We tested the 65-inch model as a TV, but the results aren't comparable between the TV and monitor review because we tested each with different settings and methodology. Although it's not really a variant, LG also released the LG 48GQ900-B, which is a very similar display to the C2,...
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The LG G4 OLED is the best LG TV we've tested. It uses a technology called Micro Lens Array, or MLA, making it one of the brightest OLEDs on the market.
We used the following calibration settings to review the LG 55" CX (OLED55CX), and we expect them to be valid for the 48" model (OLED48CX), 65" model (OLED65CX), and the 77" model (OLED77CX). These settings should apply to most types of content, except for gaming or use as ...
The LG OLED Flex has a motion interpolation feature, and it works very well to improve the appearance of motion. Still, it also introduces what is commonly known as the 'soap opera effect', which can annoy some people. With all motion interpolation settings to max, there are noticeable arti...
We used the following calibration settings to review the 65-inch LG B3 OLED, but they're also valid for the 55 and 77-inch models.
Personal example: I bought an LG C2 OLED last year, my first OLED. I leave the TV’s barebones motion processing from its Movie picture mode enabled, and movies look great on the TV while avoiding any of the dreaded soap opera effect. But one day I was showing off Diablo 4 to my ...
The LG C3 is an excellent OLED TV and is an incremental improvement over its predecessor, the LG C2 OLED. It doesn't have the LG G3 OLED's MLA focusing layer, which allows the G3 to get extremely bright, so there's a big difference between the two TVs when it comes to peak brigh...
LG 42 C2 OLED- 1.8 ms response time Samsung Odyssey G3 LF27G35T- 30.9 ms response time The refresh rate also has an impact on the input lag of a monitor. There's more of a direct relation here than with the response time, as the lower refresh rate helps result in lower input lag...