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LG OLED evo C6 55-inch (OLED55C6PSA)
A 55-inch 2026 OLED evo model for buyers prioritising OLED black levels, Dolby Vision and high-refresh gaming features.
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A 55-inch 2026 OLED evo model for buyers prioritising OLED black levels, Dolby Vision and high-refresh gaming features.
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A 65-inch QD-MiniLED model for bright-room viewing, HDR impact and gaming-focused refresh features.
Another trade-off
A 65-inch Mini-LED Pro television for buyers prioritising high brightness, fast gaming modes and HDR format support.
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A 55-inch OLED Google TV for buyers prioritising cinema-oriented picture processing, OLED contrast and PlayStation integration.
A 65-inch QD-MiniLED model for bright-room viewing, HDR impact and gaming-focused refresh features.
A 55-inch 2026 OLED entry point for buyers who want OLED black levels and modern gaming support without automatically stepping up to the C6 tier.
A 55-inch 2026 OLED evo model for buyers prioritising OLED black levels, Dolby Vision and high-refresh gaming features.
A 65-inch Neo QLED Mini LED model for bright spaces, gaming and buyers who prefer Samsung’s Tizen ecosystem.
A 55-inch 2026 Samsung OLED for buyers prioritising high-refresh gaming, glare reduction and the Tizen ecosystem.
A 65-inch Mini-LED Pro television for buyers prioritising high brightness, fast gaming modes and HDR format support.
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OLED is compelling for deep blacks and dark-room viewing; Mini LED can be a stronger fit for very bright rooms. Compare the actual room, screen size and HDR priorities rather than treating one technology as universally better.
Check native refresh rate, VRR, HDMI 2.1 capability, input count and the features supported on the specific HDMI ports you plan to use.
No. Processing, black level, reflection handling, viewing angle, HDR format support, size and your room conditions all change the result.