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I would say that this tv has way better motion handling than the lg oleds. It also had better near black shadow details.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Having sat with both for several hours at the local Magnolia center, going back and forth between the two (after getting the Best Buy guys to get the same content playing on both for me), I have to say that I definitely prefer the Sony over the LG. Out of about 10 different videos that I watched, the LG bested the Sony once (and it was a small difference in the way that the tv's showed a certain type of shadow. About half of the videos I couldn't see a big difference between the two. If you'd covered up everything other than the screen, I wouldn't have been able to tell which is which. The rest of the time, the A1E was the DECIDED winner in the showdown. There were many scenes that the LG darkened too much, so that the brightness just seemed way off, where the Sony stayed true to what you would have expected. Color tones were generally consistent between the two, but a lot of the time I just felt like the color on the Sony was RICHER. Both were good, but the Sony was more natural and realistic/believable. I think the biggest difference, though, was when it came to streaming. The video quality on the Sony just obliterated the LG, and for me, ALL I do is streaming, so that was the clear deciding factor for me there. Fact: Sony just has better processing.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is an informative video from ABT (a retailer) on You Tube comparing the Sony 65A1E with LG's 65G7 side by side. Both are excellent sets. I prefer the upscaling of standard definition programming to 4K and the motion on the Sony. There is a second video comparing the Sony Z9D to the Sony OLED. Great side by side comparison.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Buy LG. Do not buy Sony! After just a few months and virtually no use, this Sony TV will not do anything except make a staccato clicking noise. No picture, no sound. Sony's customer service has been a total joke, making me wait weeks for a tech who admitted right away that he couldn't fix the problem, and that the unit needs to be replaced. Sony customer service wasted a couple of hours of our time on the phone before hanging up and claiming someone else will "call me back". Meanwhile, their expensive television is a useless chunk of black plastic and they are refusing to deal with the issue. And on top of that, Best Buy / Magnolia washed its hands of the whole issue as well. Just a gigantic fraud.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Sony may be better. But not by much.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Sony OLED uses the same exact panel found inside the LG OLED, so technically they are the same tv
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