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LG Electronics 55"" 4K Qned Smart TV

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LED sets work a bit differently, though. LG’s LEDs are now labelled under “NanoCell”, rather than “Super UHD”, though they’re still the LED panels LG has been making for years. Importantly, we also live with the TV. By that we mean we don't just watch a few TV shows and call it a day. We test the viewing angles and brightness levels in different rooms at different times of the day. We'll listen to the state-of-the-art sound when we have family chatter to contend with and we'll share our first-hand experiences. Percentage Luminance drop at 35 degree horizontal angle from the centre of the screen with 50% white output

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Otherwise, the B2 is a great all-rounder TV, delivering the same deep, detailed shadows, punchy HDR highlights, and excellent image uniformity you can expect from some of the best OLED TVs on the market from any brand – even some of the pricier models. Color rendition is also a B2 series strong point, but during our testing we found that you'll need to spend time making adjustments to get it to look its best. refresh rate and Motion Pro A higher refresh rate plus Motion Pro technology means that detail is kept in focus even in fast motion, for a realistic sport viewing experience. Max light output HDR (high dynamic range) while displaying a live scene and white square taking up 10% of the screen (measured in Nits) Enjoy the image clarity and natural, clean colour reproduction of Nanocell. Everything is presented in 4K Ultra HD resolution.

Panel-maker LG Display (distinct from LG Electronics, which assembles and sells LG-branded TVs) has become the poster child for today’s OLED TVs, as a major supplier to its competitors like Panasonic, Sony, or Philips.Subtitles and audio description information displayed on electronic programme guide programme banner You may also want to question whether it's definitely an LG TV you want. There's a lot to love about this brand, but it may also be worth your time to take a look at our best Samsung TV and best Sony TV guides as well. Why should you buy an LG TV? The way a TV brand says a TV works and the way it does day to day doesn't always add up. That's why we're dedicated to testing every TV that we recommend, but there's a lot to consider. Subtitles and audio description information displayed on electronic programme guide more info panel

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The real hero here is LG's OLED Evo technology with Brightness Booster Max, which makes this LG's brightest OLED yet – even more than the LG C2. Matched with excellent image processing, Dolby Vision HDR and – yes – four HDMI 2.1 ports, it's very well futureproofed. We put all of the best LG TVs in this guide through their paces with a range of content resolutions – including standard definition, 1080p, 4K and sometimes 8K. Watch out though: the G2 is really designed to be wall-mounted, and it doesn't come with a TV stand or feet out of the box. You can buy a floorstanding Gallery Stand alongside, or find a third-party solution for placing on a counter, though. This is a major consideration if you're considering the huge 97-inch model. We rate the picture quality, the brightness and vibrancy of colors. We test the features and smart assistants built-in, as well as how the most popular streaming apps, like Netflix, work. We listen to whether the built-in speakers work well out-of-the-box so we can tell you whether it's a good TV for sound or one you'll absolutely need a soundbar for.

The LG G3 is priced like a premium flagship TV. Though its price has dropped somewhat since its launch in March 2023, you'll still find alternatives from other brands for considerably less – in our review we offered up the Samsung S95C as a solid rival. Having said that, the picture quality, gaming features and increased brightness compared to normal OLED panels mean you’re getting a lot of TV, even if the price tag is high. In other words, if you can afford it, it's worth it. It's also worth considering sound. If you're willing to spend extra cash on a soundbar, you don't need to agonise about audio. However, if you'd like an all-in-one cinema system, consider a TV that delivers great audio as well as a fantastic picture.For example, the LG C2 in our guide above also makes it into our list of the best TVs for sound. For LG’s OLED TVs, the structure is slightly easier. Something like the LG C9 OLED will be listed as “LG OLED55C9PUA”– with “LG” obviously referring to the manufacturer, “OLED” referring to the panel technology, and “55” being the model size you’re looking at (55-inch). Most sets will come in several sizes, though 55-inch is the flagship size for most new televisions these days. In our LG G2 review we wrote: "The best surprise of all is the way the G2 uses its extra brightness to make pretty much every frame of any source you care to mention look even more sublime than it has on any LG OLED before." LG's AI Sound Pro function immerses you in the action and creates a thrilling ambiance in any space.

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The webOS smart TV platform on LG TVs is also fantastic, with a sleek and polished interface alongside good app support – and voice commands through the Magic Remote for all new OLED sets. Keep in mind, though, that LG doesn't support HDR10+, even if it has generally wide support for HDR10, Dolby Vision, and HLG formats. UK viewers won't find Freeview Play on its most recent televisions either. Max light output HDR (high dynamic range) while displaying a live scene and white square taking up 60% of the screen (measured in Nits) Max light output HDR (high dynamic range) while displaying small white square taking up 10% of the screen (measured in Nits) LG’s webOS smart platform Access all of your must-have apps like Freeview Play, NOW, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Twitch and more on LG’s easy-to-use webOS smart platform. Use voice control command with Google Assistant and Alexa to control your TV and your entire smart home with ease.

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