techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2017-03-01 10:09:17
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If you're a serious AV fan you'll already know all about LG's OLED TVs. For many picture quality enthusiasts, the way OLED technology enables every pixel in a 4K/UHD TV to deliver its own light and color independent of its neighbors gives it an unassailab...
Ridiculously gorgeous design, Beautiful contrastrich pictures, Strong audio performance, Great smart TV interface.
It's very expensive, Brightness limited for HDR, Clipping in brightest areas, Sometimes clumsy motion handling...
To see the OLED65G6 is to fall in love with it. This is clearly one of the best TVs of 2016 as it's both beautifully designed and produces some of the best pictures we've ever seen. All that said, it's a bit too pricey – especially considering that you ca...
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The best TVs on the planet just got a whole lot better.LG's OLED TVs were so good last year, you might think they didn't leave room for improvement. Not so. This year, every model in LG's expanded OLED series is brighter and more colorful than before. Wha...
Perfect blacks and outstanding contrast, Luscious, deep color, HDR and Dolby Vision Capable, Stunning design...
Ornate and expensive...
With those three issues now gone, the G6 is deadly close to a perfect 10 score. The reason it receives a 9 here instead is because LG will soon release a less expensive curved model (C6) and an even less expensive flat model , both with identical pictur...
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LG has been the only game in town for OLED TV production for the last few years, introducing bigger and better sets annually while continuing to slash prices on the exciting, emerging TV tech. The new "Signature" G6 Series is LG's latest and greatest in L...
Yes—if you like champagne wishes and caviar dreams.The 65-inch LG G6 (OLED65G6P) boasts a ridiculously good 4K/UHD picture that meets all the premium standards for HDR10 and is matched with an innovative design that is the perfect capstone to a top-shelf...
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Fortunately, LG is not resting on its laurels. Our initial impressions based on a pre-release G6 unit made it apparent that the company is listening to and acting on feedback, especially in the previous sore spot of screen uniformity . Color accuracy, esp...
Thanks to LG's near-exclusive (actually, in the US market, exclusive) use of OLED technology in TVs, and the fact that the company has either rectified or significantly improved all of the issues that we found with previous iterations, we feel that the 20...
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techradar.com Updated: 2016-10-26 05:02:26
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I'll keep it short and sweet: If you're in the market for a 55-inch screen with an immaculate contrast ratio, beautiful color reproduction and 4K resolution, you'd be hard-pressed finding a set better than the OLED55E6.You've read about OLED elsewhere bef...
Ground, breaking contrast, Beautiful, ultra, thin design, Improved smart TV interface, Spectacularly rich colors...
Steep sticker price, TruMotion can be annoying, Upscaling could use improvement...
LG's latest OLED is pricey, yes, but offers exceptional clarity when given 4K HDR content and a plethora of content on its well-rounded LG Content Store...
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However, what separates LG's 2016 OLED televisions from other companies' models in the UK is Dolby Vision HDR compatibility – the Korean brand is the only one in European territories to support the HDR standard which uses dynamic metadata to optimise each...
The LG OLED55E6 is a stunning, stunning TV (yes it's so good we said “stunning” twice). Acting upon constructive feedback from reviews and shootouts, the Korean manufacturer has systematically addressed the shortcomings of the company's previous OLEDs, cu...
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A TV is just a TV, right? Not when it's as good-looking as the LG OLED E6 (or OLED55E6V). This super-slim panel comes with a dazzling display mounted in a glass border, has a rear that has a carbon fibre appearance about it, and a built-in metallic soundb...
Slim and gorgeous-looking design, great webOS smart interface, exceptional black levels and image quality, decent sound too...
OLED isn't as bright as LCD so lacks HDR peaks like Sony and Samsung rivals, expensive...
Amazed as we were by the top-end LG G6 OLED, we couldn't shake off its ultra-high price tag. Now the step-down E6 model isn't exactly cheap - it's £2,999 for the 55-inch model - but you do get your money's worth and that notion of “step-down” doesn't feel...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-05-13 10:15:17
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I'll keep it short and sweet: If you're in the market for a 55-inch screen with an immaculate contrast ratio, beautiful color reproduction and 4K resolution, you'd be hard-pressed finding a set better than the OLED55E6.You've read about OLED elsewhere bef...
The LG OLED55E6 is perfect for a very specific audience – one that wants pristine picture quality, but doesn't necessarily need a 65-inch set, and is willing to pay a premium for it. If that sounds like you, the E6 doesn't disappoint. If you need somethin...
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The 65″ LG E6 put on a most compelling SDR (standard dynamic range) performance, largely thanks to OLED's self-emissive characteristics which allow for true 0 cd/m 2 blacks, rich colours and extremely wide viewing angles that didn't exhibit any significan...
Despite some hiccups with 24p pans and HDR presentation, nothing has changed our opinion that the LG E6 OLED remains the best 65-inch TV you can buy new on the market at this moment in time for watching standard dynamic range (SDR) content which makes up...
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What is the LG OLED65E6? The OLED65E6 is the second TV we've seen from LG's 2016 OLED range, sitting a step up from the excellent OLED55C6V . It boasts a 65-inch flat screen, a built-in sound bar, a stunning 'Picture On Glass' design, LG's unbeaten webOS...
Incredible, super-slim design, Gorgeous contrast-rich picture quality, Good sound from the integrated soundbar...
Some clipping of detail in brightest HDR areas, Expensive, Motion occasionally looks untidy...
LG OLED65E6 – 3D Picture Quality If you're even slightly into 3D, you'll love watching it on the OLED65E6. The combination of the screen's native UHD resolution and LG's flicker-free passive 3D technology proves a match made in heaven, delivering 3D image...
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You may have already clocked the LG OLED65E6V's rather dear asking price. You may well, by now, be mid-sigh, thinking what a shame it is that you'd have to cough up £5000 to get your hands on LG's flagship 65in TV. Well, you'll need to think again. Becau...
Hugely perceptive picture, Above-par sound, Intuitive, content-focused interface...
No Freeview Play yet...
From aesthetics to sound quality to picture performance, the OLED65E6V is a TV fit for kings.LG has been at the vanguard of TV technology for the past few years with its OLED panels, and this is yet another case of ‘it shoots, it scores'.Buy the LG OLED65...
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Lee Neikirk May 20, 2016As we've seen time and time again, newer OLED (organic light-emitting diode) TVs tend to top our charts due to their incredible contrast and vivid colors. That's why our #1 TV is the LG G6 , a 4K OLED with an innovative design ae...
Yes—if mind-blowing picture quality is on your bucket list.If owning a super impressive TV that's perfectly suited to the content of both today and tomorrow is on your bucket list, the E6 is a stellar choice. The inimitable OLED technology spruced up with...
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Despite its eye-watering asking price, the OLED65E6V isn't even the most expensive 65in TV LG makes – the G6 Signature , £1,000 more, claims that particular trophy.But on paper, when we boil it down to specs, there's very little difference between the two...
Picture perfect, Beefy sound for a TV, Still the best Smart TV system...
It costs a lot of money...
It's not just the glorious picture quality that makes this TV a winner - it offers powerful sound and eye-catching styling too. LG has been doing great work with its TVs in recent years, and the OLED65E6V is one of the very best. In fact, it's one of the...
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Despite its eye-watering asking price, the OLED65E6V isn't even the most expensive 65in TV LG makes – the G6 Signature , claims that particular trophy.But on paper, when we boil it down to specs, there's very little difference between the two models. Both...
Picture perfect, Beefy sound for a TV, Still the best Smart TV system...
It costs a lot of money...
It's not just the glorious picture quality that makes this TV a winner - it offers powerful sound and eye-catching styling too.LG has been doing great work with its TVs in recent years, and the OLED65E6V is one of the very best. In fact, it's one of the b...
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Perfection in Every Aspect With a whopping asking price of RM32,999, the E6 is definitely in a league of its own when it comes to OLED 4K TV's. However, you're paying for the price of having a picture quality that cannot be found anywhere else on the mar...
I am seriously contemplating withdrawing my life savings and selling off a kidney on the black market to buy this TV...
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There's something stunningly beautiful about the LG E6 – and that's without even turning it on. With its unfeasibly thin picture-on-glass design and Harman/Kardon crafted soundbar, this high-end OLED screen looks a masterclass in industrial design. It'll...
OLED makes a convincing case for itself with this drop-dead gorgeous display – fabulous with HD, stunning with 4K HDR, it makes even rotten TV shows worth watching...
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OLED is on a roll. With new manufacturers sighing up to release screens using the display technology, consumer awareness is set to skyrocket. LG has, of course, been leading the way with OLED for some time, and for many will be the first port of call for...
Overall, we rate the E6 is an outstanding UHD set. It's great with both HD and UHD content sources, is beautiful to look at and has a first rate connected smart platform in webOS. Normally, screens are outshone by there successors. But the E6 could b...
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If you're after a new TV and you want the best there is, you've come to the right place. Below we list the very best TVs - including 4K and HDR models - available to buy in the UK right now. Also see: Best TV Deals We've tested and rated specific models...
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If you're in the market for a new TV and want to learn more about which one to choose, you've come to the right place. Here's where we share the best and most popular TVs available in the UK right now, as well as expert TV buying advice so you can be sure...
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If you're after a new TV and you want the best there is, you've come to the right place. Below we list the very best TVs - including 4K and HDR models - available to buy in the UK right now. Also see: Best TV Deals We've tested and rated specific models...
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There have been many outstanding TV designs introduced by various television makers over recent years, but let's face it, none looks as impressive as LG's 2016 OLEDs. Boasting an OLED panel so thin it's almost invisible when viewed sideways, the OLED65G6...
Suboptimal HDR10 presentation notwithstanding, LG's 2016 OLED TVs are the best displays on the market today in terms of overall picture quality, and the top-tier OLED65G6V is the cream of the crop due to its higher peak luminance and slightly more polishe...
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Which is the best TV? That is something we are often asked. It is also something we never answer in haste for there are many factors to consider, including price, size, form factor and features of varying desirability. But occasionally a product comes al...
Stunning picture, Fine sound, Web OS 3.0 is slicker than ever...
Pricey, Cheaper E6 alternative has just as impressive a picture...
We love the LG OLED65G6V. It has everything we want: a stunning picture, gorgeous design, great sound, and one eye on the horizon.But we can only give it four stars because of the price tag. Though picture quality is on the same level as the LG OLED55E6V...
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LG's OLED TVs have always known how to make an impression. With their ultra-slender bezels, super-slim curved panels and rich, vibrant colour reproduction, even the very best LED TVs looks monstrous when you shuffle them up them side-by-side. The new LG O...
Stunning panel design, Great selection of catch-up apps, Freeview Play comes built-in, Rich, vibrant colours...
Plastic stand is a little disappointing considering the price, Struggles to display all shades of grey, Menus are fiddly to navigate...
Ultimately, the C6V's greatest flaw is its price. While £2,299 is still a heck of a lot cheaper than last year's OLED sets, it's still a lot of money for a TV that comes with so many caveats; so many niggles. I really want OLED to succeed as a mainstream...
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When the term "OLED" is uttered around people who like TVs, there's a twitch of excitement. An eye sparkles, an eyebrow raises, a corner of the mouth curls into a smile. That all comes down to the reputation that OLED has acquired: movie fans want to own...
Picture quality is exceptional, enjoys LG's brilliant webOS smart interface, curved design, connected services for 4K HDR content...
Sound quality limits, OLED's HDR peaks not as impactful as rivals, Freeview Play yet to arrive (but is due)...
The LG OLED C6 is an excellent example of the skills that OLED offers. The picture quality is stunning regardless of the source, with vibrancy in colours, blacks so deep you'll fall into them and a handling of HDR and Ultra HD content that will put a smil...
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While there's always been a lot of excitement around OLED technology, it seems to have reached fever pitch this year, and it's easy to see why. Having already greatly improved the performance and affordability of its OLED TVs last year, LG – the only bran...
Ground, breaking contrast, Gorgeous, ultra, thin design, Excellent smart TV interface, Spectacularly rich colours...
Curved screen exaggerates reflections, Various picture noise issues, Bright area detail loss, Some motion issues...
The OLED55C6V is quite simply the best OLED TV yet. It looks gorgeous, particularly if curved screens are your thing, and unprecedented black levels help to deliver picture quality that is, for the most part, dazzling, as LG continues to refine its techno...
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The C6 is one of LG's latest OLED TVs and forms part of their new line-up for 2016. It uses a curved screen and includes passive 3D, as well as the latest version of WebOS. The C6 meets the criteria for Ultra HD Premium certification, as laid down by the...
Superb blacks and contrast ratio, Marvellous dynamic range, Great greyscale and colour accuracy, Excellent video processing, Wide viewing angles, Supports Dolby Vision, Impressive passive 3D, WebOS remains effective...
Minor banding just above black, Slight crush in shadow detail, Clipping with HDR 10 material, Rec.2020 tracking could be better, Side inputs too close to edge...
As the first OLED TV that we have reviewed this year, the LG 55C6 has been largely impressive, retaining a number of key features, producing a great image and delivering on many of LG's promises for this latest generation. It might not have the stunning l...
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What is the LG OLED55C6V? The OLED55C6V is the first TV we've seen from LG's 2016 OLED range. Costing £3,000, it's a 55-inch model with a curved screen, and it arrives packing new support for Dolby Vision's high dynamic range technology as well as – accor...
Peerless black-level response, Stunning colours, Incredible design...
Occasional noise during dark scenes, Detail loss with very bright content, Average sonics...
LG OLED55C6V – 3D Picture Quality I've long been a fan of the way LG's passive 3D solution works on Ultra HD TVs, and the OLED55C6V does nothing to dent my enthusiasm. There's none of the tiring, distracting flickering often seen with active 3D TVs, and w...
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This 55in 4K OLED is the real McCoy, the genuine article – or so its ‘UHD Premium' certification would have you believe. Sounds fancy, right? Well, all this industry tag really tells you is that the LG we have here meets the must-have ‘premium' specs for...
HDR- and Dolby Vision-ready, Eye-boggling colour palette, Slick, foolproof and uber-smart OS, Super-slim frame...
It's a waiting game for Freeview Play...
Sat there waiting for us to burst your bubble? No need. As committed to HDR and 4K as a Texan is to the Republican Party, the OLED55C6V may as well have ‘future-proofed' stamped across its forehead. And with a picture like that, sends us into a televisual...
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At CES earlier this year, LG was competing with Samsung and Panasonic to announce the world's first UHD Premium-certified TV, but the Korean giant was even keener to get in first with Dolby Vision, Dolby's own end-to-end HDR solution and the alternative t...
Dolby Vision and HDR10 support, UHD Premium-certified, Rich, punchy hues, Hugely insightful, Deep blacks, WebOS...
Edges are overetched...
If 2015 was the year of 4K, this is the year of HDR. Everyone is getting onboard, and while content is likely to remain touch-and-go until the year's end, the OLED55C6V, which may as well have ‘future-proofed' stamped across its forehead, is sitting there...
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This 55in 4K OLED is the real McCoy, the genuine article – or so its ‘UHD Premium' certification would have you believe. Sounds fancy, right? Well, all this industry tag really tells you is that the LG we have here meets the must-have ‘premium' specs for...
HDR- and Dolby Vision-ready, Eye-boggling colour palette, Slick, foolproof and uber-smart OS, Super-slim frame...
Priced slightly on the steep end...
Sat there waiting for us to burst your bubble? No need. As committed to HDR and 4K as a Texan is to the Republican Party, the OLED55C6V may as well have ‘future-proofed' stamped across its forehead. And with a picture like that, sends us into a televisual...
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LG announced this TV back at CES last January and it even started selling them this year. But it hasn't given them out to reviewers… until now. We think that's a shame as they've missed a trick here. We knew these TVs were good as they've always been good...
Best picture on the market, Resolved upscaling issues, Great sound, Affordable, Best handling and navigation...
Remote control labels, Slight juddering in scrolling credits...
LG's 2016 OLED TVs are a notch above all the competition and get even better when paired with Dolby Video-compatible content. They sound great and are a joy to use. That you can buy one for well under four grand rounds off the best TV we've ever seen...
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LG's OLED TVs really make an impression. With their ultra-slender bezels, super-slim curved panels and rich, vibrant colour reproduction, even the very best LED TVs looks monstrous when you shuffle them up them side-by-side.The new LG OLED C6V is no excep...
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However, what separates LG's 2016 OLED televisions from other companies' models in the UK is Dolby Vision HDR compatibility – the Korean brand is the only one in European territories to support the HDR standard which uses dynamic metadata to optimise each...
The LG OLED55E6 is a stunning, stunning TV (yes it's so good we said “stunning” twice). Acting upon constructive feedback from reviews and shootouts, the Korean manufacturer has systematically addressed the shortcomings of the company's previous OLEDs, cu...
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