LG C3 vs. Hisense U8N, Sony Bravia 9 Better Than OLED? | You Asked Ep. 39

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Published 2024-05-12
On today’s episode of You Asked: 4K OLED vs. 8K mini-LED, Are built-in TV streaming apps better for picture quality than an external streamer, Is the Bravia 9 gonna be better than an OLED? And LG C3 vs. Hisense U8N – which should you buy?

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01:16 Sony Bravia 9 better than an OLED?
02:52 4K OLED vs. 8K mini-LED
04:00 Built-in TV streaming apps better for picture quality?
05:45 Do people really want accurate TVs?
07:05 Buy an LG C3 or wait?
09:19 LG C3 vs. Hisense U8N

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All Comments (21)
  • @MrOmega52
    I look forward to the Q&A video all week. I have learned so much on these episodes as well as the other videos. Keep'em coming.
  • @PUT_N_WRK
    Ready for that streaming box comparison!
  • @MattyDaddy14
    One of the best q&a sessions ever! 🎉 I’ve been pondering all these questions for awhile now!! Thank you! Especially the tv apps Vs external device! Also, I can’t wait for your detailed reviews of the new Bravias!! I hope you offer advice on the different video setting options other than just filmmaker mode! 🎉😊
  • @supergrissi
    Actually some fair questions and the answers was also spot on... Well done.
  • @zack.123.
    Thanks for being honest about the C3 vs C4.
  • @cdlelondon
    These question and answer videos are just great 👌👌👌
  • @Mike-pn2si
    Good, really looking forward to that Shiels vs ATV comparison. Love your stuff.
  • @Jacpark
    Gidday from Australia Caleb, thank you for another awesome video, just wanted to let you know your show has viewers all the way here down under. Colin, Melbourne Australia.
  • @LeezahB
    Another excellent hotel version of You Asked! Another set of great questions and answers. Great job, Caleb!
  • @fZionists78
    Love the unbiased takes. I have no interest in TVs, but I genuinely appreciate honesty.
  • @adamobrien1945
    I LOVE this series. Thank you for doing it. On the topic of external streamers to internal tv apps, I've really enjoyed the external options once my panel no longer receives support. I am still enjoying my 65in LG E6. The panel still looks great, I enjoyed watching Avatar 2 in 3d at home (haha), but the support of the onboard apps are long gone at this point. I like the idea of buying the latest apple TV, Roku Ultra, or shield to "keep my os up to date" whole still enjoying a viable panel. I also have employed a HD Fury from arcana to guve me a split earc and enjoy lossless Atmos with my sould system. The idea that we can extend the viability of these panel beyond their supported schedules is just great!
  • I have followed your content for years . When i need answers about the newest tv this or that you are the go to guy . All tvs seem to be trying to catch up to the oled tech . I believe the lcd advancements have reached the maximum as far as it can go . Oled still has some wiggle room with brightness and then it will be capped off as well . I finally bought my first oled its the 77 inch lg c3 i,ve never seen such a beautiful tv picture as long as the content is there the upscale is pretty good you have to give the unit something to work with . I ,ve had my oled for a month every now and again i go on youtube and run those oled test 4k documentaries just to see what this space ship can do . Nothing can compare and thank you for all your info on tv tech ................
  • @elac1256
    'Liked' for covering the effects of 'all day' usage and burn-in. Thanks.
  • @MaheerKibria
    So I am fortunate enough to have both an OLED (LG C4 just got it) and a MiniLED (Sony X95L) TV in my house. I also use reference monitors for CG in my office. So my first thing is if you cannot control ambient light in the room go MiniLED. Even If you can control the light in the room The higher peak brightness of miniLED can really make the image pop in ways OLED can't. I don't feel like one is really better than the other but more that they both have drawbacks. OLED gets you deep blacks and Less blooming since you will always have some blooming due to the optics of your eyes. But you might get black crush and you aren't going to get the brightness of the MiniLED. MiniLED can have trouble with blooming but it is less susceptible to black crush and has a much higher peak brightness. For most people, I honestly think MiniLED is the way to go. Almost all the mastering is done using LCD. OLED reference monitors are really new not to mention they are kind of small and and really dim.
  • @markr3988
    Love these 'you asked' vids, thanks for the hotel drop Caleb! As for the OLED vs. LED debate, I'm just a sucker for the blacks in a movie dipping to the point that it matches the letterbox. I was watching BR2049 over the weekend and that spinner chase over the Pacific ocean is such a masterwork of black levels. OLED's provide the closest thing to my long lost love of those Pioneer Plasma's from back in the day.
  • we've never had a problem with LG OLED installed apps. Always had good streaming and quality.
  • Great run through. So what would be the best type of screen for all day viewing and for sports and movies, as I can't keep up with the different ones? Thanks!