That, and you also get those perfect, deep black levels that LG's OLED panels are famous for - now it doesn't matter whether you put this TV in a dark basement living room or a sun-soaked main floor family room. In short: you no longer need to look to QLED or QD-OLED (like the Samsung S95C) if maximum brightness is a key buying point for a new TV. to brandish LG's new micro-lens display (MLA) and ' Brightness Booster Max' technology, LGs new OLED panels deliver better brightness, better viewing angles, and better energy efficiency than their previous TVs, with the LG G3 pumping out between 1,450 and 1,520 peak nits in our testing. wow.' Denison was also thoroughly blown away by the equally impressive Samsung S95C QD-OLED that we'll get into more below, but here we'll also point out some of the differences between our two top picks. The 2023 LG G3 OLED is that response, and as our own Caleb Denison says in his review: 'Wow. With Samsung and Sony's QD-OLED TVs from last year stealing some of OLED's thunder for their ability to hit on both the perfect blacks that OLED is known for and the high brightness and pure colors of QLED, it left many TV aficionados wondering how OLED would respond.