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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
LG G4 65 inch tv.
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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The brightness and picture quality is outstanding. I don’t use the built in apps. The Apple TV streaming box has better performance and color. In my opinion.
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Epic OLED tv that packs a punch for gaming. This is my first OLED tv and it’s day and night difference from a regualr LED tv. Everything about it is awesome. The colors, the picture, the 120hz gaming. Cant belive I havent gotten one sooner. The G4 is top notch
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Been planning to buy an OLED for some time. Great decision to finally do it! I was prepared for the clarity and the improved ease of use, but I’m more impressed by how bright the G4 is! I kept reading about how OLEDs are not as bright as others (I also read, of course, that the G4 was the brightest of LG’s OLEDs), It is definitely bright! Glad I made the decision on the G model. Can’t talked about sound clarity since I hooked up a Sonos soundbar to it.
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Excellent TV. The OS is heavy and a bit more confusing than past models, but better than others on the market. Important to remember that it only comes with TV stand (65") in box. Audio is a little above average, but good support for Dolby Atmos when connecting to external speakers. Excellent value since G5's have been released.
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Best TV hands down! Even playing games is a smooth experience. Having good times with this tv and my girl loves it too! Rje sound system isnt bad at all. Injust dont go up ao high past volume 13 and 22 for music. Really amazing feastures too. Id get this ir the C4 one. Thanks Best Buy for the help. Oh Nvidia sunc for gaming is a plus!!!
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I think LG finally might have taken the crown from Sony with this one. Coming from owning some of the best TVs and projectors there are over the years I can honestly say this is the best picture I've ever seen. The only possible con in comparison to Sony and Samsungs current flagship TVs is color accuracy is just slightly lacking with the LG, but you will never care unless you're a serious film buff and even then you might overlook the color accuracy because everything else about this TV is as good as it gets.
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By far the best TV I have ever owned. This is my second time buying the same TV. I recently moved and sold my original LG Oled with my home and when I moved I said this is a non-negotiable for what I need in my new home.
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After a few weeks with the LG 65” OLED evo (2024), I can confidently say this TV has blown me away. The picture quality is absolutely stunning—deep, inky blacks and vibrant colors that make everything from Netflix to nature docs look cinematic. Every little detail pops, and the contrast is just next level.
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My experience with this tv has been nothing short of amazing. For an OLED it has great brightness, content looks phenomenal. I can’t recommend it enough.
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The most striking feature of the LG G4 is its OLED display. OLED technology allows each pixel to emit its own light, resulting in perfect blacks and an infinite contrast ratio. This creates an incredibly immersive viewing experience, with vibrant colors and sharp details that bring every scene to life. Whether you’re watching a dark, atmospheric movie or a bright, colorful nature documentary, the G4 delivers a picture that is both stunning and true to life.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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Bought an LG 75” QNED and immediately returned after viewinf at night. I realzied that the light bleed around rhe perimeter and blooming was simply a fact of life with the QNED. Had looked at the C4 but after researching found that it viewed green feom angles and wouldnt be the best selection available for a bright room. So…..i decided to shell out double for the G4 and am 10 fold happier with the purchase. The build quality, overall appearance, picture, ane speakers are amazing. I really cant recommend this TV more.
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Fantastic experience from purchase to setting up the TV and enjoying its stunning picture quality. Highly recommended for folks looking for an OLED that provides superior picture quality even in well lit rooms. Love this TV, would purchase again.
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I’m obviously going agaist the grain here by giving this TV only three stars. Actually, I had considered only two, but then thought better of it. My main gripe is the brightness. Both my wife and I agree that the picture can be far too bright in certain circumstances, and this is even with the OLED Pixel Brightness set at zero ( on a scale of 0 to 100). I did everything I could in the Picture Settings in order to dim the picture to an acceptable level. It’s now passable. And don’t get me started on LG not allowing the customer to override HDR and keep the picture settings they input. Luckily, I was able to stop both my TiVo and Roku from passing HDR content that would override my settings and make the picture so incredibly bright and saturated that it was unwatchable. Yes, I contacted LG and they told me there was no way in the Settings to accomplish this. Really?! It appears to be only a small software fix on their end, but no, they want us to be held hostage by what someone else feels the Picture Settings should be.
Yes, there’s more. My HDMI 2 port doesn’t work. If you do search, you’ll find it’s a known problem with some of the G4 TVs. I also get a message every once in a while that is quite random, telling me that there’s a problem with the TV not complying with HDCP 2.2 copy protection. I couldn’t find anywhere on LG’s site or in the User Manual that the TV conforms to the spec, but there was a site that informed me that the G4 actually has HDCP 2.3 on all four of the HDMI inputs. Thanks LG, for making me search for quite some time until I found that.
I also dislike the remote. Personally, i don’t like the layout or feel of it. Obviously, that’s going to be a personal preference. So, would i buy this TV again? Certainly not, not even if it was a thousand+ dollars less. My guess is that I would have been just as happy with an LG model in the B or C series. However, after experiencing this travesty, I’m rather soured on LG TVs altogether.