Abstract: On the OLED65G1, the Evo panel is housed in a ‘Gallery' design similar to 2020's GX range. This means it has a slim (2cm or so), flat profile specifically designed for wall hanging. There's even a recess in the rear for the supplied super-slender wall mou...
Abstract: With the 65in G1, LG combines its Gallery Series design – which allows this super-thin TV to mount flush-fit to your wall – with a new brighter-than-ever Evo OLED panel. This joins with OLED technology's traditional black level strengths to deliver a 4K H...
Abstract: Last year, LG's OLED TV range was distinguished by spec and design. Picture performance was the same across the range, with the sole exception of the entry-level BX model. This year, the G1 owns LG's 4K performance high ground, thanks to a new Evo high br...
Published: 2021-04-19, Author: Simon , review by: stuff.tv
Outstanding picture quality, especially from 4K HDR sources, Slim and good-looking, Great OS with a stack of apps available
Expensive, and more expensive still if you want feet to stand it on, Sounds underwhelming, Can be picky about motion settings
This is an awful lot of money to pay for a television, even one that's as slim and well-specified as this one - especially when you take its humdrum audio quality into account. But there's no denying LG has made good on its ‘evo' promise by serving up pic...
Published: 2021-04-12, Author: John , review by: pocket-lint.com
Sensational picture quality that's rich in contrast and colour,Slinky design is perfect for wall-mounting (indeed no feet/stand is included),All four HDMI ports can handle all of the latest video gaming features (VRR / ALLM / 120Hz)
New panel not as bright as hoped,Not all of the webOS revamp feel fully realised,No stand/feet included,Speakers can really struggle - you'll want a soundbar/surround system
At the time of writing there's a question mark over whether the OLED G1 is sufficiently superior to the upcoming C1 mid-range OLEDs - which don't get the Evo panel - to justify its extra cost. Based on the type of enhancements it brings over last gen's CX...
Published: 2021-03-25, Author: John , review by: T3.com
Improved OLED brightness and colour,Excellent design,HDMI 2.1 and cutting-edge gaming tech,
A big price jump over the LG C1, Stand not included, No HDR10+,
The LG G1 is beautiful to look at when it's switched off, and impossible to tear your eyes from when it's on. Reasons to buy+Improved OLED brightness and colour+Excellent design+HDMI 2.1 and cutting-edge gaming techReasons to avoid-A big price jump over t...
Published: 2021-03-24, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: For years, LG's OLED TVs have been some of the the best-looking TVs you can buy, and the 2021 G1 OLED ( available at Best Buy ) continues the tradition of dropping jaws. But while it looks awesome and makes many subtle improvements, it doesn't make an in...
Increased brightness, Oustanding contrast, Accurate color, Gamer-friendly, WebOS improvements
Confusing picture settings options
Normally I'd say: Yes, if you've got the cash and you want the slickest OLED one could reasonably afford, the G1 is the TV to get. And that's still true. But this year's added qualifier is the G1's premium picture quality, which is now brighter and more a...
Published: 2021-03-17, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
Brighter, punchier and sharper, Beautiful when wall-mounted, Improved remote and app offering,
No feet or stand in the box, Sound lacks excitement,
Whether the G1's somewhat unexciting audio performance is a deal-breaker will depend on your expectations. We were always likely to have recommended that it be partnered with a separate sound system, so won't mark it down for its sound, particularly as th...