Published: 2020-10-08, Author: Stephen , review by: techradar.com
Abstract: The success of OLED has created an interesting problem for LG – at this point, the company is basically competing against itself. That's because LG Display, the technology research arm of the company sells panels to every manufacturer except Samsung (no s...
Published: 2020-03-24, Author: John , review by: T3.com
Mostly stellar, contrast-rich picture quality,Easy to use,Stunning design,Great value for what's on offer,
Not as bright for HDR as a few LCDs, The screen's quite reflective, Theoretically susceptible to image retention, No HDR10+ support,
The LG C9 feels like a no-compromise OLED TV, but with amore affordable price tag. It builds on the foundations of its predecessors with small but significant improvements, making for one of the best TVs you can buy.Reasons to buy+Mostly stellar, contrast...
Class-leading picture quality, Gorgeous design, Excellent user interface, Alexa, Google Assistant, AirPlay2 compatible, Future-proofed ports
Low risk of burn-in, More expensive than prior year's model
Yes. If you want the best picture quality money can buy and an outstanding user experience, the LG C9 OLED is the best TV purchase you can make.Editors' RecommendationsLG Gallery Series GX 4K HDR OLED TV review: Simply gorgeous The best TVs for 2020 Cheap...
Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa are built-in so can the voice assistants can search for shows, find information on the web or even find the weather for you, Gallery Mode allows you to place pictures and scenes on the TV screen when it's not in use, The
The TV felt slightly unstable on the stand and wobbled a little
You'll be hard pushed to do better than the LG OLED C9. This TV looks stunning, sounds good and has plenty of bells and whistles to make life easier too. However, it's got an eye-watering price tag.Key SpecificationsScreen size: 65inScreen type: LEDResolu...
Published: 2019-07-26, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
Rich and natural colours, Inky dark blacks, Genuine upscaling class, Excellent levels of detail,
Finest dark details missing, Sound isn't spectacular,
Picture wise, this TV is every bit as good as its excellent 65in sibling. Sure, the sound could be a touch better and a little more peak panel brightness might help with those dark details, but for this kind of money it's a killer TV. Colours are insanely...
It'd be easy to write off the LG C9 as nothing more than a C8 with a handful of extra features, but it's much more than that. Its gaming prowess is considerably improved over the previous generation, and LG stands uncontested as the only TV manufacturer t...
Abstract: The OLED65C9's assault on your heart and mind begins with its sensationally thin screen and ultra-minimalist design. New from LG this year is a useful cable tidying system integrated into the rear of the stand, which creates an even slicker feel.Looking a...
Published: 2019-05-17, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Awesome pictures, Dolby Vision and Atmos, AI-enhanced webOS, Impressive sound quality, Incredibly low input lag
No HDR10+ support, Limited peak brightness for HDR content
The LG C9 is one of the smartest, highly-specified, and comprehensively-featured TVs that we've ever tested. The OLED 4K panel delivers all the detail, deep blacks, accurate colours and wider viewing angles we'd expect, while the new AI-enhanced processin...
Impressive image accuracy, Amazing blacks and contrast, AI-enhanced smart platform, Dolby Vision and Atmos, Incredibly low input lag
Limited HDR brightness, No HDR10+ support
This state-of-the-art 4K OLED TV delivers AI-enhanced picture and sound, and a smart platform that's as comprehensive as it is clever. The SDR and HDR images are both superb, and it's only the lack of HDR10+ support that disappoints...
LG's fastest 4K processor, Smart home assistant compatible, Dolby Atmos surround sound, Real time Ultra HD rendering, Ambient light sensing auto brightness, Built-in Acoustic Surface + Audio gives cinematic sound, Refresh rate up to 120hz, Dolby Vision HD
Wall mount sold separately, Adjusting settings can be overly complex, More expensive than the LG C9 OLED TV, Home screen menus not very intuitive, 55” screen size version weighs a hefty 41 lbs, Not the cheapest smart TV you can buy, Not the most recent im