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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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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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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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?

I had the feeling that the LG G5 boost the light dramatically to bring more HDR impact. It’s also addressed in some professional TV reviews like whathifi. That’s not what I expect from a flagship TV.

Ok-Battle4591 in r/hometheater

April 22, 2026 7:33 PM

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LG G6 rtings score

Shocking. This bit even more so " it actually looks dimmer than 2025's LG G5 OLED with most content. This is unusual, and even the LG C6 OLED is a bit brighter in most real scenes. "

sbc_and_a_stick in r/RTINGS

April 24, 2026 5:24 PM

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AVForums just reviewed the new LG G6 OLED -- those scores are pretty wild.

I couldn't get over Point 2 - it has a lot of grain. I couldn't watch my favourite serie Two and a Half men because of that grain. Sent it back. It has very good face tones, colors almost in QD OLED realm (they done it here), great brightness, medium motion handling, black crushing with latest updat

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PowerTo2Ppl in r/hometheater

April 13, 2026 11:23 AM

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