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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great panel, terrible software
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The TV itself is beautiful, the colors are vibrant and the blacks are nice and dark like you would expect from an OLED panel. Taking a star away because of the LG webOS. It’s not a great user experience- it’s slow and laggy, it’s riddled with ads, there are many apps missing that you’d find on an Android-based TV (like Steam fame streaming, for example). The internet connection on this TV also seems unreliable, even when wired into a LAN port. Lastly, and the most frustrating for me, is that it does not support subtitle playback via Plex. If you buy this TV, consider saving up an additional $200 to grab an Nvidia Shield Pro along with it.
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This TV is pretty solid. The OLED is a very “entry-level” OLED display, but the biggest sell are the features. AI audio enhancement was something I didn’t know too much about, but is game changer. Multi-screen, picture-in-picture and more make this a very convenient TV. For gaming it also has multiple modes you can utilize. Having got this on sale was a fantastic price point and that’s how I recommend it as well. If you can snag it on a deal it is a solid purchase.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Own several OLED’s at my home and office. I use this one as a display in my office window to replace a LG LCD that lasted almost 8 years and was on 24/7. Picture in these OLED’s are phenomenal. Several people passing by commented on the screen and asked me what type of tv it was, I was happy to advertise for LG for free!