Publicerad: 2020-05-28, Författare: Matthew , testad av: T3.com
Gorgeous picture quality,Breath-taking design,Affordable by OLED standards,
Really struggles with bass, No HDR10+ support, Still some potential for image retention,
The LG CX's combination of exquisite pictures at a lower price make it LG's most all-round irresistible OLED TV yet, although its problems handling the bass parts of big movie soundtracks may force you to add a soundbar.Reasons to buy+Gorgeous picture qua...
Publicerad: 2020-08-06, Författare: Jason , testad av: techau.com.au
Black levels, Thinness, G-Sync
Remote, Thickness of the lower 1/4
Hanging on the wall in my living room is a 65″ QLED TV from Samsung, a couple of years old now, but still really impressive. I had expected LG's OLED to blow it out of the water, but to be honest, I'm really impressed with how it holds up. Both offer stun...
The LG OLED CX is a very impressive TV. It's got a whole range of quality-of-life features that take it to the next level including robust gaming support, a streamlined user experience and compatibility with nearly every smart app you could want.While the...
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Publicerad: 2020-05-12, Författare: Stephen , testad av: techguide.com.au
Impressive design, OLED black levels, Intelligent features enhance viewing experience, Futureproofed with HDMI 2.1
Not quite as bright as LED, Expensive
The new LG CX OLED TV has made a great product even better with intelligent new features that can take our home viewing experience to the next level. If you love movies, sports and gaming, the LG CX OLED TV will serve you well now and well into the future...
Sammanfattning: Look there's no beating around the bushes on this one – OLED is the best TV technology on the market when it comes to picture quality. Hands down. I've probably put 15-20 TVs through their paces on the EFTM entertainment unit in the last few months, but w...
The LG CX 48 4K Smart OLED TV can be purchased for Rs 1,34,990 with a one year warranty on the TV and an extra year on the panel. Certain retailers also offer a 3-year comprehensive warranty on this TV. Needless to say, it is quite expensive but this is n...
Great picture reproduction in HDR, Good upscaling for 1080p content, Smooth and easy to use UI, Supports HDMI 2.1 for gaming, Easy to use and functional remote control
The panel can get quite reflective in well-lit rooms, Risk of burn-in if the content isn't varied
While we are looking forward to the LG Evo OLED and even the LG C1 in 2021, it's easy to recommend the CX, especially since it has all the bells and whistles one looks for in a premium OLED TV. It has four HDMI 2.1 ports making it ideal for gamers. The pi...
55-inch and larger OLED TVs are much more common and affordable today than they were even a couple of years ago, and LG itself has been offering the 55CX at very competitive prices, especially during sales. However, buyers who want the benefits of the fla...
Sammanfattning: Gaming has always been a huge deal but it gained even greater significance in the past year of the pandemic. Left with nowhere to go, many people turned to their PCs, consoles, and phones, to while away the hours and the days. Regardless of what kind of g...