I just replaced my 50" QNED80UQA (bought in 1/23) with a 65" LG G4. Couldn't be happier - almost like I have a theater in my bedroom! It better last a long time for what it cost me...about 4x the QNED.
Appreciate the list but next time please mention the Panel types. For some reason my brain does not like VA panels and they make me feel ill. I'd appreciate if you mentioned the panel type
Depends on your priorities and use cases a lot. Also, if you're not accustomed to OLED I would advise to steer clear as it's still very expensive and can be very hard to go back to LCD from.
it's true that OLED TVs have had burn-in issues, but it's unclear if this persists in the 2024 models. This concern is leading me to consider QLED and Mini-LED TVs as alternatives to OLED.
I'm looking at TVs now for black Friday and for 600€ you can get a TCL with mini led technology and 140hz refresh I'm not going to spend 1500 on a TV when you can buy something very similar for under 600€ in a weeks time
I have an LG C1. When watching content on Disney Plus, prime video or even Netflix. The voice tends to be lower but the background is louder. Does anyone know a fix to this?
Have you tried changing the audio settings on your TV? You might just have it in the wrong sound setting and it is giving you a sound effect you don't want. Otherwise, I agree with the other guy on getting a good sound bar.
I have an LG 55-inch 1080 LED TV, bought from Best Buy on a Black Friday sale a few years ago. Lately, the backlight has begun to malfunction, flickering in one section of the screen and showing black transparent spots against white backgrounds-though they're less evident with darker visuals. As a result, I'm thinking of buying a new 4k TV since my current LG is starting to fail. Indeed, I utilized the rewrite function with Copilot's alt-i key, which can assist in correcting your writing in posts.
Have you tried doing a clean in your settings? Maybe that would help? Probably best to stay away from a steady picture over a great deal of time that will cause the burn in. Hope it can be resolved.
Just what I was seeking. Great review. Thanks 👍👍👍
I just replaced my 50" QNED80UQA (bought in 1/23) with a 65" LG G4. Couldn't be happier - almost like I have a theater in my bedroom! It better last a long time for what it cost me...about 4x the QNED.
This is the best kind of video for anyone who wants to a lg tv in 2024. Please do one for Samsung and Sony as well
I’m looking to buy a new tv. This was helpful thanks
I’m think G4 or C4
Appreciate the list but next time please mention the Panel types. For some reason my brain does not like VA panels and they make me feel ill. I'd appreciate if you mentioned the panel type
Very helpful! Thank you. Would love one just like this for the other TV brands.
Thanks
Nice video Jon!
The LG G4 is not 120HZ its 144HZ refresh rate just like the C4.
Correct 👍
I believe Best Buy lists the LG G4 TVs as having a 120Hz refresh rate, not 144Hz. I'll check them out the next time I visit the store.
@@robGaming101SeriesXbox yes some do but if you check the spec it's 144hz.
@@robGaming101SeriesXbox I checked it out on several stores online and some say 120hz others say 144hz so only way to find out for sure is to buy one.
Interesting that’s there is a difference refresh rate. I’m buying one in 2 weeks
So as a dummie for TV specs etc. OLED is the best overall one to buy? Havent gotten a new tv in like 15yrs & would eventually buy one.
Depends on your priorities and use cases a lot.
Also, if you're not accustomed to OLED I would advise to steer clear as it's still very expensive and can be very hard to go back to LCD from.
I think don't risk to buy any oled panel dangerous burn in and so much more money and never can't sell the oled panel tv in future
it's true that OLED TVs have had burn-in issues, but it's unclear if this persists in the 2024 models. This concern is leading me to consider QLED and Mini-LED TVs as alternatives to OLED.
I'm looking at TVs now for black Friday and for 600€ you can get a TCL with mini led technology and 140hz refresh I'm not going to spend 1500 on a TV when you can buy something very similar for under 600€ in a weeks time
you make me want to get into 3d printing!! lol
Are there any blatant differences between the LG ut75 and the Samsung du7200?
Trying to decide between QNED 85T 75" VS QNED 90 75" but i was surprised with the price bump? For the price of the 85T, I could only see a 65" 90T
Oled panel all time risky bought best oled working 3year it's so short live for 3k dollar 💵
Can you suggest a tv with a perfect "white" without losing picture quality?
83" G4 being delivered today. Hoping it's a big upgrade over the 2018 77" C8 it's replacing.
Does the g4 have mla?
LG OLED all the way, but also, I’ve never wanted a 3D printer more in my life
Well done
Hello 🥰 wow excelente 👍
Is the LG G4 not 144hrz
G6 seems to be the best or C6
I have an LG C1. When watching content on Disney Plus, prime video or even Netflix. The voice tends to be lower but the background is louder. Does anyone know a fix to this?
Try a soundbar,
Have you tried changing the audio settings on your TV? You might just have it in the wrong sound setting and it is giving you a sound effect you don't want. Otherwise, I agree with the other guy on getting a good sound bar.
Yeah go reset factory on setting i have same problem with c2 oled
Anything below hdr400 isn't actually hdr. Hdr10 is trash and shouldn't be considered hdr
I have an LG 55-inch 1080 LED TV, bought from Best Buy on a Black Friday sale a few years ago. Lately, the backlight has begun to malfunction, flickering in one section of the screen and showing black transparent spots against white backgrounds-though they're less evident with darker visuals. As a result, I'm thinking of buying a new 4k TV since my current LG is starting to fail. Indeed, I utilized the rewrite function with Copilot's alt-i key, which can assist in correcting your writing in posts.
I would say lg oled but and a huge but my lg c2 now has burn in
Have you tried doing a clean in your settings? Maybe that would help? Probably best to stay away from a steady picture over a great deal of time that will cause the burn in. Hope it can be resolved.
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I want to get into this 3D printing 🖨️
What about LG NanoCell Tvs?
They are absolutely bad , low contrast , just find a used mini led
@@abdulelahthe5143 not true
visio more better
Have you played with QD-OLED sets?