Bought this set to replace my den unit. Picture is very good.set up was easy, unit fit into existing space. Sound is better than average but still requires a bluetooth hookup to be understood due to my hearing loss.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We love the size and the picture is very crisp and clear. So crisp and clear in fact, our dog thinks everyone on tv is in our living room!!😁
Picture is fantastic. Thoughtful automatic tools to avoid burn-in. Extensive features and great integration with the SC9S soundbar I bought. WOW Orchestra feature leverages TV speakers with soundbar.
I've been using this TV for a pc monitor and as a TV for about a month now. My games look as if I made a massive graphical upgrade to my computer. It is amazing what I have been missing out on with this TV. No regrets on this purchase. Highly recommended.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Our family has enjoyed LG's OLED TV platform in our home theater for the last few years. OLED offers amazing picture quality, and the whole family appreciates the breathtaking images. An OLED TV in a dark viewing room is breathtaking-- the inky blacks do not disappoint.
We decided to replace the TV in our great room, and after a lot of checking, it became evident that there are not a lot of options for high-quality small TVs that include features like Dolby Digital. And, while I started looking at other platforms to "expand our horizons," we landed squarely back in the OLED camp.
I appreciate that LG has made this unit with some thickness to it. Our other OLED TV is so thin as to be almost impossible to handle. The stand is well designed, and the cable management is a nice touch since this particular unit is not wall mounted. Because of the efficient stand and bezel design, we were able to gain significant screen area compared to the older LCD TV that it replaced. My only complaint with the LG is the welcome screen icons/apps are a bit much-- a clean design would be a much-welcomed upgrade. (Same with our previous OLED unit from LG.) I didn't realize just how clunky the interface is since our previous unit is connected to an AV processor that handles most of the system control. This unit is a freestanding unit with a couple of connected components. The unit's software works well and provides control of all the connected components fluidly.
Also, the cable cover on the rear of the TV doesn't handle multiple HDMI cables very well. That's a minor issue.
Again, our only complaint is we wish LG would create a cleaner user interface... but I bought it for an amazing picture. The interface is just an annoyance.