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Samsung, LG, and TCL TVs crash to clearance prices — here’s why now’s the time to buy
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Samsung, LG, and TCL TVs crash to clearance prices — here’s why now’s the time to buy

  • Latest deal roundup shows Best Buy clearance prices on 2024–2025 TV models as 2026 releases arrive.
  • LG’s 65-inch C5 OLED is discounted by $1,400 to $1,299.99 at Best Buy.
  • The LG 65-Inch C5 OLED TV is on sale at Best Buy for $1,299.99 after a $1,400 discount.
  • Samsung’s S90F OLED TV is discounted by $1,100 to $1,399.99 at Best Buy.
  • Budget options include Insignia and Toshiba 50–55 inch TVs priced around $199–$200.
  • Best Buy’s 75-inch 4K Crystal TV is listed at $449.99 in the deals.
  • The article notes these deals are time-limited as new models arrive.
  • TechRadar emphasizes acting quickly to secure discounts before model discontinuations.
  • The piece aggregates a curated list of deals from Best Buy tied to 2026 model releases.
  • The article attributes the analysis to Mackenzie Frazier as deals editor.
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LG C6 vs Samsung S90F: Here's the OLED TV I'd buy with my own money
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LG C6 vs Samsung S90F: Here's the OLED TV I'd buy with my own money

  • The Samsung S90F OLED generally costs less than the LG C6 and offers bright SDR performance.
  • Dolby Vision is supported on the LG C6, while the S90F relies on HDR10+ with Dolby Vision content upscaled to HDR10.
  • In performance tests, the S90F has brighter SDR content, while the C6 excels in HDR highlight brightness.
  • Both TVs support four HDMI 2.1 inputs and 4K gaming at high refresh rates, with the C6 up to 165Hz.
  • LG’s webOS and Samsung’s Smart Hub offer decent, not standout, smart experiences.
  • The C6 supports Dolby Vision, while the S90F uses HDR10+ as its main HDR format.
  • The article notes price trends: last year’s models go on sale as new ones release, impacting value comparisons.
  • The S90F’s color gamut and brightness are cited as advantages over the C6 in several tests.
  • Winner assessments in the article favor Samsung for value, and LG for Dolby Vision support.
  • For buyers prioritizing Dolby Vision, the LG C6 is recommended over the S90F.
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“At this level, those numbers aren’t for us gamers”: Why 720Hz gaming monitors might be overkill
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“At this level, those numbers aren’t for us gamers”: Why 720Hz gaming monitors might be overkill

  • The latest high-refresh-rate monitor tests suggest 720Hz may not benefit most gamers unless they have matching hardware.
  • Experts say 144Hz or 240Hz still deliver smooth gameplay for most players with visual fidelity.
  • Brandt Hill and Dave James provide mixed views on whether ultra-high rates justify the cost.
  • The LG UltraGear 27GX790B-B offers 540Hz at 1440p or 720Hz at 720p, impressing on speed but challenging fidelity.
  • Hardcore esports players may gain an edge with extreme refresh rates, per the report.
  • The piece emphasizes trade-offs between frame rate, resolution, and perceived quality.
  • The review notes most users won’t fully utilize 720Hz due to hardware limits.
  • The article uses the LG monitor as a case study to illustrate the debate.
  • The report aggregates expert opinions from Tom's Hardware and PC Gamer to frame the discussion.
  • Bottom line: for most gamers, 144Hz or 240Hz with good visuals remains a solid standard.
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I'm testing the LG C6 OLED TV, and here are the top 3 improvements it makes over the LG C5 — and one area I wished it had upgraded to keep up with Samsung
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I'm testing the LG C6 OLED TV, and here are the top 3 improvements it makes over the LG C5 — and one area I wished it had upgraded to keep up with Samsung

  • LG C6 delivers a significant brightness boost, improving HDR highlights and overall image pop.
  • Color accuracy improves with less green tint, giving whites and grays a cooler, more accurate look.
  • Alpha 11 AI Gen 3 processor brings faster performance and new picture upgrades.
  • Gaming gets a smoother upgrade with 4K at 165 Hz support on the C6.
  • Launch pricing is more favorable in some sizes, making the C6 cheaper than the C5 did at launch.
  • Reflections remain a drawback, with mirror-like glare affecting viewing in bright rooms.
  • Compared to rivals, LG G6 and Samsung S95F influence reflections and anti-glare expectations.
  • C6’s brightness and gaming features build on the C5’s strengths for avid gamers.
  • Overall verdict: C6 is a worthy upgrade but not a wholesale replacement for the C5 in price-conscious buys.
  • The review signals ongoing testing and future full review results to come.
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