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  1. LG C2 OLED just earned a rare perfect score from us — here's why
  2. LG C3 OLED vs C2 OLED: which LG OLED TV should you buy?
  3. LG C2 55
  4. LG C2 OLED TV review
  5. LG C2 OLED TV review: you can’t go wrong
  6. LG OLED C1 vs. LG OLED C2: Which High


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LG C2 OLED just earned a rare perfect score from us — here's why

This may seem like a weird disclaimer to start with, but it has to be said: There’s no 100% perfect TV out there. Having tested TVs for years, I can tell you without reservation that you’ll always find something that could be improved. However, sometimes there’s a TV with so few and such minor flaws that it achieves a perfect 5 out of 5 score. For starters, LG C2 OLED’s color accuracy is unreal, with the set earning a 1.7 Delta-E score (the lower the number, the more accurate the colors are). Anything under 2.0 is indistinguishable to the native eye from the “true” color, so that’s a huge win there. As far as color saturation is concerned, the LG C2 can produce 134.45% of the Rec 709 color space, surpassing the industry color standard by a significant margin. Admittedly there’s still room for improvement when it comes to the Rec2020 standard — an area in which the C2 OLED can only reproduce 74.17% of all the colors in the color space — however, that's not unexpected for this price. Black levels are absolutely killer, as you’d expect with this being an OLED, and even the brightness impresses with a peak brightness of almost 800 nits with HDR content. That's not as high as some rival QLED sets, obviously, but it's getting to the point where you can watch an OLED TV in a well-lit room without losing details. Some of these numbers resemble the data we got from the LG C1 OLED that didn't use the OLED evo panel — (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Features both gamers and cinephiles ar...

LG C3 OLED vs C2 OLED: which LG OLED TV should you buy?

$2,599.99 Sizes: 42, 48, 55, 65, 77, 83-inches Screen tech: OLED Processor: Alpha a9 Gen 6 chip Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6 (2.4 and 5GHz), Bluetooth 5.2 TheLG C3 is the latest addition to LG's hugely popular line-up of OLED TVs, set to launch in spring 2023. It has a great-looking design, with razor-thin LG OLED bezels. It boasts an upgraded Alpha a9 Gen6 chip compared to the C2’s Alpha a9 Gen 5 processor, which should mean this year’s OLED range pushes the new panels that little bit extra. There's also a more responsive homepage and improved customization options. A new feature called Quick Media Switching VRR is great for anyone who often switches between inputs. $999.99 Sizes: 42, 48, 55, 65, 77, 83-inches Screen tech: OLED Processor: Alpha a9 Gen 5 chip Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6 (2.4 and 5GHz), Bluetooth 5.2 The LG C2 OLED is a fantastic TV that brilliantly showcases the screen technology’s best attributes: high contrast and excellent brightness. For your money, you’re getting vivid colors, a comprehensive smart TV platform, and a slick design that’ll look great in any home. LG may have not made a huge overhaul of its C1 OLED with this 2022 model, but the incremental improvements are useful, and the connectivity options you get are unbeaten. The C series is consistently LG's most popular range – we crowned the C2 as the To help you decide which the best LG OLED is for you in 2023, in this guide we’re pitting the C3 and C2 against each other based on our reviews of both. Below, ...

LG C2 55

Discover the LG C2 55-inch evo OLED TV. 1 Dramatization for illustrative purposes only. OLED evo is brighter vs. the traditional WRGB B and A OLED series. OLED evo models are brighter than similarly sized, conventional LG OLED models, not including 42” or 48” C2. 2 Composite-fiber material not supported on 83" and 48". OLED Floor Stand for C2 42/48" sold separately. 3 FILMMAKER MODE™ logo is a trademark of the UHD Alliance, Inc. Dolby, Dolby Atmos and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. 4 Internet connection and subscriptions to streaming services are required. Amazon, Prime Video and all related logos are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Amazon Prime membership and/or Prime Video fees apply. See primevideo.com/terms for details. HBO Max™ ©2022 Warner Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. HBO Max is used under license. Number of LG Channels subject to change. 5 Subscription and compatible gaming controller is required. 6 Simulated image. This service is only available on select channels and programs. Actual features, functionality, and other product specifications may differ and are subject to change without notice. Prices, promotions, and availability may vary by model, store, and online. Prices subject to change without notice. Quantities are limited. Check with your local retailers for their final price and availability.

LG C2 OLED TV review

Price: $2,499 Screen size: 65 inches Model: OLED65C2PUA Resolution: 3,840 x 2,160 HDR: HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision Refresh Rate: 120 Hz Ports: 4 HDMI 2.1, 3 USB Audio: 40W Smart TV Software: web OS 22 Size (without stand): 56.7 x 32.5 x 1.8 inches Weight (without stand): 32.6 pounds ATSC 3.0 support? No The LG C2 OLED TV is the TV to beat. Not only is it the best OLED TV thanks to an impressive display panel, but a premium design, maximum versatility and great smart TV platform hit all the high marks, too. What’s more, this C series lineup is LG’s largest in terms of size options —the configurations span from 42- to 83-inches, all of which sport full arrays of HDMI 2.1 ports. Most also feature LG’s evo OLED panel, which was first introduced on the LG G1 OLED TV and now looks to upgrade the C2’s performance. We can’t say our test results for this LG C2 OLED TV review showed significant improvement, but to be fair, there wasn’t much room to improve. Instead, what makes this one of the best TVs you can buy is that it offers fantastic picture quality for the price — exactly what you’d expect from LG’s best-selling OLED TV series. • 42-inch LG C2 OLED TV (OLED42C2PUA): $1,399 • 48-inch LG C2 OLED TV (OLED48C2PUA): $1,499 • 55-inch LG C2 OLED TV (OLED55C2PUA): $1,799 • 65-inch LG C2 OLED TV (OLED65C2PUA): $2,499 • 77-inch LG C2 OLED TV (OLED66C2PUA): $3,499 • 83-inch LG C2 OLED TV (OLED83C2PUA): $5,499 Though the port array is the same across the size options, it’s important to not...

LG C2 OLED TV review: you can’t go wrong

LG’s C2 OLED is a truly impressive 4K TV that provides impeccable picture quality and best-in-class gaming performance. Even though the higher-tier and more expensive G2 is LG’s flagship and offers a brighter display, the C2 is easier on your wallet and still delivers a viewing experience that can wow anyone sitting in your living room. But one of the main improvements that LG has made to the C2 will be obvious long before you power it on. The most notable thing about this TV’s design is just how remarkably light it is. By switching to composite fiber materials, LG has reduced the heft in a big way. The 65-inch model I’ve been testing weighs 40.8 pounds with the stand or 36.6 pounds without. Stack that up against last year’s version, which came in at 71.9 pounds with the stand attached or 52.9 pounds without, and the difference is substantial. You’ll still want a helping hand when unboxing and setting up one of the larger-sized C2s, but that’s really only because of the screen’s width; the weight is entirely manageable now. The pedestal stand is also now lighter, narrower, and appreciably taller; my Sonos soundbar partially obstructed the screen with my old CX, but that’s not a problem thanks to this stand’s extra clearance. A TV’s weight is the sort of thing you might never think about again after putting it on a media stand or mounting it, but the reduced heft should make for less strain on your wall in the latter scenario. Above all else, it’s just impressive engineerin...

LG OLED C1 vs. LG OLED C2: Which High

Expertise A 20-year CNET veteran, David has been reviewing TVs since the days of CRT, rear-projection and plasma. Prior to CNET he worked at Sound & Vision magazine and eTown.com. He is known to two people on Twitter as the Cormac McCarthy of consumer electronics. Credentials • Although still awaiting his Oscar for Best Picture Reviewer, David does hold certifications from the Imaging Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Standards and Technology on display calibration and evaluation. It's transition time in the TV market, as new 2022 models are just starting to become available. Meanwhile "old" 2021 TVs are still on sale and will remain cheaper than their replacements for as long as supplies last -- which could be months. That brings up a dilemma for TV shoppers: Should you buy last year's TV now at a discount while you still can, or pay extra for the new version? For the last year or so my favorite high-end TV for the money was the LG C2 OLED review, my advice for most TV shoppers now is to buy the C1 from 2021 instead. It's $500 to $1,000 less expensive, depending on what size you want, and any differences in picture quality, design or features are not worth the extra money. How much less expensive is the 2021 LG C1? The prices for the 65-inch size are listed at the top of this article, but LG sells the C1 and C2 series in multiple sizes. Here's how they stack up. Note that prices and saving are approximate as of mid-May 2022. LG C series OLED TV size and pr...