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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S95H

The 83" S95F/H uses LGs flagship "Primary RGB Tandem WOLED" like on the LG G5/G6, which is much better than your standard WOLED panel.

andyboju in r/S95B

April 21, 2026 6:37 PM

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LG G6 OLED Review

The LG G5 has excellent HDR native gradient handling. There's some very minor banding in some colors, but it's barely noticeable with real content. When this TV launched, there was more noticeable banding due to an issue with HDR10, but that was fixed in Filmmaker Mode as of firmware 33.11.35. Other

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NN92DK in r/RTINGS

April 26, 2026 3:52 PM

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I love my pro, however why didn’t Sony upgrade the HDMI bandwidth

This is absolutely untrue. Chroma subsampling absolutely affects color intensity. Quite literally, in fact. Half the horizontal color resolution is lost in 4:2:2 subsample. Depending on what is in the horizontal pixel layer, you'll be losing half of that information in a 4:2:2 subsample. Considering

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Minute-Temperature-7 in r/PS5pro

April 24, 2026 9:09 AM

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Thinking of upgrading my S95B. Thoughts?

I just upgraded a tv in my living room which had lots of windows so I wanted something brighter. I got the lg g5 for a great price right when the g6 came out. I think the g5 is a noticeable upgrade over the s95b. It's a lot brighter and colors are more vivid (I only watch in movie/filmmaker modes).

Grewhit in r/S95B

April 26, 2026 2:06 PM

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Looking for an OLED with actual upscaling power

I have LG G5 and 6 year old high-end Sony xf9005 TV from 2020. They are connected to high-end PC. on two desk side by side. When i turn on 1080p in windows the LG G5 looks so blurry and bad compared to that sony even thou its, oled vs led... That sony looks native in 1080p and 4k cant see the differ

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gaav1987 in r/LG_UserHub

May 2, 2026 9:23 AM

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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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