LG C4 OLED vs Sony Bravia 8 OLED
Which is the better pick? We compared ratings from professional reviewers to help you decide.
Quick verdict
LG C4 OLED
Sony Bravia 8 OLED
LG C4 OLED scores higher with a 4.4/5 average across professional reviews from 3 sources.

The LG C4 is the sweet spot of the 2024 OLED lineup — performance close to the G4 at a significantly lower price. Tom's Guide 4/5, CNET 8.7/10, What Hi-Fi 5/5 — reviewers agree it's the best value pick. All four HDMI 2.1 ports, Dolby Vision, and webOS give you the most well-rounded gaming + cinema combo. Pay up for the G4 only if you watch in a bright room; otherwise the C4 is the pick for most people.
Strengths
- +Brighter peak luminance than the C3 thanks to updated WRGB OLED panel and α9 AI Gen 7 processor
- +Full HDMI 2.1 suite on all 4 ports: 4K 120Hz, VRR, ALLM, G-Sync Compatible, FreeSync Premium
- +Dolby Vision + Dolby Atmos support with LG's mature webOS 24 smart platform
- +42-inch size option is unique in this premium tier — fits on a desk as a massive monitor
- +Five-year panel warranty coverage in the US
Watch-outs
- −No Dolby Vision IQ for auto ambient light adjustment (Samsung doesn't support Dolby Vision at all — separate issue)
- −Peak brightness still trails LG G4 and Samsung S95D in bright rooms
- −Glossy screen coating shows reflections more than the Samsung S95D's matte anti-glare

The Sony Bravia 8 is the cinephile's pick — Sony's XR Processor handles motion, color, and upscaling better than any rival, and the Acoustic Surface Audio+ sounds noticeably better than the flat-panel speakers on LG and Samsung. What Hi-Fi loved it at 5/5, PCMag more guarded at 3.5/5 citing price. Pick it over the LG C4 if film reproduction matters more to you than brightness, and if two HDMI 2.1 ports are enough for your console setup.
Strengths
- +Sony's XR Processor is widely considered the best motion and color handling in OLED — reference-grade for film watching
- +Google TV platform with native Apple TV, Netflix IMAX Enhanced, and PlayStation-optimized gaming modes
- +Acoustic Surface Audio+ uses the panel itself as a speaker — audio appears to come from on-screen subjects
- +Excellent upscaling from SDR/HD sources due to Sony's experience with pro video equipment
- +Dolby Vision + Dolby Atmos, IMAX Enhanced
Watch-outs
- −Peak brightness trails the LG G4 and Samsung S95D — Sony chose a WOLED panel tuned for accuracy over sheer brightness
- −Only 2 HDMI 2.1 ports (vs LG's 4) — a limit for multi-console setups
- −Gets expensive quickly; PCMag 3.5/5 cited price-to-features ratio as the main complaint
Specifications comparison
| Spec | LG C4 OLED | Sony Bravia 8 OLED |
|---|---|---|
| Panel | 65" WOLED | 65" WOLED |
| Resolution | 4K | 4K |
| Refresh | 120Hz | 120Hz |
| HDR | Dolby Vision, HDR10 | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG |
| HDMI | 4x HDMI 2.1 | 2x HDMI 2.1 |
| Peak Brightness | ~1500 nits | ~1300 nits |