Samsung E1SAMQN65S90CARB vs LG OLED55G4SUB

The Samsung S90C and the LG G4 represent two different takes on what a mid-to-upper-range OLED TV should be. Samsung brings a 65-inch screen at $1,139 on its Tizen platform, while LG counters with a 55-inch G4 at $1,417 on webOS. Both deliver 4K OLED picture quality with Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, and Wi-Fi connectivity. The size gap is real: ten extra inches of diagonal screen on the Samsung, yet the Samsung costs about $278 less. Rating patterns tell a story too: 816 reviewers gave the Samsung 4.2 stars, while 255 reviewers rated the LG G4 at 4.5 stars.

Quick winner

Budget-focused buyers get more screen for less money with the Samsung at $1,139 and 65 inches. Picture-quality purists willing to spend more for a 55-inch set with a higher satisfaction rating will prefer the LG G4.

Key differences, measured

  • The Samsung E1SAMQN65S90CARB is 20% cheaper ($1,139.29 vs $1,416.90).
  • The Samsung E1SAMQN65S90CARB is 10" larger (65.0" vs 55.0").
  • The Samsung E1SAMQN65S90CARB is 1.3 lb heavier (50.9 lb vs 49.6 lb).
  • Amazon buyers rate the LG OLED55G4SUB 0.3 stars higher across 1,071 combined reviews.

Side-by-side specs

Spec Samsung Tv LG OLED55G4SUB Tv
Price $1139.29 $1416.90
Rating 4.2 (816) 4.5 (255)
Screen size 65.0" 55.0"
Resolution 4K Uhd 4K Uhd
Display Oled Oled
Smart platform Tizen Webos
Connectivity Bluetooth, Ethernet, Hdmi, Usb, Wi-Fi Bluetooth, Ethernet, Hdmi, Usb, Wi-Fi
Color Titan Black Black
Dimensions 10.5 X 56.9 X 35.3 In 10.4 X 48.11 X 27.68 In
Weight 50.9 lb 49.6 lb

The two contenders

Samsung Tv

Samsung E1SAMQN65S90CARB TV, Titan Black

The Samsung E1SAMQN65S90CARB is a 65-inch 4K OLED running at 120 Hz on Samsung's Tizen smart platform. At $1,139.29 it is one of the more accessible 65-inch OLED options, and its 816-review base gives it a solid data footprint with a 4.2-star average. The Titan Black finish and 50.9-pound weight are typical for a panel this size, measuring 56.9 inches wide and 35.3 inches tall. Tizen gives access to a broad app library with a clean interface, and full connectivity covers Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, and Wi-Fi. For anyone who wants a large-screen OLED without crossing into the $1,500-plus tier, this Samsung hits a practical sweet spot.

Buy this if: Choose the Samsung S90C if you want the largest 65-inch OLED screen possible while staying under $1,200, and Tizen suits your streaming habits. It also works well for living rooms where screen size matters more than shaving a few hundred dollars off the bill.

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LG OLED55G4SUB Tv

LG OLED55G4SUB TV, Black

The LG OLED55G4SUB is a 55-inch 4K OLED on LG's webOS platform, priced at $1,416.90. Its 4.5-star rating across 255 reviews puts it among the more consistently praised sets in the OLED category. The G4 series is positioned above LG's mainstream C-series line, and the 255-review average suggests buyers are largely satisfied at that premium. The panel measures 48.11 inches wide and 27.68 inches tall, weighing 49.6 pounds, and connects via Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, and Wi-Fi. webOS is widely regarded for its straightforward navigation and reliable app support. The tradeoff is clear: you pay more per inch than the Samsung, but the ratings back up the premium.

Buy this if: Choose the LG OLED55G4SUB if a 55-inch panel fits your room and you prefer the webOS interface paired with a higher average buyer satisfaction score. It is also the better pick if you value the LG G4 series positioning and are comfortable spending around $1,417 for a 55-inch panel.

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Frequently asked questions

Which TV has the bigger screen, the Samsung or the LG?

The Samsung E1SAMQN65S90CARB has a 65-inch screen compared to 55 inches on the LG OLED55G4SUB. That is a 10-inch difference in diagonal measurement, which translates to noticeably more screen real estate. If living room size allows it, the Samsung delivers a larger viewing area for less money.

Which one costs less?

The Samsung is priced at $1,139.29 versus $1,416.90 for the LG, making the Samsung about $278 cheaper. That gap is significant given the Samsung also comes in a larger 65-inch size. The LG commands a premium that is reflected in its higher 4.5-star rating, but it costs more for a smaller panel.

Do they use the same smart TV platform?

No. The Samsung runs Tizen and the LG runs webOS. Both platforms offer a wide range of streaming apps and are well supported. Tizen uses a bottom-bar ribbon interface while webOS uses a card-style home screen. Neither requires a separate streaming device for major services like Netflix, YouTube, or Disney Plus.

Which has better buyer ratings?

The LG OLED55G4SUB edges out the Samsung with a 4.5-star average across 255 reviews, compared to 4.2 stars across 816 reviews for the Samsung. The Samsung's much larger review count provides more statistical weight, while the LG's higher average suggests stronger satisfaction among the buyers who chose it. Both are solid performers in this respect.

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