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OLED vs Mini-LED TV in 2026 — which should you buy?

The real pros and cons of OLED (LG C4, Samsung S95D, Sony A95L) vs Mini-LED (Sony BRAVIA 9, Hisense U8N, TCL QM851G) for movies, sports and gaming in 2026.

Updated April 30, 2026 · 1 min read · based on the live Specdex benchmark database.

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OLED: perfect blacks, limited brightness

OLED's per-pixel self-emission delivers infinite contrast and perfect blacks. 2026 QD-OLED and MLA OLED panels reach 2000-3000 nits on highlights — enough for most HDR mastering.

Mini-LED: brighter, blooming risk

Mini-LED TVs hit 4000-5000 nits peak with thousands of dimming zones. Bright rooms are their natural habitat, and high-zone-count sets keep blooming under control.

Gaming considerations

LG C4 OLED and Samsung S95D support 4× HDMI 2.1 144Hz. Mini-LED sets match on specs but have higher input lag on some older firmware.

Burn-in reality in 2026

Modern OLEDs have aggressive pixel-refresh and logo-dimming. Burn-in is very rare in normal viewing. Gaming with fixed HUDs 8h/day still carries some risk.

Frequently asked

Is OLED still worth buying in 2026? +

Yes — for dim/medium rooms, OLED picture quality is still best-in-class.

Which is brighter, QD-OLED or Mini-LED? +

Mini-LED wins on peak brightness (4000+ nits vs ~2500 for top QD-OLED).