LG G5 OLED vs Sony Bravia 9

LG G5 OLED
LG G5 OLED
Sony Bravia 9
Sony Bravia 9
Verified Confidence: 85%

Verdict: The G5 wins in dark rooms with perfect blacks; the Bravia 9 is the better choice for bright environments and daytime viewing.

Winner: LG G5 OLED

LG G5 OLED: 7.7/10

Sony Bravia 9: 7.2/10

Spec-by-spec comparison

LG G5 OLEDSony Bravia 9
Panel TypeOLED evo (MLA)Mini-LED
Peak HDR Brightness~1,500 nits~2,500+ nits
Native ContrastInfinite~30,000:1
Max Refresh Rate144Hz120Hz
HDMI 2.1 Ports42
Smart OSGoogle TVGoogle TV

LG G5 OLED

What works

  • Infinite native contrast — absolute black in dark rooms
  • Four HDMI 2.1 ports with sub-1ms input lag for gaming
  • Brightest WOLED panel LG has made (~1,500 nits peak)

What doesn't

  • Lower peak brightness than mini-LED competitors
  • Built-in speaker quality trails the Bravia 9
  • OLED can show uniformity issues in very bright static scenes

Sony Bravia 9

What works

  • Peak brightness over 2,500 nits — dominates in lit rooms
  • Sony's Cognitive Processor XR is best-in-class for upscaling
  • Acoustic surface audio is genuinely impressive

What doesn't

  • Mini-LED blooming is visible in high-contrast scenes (bright object on black)
  • Only two full-bandwidth HDMI 2.1 ports
  • Doesn't match OLED's true black levels

Bottom line

Our pick: LG G5 OLED. It edges out the alternative on infinite native contrast — absolute black in dark rooms. That said, Sony Bravia 9 still wins on peak brightness over 2,500 nits — dominates in lit rooms — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.

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