The LG G5 is probably the closest competitor to the S95F and the big deal this year is the new Primary RGB Tandem OLED panel which promises much better colour volume performance from the WOLED technology used by LGD. The G5 has slightly brighter peak brightness in smaller window sizes but doesn’t quite reach the same full-screen brightness as the S95F, plus, colour volume is improved, but it still can’t reach the heights of QD OLED in overall volume and brightness. But the G5 does prove to be an exceptional performer with video processing and upscaling that is just that little better overall. Plus, for the box tickers, you have Dolby Vision support and a smart TV system that features 4K Dolby Vision playback, along with HDR images that are sharp, detailed and incredibly colourful with exceptional peak highlight details.
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Reviewed on 18 Mar, 2025
The LG G5 is probably the closest competitor to the S95F and the big deal this year is the new Primary RGB Tandem OLED panel which promises much better colour volume performance from the WOLED technology used by LGD. The G5 has slightly brighter peak brightness in smaller window sizes but doesn’t quite reach the same full-screen brightness as the S95F, plus, colour volume is improved, but it still can’t reach the heights of QD OLED in overall volume and brightness. But the G5 does prove to be an exceptional performer with video processing and upscaling that is just that little better overall. Plus, for the box tickers, you have Dolby Vision support and a smart TV system that features 4K Dolby Vision playback, along with HDR images that are sharp, detailed and incredibly colourful with exceptional peak highlight details.
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