LG MiniLED vs LG OLED - Which One Should You Buy?

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  • OLED wins my vote. But the QNED (MiniLED) is very impressive.
  • @micego46
    I’ve seen the miniLED next to the OLED at Best Buy. Only in the most extreme conditions of black to white edge contrast can you notice the OLED perform better. But you need to have them side by side. If you have the miniLED in your home you would think it’s OLED. It’s that good. Brighter and no burn in. When they make a 55 inch model I’ll be getting the miniLED
  • I like this new calmer version of you. I hadn’t watched you in a long time and, frankly, I was getting anxious as I pressed play that I would have to deal with your hyper zaniness. I hope this is a permanent change.
  • I've been enjoying my 2021 LG 86" QNED99 TV since last September. I know it does not do dark/deep/black like OLED but I am happy for what it can do.
  • I have a LG CX 55" and I'm happy w/ it. I know things will get better but for now I get 120hz gaming on my PC and it looks beautiful. Price for the new stuff is to wild to upgrade for a good while.
  • Great big screen pictures on both!! I think, for my small space and little bit of outside light I get inside, a 55" OLED. Still the Mini looks a lot better picture wise.
  • @DarkEnv2
    OLED for me. Just purchased my 65” LG C1 a few months back and it’s so amazing. The deep rich contrast and black levels are some of the things that sold me. It’s great for gaming, having 4 hdmi 2.1 ports, and for cinematic type video the images pop. Best TV I’ve purchased
  • @shad0wolf
    I've used both. The miniLED tech is so close now that I believe the perks of the QLED allow it to shine over the OLED panels. My vote is QLED for my use cases.
  • MiniLED is by far my choice. You'd think cost is my main deciding factor, but I put that at a very distant 3rd. The top 2 reasons for me: 1) Brighter image 2) Less glare.
  • @igg-yx5hl
    That LG TV brick stand is so cool. I can't wait for the review!
  • I’ve had a 55” OLED for a couple of years and it still impresses me every time I watch it. Hands down the best TV tech and no burn in for me at all, even with a lot of YouTube and PS.
  • @Pietuu
    I've had that z9 for six months now. My eyes are customed to it by now.. I've got to say, that movie experience during lockout was close to IMAX-level with 4K streaming. You can sit within 2 metres from the screen and it is perfect. Seeing backlight LCD outside premium premium range now seems odd. They've always been pretty good, but now they seems pale and grayish. Samsung Q9 8K that has been my main refference (I got my z9 at the same price than 85" model) would be great except on one big factor that troubles all backlight tv's: Subtitles. I am customed to use subtitles on all my material, since for me english is a second language. Subtitles ruins dark scenes with back glare. On less-expensive models it might fill the whole middle section on the screen, eben on more expensive models it glares out a lot. Changing subtitle color to yellow and using black bar behind them helps a bit, but does not take the problem away complitely. This is not an issue with Oled. MiniLED from LG is something I've never seen in dark room. My main take is that if your main use of tv is in an environment that is always bright, LCD is propably better. If you want to experience picture as it was ment to be in a place that can be dimmed, OLED is a better option.
  • @mudstuff
    Mini LED is looking really good now and the value is great. I don't think I could bring myself to switch from OLED though, even at the extra cost. I'd definitely consider a mini LED for the bedroom but until we get micro LED, the main content screen will be OLED.
  • My working class family only had a 16” or smaller black and white CRT TV when I was a kid in the early 80s. Finally got a 26” color set when I was 6 or 7, but that was state of the art in my world. It really puts into perspective and helps me appreciate the tech we have today - My LG C1 65” would be unimaginable, alien tech when I was a kid. Even movies about the future didn’t usually imagine displays that nice.
  • Well presented and tought out video, useful comparsion. I will still go for the Oled, but it is cool to see, that its not so - "well of course i will" - kind of thing anymore.
  • Last year we bought a 55” LG NANO and my wife was very impressed, under $600.00. Till these come down more I can’t justify it. Great video.
  • @raieef27
    Last week i bought Sony's 65X85J and its perfect with 120hZ display and screen quality. Much much better than its counterpart category by LG such as 65Nano86VPA
  • It would be interesting to see how these two technologies stack up against the latest laser ultra short throw projectors.
  • @EderenHa
    One of the most useful reviews about comparison between QNED vs OLED. and I'm going QNED yeah.