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...
Published: 2022-01-04, Author: Michael , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Samsung Display has an impressive screen to show off at CES — a 4K panel that melds OLED technology with the company's Quantum Dot material to produce colors that can outshine rival TVs and monitors.The technology is called “QD-Display,” and it marks the...
Abstract: LG's G1 "Gallery Design" TVs are the company's flagship OLED models for 2021, replacing last year's GX series. The now-discontinued WX models excepted, the G1 series comprises the slenderest Ultra HDTV line we've yet seen. As with the WX sets, G1 TVs are...
New webOS feels like a downgrade, webOS not receiving updates, Raised blacks in VRR
If you had hoped for a revolution, LG's OLED 'Evo' panel is not it. As measured in raw picture quality, LG G1 is almost identical to the more affordable LG C1. The new, more efficient OLED panel for 2021 delivers slightly higher brightness overall but it...
Near-infinite contrast ratio for perfect blacks, FreeSync, G-SYNC, and HDMI Forum VRR support, 120Hz panel with four HDMI 2.1 inputs, HDR brightness better than most OLEDs
Risk of permanent burn-in, Aggressive ABL can get distracting with large areas of brightness
Published: 2021-05-30, Author: Kate , review by: tomsguide.com
Exclusive OLED evo panel delivers brighter picture, More affordable than last year's Gallery Series, Same stunningly-thin design, Great gamer-friendly upgrades, New remote is a major improvement
OLED evo offers minimal improvement, WebOS 6.0 is disappointing
I wanted to celebrate the LG G1 OLED TV and its evo-lution, and before I analyzed our test results, I did. But the numbers don’t lie — OLED evo isn’t innovative as advertised. It performs more like an annual refresh, offering slight upgrades across the bo...
Abstract: Gaming has always been a big deal for us at HardwareZone, but it gained ever greater prominence over the past two years because of the pandemic. Left with little or nowhere to go, us and many other people around the world turned to their PCs, consoles, ta...
Abstract: Tech enthusiasts will know that both the LG G1 Gallery OLED Evo and Sony Bravia XR A90J Master Series models are the very best OLED TVs in the market, but they'll also be quick to point out that these were launched in mid-2021. So why are we visiting this...