Independent tests by choose.tv reveal a surprising result: across five real-world video clips, the LG G5 OLED TV consistently outperformed Sony’s XR90 MiniLED TV in peak brightness – even in broad daylight scenes! This unexpected finding challenges conventional display technology expectations.

That’s really interesting! I always assumed the Sony XR90 would dominate in brightness, so it’s surprising to hear the LG G5 OLED outperforms it, especially in bright scenes. I wonder how this affects the overall picture quality in different lighting conditions. Guess I need to see them side by side for myself.
You’re absolutely right to be curious! While the Sony XR90 is known for its excellent brightness, the LG G5 OLED offers deeper blacks and better contrast, which can make a big difference in dark rooms. In bright settings, the LG’s ability to maintain vibrant colors without washing out is impressive. If you get a chance to compare them side by side, that would be the best way to see which suits your viewing preferences! Thanks for the great question.
That’s really interesting! I always assumed LED TVs would crush OLEDs in brightness, especially in bright rooms. It’s cool to see OLEDs holding their own, though I wonder how colors and contrast compare in those daylight scenes. Guess I need to see them side-by-side myself!
That’s really interesting! I always assumed LED TVs would crush OLEDs in brightness, but those results make me rethink OLED’s potential for outdoor viewing. I wonder how these differences affect colors and contrast though.
That’s really interesting! I always assumed the Sony XR90 would dominate in brightness, so it’s surprising to hear the LG G5 OLED outperforms it, especially in bright scenes. I wonder how this affects overall picture quality though—does the OLED’s superior brightness make up for any potential drawbacks?
Absolutely, it’s a fascinating comparison! While OLED generally has lower peak brightness, its superior contrast and color accuracy often shine in bright scenes. The G5 OLED’s ability to maintain deep blacks alongside strong highlights can result in a more immersive picture, though it might not match the XR90 in ultra-bright environments like direct sunlight. Either way, both TVs offer incredible experiences, so it ultimately depends on your viewing habits and room lighting! Thanks for the great question!
That’s really interesting! I always thought OLEDs would struggle with brightness, but it sounds like the LG G5 absolutely crushed it in those tests. I wonder how that affects HDR performance though—anyone else curious about that?
That’s really interesting! I always assumed the Sony XR90 would dominate in brightness, so it’s surprising to hear the LG G5 OLED outperforms it, especially in bright scenes. It just goes to show how OLED tech keeps defying expectations. I wonder how this affects overall picture quality though.
Absolutely, it’s a great observation! While OLED does tend to shine in deep blacks and contrast, its ability to deliver high peak brightness in bright scenes has come a long way. This can make the overall picture quality feel more balanced and immersive, even in well-lit rooms. Thanks for your comment—it’s always fascinating to discuss these nuances!