Compare OLED TVs Side by Side
OLED panels light each pixel independently, so blacks are true black and contrast is near-infinite. That makes spec differences between models matter more than they do with LED sets, because the underlying picture quality is already high and buyers are choosing on size, refresh rate and smart platform rather than hoping a backlight fix will cover for weak contrast.
This comparison table pulls real manufacturer specs for every OLED TV in our database, including screen size, resolution, refresh rate, HDR format support, smart platform and HDMI port count. You can sort any column to rank models by the spec that matters most to you, whether that is a 120 Hz panel for gaming, Dolby Vision support for streaming, or a specific size that fits your wall.
All specs come directly from manufacturer listings. Prices and ratings reflect current Amazon data. If a spec cell is blank, the manufacturer did not publish that value. Questions? Reach us at hello@raltv.com.
Comparison table
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| Sony K65XR8B Tv | 65.0" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Google Tv | - | $1598.00 |
| LG OLED55G4SUB Tv | 55.0" | 4K Uhd | - | - | Webos | - | $1416.90 |
| LG OLED55B5PUA.AUSZ Tv | 55.0" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Webos | - | $899.99 |
| Samsung QN65S90FAFXZA Tv | 65.0" | 4K Uhd | 144 Hz | - | Tizen | - | $1397.99 |
| Samsung QN77S85FAEXZA Tv | 77.0" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Tizen | - | $1397.99 |
| LG Tv | 65.0" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Webos | - | $2699.99 |
| Amazon Renewed Tv | 54.6" | 4K Uhd | - | - | Webos | - | $924.80 |
| Amazon Renewed CR-OLED55G5W Tv | 55.0" | 4K Uhd | - | - | Webos | - | $1336.95 |
| Samsung Tv | 65.0" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Tizen | - | $1139.29 |
| LG OLED83G5WUA.AUS Tv | 83.0" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Webos | - | $5299.99 |
| Amazon Renewed Tv | 76.7" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Webos | - | $1589.80 |
| Amazon Renewed OLED77B3PUA Tv | 77.0" | 4K Uhd | - | - | Webos | - | $1796.97 |
| LG OLED65G5WUA.AUS Tv | 65.0" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Webos | - | $1958.36 |
| Samsung E1SAMQN77S95CRB Tv | 76.8" | 4K Uhd | - | - | Tizen | - | $1995.00 |
| LG Tv | 48.0" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Webos | - | $1496.00 |
| Samsung QN55S90FKIT1 Tv | 55.0" | 4K Uhd | 144 Hz | - | Tizen | - | $997.99 |
| LG Tv | 65.0" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Webos | - | $1336.90 |
| Amazon Renewed OLED55C5PUA Tv | 55.0" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Webos | - | $924.80 |
| Sony E99SNXR42A90K Tv | 42.0" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Google Tv | - | $1298.00 |
| Amazon Renewed CR-QN48S90F Tv | 48.0" | 4K Uhd | - | - | Tizen | - | $880.95 |
| Amazon Renewed Tv | 82.5" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Webos | - | $2699.00 |
| Amazon Renewed CRT2SAMQN83S95F Tv | 82.5" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Tizen | - | $4250.96 |
| Amazon Renewed Tv | 48.0" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Webos | - | $899.95 |
| Amazon Renewed Tv | 55.0" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Webos | - | $1080.00 |
| Samsung BNDL_QN83S95FA-WRTY3-AMBER-SC Tv | 83.0" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Tizen | - | $5069.99 |
| Sony E1SNK55XR80M2 Tv | 55.0" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Google Tv | - | $2598.00 |
| Amazon Renewed CRTE99SNK77XR80 Tv | 76.7" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Google Tv | - | $1899.00 |
| Amazon Renewed QN65S85FAFXZA Tv | 64.5" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Tizen | - | $1003.79 |
| Amazon Renewed QN77S85FAEXZA Tv | 76.6" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Tizen | - | $1187.95 |
| Amazon Renewed Tv | 65.0" | 4K Uhd | - | - | Webos | - | $1159.80 |
| Amazon Renewed Tv | 64.5" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Tizen | - | $1377.00 |
| Amazon Renewed Tv | 77.0" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Webos | - | $1797.97 |
| Amazon Renewed Tv | 42.0" | 4K Uhd | 144 Hz | - | Webos | - | $784.96 |
| LG OLED48C6PUA Tv | 48.0" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Webos | - | $1599.99 |
| Amazon Renewed OLED77C5PUA Tv | 77.0" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Webos | - | $1590.64 |
| Samsung QN65S95DAFXZA Tv | 65.0" | 4K Uhd | 144 Hz | - | Tizen | - | $1767.94 |
| Amazon Renewed Tv | 65.0" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Webos | - | $1549.99 |
| LG E4LGOLED65C5PUA Tv | 65.0" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Webos | - | $1399.99 |
| Amazon Renewed CRT2SNXR77A95L Tv | 76.8" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Google Tv | - | $3348.95 |
| LG Tv | 77.0" | 4K Uhd | - | - | Webos | - | $3699.00 |
| Amazon Renewed CRTSNK65XR80 Tv | 64.5" | 4K Uhd | 120 Hz | - | Google Tv | - | $1257.54 |
Frequently asked questions
What specs should I sort by first when comparing OLED TVs?
Screen size and refresh rate are the most useful starting points for most buyers. Size determines whether the TV physically fits your space and viewing distance, while refresh rate (60 Hz vs. 120 Hz) is the dividing line between a general streaming set and one suited for gaming or fast sports. After those two, HDR format support narrows the field based on your streaming services and Blu-ray library.
Do all OLED TVs use 4K resolution?
Nearly all current OLED TVs sold at retail are 4K (3840 x 2160). A small number of larger-format models offer 8K resolution, and older or entry-level models may be 1080p. The resolution column in the table shows the exact value for each model so you can confirm before buying.
What is the difference between Dolby Vision and HDR10 on OLED TVs?
Dolby Vision is a licensed dynamic HDR format that adjusts metadata scene by scene, while HDR10 is an open standard that applies a single static tone map to the whole film or show. Many OLED TVs support both. If your primary streaming services (Netflix, Apple TV Plus, Disney Plus) deliver Dolby Vision streams, a TV that supports it will display that content with the full dynamic grading. The HDR column in this table lists which formats each model supports.
How many HDMI 2.1 ports do OLED TVs typically have?
Most current flagship OLED TVs ship with two to four HDMI ports, but not all of them run at HDMI 2.1 bandwidth. HDMI 2.1 is required for 4K at 120 Hz from a game console or PC. The HDMI port count column shows the total number of ports. If the exact HDMI version matters to you, check the full product spec sheet linked from each model in the table.
Does burn-in risk affect which OLED TV I should buy?
OLED burn-in is a real but slow process caused by displaying the same static image for hundreds of hours. All major OLED TV brands now include pixel-refresher cycles and logo-dimming features that reduce the risk significantly for typical TV and streaming use. Buyers who plan to leave a static news ticker or gaming HUD on screen for many hours daily should look at each brand's specific mitigation features, which are listed in the full product pages linked from this comparison table.