detailedReviews: detailedReviews 1: content: First impressions were that the packaging of this LG TV has been well thought out. Being able to remove the box leaving the tv in place to avoid having to try and pull the tv out of the box, which always feels a little precarious, is a great idea. Setup is extremely simple - literally plug and play. Settings out of the box were also surprisingly good. I like to spend time adjusting the picture settings to achieve the ideal picture for the space the TV occupies, but for someone who doesn’t want to have to do that, using the Expert preset resulted in a pretty good picture right off the bat. Picture quality is excellent and the OLED technology results in perfect blacks and contrast that blows any LED TV out of the water. HDR content looks amazing and for me was one of the most impressive things about the TV and it really shows off the benefits of OLED technology. The LG C series has always stood out as an impressive TV for gaming and that hasn’t changed. Extremely low input lag combined with variable refresh rate, Dolby Vision gaming, FreeSync Premium Pro and more means that it stands out as one of the best options if you’re considering the TV for gaming use. Overall it’s difficult to fault this TV. I’m extremely happy with the LG C4 TV. It’s an excellent all-rounder that packs an amazing punch when it comes to picture quality and gaming support. I’d highly recommend to anyone considering one.
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starRating: 5
title: Excellent picture quality, amazing for gaming
detailedReviews 2: content: One word describes this purchase, WOW! I've had older LG tv's in the past but this is on another level, from the design to the Web OS platform on the tv, everything is simple and easy to get you going. Unboxing process has been improved since previous gens of the OLED range with a new eco friendly packaging being added, removing was once again really easy and mounting the TV took minutes. Set up can be done on the TV itself or with a smart phone using the LG app - again took minutes to get up and running and content was on within 5 minutes. Out of the box settings are pretty accurate but always can be adjusted to suit the user, which I have done for different sources. Gaming is again fantastic and all next gen consoles working flawlessly in UHD, with Dolby Vision and buttery smooth input lag thanks to the in built game mode coming to the party! Software update was run on the tv to ensure everything was up to date from out the box, again simple to do and very user friendly. Overall, a very happy purchase from me, big thumbs up from me and my partner - we had our first movie night Friday night and was blown away - the picture in dolby vision was incredible and blows our local cinema out the window. We'll be looking forward to more movie nights and the upcoming football season starting, along with the rest of the sporting calendar. Anyone on the fence about making the switch to OLED, don't even hesitate, get involved and get ordering - you won't look back!
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starRating: 5
title: WOW! Another level, simple and easy setup
detailedReviews 3: content: I've owned my fair share of tvs and this thing doesn't disappoint. It does alot of things right and it does them very well. Picture quality is the main focus for most people when purchasing a tv and I personally have never seen a better more clear picture. It makes any 4k content and even some 1440 and 1080 content seem as if your viewing it for the first time. The hdr and dolby vision really helps with certain content on upscaling and my personal favorite feature is the filmmaker mode. It takes a movie or TV show that's formated for it and let's you view it how the producer intended it to be viewed. It really ads that spice to any at home movie night or just daily viewing. Also they make it easy to tune your TV to your favorite picture settings with their ai picture viewer. Basically it shows you a bunch of images all similar and you pick two every time till it configures your picture settings to what you seem to prefer. Next I wanna talk about the gaming side of this. I'm an avid gamer who enjoys playing first person shooters. If you know anything about those you know you need low latency and high frames per second. This TV hits 120 frames easy and with freesync and g sync works well with console or pc. Just plug it into any 1 of the 4 hdmi 2.1 ports, pull up your game optimizer, and set your settings how you want and you will have a seamless tear free very responsive gaming monitor that plays in 4k and utilizes dolby gaming. I can't finish this off without 1 con and to be honest it's not that big of a deal to most people. With that said the audio on this TV is kind of lackluster but it's to be expected on stock TV speakers. If your not an audiophile or someone who likes a dedicated surround sound then you'll probably thoroughly enjoy the dolby atmos enabled internal speakers. If your like me then have no fear because they make the E-arc(hdmi 2) on this thing very fast and easy to use with any soundbar or receiver. Just plug it in and set it as your primary audio device and you can use it for any streaming audio or any other devices audio you have plugged into any of the 3 other hdmi ports. It does this without stutter or lag from what I've tested. There's a bunch more I could write on this TV but these are the points as to why I will keep this as my main viewing TV for years to come. Do yourself a favor and get this TV especially if you want a good picture and for anyone who walks into your house to stop and ask what kind of TV is that and compliment it
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starRating: 5
title: Best TV of 2024, amazing gaming dashboard
detailedReviews 4: content: Having owned a previous LG OLED Model, i already knew that I would be getting a quality product but I still did some research before hitting the "buy" button and I was sure I would be happy with my purchase, the C4 has won many many awards so the decision was made easier after researching.
The C4 is feature packed, the ThinQ Ai Gen9 4K processor for clear bright picture, dolby atmos sound, with 4K/144Hz VBR refresh rate and featuring HDMI 2.1 sockets, it’s designed to get the very best for gamers with support for NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync, the webOS is quicker and easy to navigate, streaming Apps open so fast now, tip skip setting apps up like Chromecast, apple Airplay otherwise have all your login details ready, you can always set them up later, after install.
What I was not ready for was for just HOW great this TV is!!!! Utterly brilliant, totally amazing picture and sound,
Oh, and it was very easy to unpack and set up - LG have even thought about how to make this process as easy as possible with sensible packaging (Search Youtube for a "how to unbox")video.
Very very impressed with my purchase
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starRating: 5
title: Feature packed, brilliant picture and sound
detailedReviews 5: content: I love my new 77 inch LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV 2024. It replaces a nearly 10-year-old 65 LG OLED TV. The delivery was very fast. The features, the speed of the apps and the configuration easy are all phenomenal.
I use the eARC to connect to my AVR. It works great. I thought the 65-inch OLED tv picture was great, the C4 is truly impressive. The HDR brings the images in the shadows of my favorite SCIFI movies into visibility. Buy this TV…… you can pay more but I doubt you can get a better tv.
I love my new 77 inch LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV 2024. It replaces a nearly 10-year-old 65 LG OLED TV. The delivery was very fast. The features, the speed of the apps and the configuration easy are all phenomenal.
I use the eARC to connect to my AVR. It works great. I thought the 65-inch OLED tv picture was great, the C4 is truly impressive. The HDR brings the images in the shadows of my favorite SCIFI movies into visibility. Buy this TV…… you can pay more but I doubt you can get a better tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Truly impressive, HDR brings shadows to visibility
detailedReviews 6: content: The TV arrived in the familiar plain cardboard box. Anticipation was high right from the moment it arrived. The packaging is very good and in no time, it was unpacked and fitted to the wall. I did not use the supplied stand but it seems like a good quality, relatively small
Set up is very easy by following the clear step by step actions which includes WiFi set up and agreeing to the terms and conditions. The next step is to check for and apply the latest software.
The longest part for me up is setting up and logging in to all the apps that I subscribe to. The LG app store makes it very easy to find. The home screen is very good and easy to arrange apps in the preferred order.
I disable the power saving features to maximise picture quality. It is easy to disable the ‘switch off after 4 hours’ feature but you must also ensure to switch it off under the ‘Time and timers’ section. Filmmaker mode is my preferred picture mode as it is the most accurate. I use Cinema home for the HDR modes – Dolby Vision, HDR 10 and HLG HDR. These settings are all very straight forward to use but then I do get a new LG OLED every year so I am very used to it.
The picture quality is excellent straight away but improves a little bit after a few days of use. Poor quality broadcasts are handled very well, and the processing makes the picture very acceptable. HD content looks very good indeed. 4K is absolutely stunning especially if also in HDR. The streaming platforms’ content looks very good indeed but as expected, 4k Blu Ray is just amazing.
The sound quality is very acceptable, and the AI Pro feature gives an interesting sound. I personally settled on the ‘Music’ setting. When connected to my HiFi via Blu ray player and eARC, it is obviously much better than the TV speakers.
Gaming via one of the 4k consoles is truly stunning.
The design of the TV is very nice indeed. The lower part contains the electronics, and the upper section is purely screen so is very slim indeed. The finish on the back is very nice and there is a neat dark finish to the edge trim. The bezels surrounding the screen are very slim and there are no logos visible. This means the picture covers almost the entire size of the TV.
It is worth registering the TV on the LG website as they have a free 5 year warranty promotion on at the moment.
I strongly recommend the C4 OLED and the 65 inch size is easy to accommodate even in fairly small rooms.
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starRating: 5
title: Exquisite picture quality, excellent processing
detailedReviews 7: content: Best TV I’ve ever owned, EASY!
Dark inky blacks and insane contrast, 1100nits peak and after calibration around 930-940nits peak.
Latency is SUPER LOW and everything felt cohesive and awesome to explore.
Sadness about the whole “no 120hz BFI” whice is too bad. Never matter that, its awesome.
All games and movies look and feel more impactful then on an expensive LCD TV. Definitely without a doubt in the world the best Gaming TV since LG C1.
Fun and expensive functions in the software that lends all gamers with amazement, all of my gaming friends have been shocked over the performance and fidelity of this panel.
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starRating: 5
title: Best TV ever, dark blacks, insane contrast
detailedReviews 8: content: I am stunned by this television. As my wife and I watch different shows all we say to each other is look at this picture! Watching sports in 4k is better than being there. Watching nature shows are so real I should take allergy medicine. Beautiful colors that pop mixed with prefect inky blacks. I was able to go back and watch the Game of thrones dark episode in its entirety! It was unwatchable on a top of the line QLED from Samsung. It was breath taking on this gorgeous Television. Playing my Xbox series X and Playstation 5 is unbelievable! Again colors so rich and immersive. Buy this TV you deserve it! Everyone should have one!
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starRating: 5
title: Stunned by television, picture is breathtaking
detailedReviews 9: content: This TV is in a league of it's own. I am so happy that I purchased it. The colors are visually stunning, things like explosions and other bright assets stand out so well due to the bright boosting and EVO technology. I found myself watching more HDR and Dolby Vision content just to appreciate the visual quality. Its not just that though. I am a avid gamer and love that I can not only take full advantage of my PS5 and Xbox Series S consoles with the TV being capable at running home consoles at 120FPS, but this generation the C series can now push PC gaming to the next level by running at 144hz when connected. With that and the less than 0.1ms response times, this TV can compete with the best gaming monitors! Absolutley a must buy if you are looking into investing into your home entertainment set up. I Would just make sure to couple it with a great soundbar or sound system and be aware that the settings screen take very long to load compared to my previous C1. That being said, that issue can probably be fixed with a software update.
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starRating: 5
title: Colors visually stunning, competes with gaming monitors
detailedReviews 10: content: The 77-inch LG OLED evo AI C4 4K Smart TV is simply spectacular. The picture quality is stunning, with deep blacks, vibrant colors, and incredible clarity that make every scene come to life. The AI-enhanced features are intuitive and enhance the viewing experience seamlessly. The smart TV interface is user-friendly, offering a wide range of apps and easy connectivity options. The sleek design adds a touch of elegance to any room. Whether watching movies, sports, or gaming, this TV delivers an immersive experience like no other. Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Spectacular picture quality, intuitive smart features
detailedReviews 11: content: Firstly the packaging was well designed. i was replacing the very first LG CX.
It was very smooth sailing so far, after completeing the setup it was time to turn the TV on. They have made it so somply now to get started with the TV and activate everything with your phone.
my first reaction was the screen quality, its a big improvement the colours are super rich and the blacks are strong. The AI setup they have now integrated on the TV is amazing helps map out the correct screen setting for you.
was very impressed with the speed of the TV, the upgraded CPU has clearly done the job , loading apps like Netflix was very quick and now with the support of Dolby vision and Atmos the picture and sound was incredible.
by far this is the best screen so far its extremely clear and the sound is amazing. i have recommended this to few friends after they have seen the screen and no doubt this is on there shopping list.
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starRating: 5
title: Big improvement, incredible picture and sound
detailedReviews 12: content: I just wanted an upgrade to see what has happened over the last several years. I had an LG OLED 65C8 with 38000 hours on it. Yes, I watch a tremendous amount of TV. There was nothing wrong at all with that set except for the less than ideal sound. WOW was I happy to get this new set. Everything was much more than I expected. Picture was perfect. Easy to navigate. However the best part was the sound. So much improved over my old set That alone was worth getting a new set. As far as I'm concerned LG is my brand. Couldn't be more pleased.
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starRating: 5
title: Much more than expected, sound greatly improved
detailedReviews 13: content: I am happy with my purchase! When the TV arrived, the LG team installed our TV onto the mount, which is a very convenient service. Setting up the TV was easy, LG take you through step by step on the screen.
The functions of the TV is super. It has smart TV options and Alexa search which is very handy. The TV's screen pixel and colour is stunning. The picture quality enhances your experience. Its picture is bright, crisp and clear. The sound is average, but this is forgiven with the picture performance. The TV itself it thin and sits nicely against the wall. Its appearance is very elegant. We have placed this near a window in our house and the anti reflection is good. It also doesn’t seem to matter where you watch from in the room as the picture remains the same at all angles. There are 4 HDMI ports which is always handy. Overall this is a splendid TV produced by a reputable manufacturer.
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starRating: 5
title: Splendid TV, stunning pixel and colour
detailedReviews 14: content: This tv is simply the best hands down! The picture is crisp, clear and the blacks are BLACK! It was easy to install and connect to my input sources. The channels that come with the tv is just icing on the cake. There are many many app options to use and add if you wish. The sound is actually ok for a downward firing system although I did connect to my surround sound system. The remote is easy enough to use and the voice control is awesome. It's pretty cool to get a notification that some is at my door and just bring it up on the tv to see who is there. The streaming works very well and is fast with no delays. The detail you see with the blacks being so black is amazing. Every little detail is clear as a bell. To be honest, when watching a nature program it is darn near like looking out of the window. I am pleased as punch that we got this tv and my wife can't give me grief because she loves it also.
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starRating: 5
title: Best TV hands down, blacks are BLACK!
detailedReviews 15: content: I recently upgraded from their B series TV to this one and I couldn't be happier. The picture quality on LG OLED TVs have no competition in my opinion. Since, I have been in the market for a new TV, I went to check some out at BestBuy and I was able to compare it side by side to other brands and nothing comes close to how good the image looks. The colors are so vibrant, my favorite part is the brightness and how rich the colors are. Another one of my favorite thing about this TV is that when it's idle you can set it as a picture frame and the TV it's so thin that you can hang it and add a frame around it to make it look like a real painting. I love this because it makes my living room look so much better rather than always having a black rectangle in my living room. I would say you need two people when opening it and setting it up, because it's pretty large and a bit heavy. Since owning the B series and now the C series I'm always recommending LG OLED TVs to my family and friends.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture quality has no competition, vibrant colors
detailedReviews 16: content: We visited Media Markt at La Canada, Marbella to choose a larger LG tv to replace our existing tv. On display was an OLED55C45LA 55 inch C4 tv which is the maximum size for the intended location within our living room. The tv picture is outstanding and certainly performs to the claimed standards of pure black contrast and enhanced brilliance which delivers an immersive experience. Th OLED screen allows viewing at all angles without loss of quality which is a feature that we require. In conclusion, an excellent purchase.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding picture, immersive viewing experience
detailedReviews 17: content: This is a very slick and elegant looking TV and I'm glad I purchased it.
When the TV arrived, the LG team of experts installed our mount and the TV onto the mount, which was very convenient given their years of experience. It probably saved us a few hours of trying to work it out.
The functionality of the tv is great, it has all the smart tv capabilities and ability to watch multi view. I'm particularly fond of how quickly you can load shows up using the Alexa search functionality on the main screen, you can search for any show and have it displayed within seconds from multiple different streaming services.
The only difficulty is in using the LG app, it does need some user interface improvement.
The TV's screen pixel and colour is amazing. If you're looking for cinematic views, this is the TV for you.
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starRating: 5
title: Slick and elegant, amazing screen pixel and colour
detailedReviews 18: content: I bought this TV as is was highlighted as a 'Best Buy' in Which magazine and I was looking to upgrade my old Sony Bravia model.
I took my time, read several reviews and talked to staff at Richer Sounds before going ahead with the purchase. Am I happy? Yes, extremely! AI assists you with your picture and sound preferences, if you want it to, there's also plenty of preset options too - to get them just the way you like things. There are so many channels and apps that you are really spoiled for choice. Overall I'm a very happy customer.😃
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starRating: 5
title: Very happy customer, AI assists picture preferences
detailedReviews 19: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Exquisite picture quality, pleasant sound surprise
detailedReviews 20: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Delivers in every aspect, picture quality incredible
detailedReviews 21: content: I was looking to upgrade my old and tired 4K TV to an OLED TV in time for the Olympics. Hours of research and many trips to several big electronics stores, I was just about to purchase the 55" C3 when I bumped into an offer on the LG store for 55" C4. I took the plunge and bought the TV and my jaw is still on the floor. The colour accuracy, sound, superfast 144Hz gaming and the whole TV is at a different level. It has taken my viewing into a new dimension.
The only side effect is that I don't get much sleep as I spent too much time at night watching as much TV as possible.
Could it be love at first sight :-) .
If you are looking for a new TV , DO NOT hesitate and go ahead and buy the C4 or G4 if you pocket can afford it.! It will blow your socks off and you'll be picking your jaw off the floor!
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starRating: 5
title: New dimension of viewing, colour accuracy superb
detailedReviews 22: content: We are really pleased with this TV which is relatively good value compared to similar out there. The picture quality is great and accompanied by the sound bar that we got half price the sound is excellent too. The TV is really easy to use with the remote control and the app that you can get and there are lots of options for sound and picture so you can make everything you are watching as good as it can be.
We are really pleased and the customer service and delivery was excellent as well. Would definitely recommend both the TV and purchasing from John Lewis.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture quality great, sound excellent with soundbar
detailedReviews 23: content: LG OLED65C46LA 4K This TV is fantastic. Image clarity and color are unmatched. The colors are bright and sharp, but also very natural. Even the sound of the TV is incredible without the need for an additional soundbar. I added the LG S90TR 7.1 soundbar and wow!, you're inside a real movie theater! If you are looking for a quality TV that completely immerses you, without being ridiculously huge, I think you will not find a better one than this.
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starRating: 5
title: Fantastic TV, image clarity and color unmatched
detailedReviews 24: content: I bought my 55”oled evo tv 2 weeks ago.The picture
is so much far superior than anything else I have had or
what I saw in the shops.The picture is so sharp and the
colours are brilliant.The remote control is a good size
and easy to use with great features, compared with others I’d seen.Navigating the menu is great and has all the apps
that I need.Even though the tv was a bit more than I wanted to pay it is well worth the extra money paid.
I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this product to anyone
looking for a tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture so sharp, colours are brilliant
detailedReviews 25: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: Extremely happy, picture quality is insane
detailedReviews 26: content: Absolutely amazing TV. Picture clarity is exceptional and even impressed with the built in speakers which provide more than adequate sound for normal viewing. Plenty of connectivity options and hopefully future proofed for many years to come. This is my fifth tv purchased from Richer Sounds over the past 15 years or so. Excellent advice given backed up by 6 year warranty and price matched to beat all competition. What's not to like
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, picture clarity exceptional
detailedReviews 27: content: I mainly bought this TV for gaming on my PS5 and I couldn't be more happy with my purchase! The colors and blacks are amazing. I really like the Game Bar for when playing games. The different presets like FPS, RPG, and others allow me to customize each genre of games that I enjoy playing. And the 120Hz in WarZone is a game-changer! WarZone runs so smoothly in 120Hz with VRR, all of the little micro-stutters are gone for the most part.
So far I have only watched one movie, Avatar: The Way Of Water, and it also looked amazing! I felt like I could reach right into the TV and touch the actors.
I highly recommend if you are a console gamer!
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starRating: 5
title: Couldn't be happier for PS5 gaming
detailedReviews 28: content: We have had the TV for several weeks now and are very happy with it. The sound quality is wonderful, we have it on the stand it came with and we added the sound bar. The picture is incredible. There is no distortion viewing from the side, crystal clear. The unit is light weight so it was not difficult to get set up. There are several U tube videos on unboxing and setting up the unit that are very helpful.
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starRating: 5
title: Very happy, picture incredible, sound wonderful
detailedReviews 29: content: LG shows us again why everyone uses their OLED panels, clarity, deep blacks, bright enough for daytime use and not as reflective as the OLEDs in the past. Colours are punchy and rich right out of the box without any adjustments and the LG Ui and operating system is a lot better than my previous Lg tv from years ago. Make sure you try out 4K content to get its full benefit. I use a soundbar so can’t comment on the sound but tested it and it was ok. No complaints about this really and definitely a pick for this year if you are looking to upgrade!
Love this TV so much and a great addition to any living room or theatre room. Only issue for me is I wished I went with a larger 77” option instead!
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starRating: 5
title: Stunning TV, colours punchy and rich
detailedReviews 30: content: Beautiful Bezzel, this TV is amazing. It was easy to set up and connect to the internet, and the menu is easy to use and understand. The picture quality is incredible. I watched Deadpool, and the graphics were top-notch! The remote is nice and easy to navigate; however, my only complaint is the cursor option, which makes my brain want to use it rather than the remote. It's kind of annoying. :D
I was afraid that OLEDs are only good for dark rooms, but this TV has nice color ratios and vivid brightness that can compete with any TV.
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, picture quality incredible
detailedReviews 31: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: No bad sides, amazing picture and sound
detailedReviews 32: content: First smart TV! Our last TV was 10 yrs old from Richer Sounds, and this is a vast difference. The picture quality is amazing and we find the sound great too, but like films with the sound bar. The 48 inch looks good in our room and doesn’t dominate, but if you have the room it would no doubt be lovely to have a bigger screen. Do not regret this purchase. Just getting used to not watching or recording Live TV!
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starRating: 5
title: Vast difference, picture quality amazing
detailedReviews 33: content: Outstanding picture and easy to use remote control. Sound is good however I put mine through a AVR unit for better quality and clearer speech. Only downside is the pixel request which is regularly required when the TV is turned on. This takes 5 minutes and can be overridden but would still need to be done later. I did find setup a bit confusing as so many questions and options are offered. Very pleased with the final result.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding picture, easy to use remote
detailedReviews 34: content: I've decided to go with the 77inch C4 since we 90% of the time we watch TV during the evening and the price difference with the G4 was over $2000. This is my first OLED and coming from a QLED TV. I have to say it's a stunning TV and after some calibration the TV is stunning. Deep blacks and the colours are very nice as well. I will have it professionally calibrated soon since I want to get the best out of this TV. The only downside it that I had high hopes for WOW orchestra since I also have a flagship LG Soundbar (SQ95R) but when in use it will down sample any DTS:X track to lossy, so please fix this with a firmware upgrade LG? Besides that, I am very happy with this TV and can highly recommend this.
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starRating: 4
title: Stunning TV, deep blacks, nice colours
detailedReviews 35: content: I've always been a Sony addict. No two ways about that. C series have always been giving me second thoughts. With time, Sony hasn't been innovative and has been relying on their mastered tech which is not at all a bad thing. However, the C4 is a masterpiece ! Be it design, the picture or the premium feel, this TV nails it all. I bought the 48 inch for my bedroom and I am already thinking about getting a 65 " for the living room.
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starRating: 5
title: Masterpiece TV, nails design, picture, feel
detailedReviews 36: content: Customer service on steroids. People make all the different. James was above and beyond, not pushy and provided great recommendations on a 77inch OLED TV and Music CD System with speakers. He was considerate, listened to what I had to say and ensured whatever he recommended suited my purposes and budget.
In addition, Andy the installer of the above tech also was above and beyond. He was great and card about his work.
What a team.
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starRating: 5
title: Customer service on steroids, amazing team
detailedReviews 37: content: This TV is amazing. Bought this as a monitor to get an OLED display with high refresh rate for my PS5 and MacBook Pro. The display clarity and color richness is stunning. Graphics look incredible, and even fonts for productivity purposes are impressively sharp. And it’s fun that it’s actually a TV, with all popular apps built in. Arguably one of the best displays out there.
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing display, clarity and color richness stunning
detailedReviews 38: content: The LG OLED C4 77" TV delivers an exceptional viewing experience with its stunning visuals and superior performance. The picture quality is unmatched, offering vibrant colors, deep blacks, and incredible clarity. The smart TV features are user-friendly, and the interface is intuitive. Sound quality is also impressive, providing an immersive experience. Whether watching movies, sports, or gaming, this TV excels in every aspect. Highly recommend for anyone seeking top-tier home entertainment.
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starRating: 5
title: Exceptional viewing, stunning visuals and performance
detailedReviews 39: content: Had been looking for a smaller screen for a while (old one was 55" and too big for the current spot) and the LGs had always caught my attention. Thought I was going to need to invest in a new Apple TV to go with it for 4k but the software on the TV is actaully good, and there's no need for an external box.
The screen is great, the remote works well and the sound is far better than I expected too. All things considered, absolutely no regrets with this screen.
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starRating: 5
title: Great screen, remote works well, sound better
detailedReviews 40: content: After using this for a week I am really amazed by its quality. This TV integrates seamlessly with smart home devices, with Alexa and Google Assistant built-in, making it easy to control with your voice. The design is another highlight. The thin bezel gives it a modern look, and even though it’s a 77-inch screen, it doesn’t feel bulky. The picture quality is excellent The combination of Quantum Dot and NanoCell technology really brings the colors to life, they’re vibrant and rich, and the brightness is impressive, even in a bright room. The Full Array Local Dimming does wonders for contrast, making dark scenes look deep and realistic. While it’s not quite at OLED-level for the absolute darkest blacks, it’s really close. The 4K UHD resolution ensures everything is super sharp, especially when watching 4K content on streaming. Even standard HD channels look better than they did on my old TV, thanks to the excellent upscaling. The HDR support adds even more depth to the visuals, making bright and dark scenes pop. Switching between apps, live TV, and inputs is smooth and intuitive, and the magic remote with its point-and-click feature makes it even simpler. It supports Variable Refresh Rate, Auto Low Latency Mode and both NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync. Gaming has been a dream, no lag, smooth graphics, and stunning visuals in 4K with HDR. Overall, is an excellent TV that offers high-end features without being overly complicated. Whether you’re watching movies, gaming, or streaming shows, it delivers outstanding performance. The picture quality is fantastic, the interface is smooth, and the ability to connect Bluetooth headphones is a big plus. If you’re looking for a TV that’s easy to use and performs exceptionally well, I highly recommend it.
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starRating: 5
title: Amazed by quality, seamless smart home integration
detailedReviews 41: content: This television truly stands out with its stunning visuals and slim design. The OLED panel delivers outstanding image quality with a significant brightness boost that enhances the viewing experience.
The Alpha 9 AI processor ensures everything runs smoothly, making the built-in apps fast and seamless to use. One of the key features I appreciate is the built-in Airplay and HomeKit integration, which allows for easy automation and control within my home setup.
The television’s performance in natural light is impressive, with minimal reflections affecting the viewing experience. While broadcast TV at 1080p is adequate, the difference in quality is noticeable on such a large screen, particularly when compared to 4K HDR or Dolby Vision content, where this television truly excels. The audio quality is fine, though I’m considering a soundbar to further enhance the cinema-like experience.
For gaming enthusiasts like me, with a PC, the support for 144Hz refresh rates is a nice addition, making for a smoother experience on compatible games. In summary, this television offers a fantastic viewing experience, with excellent processing power and features that make it a strong contender if not the best value in its price range.
I highly recommend it for anyone looking to upgrade their home entertainment setup.
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starRating: 4
title: Stunning visuals, slim design, impressive brightness
detailedReviews 42: content: I have been using this TV for over 3 weeks now, and I know this is great.
The ultra-thin matrix rests on an elegant, metal, and centrally placed base. An interesting stylistic element is the finish of the back of the TV - it resembles architectural concrete a bit.
The LG OLED EVO C4 can also be hung on the wall, and it seems even slimmer without the base.
The set includes a Magic remote control with a gyroscope, which allows you to control the TV using both a rich set of buttons (including for VOD services) and on the principle of a computer mouse, i.e. a virtual cursor controlled by the movement of the hand with the remote control. This is a very convenient solution that significantly speeds up the selection of functions or selection of films on streaming services.
The microphone built into the remote control allows you to operate the TV using voice commands. Just press a button and speak to the remote control. I have to admit that it works very efficiently.
LG OLED EVO C4 is fully compatible with all major HDR standards, i.e. Dolby Vision, and HDR10+. The TV is also equipped with intelligent adaptive modes - they adjust the brightness and color intensity to the conditions in the living room.
The audio system that LG OLED evo C4 is equipped with offers excellent sound quality. I was very impressed with its dynamics and reproduction of low tones. The TV creates fantastic surround sound - AI Sound Pro (sound improvement technology in LG TVs) provides sound breakdown into a virtual system. 9.1.2. It allows you to achieve both a better spatial effect and better optimize the sound for a specific scene.
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starRating: 5
title: Elegant design, convenient magic remote control
detailedReviews 43: content: UNBOXING AND FIRST IMPRESSIONS
The unboxing experience was positive, it comes in an easily removed box/packaging and can be done by one person, although it would be easier with two. Once out the box, my first impression was Wow! The top 2 thirds of the screen are impossibly thin, and even on the lower third, where all the electronics and connections are, it doesn't get that much thicker. Most of the connections are on the left-hand edge, with the power cable coming out on the right.
PICTURE QUALITY
This was amazing! Being OLED, the blacks are inky black, but what amazed me was how bright it gets. I had heard OLEDs don't get very bright, but I was blown away. While watching a 4k Blu-ray of Star Trek, the ships details were bright and clear, while the surrounding space was ultra dark. After a bit of fiddling, I got the skin tone to be as accurate as looking at someone face-to-face. I had to turn off most of the AI and Auto functions, as they made everything too vivid and over-saturated for my eyes, but once setup, I was so happy. Motion is dealt with very too, with no blurring that I could see, so sports look great. I have heard the screen is really good for PC and console gaming, but I haven't tried that.
SOUND
This was probably the weakest aspect of the TV. For an LCD/OLED, it was actually impressive at first, but there's not much bass, although the sound is nicely balanced. No amount of fiddling would let it sound anywhere near the quality of my fairly low-end Sony soundbar though, so I won't be using the in-built speakers
SMART FEATURES
This was another aspect that really impressed me. The WebOS platform is quite mature now and the interface is quick and easy to use, with all the apps I need available. The remote, while fairly plasticky, is a joy to use, with the gyro 'mouse' making navigating to apps much quicker than just scrolling left and right. I have noticed no slow-down with the interface yet. In fact, I will probably be retiring my nVidia Shield and just using the TV from now on, which I was not expecting.
All-in-all, this is by far the best TV I have ever used, and I would recommenbd it to anyone.
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing picture quality, quick smart features
detailedReviews 44: content: The TV is very light and slim. there is a very nice finish on the back though we won't see it as we have ours wall mounted.
It is very easy to access all of the platforms that we subscribe to because the interface is very good.
The picture quality is superb with lovely bright and colourful images. There are many picture presets and we tend to use FILMMAKER mode for everything and Cinema home for HDR. The Dolby Vision FILMMAKER mode is a nice touch but I am unsure if I prefer it or Cinema. It is great to have so many choices. the sound is also surprisingly good. We will wall mount a soundbar at some point but there is no rush as the sound is quite enjoyable.
The remote control is the same model that we have used for a few years so it is nice to not have to learn a new remote. It has a nice shape and works very well. I am glad that LG haven't changed it.
Back to the picture quality, it makes everything look very good. We don't usually watch anything that is not at least 1080P but on the occasions when we do, the picture is surprisingly good.
The best pictures that we have seen are via our 4k Blu Ray player. The picture is absolutely stunning. HDR is very effective - much better than the internal apps but that is to be expected from 4K Blu Ray.
Setup takes a long time but then most of that is spent filling in the Login details for all of our subscriptions. The basic TV set up is very straight forward and LG's instructions are very clear. The same picture settings as on previous years' TVs are a great starting point so that is what we always start with.
This 65 inch set is superb and I would highly recommend it to anyone.
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starRating: 5
title: Superb picture quality, great remote control
detailedReviews 45: content: We took delivery of our new LG C4 last week and wasted no time in getting everything unpacked and set up. I was pleasantly surprised at light the tv was how easy it was to unpack and set up with just two of us!
Once the TV was powered up the guide was super helpful in getting it set up optimally for our needs. Having only used LCD TVs in the past we were instantly blown away with how black the blacks actually were on this, the amount of contrast between the light and dark parts of a scene was like nothing we had experienced before and this was before we tried any HDR content!
HDR really is a game changer, we re-watched an episode of Fallout so we could compare and the extra detail in the highlights and the additional contrast in the darker areas was just night and day. I don't think I will ever be able to go back now!
The LG C4 is also amazing as a gaming monitor as well which really surprised me. I hooked up my gaming PC a loaded up Cyberpunk 2077 and Horizon Forbidden West. The details and quality was amazing. I will certainly be using the tv for more story driven and imersive games going forward!
I can't believe we have been depriving ourself of what the LG OLED range offer for so long! Anyone who is on the fence certainly has to take the leap, it is worth every penny!
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starRating: 5
title: Instantly blown away, HDR is game changer
detailedReviews 46: content: We bought this TV a few weeks ago to replace an older OLED TV. Even when we went to replace it, we thought the picture on our old LG was amazing, but once we put this up we've really been blown away. The deeper blacks really make the more vivid colors pop, but what we've really noticed is how much brighter it is that our previous TV. There's a sizable window in our living room and sometimes we'd have to draw the curtains to keep it from washing out, but this TV is bright enough that it's a non-issue anymore. The smart features are plentiful and the WebOS might just be the best smart OS out there. The rest of the family plays video games on it and even I can tell the difference from our other older LED TV, it's faster and smoother. The only real gripe is that the sound quality is just okay. If you're serious about audio, you're going to want some speakers or a soundbar, or like the gamers in the house use, a headset. There's a bunch of AI sound and picture options, and while the picture seems to help upscale well, it doesn't do anything to help the sound. In fact, we found it worse with the AI Sound enabled, very tin-can-y. It's fine for TV, how it's used most here, but kind of underwhelming when we throw on an action movie. But the picture...no gripes there!
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starRating: 4
title: Picture quality amazing, deeper blacks pop
detailedReviews 47: content: Another amazing LG OLED TV!
This is my 3rd LG TV, and it is the best one yet. I've had the B8 55" and the C4 55" models before, but now upgraded to the C4 65". It is simply amazing!
The installation was very straight forward and easy, straight out of the box. I've added the aerial channels first and checked the SD and HD content. The HD channels really popped off the screen, very clear and bright picture, really impressive. I was also pleasantly surprised by the quality of the SD channels. I was expecting them to be quite blurry, especially on the screen this size, but they were quite clear, and looked much better than on the previous models.
I then connected my Nvidia Shield via HDMI, and also setup Netflix and Youtube, to test the HDR10, UHD and Dolby Vision content. All three were fantastic. The pictures from the UHD and HDR10 content off Youtube were crystal clear and bright, without being overwhelming. The colours were amazing too. The same goes for the Dolby Vision content on Netflix. I have tried various picture settings, but settled on the Filmmaker mode, as this is usually my favourite. I'm looking forward to watching movies on this screen!
I am very happy with this TV so far, and I would highly recommend it to anyone.
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starRating: 5
title: Best one yet, HD channels really popped
detailedReviews 48: content: If you’re looking for a large format high resolution OLED display to use as a PC monitor there are only a few options (though the number is slowly growing) and the 42” C series is still the best of the bunch. Gaming is incredibly immersive and it doubles as a productivity monster. There are some issues with text clarity, but workarounds exist and I find it very usable with a few tweaks.
My main complaint is the stagnating peak brightness on the 42” model as it has had minimal increases since the C2 version. Full screen brightness has definitely improved and the ABL seems to be a non-issue on the C4 in my day to day work.
Overall I’ve been very impressed and find it unlikely I’ll go back to a standard monitor after using a panel of this size.
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starRating: 5
title: Best of the bunch for PC monitor
detailedReviews 49: content: Have been very impressed with the LG OLED65C4.
The WebOS interface is quick and quite easy to navigate, though the pointer function did take a bit of time to get used to.
4K picture quality is outstanding, the deep colours and shades of black highlight the quality of the LG panel. I was also impressed with the sound quality, loud and deep for such a thin TV.
Terrestrial TV also looks good with deep colours and also very good definition.
The remote control is simple and a good size to hold in the hand.
It has easy to access dedicated buttons for a number of popular streaming services.
The LG comes with AirPlay and Chromecast functionality already built in, very useful for sharing content from the different smartphones.
Multi view is also a nice feature when you want to watch two independent sources on one large screen
Console gaming is handled extremely well on this LG, the vibrancy of colours make the visuals look more solid, enhancing the gaming experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding 4K picture, impressive sound quality
detailedReviews 50: content: What an upgrade from my 10 year old TV! The size is incredible for my bedroom, feels like I am in a movie theatre. Image and sound are both crisp. Set up was super easy with clear instructions. TV is user friendly and easy to maneuver through apps and channels. Only "complaint" is the remote control is tricky if you have long nails because of the indented circle thing. I do highly recommend this TV though! Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible size, image and sound crisp
detailedReviews 51: content: Received the product in excellent condition. Was easy to assemble and attach parts to the television unit. Had a little problem with setting of the wifi, which would not activate. Hooked up the lan connection then installation went quickly. Other small issue was trying to find the decoder from local provider. Does help reading information on the manual guide. Once I found instructions, it was easy to install decoder from local provider. I have not had the unit long enough to give a through evaluation but at present time it is working excellently.
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starRating: 5
title: Working excellently, easy to assemble
detailedReviews 52: content: This is the first OLED TV I own, and WOW! What a difference from my previous 55-inch 2018 LCD. Dark scenes are now pure eye candy thanks to the infinite contrast ratio. I also see huge improvements in gaming due to the VRR support. The brightness is more than enough for me, as I often watch TV and game in a dark environment. I've also tested the TV in daylight with windows right behind it. While you do see reflections, it’s not hard to see what’s on the screen.
The only downside is that the settings menu can be incredibly slow at times. It seems like a bug in the software, which I hope will be patched soon. This was particularly annoying when setting up the TV for the first time.
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starRating: 5
title: Pure eye candy, huge improvements in gaming
detailedReviews 53: content: Great display with extra low blue light production without sacrificing picture quality to minimise melatonin disruption and ensure healthy sleep.
WebOS offers great parental control options and an intuitive programming guide with recording.
Internet and some smart features require agreeing to a large number of terms and conditions that include tracking and submission of data to third party providers. If you value your privacy I’d recommend getting a third party streaming box like apple tv instead.
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starRating: 4
title: Great display, low blue light production
detailedReviews 54: content: I received this unit 3 days ago 4/4/2025 from Costco . False information on the outside of the shipping Carton under is capabilities. It had MATTER with a logo to access the Matter capability. I found no QR code on the unit or in its documentation. LG support could not help and replied there is no QR code to be found for MATTER which is used to enter on the Google Home app. Picture quality is good. Expectation of its capabilities is dwindling and will probably return it.
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starRating: 2
title: False information on shipping carton
detailedReviews 55: content: Great bright picture. The screen seemed a little too bright, so I reduced the brightness. Sound is maybe average. I bought a soundbar from another competitor. The remote needs to be improved - hate the wheel, which is almost impossible to control. The remote should also offer pause, rewind, and fast forward. Hate watching commercials. So, why don't you provide an option for customers to pay for LG channels commercial free?
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starRating: 4
title: Great bright picture, sound average
detailedReviews 56: content: First off , I have to say the picture and sound are excellent . I am really pleased with the standard of both . But the remote control and "home page" are both incredibly tricky to navigate , a situation not helped by LG not including an instruction manual in the box . Are buyers supposed to be psychic ? Mind you I downloaded a manual from the LG website and that was incredibly uninformative so I'm none the wiser ! But if that doesn't worry you or if you enjoy a challenge (or maybe if you've owned an LG TV before , that would probably help) the viewing experience is excellent .
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starRating: 4
title: Picture and sound excellent, remote tricky
detailedReviews 57: content: We love the TV, we've actually bought three; two in this size and one bigger. We love the quality of the picture and sound, but one down fall of this TV is the remote control. I absolutely cannot stand it, it's so frustrating to use, there's no rewind and forward, you're lucky if you can pause without jumping to another channel, which any button seems to do...and doesn't light up so you can see everything for ease at night, there aren't info and guide buttons, and for such a big remote and expensive TV, it's incredibly lacking. I will be looking for a remote to replace this one, but other than that, we love this TV.
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starRating: 4
title: Love the TV, hate the remote control
detailedReviews 58: content: My current LG Oled (B7) was approaching 8 years of age so when I saw the Very Offer plus extra discount I decided to make the change. The replacement C4 is much lighter and therefore easier to install. All the connections are now at the side of the screen and are easily labelled and reachable. Naturally the replacement Oled has a lot more Picture and Connection options than the older TV which is also a game changer with HDR & UHD easily available. An impressive piece of kit.
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starRating: 5
title: Much lighter, easier to install
detailedReviews 59: content: This is our first LG and so far it has performed well. It is fast to start, has a great picture, clear sound and is relatively easy to use. I didn't like all the preloaded adverts - but you can turn these off - I used a guide I found online through a simple search. LG could have a much better home screen. The TV guide is a little clunky. I purchased directly through LG site in Australia - they made a few errors which they didn't really resolve despite being contacted.
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starRating: 4
title: Great picture, clear sound, easy to use
detailedReviews 60: content: Don’t buy if you wear hearing aids! You cannot have a standard soundbar active at the same time as the headphone jack or Bluetooth headphones. So, no connection for your hearing aids if you want to use the soundbar. You can only connect you hearing aids using Bluetooth if you use the inferior build in speakers. If nobody in your family needs hearing aids, this is a brilliant tv.
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starRating: 2
title: Cannot use soundbar with hearing aids
detailedReviews 61: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Disappointed with picture and sound quality
detailedReviews 62: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 63: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 64: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 65: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 66: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 67: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 68: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 69: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 70: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 71: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 72: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 73: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 74: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 75: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 76: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 77: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 78: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 79: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 80: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 81: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 82: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 83: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 84: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 85: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 86: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 87: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 88: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 89: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 90: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 91: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 92: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 93: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 94: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 95: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 96: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 97: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 98: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 99: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 100: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 101: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 102: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 103: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 104: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 105: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 106: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 107: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 108: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 109: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 110: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 111: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 112: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 113: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 114: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 115: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 116: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 117: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 118: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 119: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 120: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 121: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 122: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 123: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 124: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 125: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 126: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 127: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 128: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 129: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 130: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 131: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 132: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 133: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 134: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 135: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 136: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 137: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 138: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 139: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 140: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 141: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 142: content: After using this for a week I am really amazed by its quality. This TV integrates seamlessly with smart home devices, with Alexa and Google Assistant built-in, making it easy to control with your voice. The design is another highlight. The thin bezel gives it a modern look, and even though it’s a 77-inch screen, it doesn’t feel bulky. The picture quality is excellent The combination of Quantum Dot and NanoCell technology really brings the colors to life, they’re vibrant and rich, and the brightness is impressive, even in a bright room. The Full Array Local Dimming does wonders for contrast, making dark scenes look deep and realistic. While it’s not quite at OLED-level for the absolute darkest blacks, it’s really close. The 4K UHD resolution ensures everything is super sharp, especially when watching 4K content on streaming. Even standard HD channels look better than they did on my old TV, thanks to the excellent upscaling. The HDR support adds even more depth to the visuals, making bright and dark scenes pop. Switching between apps, live TV, and inputs is smooth and intuitive, and the magic remote with its point-and-click feature makes it even simpler. It supports Variable Refresh Rate, Auto Low Latency Mode and both NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync. Gaming has been a dream, no lag, smooth graphics, and stunning visuals in 4K with HDR. Overall, is an excellent TV that offers high-end features without being overly complicated. Whether you’re watching movies, gaming, or streaming shows, it delivers outstanding performance. The picture quality is fantastic, the interface is smooth, and the ability to connect Bluetooth headphones is a big plus. If you’re looking for a TV that’s easy to use and performs exceptionally well, I highly recommend it.
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starRating: 5
title: Amazed by quality, seamless smart home integration
detailedReviews 143: content: This television truly stands out with its stunning visuals and slim design. The OLED panel delivers outstanding image quality with a significant brightness boost that enhances the viewing experience.
The Alpha 9 AI processor ensures everything runs smoothly, making the built-in apps fast and seamless to use. One of the key features I appreciate is the built-in Airplay and HomeKit integration, which allows for easy automation and control within my home setup.
The television’s performance in natural light is impressive, with minimal reflections affecting the viewing experience. While broadcast TV at 1080p is adequate, the difference in quality is noticeable on such a large screen, particularly when compared to 4K HDR or Dolby Vision content, where this television truly excels. The audio quality is fine, though I’m considering a soundbar to further enhance the cinema-like experience.
For gaming enthusiasts like me, with a PC, the support for 144Hz refresh rates is a nice addition, making for a smoother experience on compatible games. In summary, this television offers a fantastic viewing experience, with excellent processing power and features that make it a strong contender if not the best value in its price range.
I highly recommend it for anyone looking to upgrade their home entertainment setup.
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starRating: 4
title: Stunning visuals, slim design, impressive brightness
detailedReviews 144: content: I have been using this TV for over 3 weeks now, and I know this is great.
The ultra-thin matrix rests on an elegant, metal, and centrally placed base. An interesting stylistic element is the finish of the back of the TV - it resembles architectural concrete a bit.
The LG OLED EVO C4 can also be hung on the wall, and it seems even slimmer without the base.
The set includes a Magic remote control with a gyroscope, which allows you to control the TV using both a rich set of buttons (including for VOD services) and on the principle of a computer mouse, i.e. a virtual cursor controlled by the movement of the hand with the remote control. This is a very convenient solution that significantly speeds up the selection of functions or selection of films on streaming services.
The microphone built into the remote control allows you to operate the TV using voice commands. Just press a button and speak to the remote control. I have to admit that it works very efficiently.
LG OLED EVO C4 is fully compatible with all major HDR standards, i.e. Dolby Vision, and HDR10+. The TV is also equipped with intelligent adaptive modes - they adjust the brightness and color intensity to the conditions in the living room.
The audio system that LG OLED evo C4 is equipped with offers excellent sound quality. I was very impressed with its dynamics and reproduction of low tones. The TV creates fantastic surround sound - AI Sound Pro (sound improvement technology in LG TVs) provides sound breakdown into a virtual system. 9.1.2. It allows you to achieve both a better spatial effect and better optimize the sound for a specific scene.
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starRating: 5
title: Elegant design, convenient magic remote control
detailedReviews 145: content: UNBOXING AND FIRST IMPRESSIONS
The unboxing experience was positive, it comes in an easily removed box/packaging and can be done by one person, although it would be easier with two. Once out the box, my first impression was Wow! The top 2 thirds of the screen are impossibly thin, and even on the lower third, where all the electronics and connections are, it doesn't get that much thicker. Most of the connections are on the left-hand edge, with the power cable coming out on the right.
PICTURE QUALITY
This was amazing! Being OLED, the blacks are inky black, but what amazed me was how bright it gets. I had heard OLEDs don't get very bright, but I was blown away. While watching a 4k Blu-ray of Star Trek, the ships details were bright and clear, while the surrounding space was ultra dark. After a bit of fiddling, I got the skin tone to be as accurate as looking at someone face-to-face. I had to turn off most of the AI and Auto functions, as they made everything too vivid and over-saturated for my eyes, but once setup, I was so happy. Motion is dealt with very too, with no blurring that I could see, so sports look great. I have heard the screen is really good for PC and console gaming, but I haven't tried that.
SOUND
This was probably the weakest aspect of the TV. For an LCD/OLED, it was actually impressive at first, but there's not much bass, although the sound is nicely balanced. No amount of fiddling would let it sound anywhere near the quality of my fairly low-end Sony soundbar though, so I won't be using the in-built speakers
SMART FEATURES
This was another aspect that really impressed me. The WebOS platform is quite mature now and the interface is quick and easy to use, with all the apps I need available. The remote, while fairly plasticky, is a joy to use, with the gyro 'mouse' making navigating to apps much quicker than just scrolling left and right. I have noticed no slow-down with the interface yet. In fact, I will probably be retiring my nVidia Shield and just using the TV from now on, which I was not expecting.
All-in-all, this is by far the best TV I have ever used, and I would recommenbd it to anyone.
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing picture quality, quick smart features
detailedReviews 146: content: The TV is very light and slim. there is a very nice finish on the back though we won't see it as we have ours wall mounted.
It is very easy to access all of the platforms that we subscribe to because the interface is very good.
The picture quality is superb with lovely bright and colourful images. There are many picture presets and we tend to use FILMMAKER mode for everything and Cinema home for HDR. The Dolby Vision FILMMAKER mode is a nice touch but I am unsure if I prefer it or Cinema. It is great to have so many choices. the sound is also surprisingly good. We will wall mount a soundbar at some point but there is no rush as the sound is quite enjoyable.
The remote control is the same model that we have used for a few years so it is nice to not have to learn a new remote. It has a nice shape and works very well. I am glad that LG haven't changed it.
Back to the picture quality, it makes everything look very good. We don't usually watch anything that is not at least 1080P but on the occasions when we do, the picture is surprisingly good.
The best pictures that we have seen are via our 4k Blu Ray player. The picture is absolutely stunning. HDR is very effective - much better than the internal apps but that is to be expected from 4K Blu Ray.
Setup takes a long time but then most of that is spent filling in the Login details for all of our subscriptions. The basic TV set up is very straight forward and LG's instructions are very clear. The same picture settings as on previous years' TVs are a great starting point so that is what we always start with.
This 65 inch set is superb and I would highly recommend it to anyone.
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starRating: 5
title: Superb picture quality, great remote control
detailedReviews 147: content: We took delivery of our new LG C4 last week and wasted no time in getting everything unpacked and set up. I was pleasantly surprised at light the tv was how easy it was to unpack and set up with just two of us!
Once the TV was powered up the guide was super helpful in getting it set up optimally for our needs. Having only used LCD TVs in the past we were instantly blown away with how black the blacks actually were on this, the amount of contrast between the light and dark parts of a scene was like nothing we had experienced before and this was before we tried any HDR content!
HDR really is a game changer, we re-watched an episode of Fallout so we could compare and the extra detail in the highlights and the additional contrast in the darker areas was just night and day. I don't think I will ever be able to go back now!
The LG C4 is also amazing as a gaming monitor as well which really surprised me. I hooked up my gaming PC a loaded up Cyberpunk 2077 and Horizon Forbidden West. The details and quality was amazing. I will certainly be using the tv for more story driven and imersive games going forward!
I can't believe we have been depriving ourself of what the LG OLED range offer for so long! Anyone who is on the fence certainly has to take the leap, it is worth every penny!
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starRating: 5
title: Instantly blown away, HDR is game changer
detailedReviews 148: content: We bought this TV a few weeks ago to replace an older OLED TV. Even when we went to replace it, we thought the picture on our old LG was amazing, but once we put this up we've really been blown away. The deeper blacks really make the more vivid colors pop, but what we've really noticed is how much brighter it is that our previous TV. There's a sizable window in our living room and sometimes we'd have to draw the curtains to keep it from washing out, but this TV is bright enough that it's a non-issue anymore. The smart features are plentiful and the WebOS might just be the best smart OS out there. The rest of the family plays video games on it and even I can tell the difference from our other older LED TV, it's faster and smoother. The only real gripe is that the sound quality is just okay. If you're serious about audio, you're going to want some speakers or a soundbar, or like the gamers in the house use, a headset. There's a bunch of AI sound and picture options, and while the picture seems to help upscale well, it doesn't do anything to help the sound. In fact, we found it worse with the AI Sound enabled, very tin-can-y. It's fine for TV, how it's used most here, but kind of underwhelming when we throw on an action movie. But the picture...no gripes there!
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starRating: 4
title: Picture quality amazing, deeper blacks pop
detailedReviews 149: content: Another amazing LG OLED TV!
This is my 3rd LG TV, and it is the best one yet. I've had the B8 55" and the C4 55" models before, but now upgraded to the C4 65". It is simply amazing!
The installation was very straight forward and easy, straight out of the box. I've added the aerial channels first and checked the SD and HD content. The HD channels really popped off the screen, very clear and bright picture, really impressive. I was also pleasantly surprised by the quality of the SD channels. I was expecting them to be quite blurry, especially on the screen this size, but they were quite clear, and looked much better than on the previous models.
I then connected my Nvidia Shield via HDMI, and also setup Netflix and Youtube, to test the HDR10, UHD and Dolby Vision content. All three were fantastic. The pictures from the UHD and HDR10 content off Youtube were crystal clear and bright, without being overwhelming. The colours were amazing too. The same goes for the Dolby Vision content on Netflix. I have tried various picture settings, but settled on the Filmmaker mode, as this is usually my favourite. I'm looking forward to watching movies on this screen!
I am very happy with this TV so far, and I would highly recommend it to anyone.
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starRating: 5
title: Best one yet, HD channels really popped
detailedReviews 150: content: If you’re looking for a large format high resolution OLED display to use as a PC monitor there are only a few options (though the number is slowly growing) and the 42” C series is still the best of the bunch. Gaming is incredibly immersive and it doubles as a productivity monster. There are some issues with text clarity, but workarounds exist and I find it very usable with a few tweaks.
My main complaint is the stagnating peak brightness on the 42” model as it has had minimal increases since the C2 version. Full screen brightness has definitely improved and the ABL seems to be a non-issue on the C4 in my day to day work.
Overall I’ve been very impressed and find it unlikely I’ll go back to a standard monitor after using a panel of this size.
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starRating: 5
title: Best of the bunch for PC monitor
detailedReviews 151: content: Have been very impressed with the LG OLED65C4.
The WebOS interface is quick and quite easy to navigate, though the pointer function did take a bit of time to get used to.
4K picture quality is outstanding, the deep colours and shades of black highlight the quality of the LG panel. I was also impressed with the sound quality, loud and deep for such a thin TV.
Terrestrial TV also looks good with deep colours and also very good definition.
The remote control is simple and a good size to hold in the hand.
It has easy to access dedicated buttons for a number of popular streaming services.
The LG comes with AirPlay and Chromecast functionality already built in, very useful for sharing content from the different smartphones.
Multi view is also a nice feature when you want to watch two independent sources on one large screen
Console gaming is handled extremely well on this LG, the vibrancy of colours make the visuals look more solid, enhancing the gaming experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding 4K picture, impressive sound quality
detailedReviews 152: content: What an upgrade from my 10 year old TV! The size is incredible for my bedroom, feels like I am in a movie theatre. Image and sound are both crisp. Set up was super easy with clear instructions. TV is user friendly and easy to maneuver through apps and channels. Only "complaint" is the remote control is tricky if you have long nails because of the indented circle thing. I do highly recommend this TV though! Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible size, image and sound crisp
detailedReviews 153: content: Received the product in excellent condition. Was easy to assemble and attach parts to the television unit. Had a little problem with setting of the wifi, which would not activate. Hooked up the lan connection then installation went quickly. Other small issue was trying to find the decoder from local provider. Does help reading information on the manual guide. Once I found instructions, it was easy to install decoder from local provider. I have not had the unit long enough to give a through evaluation but at present time it is working excellently.
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starRating: 5
title: Working excellently, easy to assemble
detailedReviews 154: content: This is the first OLED TV I own, and WOW! What a difference from my previous 55-inch 2018 LCD. Dark scenes are now pure eye candy thanks to the infinite contrast ratio. I also see huge improvements in gaming due to the VRR support. The brightness is more than enough for me, as I often watch TV and game in a dark environment. I've also tested the TV in daylight with windows right behind it. While you do see reflections, it’s not hard to see what’s on the screen.
The only downside is that the settings menu can be incredibly slow at times. It seems like a bug in the software, which I hope will be patched soon. This was particularly annoying when setting up the TV for the first time.
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starRating: 5
title: Pure eye candy, huge improvements in gaming
detailedReviews 155: content: Great display with extra low blue light production without sacrificing picture quality to minimise melatonin disruption and ensure healthy sleep.
WebOS offers great parental control options and an intuitive programming guide with recording.
Internet and some smart features require agreeing to a large number of terms and conditions that include tracking and submission of data to third party providers. If you value your privacy I’d recommend getting a third party streaming box like apple tv instead.
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starRating: 4
title: Great display, low blue light production
detailedReviews 156: content: I received this unit 3 days ago 4/4/2025 from Costco . False information on the outside of the shipping Carton under is capabilities. It had MATTER with a logo to access the Matter capability. I found no QR code on the unit or in its documentation. LG support could not help and replied there is no QR code to be found for MATTER which is used to enter on the Google Home app. Picture quality is good. Expectation of its capabilities is dwindling and will probably return it.
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starRating: 2
title: False information on shipping carton
detailedReviews 157: content: Great bright picture. The screen seemed a little too bright, so I reduced the brightness. Sound is maybe average. I bought a soundbar from another competitor. The remote needs to be improved - hate the wheel, which is almost impossible to control. The remote should also offer pause, rewind, and fast forward. Hate watching commercials. So, why don't you provide an option for customers to pay for LG channels commercial free?
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starRating: 4
title: Great bright picture, sound average
detailedReviews 158: content: First off , I have to say the picture and sound are excellent . I am really pleased with the standard of both . But the remote control and "home page" are both incredibly tricky to navigate , a situation not helped by LG not including an instruction manual in the box . Are buyers supposed to be psychic ? Mind you I downloaded a manual from the LG website and that was incredibly uninformative so I'm none the wiser ! But if that doesn't worry you or if you enjoy a challenge (or maybe if you've owned an LG TV before , that would probably help) the viewing experience is excellent .
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starRating: 4
title: Picture and sound excellent, remote tricky
detailedReviews 159: content: We love the TV, we've actually bought three; two in this size and one bigger. We love the quality of the picture and sound, but one down fall of this TV is the remote control. I absolutely cannot stand it, it's so frustrating to use, there's no rewind and forward, you're lucky if you can pause without jumping to another channel, which any button seems to do...and doesn't light up so you can see everything for ease at night, there aren't info and guide buttons, and for such a big remote and expensive TV, it's incredibly lacking. I will be looking for a remote to replace this one, but other than that, we love this TV.
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starRating: 4
title: Love the TV, hate the remote control
detailedReviews 160: content: My current LG Oled (B7) was approaching 8 years of age so when I saw the Very Offer plus extra discount I decided to make the change. The replacement C4 is much lighter and therefore easier to install. All the connections are now at the side of the screen and are easily labelled and reachable. Naturally the replacement Oled has a lot more Picture and Connection options than the older TV which is also a game changer with HDR & UHD easily available. An impressive piece of kit.
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starRating: 5
title: Much lighter, easier to install
detailedReviews 161: content: This is our first LG and so far it has performed well. It is fast to start, has a great picture, clear sound and is relatively easy to use. I didn't like all the preloaded adverts - but you can turn these off - I used a guide I found online through a simple search. LG could have a much better home screen. The TV guide is a little clunky. I purchased directly through LG site in Australia - they made a few errors which they didn't really resolve despite being contacted.
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starRating: 4
title: Great picture, clear sound, easy to use
detailedReviews 162: content: Don’t buy if you wear hearing aids! You cannot have a standard soundbar active at the same time as the headphone jack or Bluetooth headphones. So, no connection for your hearing aids if you want to use the soundbar. You can only connect you hearing aids using Bluetooth if you use the inferior build in speakers. If nobody in your family needs hearing aids, this is a brilliant tv.
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starRating: 2
title: Cannot use soundbar with hearing aids
detailedReviews 163: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 164: content: First impressions were that the packaging of this LG TV has been well thought out. Being able to remove the box leaving the tv in place to avoid having to try and pull the tv out of the box, which always feels a little precarious, is a great idea. Setup is extremely simple - literally plug and play. Settings out of the box were also surprisingly good. I like to spend time adjusting the picture settings to achieve the ideal picture for the space the TV occupies, but for someone who doesn’t want to have to do that, using the Expert preset resulted in a pretty good picture right off the bat. Picture quality is excellent and the OLED technology results in perfect blacks and contrast that blows any LED TV out of the water. HDR content looks amazing and for me was one of the most impressive things about the TV and it really shows off the benefits of OLED technology. The LG C series has always stood out as an impressive TV for gaming and that hasn’t changed. Extremely low input lag combined with variable refresh rate, Dolby Vision gaming, FreeSync Premium Pro and more means that it stands out as one of the best options if you’re considering the TV for gaming use. Overall it’s difficult to fault this TV. I’m extremely happy with the LG C4 TV. It’s an excellent all-rounder that packs an amazing punch when it comes to picture quality and gaming support. I’d highly recommend to anyone considering one.
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starRating: 5
title: Excellent picture quality, amazing for gaming
detailedReviews 165: content: One word describes this purchase, WOW! I've had older LG tv's in the past but this is on another level, from the design to the Web OS platform on the tv, everything is simple and easy to get you going. Unboxing process has been improved since previous gens of the OLED range with a new eco friendly packaging being added, removing was once again really easy and mounting the TV took minutes. Set up can be done on the TV itself or with a smart phone using the LG app - again took minutes to get up and running and content was on within 5 minutes. Out of the box settings are pretty accurate but always can be adjusted to suit the user, which I have done for different sources. Gaming is again fantastic and all next gen consoles working flawlessly in UHD, with Dolby Vision and buttery smooth input lag thanks to the in built game mode coming to the party! Software update was run on the tv to ensure everything was up to date from out the box, again simple to do and very user friendly. Overall, a very happy purchase from me, big thumbs up from me and my partner - we had our first movie night Friday night and was blown away - the picture in dolby vision was incredible and blows our local cinema out the window. We'll be looking forward to more movie nights and the upcoming football season starting, along with the rest of the sporting calendar. Anyone on the fence about making the switch to OLED, don't even hesitate, get involved and get ordering - you won't look back!
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starRating: 5
title: WOW! Another level, simple and easy setup
detailedReviews 166: content: I've owned my fair share of tvs and this thing doesn't disappoint. It does alot of things right and it does them very well. Picture quality is the main focus for most people when purchasing a tv and I personally have never seen a better more clear picture. It makes any 4k content and even some 1440 and 1080 content seem as if your viewing it for the first time. The hdr and dolby vision really helps with certain content on upscaling and my personal favorite feature is the filmmaker mode. It takes a movie or TV show that's formated for it and let's you view it how the producer intended it to be viewed. It really ads that spice to any at home movie night or just daily viewing. Also they make it easy to tune your TV to your favorite picture settings with their ai picture viewer. Basically it shows you a bunch of images all similar and you pick two every time till it configures your picture settings to what you seem to prefer. Next I wanna talk about the gaming side of this. I'm an avid gamer who enjoys playing first person shooters. If you know anything about those you know you need low latency and high frames per second. This TV hits 120 frames easy and with freesync and g sync works well with console or pc. Just plug it into any 1 of the 4 hdmi 2.1 ports, pull up your game optimizer, and set your settings how you want and you will have a seamless tear free very responsive gaming monitor that plays in 4k and utilizes dolby gaming. I can't finish this off without 1 con and to be honest it's not that big of a deal to most people. With that said the audio on this TV is kind of lackluster but it's to be expected on stock TV speakers. If your not an audiophile or someone who likes a dedicated surround sound then you'll probably thoroughly enjoy the dolby atmos enabled internal speakers. If your like me then have no fear because they make the E-arc(hdmi 2) on this thing very fast and easy to use with any soundbar or receiver. Just plug it in and set it as your primary audio device and you can use it for any streaming audio or any other devices audio you have plugged into any of the 3 other hdmi ports. It does this without stutter or lag from what I've tested. There's a bunch more I could write on this TV but these are the points as to why I will keep this as my main viewing TV for years to come. Do yourself a favor and get this TV especially if you want a good picture and for anyone who walks into your house to stop and ask what kind of TV is that and compliment it
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starRating: 5
title: Best TV of 2024, amazing gaming dashboard
detailedReviews 167: content: Having owned a previous LG OLED Model, i already knew that I would be getting a quality product but I still did some research before hitting the "buy" button and I was sure I would be happy with my purchase, the C4 has won many many awards so the decision was made easier after researching.
The C4 is feature packed, the ThinQ Ai Gen9 4K processor for clear bright picture, dolby atmos sound, with 4K/144Hz VBR refresh rate and featuring HDMI 2.1 sockets, it’s designed to get the very best for gamers with support for NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync, the webOS is quicker and easy to navigate, streaming Apps open so fast now, tip skip setting apps up like Chromecast, apple Airplay otherwise have all your login details ready, you can always set them up later, after install.
What I was not ready for was for just HOW great this TV is!!!! Utterly brilliant, totally amazing picture and sound,
Oh, and it was very easy to unpack and set up - LG have even thought about how to make this process as easy as possible with sensible packaging (Search Youtube for a "how to unbox")video.
Very very impressed with my purchase
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starRating: 5
title: Feature packed, brilliant picture and sound
detailedReviews 168: content: I love my new 77 inch LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV 2024. It replaces a nearly 10-year-old 65 LG OLED TV. The delivery was very fast. The features, the speed of the apps and the configuration easy are all phenomenal.
I use the eARC to connect to my AVR. It works great. I thought the 65-inch OLED tv picture was great, the C4 is truly impressive. The HDR brings the images in the shadows of my favorite SCIFI movies into visibility. Buy this TV…… you can pay more but I doubt you can get a better tv.
I love my new 77 inch LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV 2024. It replaces a nearly 10-year-old 65 LG OLED TV. The delivery was very fast. The features, the speed of the apps and the configuration easy are all phenomenal.
I use the eARC to connect to my AVR. It works great. I thought the 65-inch OLED tv picture was great, the C4 is truly impressive. The HDR brings the images in the shadows of my favorite SCIFI movies into visibility. Buy this TV…… you can pay more but I doubt you can get a better tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Truly impressive, HDR brings shadows to visibility
detailedReviews 169: content: The TV arrived in the familiar plain cardboard box. Anticipation was high right from the moment it arrived. The packaging is very good and in no time, it was unpacked and fitted to the wall. I did not use the supplied stand but it seems like a good quality, relatively small
Set up is very easy by following the clear step by step actions which includes WiFi set up and agreeing to the terms and conditions. The next step is to check for and apply the latest software.
The longest part for me up is setting up and logging in to all the apps that I subscribe to. The LG app store makes it very easy to find. The home screen is very good and easy to arrange apps in the preferred order.
I disable the power saving features to maximise picture quality. It is easy to disable the ‘switch off after 4 hours’ feature but you must also ensure to switch it off under the ‘Time and timers’ section. Filmmaker mode is my preferred picture mode as it is the most accurate. I use Cinema home for the HDR modes – Dolby Vision, HDR 10 and HLG HDR. These settings are all very straight forward to use but then I do get a new LG OLED every year so I am very used to it.
The picture quality is excellent straight away but improves a little bit after a few days of use. Poor quality broadcasts are handled very well, and the processing makes the picture very acceptable. HD content looks very good indeed. 4K is absolutely stunning especially if also in HDR. The streaming platforms’ content looks very good indeed but as expected, 4k Blu Ray is just amazing.
The sound quality is very acceptable, and the AI Pro feature gives an interesting sound. I personally settled on the ‘Music’ setting. When connected to my HiFi via Blu ray player and eARC, it is obviously much better than the TV speakers.
Gaming via one of the 4k consoles is truly stunning.
The design of the TV is very nice indeed. The lower part contains the electronics, and the upper section is purely screen so is very slim indeed. The finish on the back is very nice and there is a neat dark finish to the edge trim. The bezels surrounding the screen are very slim and there are no logos visible. This means the picture covers almost the entire size of the TV.
It is worth registering the TV on the LG website as they have a free 5 year warranty promotion on at the moment.
I strongly recommend the C4 OLED and the 65 inch size is easy to accommodate even in fairly small rooms.
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starRating: 5
title: Exquisite picture quality, excellent processing
detailedReviews 170: content: Best TV I’ve ever owned, EASY!
Dark inky blacks and insane contrast, 1100nits peak and after calibration around 930-940nits peak.
Latency is SUPER LOW and everything felt cohesive and awesome to explore.
Sadness about the whole “no 120hz BFI” whice is too bad. Never matter that, its awesome.
All games and movies look and feel more impactful then on an expensive LCD TV. Definitely without a doubt in the world the best Gaming TV since LG C1.
Fun and expensive functions in the software that lends all gamers with amazement, all of my gaming friends have been shocked over the performance and fidelity of this panel.
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starRating: 5
title: Best TV ever, dark blacks, insane contrast
detailedReviews 171: content: I am stunned by this television. As my wife and I watch different shows all we say to each other is look at this picture! Watching sports in 4k is better than being there. Watching nature shows are so real I should take allergy medicine. Beautiful colors that pop mixed with prefect inky blacks. I was able to go back and watch the Game of thrones dark episode in its entirety! It was unwatchable on a top of the line QLED from Samsung. It was breath taking on this gorgeous Television. Playing my Xbox series X and Playstation 5 is unbelievable! Again colors so rich and immersive. Buy this TV you deserve it! Everyone should have one!
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starRating: 5
title: Stunned by television, picture is breathtaking
detailedReviews 172: content: This TV is in a league of it's own. I am so happy that I purchased it. The colors are visually stunning, things like explosions and other bright assets stand out so well due to the bright boosting and EVO technology. I found myself watching more HDR and Dolby Vision content just to appreciate the visual quality. Its not just that though. I am a avid gamer and love that I can not only take full advantage of my PS5 and Xbox Series S consoles with the TV being capable at running home consoles at 120FPS, but this generation the C series can now push PC gaming to the next level by running at 144hz when connected. With that and the less than 0.1ms response times, this TV can compete with the best gaming monitors! Absolutley a must buy if you are looking into investing into your home entertainment set up. I Would just make sure to couple it with a great soundbar or sound system and be aware that the settings screen take very long to load compared to my previous C1. That being said, that issue can probably be fixed with a software update.
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starRating: 5
title: Colors visually stunning, competes with gaming monitors
detailedReviews 173: content: The 77-inch LG OLED evo AI C4 4K Smart TV is simply spectacular. The picture quality is stunning, with deep blacks, vibrant colors, and incredible clarity that make every scene come to life. The AI-enhanced features are intuitive and enhance the viewing experience seamlessly. The smart TV interface is user-friendly, offering a wide range of apps and easy connectivity options. The sleek design adds a touch of elegance to any room. Whether watching movies, sports, or gaming, this TV delivers an immersive experience like no other. Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Spectacular picture quality, intuitive smart features
detailedReviews 174: content: Firstly the packaging was well designed. i was replacing the very first LG CX.
It was very smooth sailing so far, after completeing the setup it was time to turn the TV on. They have made it so somply now to get started with the TV and activate everything with your phone.
my first reaction was the screen quality, its a big improvement the colours are super rich and the blacks are strong. The AI setup they have now integrated on the TV is amazing helps map out the correct screen setting for you.
was very impressed with the speed of the TV, the upgraded CPU has clearly done the job , loading apps like Netflix was very quick and now with the support of Dolby vision and Atmos the picture and sound was incredible.
by far this is the best screen so far its extremely clear and the sound is amazing. i have recommended this to few friends after they have seen the screen and no doubt this is on there shopping list.
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starRating: 5
title: Big improvement, incredible picture and sound
detailedReviews 175: content: I just wanted an upgrade to see what has happened over the last several years. I had an LG OLED 65C8 with 38000 hours on it. Yes, I watch a tremendous amount of TV. There was nothing wrong at all with that set except for the less than ideal sound. WOW was I happy to get this new set. Everything was much more than I expected. Picture was perfect. Easy to navigate. However the best part was the sound. So much improved over my old set That alone was worth getting a new set. As far as I'm concerned LG is my brand. Couldn't be more pleased.
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starRating: 5
title: Much more than expected, sound greatly improved
detailedReviews 176: content: I am happy with my purchase! When the TV arrived, the LG team installed our TV onto the mount, which is a very convenient service. Setting up the TV was easy, LG take you through step by step on the screen.
The functions of the TV is super. It has smart TV options and Alexa search which is very handy. The TV's screen pixel and colour is stunning. The picture quality enhances your experience. Its picture is bright, crisp and clear. The sound is average, but this is forgiven with the picture performance. The TV itself it thin and sits nicely against the wall. Its appearance is very elegant. We have placed this near a window in our house and the anti reflection is good. It also doesn’t seem to matter where you watch from in the room as the picture remains the same at all angles. There are 4 HDMI ports which is always handy. Overall this is a splendid TV produced by a reputable manufacturer.
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starRating: 5
title: Splendid TV, stunning pixel and colour
detailedReviews 177: content: This tv is simply the best hands down! The picture is crisp, clear and the blacks are BLACK! It was easy to install and connect to my input sources. The channels that come with the tv is just icing on the cake. There are many many app options to use and add if you wish. The sound is actually ok for a downward firing system although I did connect to my surround sound system. The remote is easy enough to use and the voice control is awesome. It's pretty cool to get a notification that some is at my door and just bring it up on the tv to see who is there. The streaming works very well and is fast with no delays. The detail you see with the blacks being so black is amazing. Every little detail is clear as a bell. To be honest, when watching a nature program it is darn near like looking out of the window. I am pleased as punch that we got this tv and my wife can't give me grief because she loves it also.
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starRating: 5
title: Best TV hands down, blacks are BLACK!
detailedReviews 178: content: I recently upgraded from their B series TV to this one and I couldn't be happier. The picture quality on LG OLED TVs have no competition in my opinion. Since, I have been in the market for a new TV, I went to check some out at BestBuy and I was able to compare it side by side to other brands and nothing comes close to how good the image looks. The colors are so vibrant, my favorite part is the brightness and how rich the colors are. Another one of my favorite thing about this TV is that when it's idle you can set it as a picture frame and the TV it's so thin that you can hang it and add a frame around it to make it look like a real painting. I love this because it makes my living room look so much better rather than always having a black rectangle in my living room. I would say you need two people when opening it and setting it up, because it's pretty large and a bit heavy. Since owning the B series and now the C series I'm always recommending LG OLED TVs to my family and friends.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture quality has no competition, vibrant colors
detailedReviews 179: content: We visited Media Markt at La Canada, Marbella to choose a larger LG tv to replace our existing tv. On display was an OLED55C45LA 55 inch C4 tv which is the maximum size for the intended location within our living room. The tv picture is outstanding and certainly performs to the claimed standards of pure black contrast and enhanced brilliance which delivers an immersive experience. Th OLED screen allows viewing at all angles without loss of quality which is a feature that we require. In conclusion, an excellent purchase.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding picture, immersive viewing experience
detailedReviews 180: content: This is a very slick and elegant looking TV and I'm glad I purchased it.
When the TV arrived, the LG team of experts installed our mount and the TV onto the mount, which was very convenient given their years of experience. It probably saved us a few hours of trying to work it out.
The functionality of the tv is great, it has all the smart tv capabilities and ability to watch multi view. I'm particularly fond of how quickly you can load shows up using the Alexa search functionality on the main screen, you can search for any show and have it displayed within seconds from multiple different streaming services.
The only difficulty is in using the LG app, it does need some user interface improvement.
The TV's screen pixel and colour is amazing. If you're looking for cinematic views, this is the TV for you.
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starRating: 5
title: Slick and elegant, amazing screen pixel and colour
detailedReviews 181: content: I bought this TV as is was highlighted as a 'Best Buy' in Which magazine and I was looking to upgrade my old Sony Bravia model.
I took my time, read several reviews and talked to staff at Richer Sounds before going ahead with the purchase. Am I happy? Yes, extremely! AI assists you with your picture and sound preferences, if you want it to, there's also plenty of preset options too - to get them just the way you like things. There are so many channels and apps that you are really spoiled for choice. Overall I'm a very happy customer.😃
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starRating: 5
title: Very happy customer, AI assists picture preferences
detailedReviews 182: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Exquisite picture quality, pleasant sound surprise
detailedReviews 183: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Delivers in every aspect, picture quality incredible
detailedReviews 184: content: I was looking to upgrade my old and tired 4K TV to an OLED TV in time for the Olympics. Hours of research and many trips to several big electronics stores, I was just about to purchase the 55" C3 when I bumped into an offer on the LG store for 55" C4. I took the plunge and bought the TV and my jaw is still on the floor. The colour accuracy, sound, superfast 144Hz gaming and the whole TV is at a different level. It has taken my viewing into a new dimension.
The only side effect is that I don't get much sleep as I spent too much time at night watching as much TV as possible.
Could it be love at first sight :-) .
If you are looking for a new TV , DO NOT hesitate and go ahead and buy the C4 or G4 if you pocket can afford it.! It will blow your socks off and you'll be picking your jaw off the floor!
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starRating: 5
title: New dimension of viewing, colour accuracy superb
detailedReviews 185: content: We are really pleased with this TV which is relatively good value compared to similar out there. The picture quality is great and accompanied by the sound bar that we got half price the sound is excellent too. The TV is really easy to use with the remote control and the app that you can get and there are lots of options for sound and picture so you can make everything you are watching as good as it can be.
We are really pleased and the customer service and delivery was excellent as well. Would definitely recommend both the TV and purchasing from John Lewis.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture quality great, sound excellent with soundbar
detailedReviews 186: content: LG OLED65C46LA 4K This TV is fantastic. Image clarity and color are unmatched. The colors are bright and sharp, but also very natural. Even the sound of the TV is incredible without the need for an additional soundbar. I added the LG S90TR 7.1 soundbar and wow!, you're inside a real movie theater! If you are looking for a quality TV that completely immerses you, without being ridiculously huge, I think you will not find a better one than this.
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starRating: 5
title: Fantastic TV, image clarity and color unmatched
detailedReviews 187: content: I bought my 55”oled evo tv 2 weeks ago.The picture
is so much far superior than anything else I have had or
what I saw in the shops.The picture is so sharp and the
colours are brilliant.The remote control is a good size
and easy to use with great features, compared with others I’d seen.Navigating the menu is great and has all the apps
that I need.Even though the tv was a bit more than I wanted to pay it is well worth the extra money paid.
I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this product to anyone
looking for a tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture so sharp, colours are brilliant
detailedReviews 188: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: Extremely happy, picture quality is insane
detailedReviews 189: content: Absolutely amazing TV. Picture clarity is exceptional and even impressed with the built in speakers which provide more than adequate sound for normal viewing. Plenty of connectivity options and hopefully future proofed for many years to come. This is my fifth tv purchased from Richer Sounds over the past 15 years or so. Excellent advice given backed up by 6 year warranty and price matched to beat all competition. What's not to like
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, picture clarity exceptional
detailedReviews 190: content: I mainly bought this TV for gaming on my PS5 and I couldn't be more happy with my purchase! The colors and blacks are amazing. I really like the Game Bar for when playing games. The different presets like FPS, RPG, and others allow me to customize each genre of games that I enjoy playing. And the 120Hz in WarZone is a game-changer! WarZone runs so smoothly in 120Hz with VRR, all of the little micro-stutters are gone for the most part.
So far I have only watched one movie, Avatar: The Way Of Water, and it also looked amazing! I felt like I could reach right into the TV and touch the actors.
I highly recommend if you are a console gamer!
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starRating: 5
title: Couldn't be happier for PS5 gaming
detailedReviews 191: content: We have had the TV for several weeks now and are very happy with it. The sound quality is wonderful, we have it on the stand it came with and we added the sound bar. The picture is incredible. There is no distortion viewing from the side, crystal clear. The unit is light weight so it was not difficult to get set up. There are several U tube videos on unboxing and setting up the unit that are very helpful.
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starRating: 5
title: Very happy, picture incredible, sound wonderful
detailedReviews 192: content: LG shows us again why everyone uses their OLED panels, clarity, deep blacks, bright enough for daytime use and not as reflective as the OLEDs in the past. Colours are punchy and rich right out of the box without any adjustments and the LG Ui and operating system is a lot better than my previous Lg tv from years ago. Make sure you try out 4K content to get its full benefit. I use a soundbar so can’t comment on the sound but tested it and it was ok. No complaints about this really and definitely a pick for this year if you are looking to upgrade!
Love this TV so much and a great addition to any living room or theatre room. Only issue for me is I wished I went with a larger 77” option instead!
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starRating: 5
title: Stunning TV, colours punchy and rich
detailedReviews 193: content: Beautiful Bezzel, this TV is amazing. It was easy to set up and connect to the internet, and the menu is easy to use and understand. The picture quality is incredible. I watched Deadpool, and the graphics were top-notch! The remote is nice and easy to navigate; however, my only complaint is the cursor option, which makes my brain want to use it rather than the remote. It's kind of annoying. :D
I was afraid that OLEDs are only good for dark rooms, but this TV has nice color ratios and vivid brightness that can compete with any TV.
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, picture quality incredible
detailedReviews 194: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: No bad sides, amazing picture and sound
detailedReviews 195: content: First smart TV! Our last TV was 10 yrs old from Richer Sounds, and this is a vast difference. The picture quality is amazing and we find the sound great too, but like films with the sound bar. The 48 inch looks good in our room and doesn’t dominate, but if you have the room it would no doubt be lovely to have a bigger screen. Do not regret this purchase. Just getting used to not watching or recording Live TV!
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starRating: 5
title: Vast difference, picture quality amazing
detailedReviews 196: content: Outstanding picture and easy to use remote control. Sound is good however I put mine through a AVR unit for better quality and clearer speech. Only downside is the pixel request which is regularly required when the TV is turned on. This takes 5 minutes and can be overridden but would still need to be done later. I did find setup a bit confusing as so many questions and options are offered. Very pleased with the final result.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding picture, easy to use remote
detailedReviews 197: content: I've decided to go with the 77inch C4 since we 90% of the time we watch TV during the evening and the price difference with the G4 was over $2000. This is my first OLED and coming from a QLED TV. I have to say it's a stunning TV and after some calibration the TV is stunning. Deep blacks and the colours are very nice as well. I will have it professionally calibrated soon since I want to get the best out of this TV. The only downside it that I had high hopes for WOW orchestra since I also have a flagship LG Soundbar (SQ95R) but when in use it will down sample any DTS:X track to lossy, so please fix this with a firmware upgrade LG? Besides that, I am very happy with this TV and can highly recommend this.
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starRating: 4
title: Stunning TV, deep blacks, nice colours
detailedReviews 198: content: I've always been a Sony addict. No two ways about that. C series have always been giving me second thoughts. With time, Sony hasn't been innovative and has been relying on their mastered tech which is not at all a bad thing. However, the C4 is a masterpiece ! Be it design, the picture or the premium feel, this TV nails it all. I bought the 48 inch for my bedroom and I am already thinking about getting a 65 " for the living room.
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starRating: 5
title: Masterpiece TV, nails design, picture, feel
detailedReviews 199: content: Customer service on steroids. People make all the different. James was above and beyond, not pushy and provided great recommendations on a 77inch OLED TV and Music CD System with speakers. He was considerate, listened to what I had to say and ensured whatever he recommended suited my purposes and budget.
In addition, Andy the installer of the above tech also was above and beyond. He was great and card about his work.
What a team.
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starRating: 5
title: Customer service on steroids, amazing team
detailedReviews 200: content: This TV is amazing. Bought this as a monitor to get an OLED display with high refresh rate for my PS5 and MacBook Pro. The display clarity and color richness is stunning. Graphics look incredible, and even fonts for productivity purposes are impressively sharp. And it’s fun that it’s actually a TV, with all popular apps built in. Arguably one of the best displays out there.
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing display, clarity and color richness stunning
detailedReviews 201: content: The LG OLED C4 77" TV delivers an exceptional viewing experience with its stunning visuals and superior performance. The picture quality is unmatched, offering vibrant colors, deep blacks, and incredible clarity. The smart TV features are user-friendly, and the interface is intuitive. Sound quality is also impressive, providing an immersive experience. Whether watching movies, sports, or gaming, this TV excels in every aspect. Highly recommend for anyone seeking top-tier home entertainment.
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starRating: 5
title: Exceptional viewing, stunning visuals and performance
detailedReviews 202: content: Had been looking for a smaller screen for a while (old one was 55" and too big for the current spot) and the LGs had always caught my attention. Thought I was going to need to invest in a new Apple TV to go with it for 4k but the software on the TV is actaully good, and there's no need for an external box.
The screen is great, the remote works well and the sound is far better than I expected too. All things considered, absolutely no regrets with this screen.
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starRating: 5
title: Great screen, remote works well, sound better
detailedReviews 203: content: After using this for a week I am really amazed by its quality. This TV integrates seamlessly with smart home devices, with Alexa and Google Assistant built-in, making it easy to control with your voice. The design is another highlight. The thin bezel gives it a modern look, and even though it’s a 77-inch screen, it doesn’t feel bulky. The picture quality is excellent The combination of Quantum Dot and NanoCell technology really brings the colors to life, they’re vibrant and rich, and the brightness is impressive, even in a bright room. The Full Array Local Dimming does wonders for contrast, making dark scenes look deep and realistic. While it’s not quite at OLED-level for the absolute darkest blacks, it’s really close. The 4K UHD resolution ensures everything is super sharp, especially when watching 4K content on streaming. Even standard HD channels look better than they did on my old TV, thanks to the excellent upscaling. The HDR support adds even more depth to the visuals, making bright and dark scenes pop. Switching between apps, live TV, and inputs is smooth and intuitive, and the magic remote with its point-and-click feature makes it even simpler. It supports Variable Refresh Rate, Auto Low Latency Mode and both NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync. Gaming has been a dream, no lag, smooth graphics, and stunning visuals in 4K with HDR. Overall, is an excellent TV that offers high-end features without being overly complicated. Whether you’re watching movies, gaming, or streaming shows, it delivers outstanding performance. The picture quality is fantastic, the interface is smooth, and the ability to connect Bluetooth headphones is a big plus. If you’re looking for a TV that’s easy to use and performs exceptionally well, I highly recommend it.
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starRating: 5
title: Amazed by quality, seamless smart home integration
detailedReviews 204: content: This television truly stands out with its stunning visuals and slim design. The OLED panel delivers outstanding image quality with a significant brightness boost that enhances the viewing experience.
The Alpha 9 AI processor ensures everything runs smoothly, making the built-in apps fast and seamless to use. One of the key features I appreciate is the built-in Airplay and HomeKit integration, which allows for easy automation and control within my home setup.
The television’s performance in natural light is impressive, with minimal reflections affecting the viewing experience. While broadcast TV at 1080p is adequate, the difference in quality is noticeable on such a large screen, particularly when compared to 4K HDR or Dolby Vision content, where this television truly excels. The audio quality is fine, though I’m considering a soundbar to further enhance the cinema-like experience.
For gaming enthusiasts like me, with a PC, the support for 144Hz refresh rates is a nice addition, making for a smoother experience on compatible games. In summary, this television offers a fantastic viewing experience, with excellent processing power and features that make it a strong contender if not the best value in its price range.
I highly recommend it for anyone looking to upgrade their home entertainment setup.
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starRating: 4
title: Stunning visuals, slim design, impressive brightness
detailedReviews 205: content: I have been using this TV for over 3 weeks now, and I know this is great.
The ultra-thin matrix rests on an elegant, metal, and centrally placed base. An interesting stylistic element is the finish of the back of the TV - it resembles architectural concrete a bit.
The LG OLED EVO C4 can also be hung on the wall, and it seems even slimmer without the base.
The set includes a Magic remote control with a gyroscope, which allows you to control the TV using both a rich set of buttons (including for VOD services) and on the principle of a computer mouse, i.e. a virtual cursor controlled by the movement of the hand with the remote control. This is a very convenient solution that significantly speeds up the selection of functions or selection of films on streaming services.
The microphone built into the remote control allows you to operate the TV using voice commands. Just press a button and speak to the remote control. I have to admit that it works very efficiently.
LG OLED EVO C4 is fully compatible with all major HDR standards, i.e. Dolby Vision, and HDR10+. The TV is also equipped with intelligent adaptive modes - they adjust the brightness and color intensity to the conditions in the living room.
The audio system that LG OLED evo C4 is equipped with offers excellent sound quality. I was very impressed with its dynamics and reproduction of low tones. The TV creates fantastic surround sound - AI Sound Pro (sound improvement technology in LG TVs) provides sound breakdown into a virtual system. 9.1.2. It allows you to achieve both a better spatial effect and better optimize the sound for a specific scene.
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starRating: 5
title: Elegant design, convenient magic remote control
detailedReviews 206: content: UNBOXING AND FIRST IMPRESSIONS
The unboxing experience was positive, it comes in an easily removed box/packaging and can be done by one person, although it would be easier with two. Once out the box, my first impression was Wow! The top 2 thirds of the screen are impossibly thin, and even on the lower third, where all the electronics and connections are, it doesn't get that much thicker. Most of the connections are on the left-hand edge, with the power cable coming out on the right.
PICTURE QUALITY
This was amazing! Being OLED, the blacks are inky black, but what amazed me was how bright it gets. I had heard OLEDs don't get very bright, but I was blown away. While watching a 4k Blu-ray of Star Trek, the ships details were bright and clear, while the surrounding space was ultra dark. After a bit of fiddling, I got the skin tone to be as accurate as looking at someone face-to-face. I had to turn off most of the AI and Auto functions, as they made everything too vivid and over-saturated for my eyes, but once setup, I was so happy. Motion is dealt with very too, with no blurring that I could see, so sports look great. I have heard the screen is really good for PC and console gaming, but I haven't tried that.
SOUND
This was probably the weakest aspect of the TV. For an LCD/OLED, it was actually impressive at first, but there's not much bass, although the sound is nicely balanced. No amount of fiddling would let it sound anywhere near the quality of my fairly low-end Sony soundbar though, so I won't be using the in-built speakers
SMART FEATURES
This was another aspect that really impressed me. The WebOS platform is quite mature now and the interface is quick and easy to use, with all the apps I need available. The remote, while fairly plasticky, is a joy to use, with the gyro 'mouse' making navigating to apps much quicker than just scrolling left and right. I have noticed no slow-down with the interface yet. In fact, I will probably be retiring my nVidia Shield and just using the TV from now on, which I was not expecting.
All-in-all, this is by far the best TV I have ever used, and I would recommenbd it to anyone.
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing picture quality, quick smart features
detailedReviews 207: content: The TV is very light and slim. there is a very nice finish on the back though we won't see it as we have ours wall mounted.
It is very easy to access all of the platforms that we subscribe to because the interface is very good.
The picture quality is superb with lovely bright and colourful images. There are many picture presets and we tend to use FILMMAKER mode for everything and Cinema home for HDR. The Dolby Vision FILMMAKER mode is a nice touch but I am unsure if I prefer it or Cinema. It is great to have so many choices. the sound is also surprisingly good. We will wall mount a soundbar at some point but there is no rush as the sound is quite enjoyable.
The remote control is the same model that we have used for a few years so it is nice to not have to learn a new remote. It has a nice shape and works very well. I am glad that LG haven't changed it.
Back to the picture quality, it makes everything look very good. We don't usually watch anything that is not at least 1080P but on the occasions when we do, the picture is surprisingly good.
The best pictures that we have seen are via our 4k Blu Ray player. The picture is absolutely stunning. HDR is very effective - much better than the internal apps but that is to be expected from 4K Blu Ray.
Setup takes a long time but then most of that is spent filling in the Login details for all of our subscriptions. The basic TV set up is very straight forward and LG's instructions are very clear. The same picture settings as on previous years' TVs are a great starting point so that is what we always start with.
This 65 inch set is superb and I would highly recommend it to anyone.
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starRating: 5
title: Superb picture quality, great remote control
detailedReviews 208: content: We took delivery of our new LG C4 last week and wasted no time in getting everything unpacked and set up. I was pleasantly surprised at light the tv was how easy it was to unpack and set up with just two of us!
Once the TV was powered up the guide was super helpful in getting it set up optimally for our needs. Having only used LCD TVs in the past we were instantly blown away with how black the blacks actually were on this, the amount of contrast between the light and dark parts of a scene was like nothing we had experienced before and this was before we tried any HDR content!
HDR really is a game changer, we re-watched an episode of Fallout so we could compare and the extra detail in the highlights and the additional contrast in the darker areas was just night and day. I don't think I will ever be able to go back now!
The LG C4 is also amazing as a gaming monitor as well which really surprised me. I hooked up my gaming PC a loaded up Cyberpunk 2077 and Horizon Forbidden West. The details and quality was amazing. I will certainly be using the tv for more story driven and imersive games going forward!
I can't believe we have been depriving ourself of what the LG OLED range offer for so long! Anyone who is on the fence certainly has to take the leap, it is worth every penny!
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starRating: 5
title: Instantly blown away, HDR is game changer
detailedReviews 209: content: We bought this TV a few weeks ago to replace an older OLED TV. Even when we went to replace it, we thought the picture on our old LG was amazing, but once we put this up we've really been blown away. The deeper blacks really make the more vivid colors pop, but what we've really noticed is how much brighter it is that our previous TV. There's a sizable window in our living room and sometimes we'd have to draw the curtains to keep it from washing out, but this TV is bright enough that it's a non-issue anymore. The smart features are plentiful and the WebOS might just be the best smart OS out there. The rest of the family plays video games on it and even I can tell the difference from our other older LED TV, it's faster and smoother. The only real gripe is that the sound quality is just okay. If you're serious about audio, you're going to want some speakers or a soundbar, or like the gamers in the house use, a headset. There's a bunch of AI sound and picture options, and while the picture seems to help upscale well, it doesn't do anything to help the sound. In fact, we found it worse with the AI Sound enabled, very tin-can-y. It's fine for TV, how it's used most here, but kind of underwhelming when we throw on an action movie. But the picture...no gripes there!
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starRating: 4
title: Picture quality amazing, deeper blacks pop
detailedReviews 210: content: Another amazing LG OLED TV!
This is my 3rd LG TV, and it is the best one yet. I've had the B8 55" and the C4 55" models before, but now upgraded to the C4 65". It is simply amazing!
The installation was very straight forward and easy, straight out of the box. I've added the aerial channels first and checked the SD and HD content. The HD channels really popped off the screen, very clear and bright picture, really impressive. I was also pleasantly surprised by the quality of the SD channels. I was expecting them to be quite blurry, especially on the screen this size, but they were quite clear, and looked much better than on the previous models.
I then connected my Nvidia Shield via HDMI, and also setup Netflix and Youtube, to test the HDR10, UHD and Dolby Vision content. All three were fantastic. The pictures from the UHD and HDR10 content off Youtube were crystal clear and bright, without being overwhelming. The colours were amazing too. The same goes for the Dolby Vision content on Netflix. I have tried various picture settings, but settled on the Filmmaker mode, as this is usually my favourite. I'm looking forward to watching movies on this screen!
I am very happy with this TV so far, and I would highly recommend it to anyone.
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starRating: 5
title: Best one yet, HD channels really popped
detailedReviews 211: content: If you’re looking for a large format high resolution OLED display to use as a PC monitor there are only a few options (though the number is slowly growing) and the 42” C series is still the best of the bunch. Gaming is incredibly immersive and it doubles as a productivity monster. There are some issues with text clarity, but workarounds exist and I find it very usable with a few tweaks.
My main complaint is the stagnating peak brightness on the 42” model as it has had minimal increases since the C2 version. Full screen brightness has definitely improved and the ABL seems to be a non-issue on the C4 in my day to day work.
Overall I’ve been very impressed and find it unlikely I’ll go back to a standard monitor after using a panel of this size.
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starRating: 5
title: Best of the bunch for PC monitor
detailedReviews 212: content: Have been very impressed with the LG OLED65C4.
The WebOS interface is quick and quite easy to navigate, though the pointer function did take a bit of time to get used to.
4K picture quality is outstanding, the deep colours and shades of black highlight the quality of the LG panel. I was also impressed with the sound quality, loud and deep for such a thin TV.
Terrestrial TV also looks good with deep colours and also very good definition.
The remote control is simple and a good size to hold in the hand.
It has easy to access dedicated buttons for a number of popular streaming services.
The LG comes with AirPlay and Chromecast functionality already built in, very useful for sharing content from the different smartphones.
Multi view is also a nice feature when you want to watch two independent sources on one large screen
Console gaming is handled extremely well on this LG, the vibrancy of colours make the visuals look more solid, enhancing the gaming experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding 4K picture, impressive sound quality
detailedReviews 213: content: What an upgrade from my 10 year old TV! The size is incredible for my bedroom, feels like I am in a movie theatre. Image and sound are both crisp. Set up was super easy with clear instructions. TV is user friendly and easy to maneuver through apps and channels. Only "complaint" is the remote control is tricky if you have long nails because of the indented circle thing. I do highly recommend this TV though! Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible size, image and sound crisp
detailedReviews 214: content: Received the product in excellent condition. Was easy to assemble and attach parts to the television unit. Had a little problem with setting of the wifi, which would not activate. Hooked up the lan connection then installation went quickly. Other small issue was trying to find the decoder from local provider. Does help reading information on the manual guide. Once I found instructions, it was easy to install decoder from local provider. I have not had the unit long enough to give a through evaluation but at present time it is working excellently.
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starRating: 5
title: Working excellently, easy to assemble
detailedReviews 215: content: This is the first OLED TV I own, and WOW! What a difference from my previous 55-inch 2018 LCD. Dark scenes are now pure eye candy thanks to the infinite contrast ratio. I also see huge improvements in gaming due to the VRR support. The brightness is more than enough for me, as I often watch TV and game in a dark environment. I've also tested the TV in daylight with windows right behind it. While you do see reflections, it’s not hard to see what’s on the screen.
The only downside is that the settings menu can be incredibly slow at times. It seems like a bug in the software, which I hope will be patched soon. This was particularly annoying when setting up the TV for the first time.
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starRating: 5
title: Pure eye candy, huge improvements in gaming
detailedReviews 216: content: Great display with extra low blue light production without sacrificing picture quality to minimise melatonin disruption and ensure healthy sleep.
WebOS offers great parental control options and an intuitive programming guide with recording.
Internet and some smart features require agreeing to a large number of terms and conditions that include tracking and submission of data to third party providers. If you value your privacy I’d recommend getting a third party streaming box like apple tv instead.
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starRating: 4
title: Great display, low blue light production
detailedReviews 217: content: I received this unit 3 days ago 4/4/2025 from Costco . False information on the outside of the shipping Carton under is capabilities. It had MATTER with a logo to access the Matter capability. I found no QR code on the unit or in its documentation. LG support could not help and replied there is no QR code to be found for MATTER which is used to enter on the Google Home app. Picture quality is good. Expectation of its capabilities is dwindling and will probably return it.
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starRating: 2
title: False information on shipping carton
detailedReviews 218: content: Great bright picture. The screen seemed a little too bright, so I reduced the brightness. Sound is maybe average. I bought a soundbar from another competitor. The remote needs to be improved - hate the wheel, which is almost impossible to control. The remote should also offer pause, rewind, and fast forward. Hate watching commercials. So, why don't you provide an option for customers to pay for LG channels commercial free?
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starRating: 4
title: Great bright picture, sound average
detailedReviews 219: content: First off , I have to say the picture and sound are excellent . I am really pleased with the standard of both . But the remote control and "home page" are both incredibly tricky to navigate , a situation not helped by LG not including an instruction manual in the box . Are buyers supposed to be psychic ? Mind you I downloaded a manual from the LG website and that was incredibly uninformative so I'm none the wiser ! But if that doesn't worry you or if you enjoy a challenge (or maybe if you've owned an LG TV before , that would probably help) the viewing experience is excellent .
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starRating: 4
title: Picture and sound excellent, remote tricky
detailedReviews 220: content: We love the TV, we've actually bought three; two in this size and one bigger. We love the quality of the picture and sound, but one down fall of this TV is the remote control. I absolutely cannot stand it, it's so frustrating to use, there's no rewind and forward, you're lucky if you can pause without jumping to another channel, which any button seems to do...and doesn't light up so you can see everything for ease at night, there aren't info and guide buttons, and for such a big remote and expensive TV, it's incredibly lacking. I will be looking for a remote to replace this one, but other than that, we love this TV.
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starRating: 4
title: Love the TV, hate the remote control
detailedReviews 221: content: My current LG Oled (B7) was approaching 8 years of age so when I saw the Very Offer plus extra discount I decided to make the change. The replacement C4 is much lighter and therefore easier to install. All the connections are now at the side of the screen and are easily labelled and reachable. Naturally the replacement Oled has a lot more Picture and Connection options than the older TV which is also a game changer with HDR & UHD easily available. An impressive piece of kit.
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starRating: 5
title: Much lighter, easier to install
detailedReviews 222: content: This is our first LG and so far it has performed well. It is fast to start, has a great picture, clear sound and is relatively easy to use. I didn't like all the preloaded adverts - but you can turn these off - I used a guide I found online through a simple search. LG could have a much better home screen. The TV guide is a little clunky. I purchased directly through LG site in Australia - they made a few errors which they didn't really resolve despite being contacted.
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starRating: 4
title: Great picture, clear sound, easy to use
detailedReviews 223: content: Don’t buy if you wear hearing aids! You cannot have a standard soundbar active at the same time as the headphone jack or Bluetooth headphones. So, no connection for your hearing aids if you want to use the soundbar. You can only connect you hearing aids using Bluetooth if you use the inferior build in speakers. If nobody in your family needs hearing aids, this is a brilliant tv.
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starRating: 2
title: Cannot use soundbar with hearing aids
detailedReviews 224: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 225: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 226: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 227: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 228: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 229: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 230: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 231: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 232: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 233: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 234: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 235: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 236: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 237: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 238: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 239: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 240: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 241: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 242: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 243: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 244: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 245: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 246: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 247: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 248: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 249: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 250: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 251: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 252: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 253: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 254: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 255: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 256: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 257: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 258: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 259: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 260: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 261: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 262: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 263: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 264: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 265: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 266: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 267: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 268: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 269: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 270: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 271: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 272: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 273: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 274: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 275: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 276: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 277: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 278: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 279: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 280: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 281: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 282: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 283: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 284: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 285: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 286: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 287: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 288: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 289: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 290: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 291: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 292: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 293: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 294: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 295: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 296: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 297: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 298: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 299: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 300: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 301: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 302: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 303: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 304: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 305: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 306: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 307: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 308: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 309: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 310: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 311: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 312: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 313: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 314: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 315: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 316: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 317: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 318: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 319: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 320: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 321: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 322: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 323: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 324: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 325: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 326: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 327: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 328: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 329: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 330: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 331: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 332: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 333: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 334: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 335: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 336: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 337: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 338: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 339: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 340: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 341: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 342: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 343: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 344: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 345: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 346: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 347: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 348: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 349: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 350: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 351: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 352: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 353: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 354: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 355: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 356: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 357: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 358: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 359: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 360: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 361: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 362: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 363: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 364: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 365: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 366: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 367: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 368: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 369: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 370: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 371: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 372: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 373: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 374: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 375: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 376: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 377: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 378: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 379: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 380: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 381: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 382: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 383: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 384: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 385: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 386: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 387: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 388: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 389: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 390: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 391: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 392: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 393: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 394: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 395: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 396: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 397: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 398: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 399: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 400: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 401: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 402: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 403: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 404: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 405: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 406: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 407: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 408: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 409: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 410: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 411: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 412: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 413: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 414: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 415: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 416: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 417: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 418: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 419: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 420: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 421: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 422: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 423: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 424: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 425: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 426: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 427: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 428: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 429: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 430: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 431: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 432: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 433: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 434: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 435: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 436: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 437: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 438: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 439: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 440: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 441: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 442: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 443: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 444: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 445: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 446: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 447: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 448: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 449: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 450: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 451: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 452: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 453: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 454: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 455: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 456: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 457: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 458: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 459: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 460: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 461: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 462: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 463: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 464: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 465: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 466: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 467: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 468: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 469: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 470: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 471: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 472: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 473: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 474: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 475: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 476: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 477: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 478: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 479: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 480: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 481: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 482: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 483: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 484: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 485: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 486: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 487: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 488: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 489: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 490: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 491: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 492: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 493: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 494: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 495: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 496: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 497: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 498: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 499: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 500: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 501: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 502: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 503: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 504: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 505: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 506: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 507: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 508: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 509: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 510: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 511: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 512: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 513: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 514: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 515: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 516: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 517: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 518: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 519: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 520: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 521: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 522: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 523: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 524: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 525: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 526: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 527: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 528: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 529: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 530: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 531: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 532: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 533: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 534: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 535: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 536: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 537: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 538: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 539: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 540: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 541: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 542: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 543: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 544: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 545: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 546: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 547: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 548: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 549: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 550: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 551: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 552: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 553: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 554: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 555: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 556: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 557: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 558: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 559: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 560: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 561: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 562: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 563: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 564: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 565: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 566: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 567: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 568: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 569: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 570: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 571: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 572: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 573: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 574: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 575: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 576: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 577: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 578: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 579: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 580: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 581: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 582: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 583: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 584: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 585: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 586: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 587: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 588: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 589: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 590: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 591: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 592: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 593: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 594: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 595: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 596: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 597: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 598: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 599: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 600: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 601: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 602: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 603: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 604: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 605: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 606: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 607: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 608: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 609: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 610: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 611: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 612: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 613: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 614: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 615: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 616: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 617: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 618: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 619: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 620: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 621: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 622: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 623: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 624: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 625: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 626: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 627: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 628: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 629: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 630: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 631: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 632: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 633: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 634: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 635: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 636: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 637: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 638: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 639: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 640: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 641: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 642: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 643: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 644: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 645: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 646: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 647: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 648: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 649: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 650: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 651: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 652: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 653: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 654: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 655: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 656: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 657: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 658: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 659: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 660: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 661: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 662: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 663: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 664: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 665: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 666: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 667: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 668: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 669: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 670: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 671: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 672: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 673: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 674: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 675: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 676: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 677: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 678: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 679: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 680: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 681: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 682: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 683: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 684: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 685: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 686: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 687: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 688: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 689: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 690: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 691: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 692: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 693: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 694: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 695: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 696: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 697: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 698: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 699: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 700: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 701: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 702: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 703: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 704: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 705: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 706: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 707: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 708: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 709: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 710: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 711: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 712: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 713: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 714: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 715: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 716: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 717: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 718: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 719: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 720: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 721: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 722: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 723: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 724: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 725: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 726: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 727: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 728: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 729: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 730: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 731: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 732: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 733: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 734: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 735: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 736: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 737: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 738: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 739: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 740: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 741: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 742: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 743: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 744: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 745: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 746: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 747: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 748: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 749: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 750: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 751: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 752: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 753: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 754: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 755: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 756: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 757: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 758: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 759: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 760: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 761: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 762: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 763: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 764: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 765: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 766: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 767: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 768: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 769: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 770: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 771: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 772: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 773: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 774: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 775: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 776: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 777: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 778: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 779: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 780: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 781: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 782: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 783: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 784: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 785: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 786: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 787: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 788: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 789: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 790: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 791: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 792: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 793: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 794: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 795: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 796: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 797: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 798: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 799: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 800: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 801: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 802: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 803: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 804: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 805: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 806: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 807: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 808: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 809: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 810: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 811: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 812: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 813: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 814: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 815: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 816: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 817: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 818: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 819: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 820: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 821: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 822: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 823: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 824: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 825: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 826: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 827: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 828: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 829: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 830: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 831: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 832: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 833: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 834: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 835: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 836: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 837: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 838: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 839: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 840: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 841: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 842: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 843: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 844: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 845: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 846: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 847: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 848: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 849: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 850: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 851: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 852: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 853: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 854: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 855: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 856: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 857: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 858: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 859: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 860: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 861: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 862: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 863: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 864: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 865: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 866: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 867: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 868: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 869: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 870: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 871: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 872: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 873: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 874: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 875: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 876: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 877: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 878: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 879: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 880: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 881: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 882: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 883: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 884: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 885: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 886: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 887: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 888: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 889: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 890: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 891: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 892: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 893: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 894: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 895: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 896: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 897: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 898: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 899: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 900: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 901: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 902: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 903: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 904: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 905: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 906: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 907: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 908: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 909: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 910: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 911: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 912: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 913: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 914: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 915: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 916: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 917: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 918: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 919: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 920: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 921: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 922: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 923: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 924: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 925: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 926: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 927: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 928: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 929: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 930: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 931: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 932: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 933: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 934: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 935: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 936: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 937: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 938: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 939: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 940: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 941: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 942: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 943: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 944: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 945: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 946: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 947: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 948: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 949: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 950: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 951: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 952: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 953: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 954: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 955: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 956: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 957: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 958: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 959: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 960: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 961: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 962: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 963: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 964: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 965: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 966: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 967: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 968: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 969: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 970: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 971: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 972: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 973: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 974: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 975: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 976: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 977: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 978: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 979: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 980: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 981: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 982: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 983: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 984: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 985: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 986: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 987: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 988: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 989: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 990: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 991: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 992: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 993: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 994: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 995: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 996: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 997: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 998: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 999: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1000: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1001: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1002: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1003: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1004: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1005: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1006: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1007: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 1008: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 1009: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 1010: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 1011: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 1012: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 1013: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 1014: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 1015: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 1016: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 1017: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 1018: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 1019: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 1020: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 1021: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 1022: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 1023: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 1024: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 1025: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 1026: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 1027: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 1028: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 1029: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 1030: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 1031: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 1032: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 1033: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 1034: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 1035: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 1036: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 1037: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 1038: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 1039: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1040: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1041: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1042: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1043: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1044: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1045: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1046: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1047: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 1048: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 1049: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 1050: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 1051: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 1052: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 1053: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 1054: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 1055: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 1056: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 1057: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 1058: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 1059: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 1060: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 1061: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 1062: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 1063: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 1064: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 1065: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 1066: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 1067: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 1068: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 1069: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 1070: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 1071: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 1072: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 1073: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 1074: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 1075: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 1076: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 1077: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 1078: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 1079: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1080: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1081: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1082: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1083: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1084: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1085: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1086: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1087: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 1088: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 1089: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 1090: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 1091: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 1092: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 1093: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 1094: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 1095: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 1096: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 1097: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 1098: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 1099: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 1100: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 1101: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 1102: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 1103: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 1104: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 1105: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 1106: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 1107: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 1108: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 1109: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 1110: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 1111: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 1112: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 1113: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 1114: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 1115: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 1116: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 1117: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 1118: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 1119: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1120: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1121: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1122: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1123: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1124: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1125: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1126: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1127: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 1128: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 1129: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 1130: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 1131: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 1132: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 1133: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 1134: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 1135: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 1136: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 1137: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 1138: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 1139: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 1140: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 1141: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 1142: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 1143: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 1144: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 1145: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 1146: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 1147: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 1148: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 1149: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 1150: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 1151: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 1152: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 1153: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 1154: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 1155: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 1156: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 1157: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 1158: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 1159: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1160: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1161: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1162: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1163: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1164: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1165: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1166: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1167: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 1168: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 1169: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 1170: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 1171: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 1172: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 1173: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 1174: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 1175: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 1176: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 1177: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 1178: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 1179: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 1180: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 1181: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 1182: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 1183: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 1184: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 1185: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 1186: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 1187: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 1188: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 1189: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 1190: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 1191: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 1192: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 1193: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 1194: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 1195: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 1196: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 1197: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 1198: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 1199: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1200: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1201: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1202: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1203: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1204: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1205: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1206: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1207: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 1208: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 1209: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 1210: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 1211: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 1212: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 1213: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 1214: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 1215: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 1216: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 1217: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 1218: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 1219: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 1220: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 1221: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 1222: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 1223: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 1224: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 1225: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 1226: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 1227: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 1228: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 1229: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 1230: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 1231: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 1232: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 1233: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 1234: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 1235: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 1236: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 1237: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 1238: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 1239: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1240: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1241: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1242: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1243: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1244: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1245: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1246: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1247: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 1248: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 1249: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 1250: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 1251: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 1252: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 1253: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 1254: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 1255: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 1256: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 1257: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 1258: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 1259: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 1260: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 1261: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 1262: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 1263: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 1264: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 1265: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 1266: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 1267: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 1268: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 1269: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 1270: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 1271: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 1272: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 1273: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 1274: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 1275: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 1276: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 1277: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 1278: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 1279: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1280: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1281: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1282: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1283: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1284: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1285: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1286: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1287: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 1288: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 1289: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 1290: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 1291: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 1292: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 1293: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 1294: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 1295: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 1296: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 1297: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 1298: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 1299: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 1300: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 1301: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 1302: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 1303: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 1304: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 1305: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 1306: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 1307: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 1308: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 1309: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 1310: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 1311: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 1312: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 1313: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 1314: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 1315: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 1316: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 1317: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 1318: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 1319: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1320: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1321: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1322: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1323: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1324: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1325: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1326: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1327: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 1328: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 1329: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 1330: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 1331: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 1332: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 1333: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 1334: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 1335: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 1336: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 1337: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 1338: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 1339: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 1340: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 1341: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 1342: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 1343: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 1344: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 1345: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 1346: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 1347: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 1348: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 1349: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 1350: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 1351: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 1352: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 1353: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 1354: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 1355: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 1356: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 1357: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 1358: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 1359: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1360: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1361: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1362: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1363: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1364: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1365: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1366: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1367: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 1368: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 1369: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 1370: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 1371: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 1372: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 1373: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 1374: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 1375: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 1376: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 1377: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 1378: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 1379: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 1380: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 1381: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 1382: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 1383: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 1384: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 1385: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 1386: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 1387: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 1388: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 1389: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 1390: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 1391: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 1392: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 1393: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 1394: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 1395: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 1396: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 1397: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 1398: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 1399: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1400: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1401: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1402: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1403: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1404: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1405: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1406: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1407: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 1408: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 1409: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 1410: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 1411: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 1412: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 1413: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 1414: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 1415: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 1416: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 1417: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 1418: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 1419: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 1420: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 1421: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 1422: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 1423: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 1424: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 1425: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 1426: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 1427: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 1428: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 1429: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 1430: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 1431: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 1432: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 1433: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 1434: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 1435: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 1436: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 1437: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 1438: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 1439: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1440: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1441: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1442: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1443: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1444: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1445: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1446: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1447: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 1448: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 1449: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 1450: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 1451: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 1452: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 1453: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 1454: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 1455: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 1456: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 1457: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 1458: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 1459: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 1460: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 1461: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 1462: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 1463: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 1464: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 1465: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 1466: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 1467: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 1468: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 1469: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 1470: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 1471: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 1472: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 1473: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 1474: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 1475: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 1476: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 1477: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 1478: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 1479: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1480: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1481: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1482: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1483: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1484: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1485: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1486: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1487: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 1488: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 1489: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 1490: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 1491: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 1492: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 1493: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 1494: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 1495: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 1496: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 1497: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 1498: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 1499: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 1500: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 1501: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 1502: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 1503: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 1504: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 1505: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 1506: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 1507: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 1508: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 1509: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 1510: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 1511: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 1512: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 1513: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 1514: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 1515: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 1516: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 1517: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 1518: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 1519: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1520: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1521: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1522: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1523: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1524: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1525: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1526: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1527: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 1528: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 1529: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 1530: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 1531: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 1532: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 1533: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 1534: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 1535: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 1536: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 1537: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 1538: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 1539: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 1540: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 1541: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 1542: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 1543: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 1544: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 1545: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 1546: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 1547: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 1548: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 1549: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 1550: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 1551: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 1552: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 1553: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 1554: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 1555: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 1556: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 1557: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 1558: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 1559: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1560: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1561: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1562: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1563: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1564: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1565: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1566: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1567: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 1568: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 1569: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 1570: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 1571: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 1572: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 1573: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 1574: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 1575: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 1576: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 1577: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 1578: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 1579: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 1580: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 1581: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 1582: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 1583: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 1584: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 1585: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 1586: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 1587: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 1588: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 1589: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 1590: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 1591: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 1592: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 1593: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 1594: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 1595: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 1596: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 1597: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 1598: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 1599: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1600: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1601: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1602: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1603: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1604: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1605: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1606: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1607: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 1608: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 1609: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 1610: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 1611: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 1612: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 1613: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 1614: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 1615: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 1616: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 1617: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 1618: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 1619: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 1620: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 1621: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 1622: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 1623: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 1624: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 1625: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 1626: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 1627: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 1628: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 1629: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 1630: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 1631: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 1632: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 1633: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 1634: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 1635: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 1636: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 1637: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 1638: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 1639: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1640: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1641: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1642: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1643: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1644: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1645: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1646: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1647: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 1648: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 1649: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 1650: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 1651: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 1652: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 1653: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 1654: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 1655: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 1656: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 1657: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 1658: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 1659: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 1660: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 1661: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 1662: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 1663: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 1664: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 1665: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 1666: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 1667: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 1668: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 1669: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 1670: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 1671: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 1672: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 1673: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 1674: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 1675: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 1676: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 1677: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 1678: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 1679: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1680: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1681: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1682: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1683: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1684: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1685: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1686: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1687: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 1688: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 1689: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 1690: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 1691: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 1692: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 1693: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 1694: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 1695: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 1696: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 1697: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 1698: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 1699: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 1700: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 1701: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 1702: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 1703: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 1704: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 1705: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 1706: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 1707: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 1708: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 1709: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 1710: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 1711: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 1712: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 1713: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 1714: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 1715: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 1716: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 1717: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 1718: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 1719: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1720: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1721: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1722: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1723: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1724: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1725: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1726: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1727: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 1728: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 1729: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 1730: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 1731: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 1732: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 1733: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 1734: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 1735: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 1736: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 1737: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 1738: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 1739: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 1740: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 1741: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 1742: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 1743: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 1744: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 1745: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 1746: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 1747: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 1748: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 1749: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 1750: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 1751: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 1752: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 1753: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 1754: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 1755: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 1756: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 1757: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 1758: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 1759: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1760: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1761: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1762: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1763: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1764: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1765: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1766: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1767: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 1768: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 1769: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 1770: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 1771: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 1772: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 1773: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 1774: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 1775: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 1776: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 1777: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 1778: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 1779: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 1780: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 1781: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 1782: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 1783: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 1784: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 1785: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 1786: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 1787: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 1788: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 1789: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 1790: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 1791: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 1792: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 1793: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 1794: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 1795: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 1796: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 1797: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 1798: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 1799: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1800: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1801: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1802: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1803: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1804: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1805: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1806: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1807: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV
detailedReviews 1808: content: Tv is ok, Customization of Home Screen is not. A full screen littered with apps, device functions, and card lists that cannot be removed instead of things that might be useful like maybe a display of the time which is nonexistent. Cannot change background, cannot clean up home page. The only apps or features that can be removed are those that the user has installed. Not everyone likes sports, wants lg channels, surfs the web, or needs use of camera functions to just name a few. Adding all these features is fine but forcing them isn’t. If you’re looking for a tv with a clean home screen with simple things like just being able to add the time/date or any other info that may. Be of use, LG tv’s are not it.
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starRating: 1
title: Home screen littered with annoying previews
detailedReviews 1809: content: I bough this bigger 77” for our living room already having the 65” in the bedroom. This TV has the most vivid and natural looking motion picture I’ve seen. Colours are true and not over boosted - the remote control is a dissapointment. Feels and looks cheap and plasticky. The motion sensor in it is not accurate as much as my 7 years old LG to remote. However apart from the remote I have nothing else to add on the down side. The sound is quite clear and perfect for movies and watching tv in general. If you’re listening to lots of music is worth considering a sound bar. I have to also mention the ultra thin bezel. It is made from brushed metal and looks very premium
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control is a disappointment, looks cheap
detailedReviews 1810: content: Overall I’m very satisfied with the whole process from buying from LG directly, the super fast shipping and in home delivery was great. The TV is amazing, I went to Best Buy and this OLED EVO C4 was the best picture for the price. I installed above my fireplace myself following the instructions. Turned the TV on and was amazed, what an upgrade from my LG UHD TV. I don’t mind the remote, I know a few reviews were negative on that. The remote connected to my cable box automatically and controls my Sonos without any setup. 10/10 would highly recommend, only wish LG would make these beauties in 70 inch. The design and form factor is top notch even the back is nice!
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starRating: 5
title: Amazing TV, remote connected cable box automatically
detailedReviews 1811: content: This is my second oled and I enjoyed my first one, b9. 55 inch. This one a replacement and is a c4 55 inch. My first one connected to my Xfinity box and had a smooth operation. My new one has a spotty connection with Xfinity and does not allow all functions. Picture is great, but lack of use of controller and lack of function of my cable system makes the system not recommendable and a disappointment. Have no use for AI. Have no use for many of the items added to the tv. Refresh rate is nice and clear. Could care less what the processor does. Resolution is better than my b9.
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starRating: 2
title: Spotty connection with Xfinity, disappointing
detailedReviews 1812: content: Great product, superior value for sold price during campaign.
+ very good design: simple look, neat/minimalist legs, sturdy frame (a bit heavy)
+ fantastic picture quality with many setting to suit your preferences and purposes (gaming, movies, etc.)
+ very good (surprisingly) sound for a TV thanks to some sophisticated AI technology that makes audio more lively, clear and "present".
+ many options/settings
Additionally, the usual services integrated into the system according to "modern standards". A plus for those who use them but I'll never to connect this "smart" device to internet.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
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starRating: 5
title: Good design, fantastic picture quality
detailedReviews 1813: content: The quality of the monitor is good. However the home screen is plastered with annoying previews and ads and there seems no way of turning them off. Having a 65inch screen is good for watching movies, but we are disappointed and even feel cheated to find sixty-five inch advertisements polluting our lounge. They are annoying and ugly. We did not ask for this content and the lg should respect their customers and not submit to pressure from third-parties to mess up their otherwise good products. We would recommend prospective customers try out the monitor in the shop first. The best workaround we could find is to use a laptop for the home screen and only use the lg home screen when needed.
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starRating: 4
title: Home screen plastered with annoying ads
detailedReviews 1814: content: The LG is a lovely telly. Great picture, It has Atmos sound running through my Denon AV amp - 7.1 speakers, all from RS over the years. Yes it's a bit pricey for a 48" TV but the remote, the picture, the features and the sound are all top notch. You can tweak the settings to make it look like a TV showroom with sharp edges and smooth motion or you can set one of the presets to give a really accurate picture. Blue Planet II in 4K looks lovely, you'd absolutely think you were there.
As it's a mainstream brand and model there is also lots of support online for fine tuning or setting up features.
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starRating: 5
title: Lovely telly, picture and sound top notch
detailedReviews 1815: content: The tv performance is good. The technical aspects maybe good but is not user friendly for seniors or the tech unsavy lot. help from LG was mediocre as technicians sent to assist could not teach or explain the operations of the tv. LG need to invest in more professional experts to advise the unsavy in operating procedures. Instruction manual are brief and incomprehensible. EVO and AI is not clearly explained. pre setting channels for seniors could not be achieved. The tv sound system leaves much to be dssired
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starRating: 3
title: Not user friendly for seniors, mediocre help
detailedReviews 1816: content: I recently purchased the LG OLED 77 inch C4, and I must say, the picture quality is absolutely stunning. The bright, vivid colors make every scene pop, providing an incredibly immersive viewing experience.
However, the remote control design could be improved. The volume and channel buttons are positioned too high, making it inconvenient to adjust settings without shifting your hand or looking away from the screen. Additionally, the home button is located on the left, right below the volume button, which is not intuitive.
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starRating: 4
title: Remote control design could be improved
detailedReviews 1817: content: Failing 10 year old tv needing replacing. Several hours trawling various sites and I ended up on Richer Sounds, which I used for the old tv. I should have gone straight there!
Outstanding customer service when I called. The soundbar w
as not in stock but that was not a problem as the agent arranged for a split delivery at no extra cost. LG OLED and soundbar all now delivered, installed and working great. Could not be happy.
Richer Sounds are now at the top of my favourites in the browser bookmarks.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding customer service, working great
detailedReviews 1818: content: OLED screen is as expected, very good with rich and saturated colours, and dark, deep black. During day time though, the screen is quite reflective: the kitchen window behind me is reflected in the centre of the TV. Sound from the TV is fairly good, except at very low bass, it tends to break up. The TV stand though provides a stable base, is occupying the space for a sound bar (unless the TV cabinet is wide enough to accommodate it). Too large an area of advertisement has taken up the WEBos interface. The remote control has good functions, aided by a mouse like pointer which is handy. However, the two buttons below the Volume Control and Channel Control are too close to these controls and can easily be accidentally pressed. Quite frustrating.
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starRating: 5
title: Screen quite reflective, sound tends to break up
detailedReviews 1819: content: I purchased my first flatscreen tv in 2009, a 37" Samsung. We got the itch to upgrade recently while watching Fauda on Netflix. Because the Samsung wasn't a smart tv, we had to hook a bunch of delicate cables together to project to the tv which was unstable. So we upgraded to a 55" LG C4 and haven't looked back. I have noticed the tv is slightly dimmer in gaming mode but your eyes quickly adjust. Overall we're happy with our purchase and now have an LG triumvirate vis a vis a refrigerator, microwave, and now smart tv.
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starRating: 5
title: Slightly dimmer in gaming mode
detailedReviews 1820: content: I have had a number of LG OLED TV's over the years from the CX, C1,G2 etc and now the C4. Every iteration seems to have a bump up in quality and functionality, which you only realise you need when you get the opportunity to see it in person!
This new C4 range has exquisite picture quality and i am currently using it without a soundbar and i have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality.
TV is sitting on its stand on a TV Media unit, unit is sturdy and looks simple but elegant. May look to wall mount in the future and looks easy enough.
When you go to an OLED you quite quickly notice the quality of the picture, in particular the contrast from the deep blacks to the vibrant colours. This is even more evident with this latest generation of OLED's from LG.
Highly recommend!
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starRating: 5
title: Every iteration seems to have a bump
detailedReviews 1821: content: Having recently renovated our downstairs, we were looking for a TV to give us the wow factor in our new lounge area and opted for the OLED65C44LA , and thank god we did! This tv delivers in every aspect. Setup was straightforward, the updates downloaded quickly and once we gave it a "test drive" with some high quality action scenes we knew we'd made the perfect choice. The picture quality is simply incredible, the colours so vivid, motion superb, and we were blown away.
I can't really comment on the inbuilt speakers, as we used an LG soundbar instead (also superb!) , which I think a TV of this calibre warrants to make the complete package.
This is a very solid investment for any home, and I know will keep us very happy for years to come for our movie nights together, or when we have friends around for the football too.
Highly recommended
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starRating: 5
title: Perfect choice, picture quality simply incredible
detailedReviews 1822: content: This is my first LG TV and i can say that i am extremely happy with the buy. The picture quality on this TV is insane. I expected amazing quality being an OLED and how much it costs but it truly is such fantastic quality I can't recommend this TV enough.
The only slight downside for me is moving to the LG OS. While i kind of miss the OS on my old TV i have to say the features on the LG OS are still really good and it has all the apps i used on other TV's anyway so i'm not really missing out on anything.
Even the design and weight of the LG is fantastic, looks amazing and it's so thin! Plus it's much lighter then my last TV so i'm not as worried about it hanging on my wall.
If you want an excellent TV with great visual and audio quality, well honestly, this is up there as one of the best.
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starRating: 5
title: LG OS features still really good
detailedReviews 1823: content: Hi there ! We bought this model few weeks ago and finally decided to leave a review
So far we have not identified any bad sides, except the quality is so great that you spend a lot of time in front of TV )
Perfect balance of value for price
Easy navigation (my 6yo son can run by himself), naive configuration
And amazing quality of picture and the sound
100% recommend this model !
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starRating: 5
title: Spend a lot of time in front of TV
detailedReviews 1824: content: I ordered this in the Middle of October and did not receive it until late November which was way to long of a delivery time!! Once I got it set up I was very disappointed with the picture and sound quality. If I could have tested these before buying I would not have purchased this TV system. Way over priced for it's quality and performance. Had to go online for the manuals and they do not give enough detail to do a great job setting up the system but they are very long and wordy.
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starRating: 3
title: Way too long delivery time
detailedReviews 1825: content: A week or so on from delivery and setting up and I'm still trying to come to grips with settings and the "magic" remote control which I find over complicated and not that intuitive. Complete non techies will struggle and for me there has been a bit of a learning curve trying to get the best settings. The lack of a manual of any kind also surprised me and had to refer to You Tube for detailed information with some tutorials lasting an hour to explain what they think are the best settings which is really unnecessary. You really have to play with the settings yourself to see what really suits your eyes and your home environment in any case. My only real gripe though the images from most HD and pure 4K HDR 10 content are pretty amazing though finding a decent picture setting for SD is proving difficult with some preset picture settings and find many of the settings to dull or oversaturated. Red in particular seems to dominate and it as not easy finding the colour settings level adjustment that are only available in "Standard" picture mode". The source signal is key to get the best out of the TV. SD signals which I try to avoid but fortunately the service for higher quality is improving all the time.
Sound is ok with decent midrange and bass for small speakers though a sound bar is next on the list and I feel necessary to improve the overall package.
Great service and a very reassuring 6 year warranty from Richer Sounds.
Live chat on LG online already had the purchase details for the manufacturers warranty so it didn't need registering with them when trying to register the warranty.
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starRating: 4
title: Over complicated magic remote, learning curve
detailedReviews 1826: content: After a regrettable 2022 purchase of an economical, but well arrayed and reviewed 4K TV, I decided to bite the bullet and sacrifice size for quality. I did deep dive research for days and chose the LG OLED42C4. Thoughts: 1) I found the Settings fiddly, but it’s a process. It took several days, a number of Google, YouTube, and forum searches, and a couple of chats with LG Support to get it set to my liking. The onscreen descriptions for each setting were helpful. 2) TV manufacturers and Streaming services put their own agendas ahead of what users want in Home Screens, so we live with the presentation of what they want to market to us. I was able to clean this one up to a tolerable level. It’s universal, not likely to change, end of story. 3) LG replaced the screen saver with a screen “Move” option I’m not sure I trust, yet. Maybe I’ve read too much about burn-in. 4) The LG OLED picture quality makes my 2022 TV purchase even sadder. 5) After two weeks to settle in, I know I bought the right TV and I’m happy with my purchase. NOTE: I did briefly second guess my decision to not buy the 48” version. For most people, I’d recommend it. It’s a personal issue, though, as I always found the blank, black, rectangle of my former 50” (appropriately sized,) TV intimidating. I’m not a gamer or sports fan and the 42” feels “friendlier” and suits me better. There may not be a lot of us, but I believe there’s still a market for higher quality TVs that down own the room with their size.
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starRating: 4
title: Unboxing process improved, blown away movie night
detailedReviews 1827: content: Overall we were very positively surprised by the C4. It was much brighter than we expected, well designed and modern looking.
The areas that can be improved are mainly the operating system and the cluttered design, the remote which doesn’t feel as premium as you’d expect from a £3k TV and the AI picture + sound capabilities which are a hit or a miss. Once you use a C4 OLED, you won’t be going back so - be prepared!
Our review is based on mixed content for young children, terrestrial TV and on-demand apps featuring higher quality content on both picture and sound. The previous TV we had was an edge-lit mid-tier TV from ~4 years ago. The TV is located in a south-facing room which gets a lot of direct sunlight from a large window, viewing it from circa 3 metres away.
Good:
The brightness is AMAZING
Ultra slim design and narrow bezel (part of the family likes that)
OS is fast and fluid
Quite a lot of free content on LG Channels
Remote’s gesture control is a blessing for complex inputs
Sound is surprisingly good
Bad:
OS is a step back compared with webOS of a few years ago
77” feels unstable on the provided stand and prone to wobble
Ugly:
SDR quality - you’ll find the ways to watch HD content
Remote should be more premium
Power cord is fixed and could be a challenge for some
Note: picture settings were mainly taken from https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c4-oled/settings. We did use the AI picture wizard yet felt like it made for less a realistic picture on the Freeview TV channels.
Picture Quality - SDR (terrestrial)
A pass mark, though at 3 metres away, you do notice the sub-par quality of broadcasted content. TV can improve some bits of it yet you’d be much better off (trying) finding HD channels.
Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder et al can’t be improved sufficiently even using AI. Jokes aside, lower quality content is watchable, though once you get used to higher-quality versions, it’s quite difficult to adjust.
Picture Quality - HD Channels
Much better experience than the SD broadcast, more or less as expected. Tested on the main UK channels. There doesn’t seem to be much or any upscaling involved.
Picture Quality - HDR Content
BBC’s Planet Earth III looks absolutely INCREDIBLE on the TV and the sound is excellent too. The level of detail, brightness and realisticness are (for us) unparalleled. The picture doesn’t look fake or “overdone” by any length and you can just stare at it for ages, and so can your kids.
Same goes for any HQ YouTube content.
Sound quality
As described in previous sections the sound is good for such a slim body,
YouTube videos with Dolby Atmos or anything with a well-recorded soundtrack sound excellent and surprised us massively. We did find the AI Sound capability to be a hit-or-a-miss, as at times it did well, while in other cases it made the sound feel fake and enhanced the wrong bits for example the speech during ads on YouTube. On TV channels it does vary quite a lot.
Overall we believe most customers won’t need a soundbar or “bigger” setup given the capabilities. We were already on the market shopping for a soundbar to pair up before the TV was delivered, lucky we waited that one out! :-)
Operating System - Overall
The built-in browser is surprisingly good, blocking ads and popups and rendering a few sites we regularly use very well.
Operating System - UK App Selection
Very good. Remains to be seen if Freely will be available, all top UK TV apps are available, including: BBC, itvX, NOW, My5 along with the expected international ones, including: Disney+, AppleTV, Rakuten, YouTube, Netflix et al.
Remote
Overall it does the job, able to control the TV and most functionality on our FireTV 4k Stick. It has six shortcut buttons that sadly aren’t programmable so you’re set with Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Rakuten, LG Channels (LG’s IP TV offering) and Alexa.
We do love the motion/gesture capability (Magic Remote in LG lingo), especially for passwords or fields that you can’t use voice input for. Having a cursor makes for such an easy and enhanced experience.
Others
AirPlay is a great feature to share content, pictures and video or screen, from your Apple devices seamlessly to the TV. We didn’t stream actual programming, rather just looking at photos and videos on a (much) bigger screen.
Screen mirroring from macOS was also seamless and while not useful for us personally, worked smoothly and easily.
We know there are concerns about burn-ins, the TV does come with features to avoid them (screensaver, moving the images by a few pixels on idle etc.) so while it’s brand new, we personally aren’t concerned about this.
Gaming
We did not test the gaming performance or capabilities.
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starRating: 5
title: Settings fiddly, took days to set
detailedReviews 1828: content: Overall this is a great TV with amazing image quality but the price is insane for including a remote this bad. The pointer function is all over the place and needs me constantly shaking the remote for it to adjust, the remote also mostly only works with infrared unlike the remote my B9 came with WHICH IS ALSO MORE PREMIUM FEELING than the included one. Speakers are poor aswell. Like, really poor. You WILL need a proper sound bar to enjoy this TV, even for just tv.
The big reason why I'm giving this one a one star instead of the three stars I would have given it otherwise: The premium remote PM23GN apparently is locked and not fully compatible with this. Pointer and scroll wheel don't work which is ridiculous for the price and it doesn't say that it's incompatible to this on the website. They just don't make a premium remote for this model which is just absolutely sad. Even sadder is that they don't even make the PM23GN compatible to the tv. I mean, it does work with my 55B97LA, pointer and everything just work. I'm honestly disappointed because all other LG products I've had in the past were just so much better feature wise than this TV is now. It's just sad.
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starRating: 1
title: Insane price for a bad remote
detailedReviews 1829: content: Pleased over all with my tv but finding it a challenge to negotiate my way through all the settings and their associated functions. Wired connectivity is particularly impressive with 4 hdmi ports, 2 usb ports, antenna and satellite inputs and wireless connections to wifi, bluetooth, airplay and chromecast leave very little more to wish for. WebOs is a joy to use and the smart remote can control the tv and many of the functions of connected ancillary equipment. Something I have found challenging, when researching this and other LG tv's, is nailing down exactly what television receivers are built-in. A digital terrestrial Freeview HD receiver, which can be tuned to receive programmes through an antenna in countries other than the UK, is there and also a satellite receiver which finds an impressive number of free-to-air programmes via a satellite dish and can also receive Freesat, provided the tv's location is set to UK. My only negative experience was losing the HDMI e-arc connection to my home theatre system, which suddenly disappeared for no apparent reason after running the tv with all four HDMI ports in use. After a day of fiddling with settings, changing HDMI leads and finally doing a factory reset, I discovered that a Meta Portal tv unit, connected to HDMI 4 was the culprit and that the problem was solved (for now at least) by connecting it to HDMI 3. Having had the tv for a few weeks now, I'm happy with its performance and, provided you are tech savvy and patient, you'll enjoy all it has to offer.
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starRating: 4
title: Challenging settings, lost HDMI e-arc connection
detailedReviews 1830: content: This TV is probably the best TV of 2024 so far. With incredible features such as Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, " true black", HDR10, and many others, this TV is the way to go for anyone with a next-gen console.
The setup process for this TV was a breeze. The material used to wrap everything was simplistic but also felt premium at the same time.
It is also recommended to have at least two people working on the setup, as the TV is heavier than it looks and you would also want to avoid grabbing the TV by the screen.
Following the installation manual was not as straightforward as I would like, because the manual is the same one used for other TV sizes, so it can be a bit confusing, but because there aren't that many parts, it becomes quite obvious after a while.
After the installation is complete, setting the TV in on top of the TV unit (using the TV stand) was a breeze) . The stand is quite sturdy and the finishing is impressive, with a few places to group cables here and there, so it all looks quite organized.
Once that is all done, the real magic begins. Turning the TV on makes it go through a few steps in a setup wizard, which makes everything quite easy. The process can take a few minutes though, given there is a lot of features that can be configured, but it was definitely worth the time.
With the configuration out of the way, it was time to test it. And I can certainly say the image quality did not disappoint. There are a few things here and there that need to be adjusted to get the most out of it, such as disabling some energy-saving features (which come by default), but all in all, there are many ways to configure the TV, and when properly used it can generate the best image on the market. With extremely sharp and crip images, vivid colours and an amazing processor to back it all up and make navigating the menus a breeze. Speaking of menus, I must mention the impressive game dashboard, which is a menu built for gamers, that allows them to make the most out of the next-gen console features available in the market right now, giving us control and the possibility to change our gaming experience drastically.
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starRating: 5
title: Installation manual not straightforward, confusing
detailedReviews 1831: content: The operating system that comes with this television has adds for LGs own streaming service, and very large ads at that. The largest tile on the home page is mostly sponsored adds for shows picked by LG like AX men and Deal of No Deal which is clearly a push for LG to push their own free streaming service. An array of programs LG have selected take up many other tiles like Sky news, American crime shows, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Korean TV. None of which anyone in my household watches, picked or have any interest in. And it's right there on the home screen every time the TV is on. It's such a shame. Otherwise the hardware is pretty darn great. LG can you please update this? A suggestion would be to make is customisable? It's really a horrible operating system for really good hardware. It's such a downer i'd consider not purchasing this tv because it's really tacky and annoying. The previous operating system had a cool scroll feature, this updated one has lost that which is a shame.
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starRating: 3
title: Horrible operating system, tacky and annoying
detailedReviews 1832: content: I love the 83 inch class LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV, OLED83C4AUA. The picture quality is incredibly sharp and crisp. I especially love the Filmmaker Mode with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which really enhances the viewing experience. It feels as close to having an actual theater in my home as possible. Also the brightness booster technology really enhances how amazing the picture quality is and the enhancements of the pixels is evident from the first viewing. An added bonus is all the pre-loaded streaming apps and over 300 free channels. The TV is also relatively thin and light given how large the screen is, as it looks great mounted on the wall. The TV does come with a stand that seemed to be pretty high quality, but I didn’t end up needing it since I already have a wall mount. The TV for perfectly onto the mount and it really has been the perfect addition to my home theater setup. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.
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starRating: 5
title: Love the 83 inch class TV
detailedReviews 1833: content: I purchased this 48” LG OLED to replace my 3 year old £325 43” LG UHD TV. My current LG TV was excellent but as I was watching it far more than I expected I decided to upgrade to a slightly bigger, higher quality model. I must say this new one is only marginally better.. the blacks are a little darker and colours slightly more vivid, but I’m sure I would have got similar results from a cheaper LG QLED or OLED. The other benefit was the improved processor which made changing channels a lot faster. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful TV, but I think I would have been equally happy with a cheaper LG model. The extra few inches in size did make the words on the bottom of the news channel banner easier to read which was a definite plus. I guess a 55” would be even better if you have the space, but for a small room like mine this 48” is ideal. The service from Richer Sounds was also first class and they included next day delivery foc. I’m hoping not to need their six year guarantee but it’s peace of mind after spending so much on a television. All in all, a great all-round experience.
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starRating: 5
title: Marginally better, would have got cheaper model
detailedReviews 1834: content: Unboxing: 4/5 Well packed although putting together the stand is a little confusing as the instructions don’t show an accurate image of the correct screw to use and bags they are in are not numbered.
Setup: 5/5 Easy menus and setup steps, cool “air” remote controller (magic remote) so you can just point at the screen to move the cursor (great for typing etc). A minor annoyance is the power cable is fixed to the TV. They should have used a standard figure 8 cable or something as when manoeuvring such a big tv in place the cable gets in the way and is a bit of a pain.
First Use: 5/5 I was worried about not having android TV but the built-in Apps are great, it has LG TV Channels with tons of Live TV channels (IPTV) and all the apps I use were there. Kids love the new content and the remote makes navigation easy.
Connection to existing equipment: 5/5 This is also easy, the issues I have were more to do with my existing equipment not the TV. I found my computer’s video card isn’t powerful enough to output 4k at a decent frame rate so I need an upgrade to make that work.
HD to UHD Upscale: 5/5 Amazing, my 1080p content looks perfect and I don’t see how it could look better if it was 4k content. Blacks are completely black and colours are bright and accurate. LOVE IT !
4K content: 4/5 Compared to HD I don’t notice a big difference when playing it from Apps (Prime etc) look amazing but much the same as HD upscaled. UHD Blu-ray content is a step up and looks amazing. I would like to be able to see at what quality the content is being played (e.g. with an icon or something when pressing the volume up-down).
I found its actually hard to get 4k content streamed to the TV. My computer video card, wifi and sometimes internet (100 plan but FTTN) can’t send it fast enough for the tv to play it smoothly (not a TV issue just something good to know).
Overall: 5/5 It’s an amazing TV, the clarity is outstanding, I have been waiting to see content without blacks that have a white brightness of them (like me old TV) and this doesn’t disappoint !! .I am impressed that I can put a 100GB UHD movie on a USB drive, connect it to the TV and the TV plays it. I need an expensive CPU and video card to do that on a computer so it's pretty impressive. When you watch real UHD content at a high bitrate the TV is amazing so clear and bright (I have read the G4 is brighter but I don’t know why you would need it brighter than this). The remote is premium (used to cost $200-300 for a remote like this when they came out) and can control a Fire TV without an extra remote which is an added bonus. It was not overly heavy (only 1 kg heavier than my existing 55in) so was easy to put on our existing glass tv unit. One thing to look out for is the glossiness of the screen, this LG is much shinier than my old TV so it reflects light from windows etc much more. Not too much of an issue for us as we can close the blind on the problem window but something to consider (maybe all TVs are this shiny now anyway).
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starRating: 5
title: Screen is much shinier, reflects light
detailedReviews 1835: content: TLDR
Google "Rtings TV Accelerated Longevity and Burn-In Test" and see for yourself...
Don't expect your Tv to last any longer than 10,000 hours or 4 years if you use your TV on average 6 hours a day. . No OLED is immune, they will all face the same death.
So while LG OLED TVs are known for their excellent picture quality and deep blacks, they are also very susceptible to potential issues like burn-in and screen degradation, which you won't notice till its too late and the warranty is well and truly up...
Burn-in refers to permanent damage to the LG's OLED pixels caused by displaying static images or elements for extended periods of time. This can result in uneven wear on the pixels, leading to visible ghosting or image retention, where faint remnants of previous images are still visible on the screen. Burn-in will occur on if static images with high brightness or contrast are displayed for hours on end, such as the channel logos, video game HUDs, really any static on-screen elements.
One major issue with LG's OLED TVs is the "red sub-pixel burn-in."
Each pixel on an OLED TV consists of four sub-pixels: red (R), green (G), blue (B), and white (W) which work together to produce a wide range of colours. These sub-pixels emit light independently when activated. However, over time, the organic material in the OLED sub-pixels can degrade unevenly, and the red sub-pixel is particularly susceptible to this degradation. This will cause people skin to look washed out.
By nature just normal use of the TV will cause this wear and before you know it. The warranty has expired and you will be up for a new TV, don't make the same mistake and buy another brand that's not LG
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starRating: 1
title: Susceptible to burn-in, screen degradation
detailedReviews 1836: content: I purchased the LG C4 OLED TV from Costco expecting top-tier quality, but was immediately let down. Right after setup, I noticed dead pixels on the screen — unacceptable for a premium TV.
To make matters worse, LG’s customer support was completely ineffective. They offered no real help or resolution, just delays and vague responses. Thankfully, I bought it from Costco, who handled the return smoothly — kudos to them for great customer service.
I won’t be buying another LG TV anytime soon. For the price, I expected much better quality control and support.
**And yes, I know leaving this review probably won’t change anything. LG will likely respond with the usual “We’re sorry to hear this, please contact our support line 1800…” — but based on my experience and the many similar reviews, it’s clear that nothing ever improves.
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starRating: 1
title: Dead pixels, ineffective customer support
detailedReviews 1837: content: This is an outstanding TV. No wonder it is a Which? Best Buy. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is perfect. The TV is logical and easy to use. It is compatible with my Sony WH-1000XM2 Bluetooth headphones. The customer service we received from Oana at Plymouth Richer Sounds was second to none. Kevin, the TV installer recommended by Plymouth Richer Sounds was fantastic. He showed such commitment and attention to detail and nothing was too much trouble for him. He even tidied and secured the cables so they look neat and smart. He also explained clearly and demonstrated all aspects of the TV controls. We would always buy any audio/visual products from Richer Sounds.
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starRating: 5
title: Outstanding TV, logical and easy to use
detailedReviews 1838: content: Let’s do the good first; an amazing picture but as with all 4k TVs takes a lot of fiddling to get the picture as you like it. Amazing sound options. Lots of connections technology including fast one buttons access on the remote. Tv works in warp drive compared to our old LG 4k TV. Thin screen. OK now the not so good; We had a devil of a time getting the eARC HDMI to work with our new AV Receiver, took a week to work out the software update had caused the problem, solved by resetting the TV and doing a successful update, it all sprang into cinematic heaven! It’s really heavy I think mostly due to its large internal speakers which are the best I’ve ever heard on a TV. If you use a swing arm TV mount you should check it out for its weight loadings. But all aside what a great TV!
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starRating: 4
title: Devil of a time getting eARC HDMI to work
detailedReviews 1839: content: Overall I'm very impressed with the picture and sound quality but I had make a few adjustments to get the picture results I required. Straight out the box the TV picture quality was reasonably good but I personally found it too bright with over colour saturation. I tried the AI Pro features at first but then turned them off. I also tried the AI Picture Wizard to get my preferred picture, but again I found it too bright and harsh. I turned off the Blue Light and dropped the Gamma down to 1.9 and this was more pleasing on the eye. I set my sound to Cinema Mode with Dolby turned off. I only watch Freeview so it's adequate for me after I made my own TV Picture adjustments. So glad that I bought this modern TV after procrastinating for 5 months.
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starRating: 5
title: Picture too bright, over colour saturation
detailedReviews 1840: content: Incredible TV! I replaced my older 43inch LG LED Tv that I bought on Black Friday 7 years ago. The TV is still going strong but I just wanted to have an update and let me just say that the LG C4 65inch is absolutely incredible! I saw this at Costco and thought the picture was really good so I got it from LG’s website. Anyways, when I got this set up in my house I was blown away at the quality! Honestly, a storeroom display or demo unit does not do this TV justice with the large overhead lighting. In your house this thing will come to life! Blacks a pure black, whites are crisp and bright and the colors… I don’t even know where to begin with the colors! Feels like I been missing out for years and honestly TVs like this paired with a soundbar are in a class of their own and remove the reason to ever have to go to a movie theater. Highly recommend!!
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starRating: 5
title: Incredible TV, demo unit does not do justice
detailedReviews 1841: content: I’m extremely frustrated with my recent experience. I received my TV last night, and today was supposed to be the installation day. However, when the installation team arrived and unboxed the TV with me, we discovered that it was broken.
I immediately contacted one of your agents, provided all the required photos, and explained the situation. Unfortunately, she transferred me to the wrong department, and I’ve been unable to reach anyone since—especially now that it’s past 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
This situation is incredibly disappointing. I’ve attached photos and videos for your reference. Please note that your installation partner was present during the unboxing and can validate the condition of the TV.
So the whole experience of waiting in excitement for the new TV to be present, has been ruined by this situation.
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starRating: 1
title: Received broken TV, disappointing experience
detailedReviews 1842: content: Disappointed this new OLED Evo TV is not much brighter. Have another 55” C-series OLED sitting right below it after buying the extended warranty through Costco, not through LG directly - as they would have insured the screen burn-in and greenish spots during bright yellow/orange colors. I have gotten my Verizon Home Device Protection and Costco/Allstate on their toes (and have taken care of such issues) and I am about to get Liberty on their toes for this next possible issue. Bought this for a promotion when I ordered on last day (July 23), but the receipt shows July 24 (Monday) - so I hope they do not disqualify me (I will update and let you all know). They threatening to not price match now for a few weeks ago? The TV is great, but truly not that much better and not much ‘brighter’ than the one sitting on the ground below it. I also bought the S90T LG Soundbar and I hope the promotion does not give me another soundbar, but one of those (3) items in the promotion picture (i.e. StandbyME smart screen that rolls, or in a briefcase, or a bendable OLED TV desktop monitor). We got COVID for the first time for my whole family (3 different houses), and we are trying to stay in and stay healthy. I truly hope LG fulfills our promotion or as I mentioned to the order customer service agent that I will order another OLED and better soundbar since the sale is bigger a few weeks after my original purchase.
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starRating: 4
title: Not much brighter than previous TV
detailedReviews 1843: content: Having come from a 55" LG OLED C8 from around five years ago, I knew what I was in for; perfect blacks, great brightness, Dolby Vision support.
What I wasn't expecting was such an improvement in the brightness, gaming features, and the enhanced support E-ARC provides in terms of audio codecs and quality.
Finally, Filmmaker Mode.
A massive thanks to LG for including this. Goodbye soap-opera effect and far too cold colour temperature, and hello as intended by the filmmakers.
Make no bones about it, OLED remains top-tier in terms of panel technology. Through incremental improvements, LG have again shown why they are the number one television manufacturer in OLED sets, and continue to improve the feature set of their webOS platform.
While I am a little disappointed that some of the niche streaming services still aren't available on webOS (looking at you, Shudder!), ultimately, that's the problem of the service provider. At least LG have catered for users with both Airplay and Chromecast built into the set.
Is it expensive? Yes. but the quality of the panel, software, and feature set of this TV mean it is a great quality set that stands out in the market for all the right reasons. The latest C series OLED from LG is a winner, and the best value for money proposition in their OLED lines.
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starRating: 5
title: Niche streaming services still not available
detailedReviews 1844: content: I had a LG b9 6pla 65 inch for two years now and that was a fantastic tv. I never had any complain about that. Noticed this tv, c4 and I purchased 77 inch to upgrade the B series to C and this should be a good choice and selection but unfortunately it wasn't good decision and choice.
This tv's picture is not good. It's greeny. Has a green shadow on all pictures. The quality of video even 4k and 8k is not good enough as my previous tv.
We tried alot to fix it but it's not possible. Then I tried to read people's feedback worldwide and then I understand that these tvs aren't good and has built in problem.
Remote control is very useless as well.
Totally disappointment!
Just jumped to Samsung and that is amazing .
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starRating: 1
title: Picture not good, green shadow on pictures
detailedReviews 1845: content: Overall good. The imageis excellent and the sound is good. I have had problems with connecting other devices in particular controlling my set top box and configuring it so that it comes on with the tv. At the moment I am using 3 remote controls one for the TV one for the soundbar (LG) and one for my set top box (I stream all my TV so do not have an aerial or satellite dish) I have also failed to connect my bluetooth headphones.I find the on screen settings at times confusing and they are not intuitive. I thought that my soundbar and TV are WOW compatible but don't seem to be able to get them to work together, it could be the awkward on screen settings issues (see above).
With a better user interface this would be greatly improved. They could also include some written instructions with the TV
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starRating: 3
title: Problems connecting devices, settings confusing
detailedReviews 1846: content: We purchased this OLED 65” tv plus LG soundbar deal after comparing OLED tv’s in JB Hifi. Previous TV was a Sony Bravia 50” we had for many years. I am not very tech savvy so this review will reflect this. The sound and image quality are both excellent. My husband has severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids, I am partially blind. This new tv has made a big difference. It is a definite upgrade in size and overall quality of experience. Beautiful vivid colours and rich sound. It has taken a little while for us retirees to get used to how to use the new tv using the “Magic remote” and voice control function however we have worked out how to watch free to air channels as well various streaming services with our Fetch. I am happy with my purchase. My husband who is more tech savvy offers the following feedback: “The TV is too smart for itself.” Here is his review “The TV is great, but the software needs upgrading. Eg You can only record one channel at a time and can’t change the start or finish times which can be a problem when shows run over time. It’s difficult to work out how to use the the tv just as a tv because of the default settings. I had to go to YouTube to research how to default to watching a tv channel. The problem with the remote is the volume controls are hard to find in the dark. Hardware wise the tv is fantastic. Now that I’ve worked out the software we are delighted with the TV.”
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starRating: 5
title: TV too smart for itself, software needs upgrading
detailedReviews 1847: content: Summary first, lots of both goods and bads but overall I don't see real value for the money.
Okay, let's talk about the goods first. TV setup was really easy, and it wasn't hard to set it up without reading too much into the manual/documentation. It offers extremely good picture quality. Vivid format really brings out the depth of colors in the pictures. Based on my experience with leading brand TV's I am also super happy with the OS and the on-board compute, it's fast and responsive. Application installation, opening, closing, switching is super quick which is really good to see.
Now the bad parts. Although picture quality is really good but it still has lot of screen glare which makes it bit uncomfortable while watching. Besides vivid picture format, you clearly see your shadow on the TV screen in all other picture modes. Also not happy with the product material and finishing. When I opened it up for the first time it looked like a cheap unknown brand TV. I am sure LG can do better as a leading TV brand in this space. Lastly, super unhappy with the design and layout of TV remote. Bulky remote with an ugly design. The layout is also not user friendly at all! who puts HOME key right below the VOLUME buttons? Now I have to look at the remote keys before I try to reduce the volume because I press the HOME key most of the times otherwise. It seems like buttons were just thrown on the remote instead of going through a proper UX design process.
Based on my experience so far, I think product is not worth at this price. Other products in the market at similar price offers much better value in comparison.
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starRating: 4
title: Lot of screen glare, cheap brand TV