Read our full Samsung QN90A Neo QLED TV review. It's the best TV we saw last year, for a start, and the winner of the 2021 Tom's Guide Award for Best TV, as well as a second award as the best gaming TV of the year. The only downside is that HDMI 2.1 connectivity is only in one HDMI port, but with gamer-friendly features and impressive 12.6-millisecond lag time it has plenty of other things to shout about. The whole thing is packed into a gorgeous 1-inch-thick design that contains a huge array of smart features, potent Dolby Atmos sound and some of the best performance we've ever seen. Brilliant color and unmatched brightness make for superb performance, and Samsung pairs that with a bounty of smart TV functions and genuinely intelligent features, like a solar-powered remote control that eliminates the need to swap out batteries - delivering eco-friendly design and unbeaten convenience at the same time. The Samsung QN90A Neo QLED TV combines Samsung's highly refined quantum dot technology with the tight control of mini-LED backlighting, resulting in one of the best TV displays you'll ever see. The G2 (above) beats it on image quality, but it's also more expensive - so look out for the LG C2 coming very soon. All in all, it delivers incredible quality and solid value for the admittedly premium price, making it one of the best TVs we saw in 2021. LG's webOS faces stiffer competition on app selection and features, but smart options, like your choice of Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa voice assistants, AI-driven sports alerts, and gaming features like the game optimizer menu and support for Google Stadia and Nvidia GeForce Cloud keep it in the mix for the best smart TVs. Combine all of that with a stunning design and better-than-average sound, and you've got one of the best TVs you can buy. The display offers rich picture quality with impeccable contrast and sharpness, superb HDR support and gaming performance that beats everything else we've seen. The LG C1 OLED is fantastic value among premium TVs, offering an amazing OLED display, a total of four HDMI 2.1 ports, and among the best gaming performance and features you can get. Sound quality is good – after some tweaking The LG C2, which we're currently testing, may be a better purchase for most people, but until then this is the best HDMI 2.1 TV you can buy. It also sounds better than most OLED TVs, while LG's WebOS is a decent smart TV platform, if not quite up there with the absolute best, due to a couple of missing apps. The dedicated gaming mode is also a bonus for anyone who owns a PS5 or Xbox Series X.Įlsewhere, the LG G2 OLED improves upon last year's G1 in almost every regard: it's the brightest LG OLED ever, has impressive color accuracy and the deep blacks we've come to expect from the technology. In our testing we measured a very low lag time of just 13.1 milliseconds, and while that's slightly below the C1's 12.6 milliseconds, it's still a very good result. Nor are those HDMI 2.1 ports just an after-thought: the G2, like the C1 below and the forthcoming C2, has several other things to offer gamers. LG really has nailed the whole HDMI 2.1 thing, and its new LG G2 OLED TV continues the fine tradition of including four of the next-gen ports in its thin frame. Can only be wall-mounted with LG-made mount
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