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LG G6 vs Samsung S95H: One OLED Is Better!

Comparing the two biggest OLED TVs of 2026: the Samsung S95H and the LG G6. We break down the brightness, color accuracy, and gaming features to see which flagship OLED belongs in your living room. 00:00 – Introduction 00:12 – Design and Aesthetics: LG G6 vs. Samsung S95H 00:40 – Upgraded Anti-Reflective Coatings 01:07 –…

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Comparing the two biggest OLED TVs of 2026: the Samsung S95H and the LG G6. We break down the brightness, color accuracy, and gaming features to see which flagship OLED belongs in your living room.

00:00 – Introduction
00:12 – Design and Aesthetics: LG G6 vs. Samsung S95H
00:40 – Upgraded Anti-Reflective Coatings
01:07 – Brightness Innovations and Tandem OLED Technology
01:41 – Gaming Performance and Low Light Detail
02:02 – Samsung S95H Performance and Brightness Boosting
02:37 – Samsung’s Art Mode
03:01- Final Verdict and Buying Recommendations

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  1. @Benjaminnolanautisticdiaper

    June 20, 2026 at 10:18 am

    Lg also has the lg g6 phone.

  2. @budanski

    June 20, 2026 at 10:41 am

    The only one that matters is that Samsung doesnt support Dolby Vision so its a no-go.

    • @hammygaming8278

      June 20, 2026 at 12:12 pm

      For disc users I’d say yeah but it’s not a huge difference, if you stream content then you ain’t getting a better deal

    • @AMDman18

      June 20, 2026 at 1:54 pm

      ​@hammygaming8278Even for disc users, the difference between DV and HDR10 when you’re comparing high end models like this is negligible at best. I went from a Sony TV that had DV to Samsungs that don’t and the Samsung looks better because it has better panel tech. That’s all that matters, not supported HDR formats

    • @hammygaming8278

      June 20, 2026 at 5:31 pm

      @AMDman18agreed, so many people think DV is the be all end all, but these new high end TVs literally prove otherwise, it’s more because it’s the more known then to then it’s magically the best without actually knowing much

    • @AMDman18

      June 20, 2026 at 5:42 pm

      ​@hammygaming8278Yeah it’s all marketing and misinformation. I see people almost every day on reddit who think if their TV doesn’t support DV then they won’t get any HDR whatsoever

    • @hammygaming8278

      June 20, 2026 at 6:20 pm

      @AMDman18it’s crazy what people believe from trends, I’ve got the Samsung s95h and compared to my mates g6 it destroys it when we compared hdr quality

  3. @Spiderjin

    June 20, 2026 at 10:48 am

    $3,400 and then you find last year’s G5 is a grand cheaper 😅 I’m team LG for blacks, but Samsung’s art mode is lowkey tempting.

  4. @rgbii2

    June 20, 2026 at 12:09 pm

    Music is too loud. 🙁

  5. @EpicPianoCovers

    June 20, 2026 at 12:13 pm

    Lg beats Samsung everyday and twice on Sunday, didn’t even need to watch this

    • @AMDman18

      June 20, 2026 at 1:50 pm

      Except that Samsung has literally beat LG the last couple years in TV shootouts judged by industry professionals 😂

    • @SteveSmith-cm1hx

      June 20, 2026 at 3:08 pm

      LOL glad you think so.

    • @ZaksZakss

      June 20, 2026 at 6:27 pm

      @AMDman18 professional judge paids by samsung .

    • @AMDman18

      June 20, 2026 at 7:54 pm

      ​@ZaksZakssDon’t be stupid lol

  6. @Sts_andym

    June 20, 2026 at 12:47 pm

    It may not be clear to some but the LG gallery’s are artwork TVs too and the bezel effect is incredible. Samsung are standing out from the crowd, they’re catching up

  7. @rohitkalra90

    June 20, 2026 at 1:05 pm

    G series TV are gallery TVs and support art work. It’s cool and enabled on mine

  8. @RCTN-cg9xo

    June 20, 2026 at 1:25 pm

    Does CNET not have proper editorial. How are you incorrectly stating that the LG G6 is a two-stack tandem when it is a 4 stack tandem, and those vents on the S95H are not for cooling, they are speakers. Also that CIE chart looks like the TV is clearly in DCI P3 and you’re measuring 709? Of course its going to be inaccurate when you put the TV in the wrong mode, samsungs come out of the box in auto and RTINGs have it at a pre calibration score of 0.83 which is insane and has been corroborated by other reviewers. This just appears to make the TV look as bad as possible. The real answer is SDR = G6 HDR = S95/S99H

    • @davegamingr1

      June 20, 2026 at 8:49 pm

      Yeah, the color checker was a huge red flag. Everyone has lauded its accuracy. Its not just randomly inaccurate. I noticed the P3/709 thing just like you said.

  9. @robertvandenberg3998

    June 20, 2026 at 1:33 pm

    I appreciate the short, succinct review and comparison. Many YouTube channels seem to think longer is better. Thank you.

  10. @SteveSmith-cm1hx

    June 20, 2026 at 3:09 pm

    Great review but I will stick with my Samsung 65inch S90F QD OLED.

    • @robertconrad7521

      June 20, 2026 at 4:32 pm

      That is a great TV and one of my favorite TVs last year

  11. @OGStylus

    June 20, 2026 at 3:56 pm

    Why does cnet hire people who know nothing about tvs to talk about tvs. The Samsung is a QD OLED panel which uses blue light and quantum dots to produce colors so it has a better color volume than the LG. The LG uses white light along with a 4 stack tandem to improve color it has less color volume than the Samsung TV but white does look better on it. FYI Samsung stepdown model the S90H uses a LG WOLED panel and this model the Samsung S95h uses the samsung QD OLED panel.

  12. @rodolfofrancisco

    June 20, 2026 at 4:14 pm

    Samsung doesn’t support dolby vision, it ends there for me. Besides, the black level raise in any bright condition destroys the superb contrast that’s a big reason why we like OLEDs so much. Plus, the bezels are horrible. I don’t get samsung. This could have been the winner tv of the year, but it busted because of bad decisions. If cheap TVs support dolby vision, it’s not that expensive to license. The bezels are totally a choice. And the matte tech of the panel, that destroys black levels while watching tv during the day, even tho0ugh heavily criticized, was kept.. It’s like they’re actually choosing to be bad.

    • @davegamingr1

      June 20, 2026 at 8:46 pm

      The black level raise isn’t very noticeable in real content. The S95F sold like hotcakes last year, better than the G5, and that says a lot. Bezels are a non-issue once you get used to it. You have to realize, the majority of people who buy the s95H level tvs are not enthusiasts; they are art collectors, rich folks, etc. Rich people like different things.

  13. @RatKing59

    June 20, 2026 at 4:22 pm

    Interesting to see LG clobber one of their own model names. There was already an LG G6 OLED TV 10 years ago.

  14. @robertconrad7521

    June 20, 2026 at 4:32 pm

    You probably need to retest the G6 after the updates then because it’s very bright

  15. @Ghost818-x8c

    June 20, 2026 at 5:21 pm

    Samsung for sure

    • @ActuallyJamesS

      June 20, 2026 at 6:52 pm

      These purple blacks are a problem though

  16. @joaolucasprates3275

    June 20, 2026 at 7:03 pm

    LG OLED TVS é DIGNA da maior PRODUÇÃO DE IMAGENS do mundo! A LG OLED TVS é maior OBRA DE ARTE VIVA do mundo! O maior CONTRASTE do mundo etc! Além da DISPARADAMENTE DURABILIDADE, CONFIABILIDADE etc é a garantia contra o birn-in que só LG DISPÕE nem SAMSUNG, TCL nenhum no mundo DISPÕE em nenhum COMPONENTE das TVS hoje! O ALPHA da LG é o melhor PROSSESADOR DE IMAGENS DO MUNDO! O nome é ALPHA 7, ALPHA 8, ALPHA 9, ALPHA 11! PROCESSADOR de IMAGENS, UPSCALING da LG são o melhor pra quem quer NATURALIDADE COM MENOS ARTEFATOS, RUÍDO, TELA LIMPA, NITIDEZ etc do mundo e em comparação com a SAMSUNG é muito melhores todas as TVS da SAMSUNG 4K em que a SAMSUNG põe como TOP NÃO CONSEGUE GANHAR DO ALPHA 8 da LG nem precisa do ALPHA 9 ou ALPHA 11 da LG! O PROCESSADOR DE IMAGENS da SAMSUNG é um dos pior as TVS é GRANULADO, ARTIFICIAL, TELA SUJA tudo o que ninguém GOSTA e as TVS 8K da SAMSUNG é pior ainda! TVS etc da LG seja LED/NANOCELL/QNED/EVO e OLED/EVO/TANDE possui DISPARADAMENTE maior DURABILIDADE, CONFIABILIDADE etc que SAMSUNG, TCL e as outras! LG PROJETA pra maior DURABILIDADE, QUALIDADE etc do mundo! É TVS etc da LG! LG HONRA, se é LG podem comprar sem ver, de olho fechado! LG melhor do mundo, LG CAPRICHA EM TUDO!!! 🥇👑🏆🚀🌟💯🌎

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