The OLED55C6P looks a million dollars with its super-slim, silver-edged screen. It also produces stunning color and contrast, along with more brightness than any previous OLED TV, and it's the first TV I've seen that consistently convinces with dark HDR s
Bright HDR peaks aren't as intense as they are on LCD TVs, and there can be some loss of detail in the brightest areas. The very darkest HDR content can suffer with a couple of different types of noise, and the set's audio lacks bass. The curved screen wo
LG is to be applauded for moving its already impressive OLED technology on leaps and bounds with the OLED55C6P. It solves my main problems with 2015's screens, and the extra brightness that's been found is as welcome as it is important.There remain two or...
Stunning panel design, Great selection of catch-up apps, Freeview Play comes built-in, Rich, vibrant colours
Plastic stand is a little disappointing considering the price, Struggles to display all shades of grey, Menus are fiddly to navigate
Ultimately, the C6V's greatest flaw is its price. While £2,299 is still a heck of a lot cheaper than last year's OLED sets, it's still a lot of money for a TV that comes with so many caveats; so many niggles. I really want OLED to succeed as a mainstream...
Abstract: LG's OLED TVs really make an impression. With their ultra-slender bezels, super-slim curved panels and rich, vibrant colour reproduction, even the very best LED TVs looks monstrous when you shuffle them up them side-by-side.The new LG OLED C6V is no excep...
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Published: 2016-10-03, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Picture quality is exceptional, enjoys LG's brilliant webOS smart interface, curved design, connected services for 4K HDR content
Sound quality limits, OLED's HDR peaks not as impactful as rivals, Freeview Play yet to arrive (but is due)
The LG OLED C6 is an excellent example of the skills that OLED offers. The picture quality is stunning regardless of the source, with vibrancy in colours, blacks so deep you'll fall into them and a handling of HDR and Ultra HD content that will put a smil...
Curved screen exaggerates reflections, Various picture noise issues, Bright area detail loss, Some motion issues
The OLED55C6V is quite simply the best OLED TV yet. It looks gorgeous, particularly if curved screens are your thing, and unprecedented black levels help to deliver picture quality that is, for the most part, dazzling, as LG continues to refine its techno...
Published: 2016-06-28, Author: Steve , review by: avforums.com
Superb blacks and contrast ratio, Marvellous dynamic range, Great greyscale and colour accuracy, Excellent video processing, Wide viewing angles, Supports Dolby Vision, Impressive passive 3D, WebOS remains effective
Minor banding just above black, Slight crush in shadow detail, Clipping with HDR 10 material, Rec.2020 tracking could be better, Side inputs too close to edge
As the first OLED TV that we have reviewed this year, the LG 55C6 has been largely impressive, retaining a number of key features, producing a great image and delivering on many of LG's promises for this latest generation. It might not have the stunning l...
Occasional noise during dark scenes, Detail loss with very bright content, Average sonics
LG OLED55C6V – 3D Picture Quality I've long been a fan of the way LG's passive 3D solution works on Ultra HD TVs, and the OLED55C6V does nothing to dent my enthusiasm. There's none of the tiring, distracting flickering often seen with active 3D TVs, and w...
HDR- and Dolby Vision-ready, Eye-boggling colour palette, Slick, foolproof and uber-smart OS, Super-slim frame
It's a waiting game for Freeview Play
Sat there waiting for us to burst your bubble? No need. As committed to HDR and 4K as a Texan is to the Republican Party, the OLED55C6V may as well have ‘future-proofed' stamped across its forehead. And with a picture like that, sends us into a televisual...
Dolby Vision and HDR10 support, UHD Premium-certified, Rich, punchy hues, Hugely insightful, Deep blacks, WebOS,
Edges are overetched,
If 2015 was the year of 4K, this is the year of HDR. Everyone is getting onboard, and while content is likely to remain touch-and-go until the year's end, the OLED55C6V, which may as well have ‘future-proofed' stamped across its forehead, is sitting there...
Published: 2016-09-05, Author: Stephen , review by: 4k.com
Extraordinary picture quality and color, Stunning black levels and pixel-perfect dimming, Amazing brightness by OLED standards, HDR-compatible for HDR10 and Dolby Vision, WebOS 3.0 is superb, Incredible design
Peak brightness doesn't match the best LCD capacity, No 3D features, High input lag for HDR gaming
We love the C6 and quite frankly, along with its cousin the B6 OLED 4K TV, this model offers what is really some of the best overall quality and value per dollar spent of any OLED 4K TV model yet made by LG. This is the case mainly because the OLED65C6P...