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Compared various OLED TV models, conclusively declaring a standout choice; however, personal preferences would lead to different selections for home usage.

Various opinions converge in certain aspects, yet individual preferences still reign supreme.

Direct comparison of top-tier OLED TVs revealed a standout model. However, personal preferences...
Direct comparison of top-tier OLED TVs revealed a standout model. However, personal preferences would lead to varying choices for household viewing.

Compared various OLED TV models, conclusively declaring a standout choice; however, personal preferences would lead to different selections for home usage.

In a recent review, four flagship OLED TV models were put to the test: the LG G5, Sony Bravia 8 II, Samsung S95F, and Panasonic Z95B. Each of these models scored an impressive five stars in the reviews.

The Samsung S95F, although lacking Dolby Vision, has made a compromise that stings slightly less nowadays with HDR10+ being picked up by a raft of streaming services. Despite this, the S95F offers a picture performance that is remarkably close to the Sony, with its crisp and dazzlingly bright presentation being particularly praised.

The Samsung S95F's feature-set is what sets it apart, making it Lewis Empson's favorite of the bunch. It offers four HDMI 2.1 sockets, all of which support Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM).

The Sony Bravia 8 II, priced competitively at launch and continuing to be the cheapest of the reviewed OLED TVs, features a Samsung Display-derived QD-OLED panel and Primary RGB Tandem OLED technology. As a result, it offers a bright, sharp, and three-dimensional picture with high contrast. It was agreed upon by the review team that the Sony Bravia 8 II is the winner among the reviewed OLED TVs.

Tom Parsons, the TV and AV editor, chose the Sony Bravia 8 II as his top pick due to its cinematically authentic picture and exceptional processing. However, Alastair Stevenson, the website's editor in chief, prefers a more authentic picture over one with lots of razzmatazz. As a result, he chose the Panasonic Z95B as his top choice.

The Panasonic Z95B was also praised for its consistency and focus on control during group tests. Tom Parsons, the TV and AV editor, also gave high praise to the 2025 OLED models including the Panasonic Z95B, going so far as to choose it as his favorite among the four tested OLED TVs from LG, Sony, Samsung, and Panasonic on the website.

Unfortunately, the LG G5 missed out on being chosen by the review team.

In conclusion, the Samsung S95F is considered the very best all-round TV that Samsung has ever produced, while the Sony Bravia 8 II offers a bright, sharp, and three-dimensional picture with high contrast. The Panasonic Z95B, on the other hand, was praised for its consistency and focus on control, making it Alastair Stevenson's top choice. Each of these models offers a remarkable picture quality, making it difficult to choose a clear winner.

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