Published: 2017-04-13, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
Yes—but you should wait until the price drops a bit, and consider the B6.At this point, there's no question that OLED TVs outpace a huge majority of LED/LCD TVs in terms of pure picture quality. But though it's the second-most affordable within LG's 2017...
Gorgeous saturated colors and deep blacks, No Haloing around edges of bright objects, Excellent selection of UHD/HDR-capable streaming apps, Dolby Digital and Dolby Atmos passthrough, Dolby Vision content is particularly impressive
Relatively expensive, Active HDR processing can lead to some artifacts, 4K Streaming did not work well over WiFi on our home network, "Exit" button on LG Remote (or 3rd party remote) can cause confusion
Having this set in as our regular day to day TV for the past six months has been a real treat. I have found myself watching more TV - even bad TV - just because it looks so good. The set's UHD resolution and Dolby Vision HDR support creates the best looki...
Published: 2018-04-13, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
OLED TVs can get expensive, and not all of them are ideal for gaming and movie enjoyment at the same time. Some older models have slow pixel transition times and bad image retention, but some of the newer models which cost more without offering substantia...
Published: 2018-03-05, Author: Brian , review by: tomsguide.com
Excellent 4K OLED display, Support for multiple HDR formats, Superb smart TV features, Thoughtfully designed remote
Rear ports inaccessible when wall mounted, Good audio with Dolby Atmos support
There's a lot to love about the LG 55-inch C7 OLED. The OLED display looks superb, with great color quality, pristine black levels and excellent all-around performance. The sound quality is better than average, the smart TV features rank among the best an...
Terrific black levels, Good color performance, Good off-axis picture quality,
Minor uniformity imperfections, Color might need tweaking for maximum accuracy, So-so streaming features
If the best possible picture matters more than anything else, the 55-inch LG OLED55C7P OLED TV belongs at the top of your list. It simply blows away every other current TV in just about every picture-quality measure that matters...
Gorgeous design, Ultra thin display with minimal bezels, Built-in 4.2 Atmos soundbar, Stand converts to wall mount, Dolby Atmos TrueHD support, Bluetooth audio support, Incredible picture quality, Supports all available HDR technologies with automatic det
Heavy (70lbs), Some apps lack features, ability to stream 4K and/or HDR, Plastic construction of the base can feel wobbly at times, Burn-in could be an issue depending on your viewing habits, No frame flickering could mean trails in some sporting content,
LG's line of OLED TVs are the ones to get if you're concerned with having the best possible image quality around. While all of LG's OLED TVs offer the same panel with the same image quality, the TV design itself, as well as the built-in speakers, are what...
Super rich colors, excellent with HDR content, Pitch blacks, Perfect or limitless contrast, Perfect side angle viewing quality, Magic remote controlling Smart TV Web OS3.5 operation, 40W audio output from speakers (negates the absolute need for a sound ba
Picture Artifacts visible due to processing and OLED screen, Video noise during darker scenes from Blue Ray or DVD programming, Slight glare on screen especially when displaying darker images, Nonpermanent image retention is possible, especially for gamer
Published: 2017-05-25, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Fantastic picture, with perfect black levels and wide, accurate colors, Attractive, minimal design,
Expensive, WebOS lacks some connected services
The OLEDC7P series of OLED TVs continues LG's trend of offering superb picture quality in a gorgeous, minimal design. But you'll pay handsomely for it...
Published: 2017-05-03, Author: Stephen , review by: 4k.com
Stunning OLED-perfect black levels, Infinite Contrast, Superb HDR color performance, Excellent motion handling, Very light, elegant physical design, Brightest OLED TV yet, Multi-format HDR support
Peak brightness diminishes under some conditions, No 3D support, slight image retention, Overview, LG's 2017 C7 OLED HDR TV is pretty much excellent across the board and this is what we essentially expected for this model and its cousins for this year. Si
The LG C7 4K HDR TV lineup is one of LG's best so far created and while we think that these models are a bit pricey considering the B6 and C6 2016 LG OLED's only moderately inferior performance metrics, they are still better performers at color and bright...