Key specs for the top 6 models tested.
Comparing these six OLEDs reveals a clear split between cinematic size, specialized gaming features, and glare-handling tech.
The Sony BRAVIA 8 II (K65XR80M2) is the movie purist's choice, leveraging QD-OLED technology with XR Triluminos Max for the widest color volume in its class. The Cognitive Processor XR provides industry-leading upscaling that makes even standard-definition content look sharp and fluid. At 65 inches and $2,698, it delivers the most accurate colors here.
The Sony BRAVIA XR A80L dominates in sheer scale at 83 inches with its unique Acoustic Surface Audio+ that turns the screen itself into a speaker. For a massive cinema room, nothing else here matches its combination of size and integrated sound quality.
The LG C5 (77") is the value winner, offering a massive screen and top-tier gaming specs for under $2,000. For those who want an even larger 83-inch panel, the LG OLED83C5PUA offers a 144Hz refresh rate — a rare find at that screen size, making it ideal for both console and PC gaming at massive scale.
For smaller, bright spaces, the Samsung S95F's anti-glare tech is the game-changer. Its virtually glare-free screen coating effectively eliminates room reflections that plague standard OLED panels. The LG G5 remains the choice for aesthetics, designed specifically for wall mounting without a gap thanks to its flush "One Wall" design.