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I have tested dozens of TVs over the years, each promising everything from pixel-perfect picture quality to smart features no one seemed to ask for. Samsung and LG have launched the latest additions to their flagship lineups, each offering a host of hardware and software upgrades. But which is actually worth the hefty investment?
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To help you decide which is the better fit for you, I’ve broken down the main differences between the LG G6 and Samsung S95H, such as audio and picture processing, AI integration, and design. Both offer high-end streaming experiences for live sports and gaming, along with robust privacy and security measures to keep your personal data safe. But there are a few key differences that can tip the scales.
Specifications
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LG G6 OLED |
Samsung S95H OLED |
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Display type |
Tandem OLED |
OLED |
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Display size |
55 to 97 inches |
55 – 83 inches |
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HDR |
Dolby Vision |
HDR10+ |
| Audio | Dolby Atmos | Dolby Atmos, Object Tracking Sound+ |
| Refresh rate | Up to 165Hz | Up to 165Hz |
| VRR support | Nvidia G-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium | Nvidia G-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro |
| Voice controls | Alexa, Apple Home, Google Assistant | Alexa, Bixby, Google Assistant |
| Price | Starting at $2,599 | Starting at $2,499 |
You should buy the LG G6 OLED if…
1. You want a more stylish OLED TV
The LG G6 is an OLED TV designed to look as good as it performs. The ultra-thin design allows flush wall mounting, which is perfect for showcasing the dedicated Art Mode. The matte display reduces glare and reflections for better visibility in brighter rooms and at wider viewing angles, and the updated tandem OLED panel boosts brightness without sacrificing color accuracy or detail.
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2. You watch live sports
Whether you’re catching the tail end of the NCAA championships or want to prep for the FIFA 2026 World Cup, the LG G6 is a sports-lover’s perfect companion. It features a Dynamic Sports mode that enables a sidebar for viewing team stats, scores, and game schedules so you can track multiple teams and games at once – perfect for fantasy leagues and predictive markets.
3. You want lots of AI integration
The webOS platform that LG uses for all of its TVs, including the G6 OLED, integrates the brand’s own AI assistant for personalized searches and recommendations. However, if you want expanded AI functionality, the LG G6 also supports both Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot, making it easy to integrate your new TV into your existing, AI-powered smart home network without losing your settings and preferences.
You should buy the Samsung S95H if…
1. You want more immersive audio
The S95H pairs top-tier audio with signature OLED picture quality, supporting Dolby Atmos virtual surround sound and Samsung’s Object Tracking Sound+ technology. With OTS+, the sound follows the on-screen action for spatial effects that bring shows, movies, and video games to life.
You’ll also get a dedicated Active Voice Amplifier sound mode that boosts dialogue so you never miss a line. And with Samsung’s Q-Symphony feature, you can pair the S95H with a Samsung soundbar to synchronize the TV’s speakers with the soundbar for more nuanced audio.
2. You want a premium gaming TV
Along with stunning picture and audio, the S95H is tailor-made for console and PC gaming, with VRR support via both Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, pushing the refresh rate up to 165Hz. You’ll also get cloud gaming support via Xbox Game Pass and Amazon Luna, so you can play your favorite titles without a console or PC.
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The dedicated gaming picture mode includes automatic low-latency for better response times as well as HDR tonemapping to get the most out of the Pantone Validated OLED panel.
3. You want a more eco-friendly OLED TV
The Samsung S95H comes with a solar-powered remote control, helping reduce your home theater’s reliance on disposable batteries that cannot be recycled. The back of the remote features an integrated, miniature solar panel that charges the battery using ambient light in your home theater or living room, keeping the device always ready.
Writer’s choice
While both of these high-end OLED TVs offer plenty of reasons to go with either one, the Samsung S95H wins by a hair for me with its object-tracking sound, solar-powered remote, and limited AI integration.
It also has a Pantone-validated OLED panel for better color accuracy in landscapes and skin tones. The LG G6 OLED is still an excellent choice if you’re looking for something a bit more stylish or are an avid AI user.