OLED55G5WUA

LG

OLED55G5WUA

45 positive 0 neutral 18 negative

Based on 63 Reddit mentions

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Here's explained why HDR might look "washed out" compared to SDR

The holy console magic sauce lol. we all have the same problems, PC gets away with it far far easier than any other platform because we have competent HDR fixes and modded implementations. consoles gets peanuts. Look at this shit in SDR on a G5 lol : https://www.reddit.com/r/LGOLED/comments/1n93i44/

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SnowflakeMonkey in r/HDR_Den

May 3, 2026 11:02 PM

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Is anyone else disappointed in OLED after using miniLED or just me?

Yes. OLED monitors are .. really underwhelming, in my opinion. Especially with HDR, I don't know why but they struggle with maintaining sustaining brightness and they all have very aggressive ABL. If you enjoy serene daytime HDR, the sun peering through the clouds, brightly lit scenes, forget it --

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barryredfield in r/Monitors

April 11, 2026 12:51 AM

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Nieuwe TV

Hoe groot is die Samsung TV? Een LG G5 OLED 65" was met black Friday rond de 1800 euro geloof ik. En dat is één van de beste TVs van 2025 met stuk hogere peak brightness dan andere opties. Dus ben wel benieuwd welk Samsung model dan 3k moet kosten.

Boangek in r/nederlands

December 20, 2025 9:00 AM

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Monitor research is driving me insane

I have found Mini LED from AOC to be a decent middle ground. Set the local dimming to LOW or Medium and you get okish contrast with amazing HDR brightness in most viewing conditions. I just leave it in HDR mode as I cant be bothered diving into menus all the time based on the specific content/use. C

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hardwarebyte in r/Monitors

April 17, 2026 5:25 AM

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Do I need a high end tv?

S95F is barely better than the S90F, and in fact has a matte screen coating which imo makes it worse than the S90F which has a glossy screen. Samsung OLEDs aren’t as good as LG and SONY OLEDs. If you want an eye popping tv, checkout the LG, G5 OLED. Or the upcoming model this year, the G6. Both are

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Raphael_Stormer in r/4kTV

April 30, 2026 1:24 AM

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How is GT7 different than Assetto Corsa in PCVR with wheel?

Did you turn the brightness of the headset down? The HDR hurts my eyes after they're adjusted to the dark. Fade to white in Moss is painful at full brightness. Sure and OLED TV can go up much higher for local highlights yet PSVR2 'only' 265 nits covers the whole screen over 110 degree fov. The max f

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SvennoJ in r/PSVR

September 7, 2025 8:13 PM

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Samsung S95F vs LG G5— wallet says Samsung, heart says LG.

S95F beat G5 in HDTVtests shootout for 2025 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxzVqMp73qk It was very close to the Bravia 8 II even and won best living room TV. It's legit a really solid TV and the peak brightness means DV dosen't matter that much. Also if you get a Apple TV you skip the bad TV UI. G5

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Fristri in r/hometheater

October 18, 2025 12:59 PM

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Bravia 9 or LG G5 in early 2026

Yeah I would go for the G5 then. If you want to take a picture of your living room I could tell you how bright it is compared to mine haha! But I would definitely say medium bright sometimes brighter sometimes less depending on the angle of the sun. But no direct sunlight and indirect has been no pr

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TomaHawk504 in r/4kTV

April 11, 2026 6:41 PM

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Should I Return My LG G5 for a Sony Bravia 8 II?

I returned the LG G5 due to three main issues: Bright areas are too intense, even subtitles appear overly bright. The setting didn’t fix the problem. Details in near-black scenes are missing. My LG has a strange issue when playing La La Land on Apple TV: a thin red/white line flashes just above the

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Ok-Battle4591 in r/hometheater

April 12, 2026 7:29 PM

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Should I Return My LG G5 for a Sony Bravia 8 II?

Yes, the the panels are the same, but the nits are lower in the 8. Upon research, it suggested finding a TV with lower nits to avoid an intense brightness when you can not filter light well. The LG G5 is known for its overall brightness which can be a big plus is if you do not have eye issues. I wil

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rtr1986 in r/hometheater

April 17, 2026 5:48 PM

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