Published: 2020-08-06, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Black levels, Thinness, G-Sync
Remote, Thickness of the lower 1/4
Hanging on the wall in my living room is a 65″ QLED TV from Samsung, a couple of years old now, but still really impressive. I had expected LG's OLED to blow it out of the water, but to be honest, I'm really impressed with how it holds up. Both offer stun...
The LG OLED CX is a very impressive TV. It's got a whole range of quality-of-life features that take it to the next level including robust gaming support, a streamlined user experience and compatibility with nearly every smart app you could want.While the...
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Published: 2020-05-12, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Impressive design, OLED black levels, Intelligent features enhance viewing experience, Futureproofed with HDMI 2.1
Not quite as bright as LED, Expensive
The new LG CX OLED TV has made a great product even better with intelligent new features that can take our home viewing experience to the next level. If you love movies, sports and gaming, the LG CX OLED TV will serve you well now and well into the future...
Abstract: Look there's no beating around the bushes on this one – OLED is the best TV technology on the market when it comes to picture quality. Hands down. I've probably put 15-20 TVs through their paces on the EFTM entertainment unit in the last few months, but w...
Published: 2021-01-09, Author: Isaac , review by: Laptopmag.com
Pristine picture, Multiple screen settings, Great sound, Freesync Premium/G-Sync compatible
Filmmaker Mode is terrible, Bulky controller, High price tag
LG's CX48 OLED delivers the best picture we've ever seen. Although it has a big price tag, its future proof gaming tech and cinematic value make it a great investment for years to come...
Published: 2020-08-26, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
Excellent OLED Panel, Great HDR Performance, Size Suitable for Desktop Use, FreeSync/G-Sync Compatible, Low Input Lag,
Expensive, No Ergonomics, Prone to Burn In, HDMI 2.1 Can't be Utilized (at the time of review)
The LG CX 48 is the first OLED TV we can consider as a suitable candidate for desktop use due to its unique size. It's a more comfortable option than the 55-inch models we have, plus it can provide a fantastic HDR performance even if it falls short in som...
Published: 2020-07-31, Author: Michael , review by: gadgetreview.com
AI Sound Pro gives outstanding audio, Wide range of sizes to choose from, Excellent response times and refresh rates
Dolby Atmos sound quality not as good, Expensive,
LG OLED TVs are most definitely high end TVs, and LG TVs have come a long way since the LCD TVs of the past. You'll be paying a pretty price for it, that's for sure, but in order to get the best 4K TV you're going to have to spend some money. And when it...