Got my 65inch version a week ago and absolutely loving it! what shocked me the most is the brightness levels and using in a bright room is much better than my existing C9 and C1.
Watching this from an LG A2 we bought this year. Coming from a previous non 4k tv, is already enough and better from what we expected. Binge watched some series and movies (and of course youtube videos) in it and they all look stunning.
I bought the LG G2 in December. It's a beast of a TV. As a gamer using the console, it checks every box for gaming. Watching movies on Netflix or video content on RUclips looks amazing! Design is solid. My rating 10/10.
Thanks brother. I am gona buy my first tv and i was confused between G2 and G3. I even had the budget but today i saw both the Tvs side by side and the picture almost was pretty much same. In all honesty i will be watching movie in night time and i dont think investing 1000 pounds in G3 is really worth it! Watching videos on youtube i can see that G3 is soo much bright but then i realised that Camera wont do any justification to what our eyes see
Ah that's awesome! Funnily enough LG are also sending me a 65-inch for some future content, but I've been extremely impressed by this 77 G3, noticeably brighter and FAR better anti-reflective coating than my old g1
@@Thetechchap my family tv is a 50 inch 2007 pioneer plasma. Still looks great but my dad would like to get a 65 inch tv to replace it but cost of living crisis says no 😂
Glad to see OLED tech getting noticably better. I've made too many "marginal upgrades" lately on tech. So I'll stick with my 2020 C9 for now, but in 202X, I'm looking forward to the "wow factor" experience. It's tough because I'm a big tech fan, and I've missed that feeling of *truly* upgrading phone, PC, TV etc. because of too many iterative upgrades.
I have the C8 and love it! Got a big wow-factor when getting that one, not sure if I am going to get that next time as the leap might not be as big :) This one looks quite good though!
Bought a LG OLED C8 5 years ago, best TV ever, no comparison to any of the previous non-OLED ones. Still love it like new and haven't had any issues at all. The G3 looks like a insanely good TV!
Ordered my G3 today. I was 50/50 between this and the S95C for a while but Dolby vision and it being better designed for wall mounting (and including a mount) tipped it for LG in the end. The £500 cash back through richer sounds didn’t hurt either I suppose.
@@Thetechchap hi mate. this is bullshit i think? i read a review from a guy. he wrote this: My previous TV was an LG-OLED65C9 which in my opinion had a perfect picture, I have been a fan of LG OLEDs for years. We have a large living room and my daughter was moving out, so I gifted her the C9 and bought the 77" G3 myself. It is the brightest OLED to date, but that does not improve the image. For now I'm looking at a faded image and I think I could have bought a cheap LCD. The AI tool to calibrate it as desired delivers an extremely unnatural result. Increasing contrast quickly goes wrong and the nuance in the deep black is missing with this OLED In addition, the cable routing is on the side instead of the middle as with any other TV, so if you want to hide your cables, you will be disappointed with this TV.
@@Thetechchap Hi i just bought this tv.. are you able to fit a lighstrip behind it using the gallery mount? i saw you did but im unsure if you used the gallery mount or a 3rd party mount
Great review! My first OLED was LG E6 and loved it. I currently own Sony a90j and it’s extremely accurate, but I liked the pop of colors better on the LG. I noticed at the store on G3, it looks almost 3D, which I like! Do you think I will see a more pop of colors on the G3?
Picked up a new 48 inch C2 for $750 and it has been one of the best investments I've ever made regarding tv and gaming. Still use my dual 1440p monitor setup quite a bit for high refresh PC gaming, but the OLEDs are so good for lounging about and catching up on my movie and single-player game backlog.
Can you help with the selection? I am in doubt whether to buy C2 65" or G2 65". Until the end of the sixth month, LG has a promotion where they give an additional 3 years of warranty for the purchase of a new TV. In this way, the C2 would have a 2+3 year warranty, and the store where you would buy a TV only with the purchase of the C2 would give you a LG SN4 soundbar as a gift (according to reviews, I can see that it is not something fantastic, but it is a gift :) ). The price of C2 is €1649 and G2 €2000. After everything written, which is smarter to buy C2 or G2? I won't use the LG C3 because it's quite expensive at the moment and I need a TV soon
@@SuperWyzo Your going to keep this TV for a long time so get the best you can honestly afford. Either way your still winning but might as well go all the way.
I must admit I didn’t expect you to get rid of the G1 so soon. I picked up the 77” G2 over the holiday season and as my first OLED it’s been awesome. Gaming is great and I did unfortunately have to cut a hole in my wall for the HDMI & Power cable since I can’t get used to cables running down my wall but it worked out well and looks great.
Can you help with the selection? I am in doubt whether to buy C2 65" or G2 65". Until the end of the sixth month, LG has a promotion where they give an additional 3 years of warranty for the purchase of a new TV. In this way, the C2 would have a 2+3 year warranty, and the store where you would buy a TV only with the purchase of the C2 would give you a LG SN4 soundbar as a gift (according to reviews, I can see that it is not something fantastic, but it is a gift :) ). The price of C2 is €1649 and G2 €2000. After everything written, which is smarter to buy C2 or G2? I won't use the LG C3 because it's quite expensive at the moment and I need a TV soon
@@SuperWyzo I myself would go for the G2 as I always wall mount and love the look of it. In terms of performance I think they are very similar with the G2 being a tad brighter. It’s been a great set for me. If you aren’t going to wall mount then go for the C2. Either way they are both great sets
I purchased it, love it!!! I don’t think people talk about the build quality enough tho. This tv is super heavy and super solid. I also have a c series oled purchased a few years ago which is super thin and cool but I prefer the G3. Great review btw short and sweet!
Sony Bravia XR IS NO 1 ..I WILL TELL WHY LG TV SCREEN FEEL LIKE MONITOR..AND TV SCREEN SHOULD BE IMMERSIVE LIKE SONY THE CONTENT YOU ARE WATCHING IT SHOULD BE EMERGE WITH TV SCREEN IN LG THE CONTENT IS EDGEY ...ANOTHER THING ALWAYS CHECK RED COLOUR OF ALL TV YOU WILL FIND PERFACT RED COLOUR IN SONY . BRILLIANT COLOURS..WITH PERFACT CALIBRATION..
@@ladladeep LG UI is miles better than Sonys and Sony uses Android which shows u advertisements in the main page I mean imagine paying thousands of dollars to have ads show on your TV it’s a joke
The TV is tempting. Right now I'm using a 65" Samsung KS8000 in my living room and a 48 C1 in my bedroom. I will probably wait a couple more years to upgrade though.
Can you help with the selection? I am in doubt whether to buy C2 65" or G2 65". Until the end of the sixth month, LG has a promotion where they give an additional 3 years of warranty for the purchase of a new TV. In this way, the C2 would have a 2+3 year warranty, and the store where you would buy a TV only with the purchase of the C2 would give you a LG SN4 soundbar as a gift (according to reviews, I can see that it is not something fantastic, but it is a gift :) ). The price of C2 is €1649 and G2 €2000. After everything written, which is smarter to buy C2 or G2? I won't use the LG C3 because it's quite expensive at the moment and I need a TV soon
Upgraded from a 55“ LG C9 to a 77“ LG G3 a few weeks ago. The difference is so huge even tho I like to old UI and remote more, the quality is a night and day difference.
2:35 I did not notice the cable hider until u pointed it out, now i cannot unsee it for the rest of the video or your other TV video or any other RUclips video of TVs. Thanks
Just bought a 77g3 today cant sleep until it gets delivered...very excited... cant beat the look of my past 77w8 but its so much better in every other aspect, for me this is the evolution of oled of the past 10 years
This year the G3 is said to be totally usable in a bright room but I guess next year the reviews will say the G4 is much more usable in a bright room. 😅
I have a Samsung QN90A, QLED and I love it. Got good brightness and very good blacks. But I will be honest, I never owned an Oled, but that's because I could not stand thinking about burn-in. And I love brightness. But now Oled is comming to Qled brightness, thats cool!
I've got a 55" QN90A (ads panel) and a 42" C2. If I had to keep one it would be the QLED, I prefer it. As for burn in, I've had the OLED for a good 8 months now and haven't taken any care with it, (left it on FIFA menus, desktop home screen with lots of icons for hours). It hasn't showed any signs of burn in yet and it does automatically shift to different screens after a while on its own, so I do think burn in is probably less of a concern these days.
@@Brandywine92 nice to know! What i realise also is that this tv can reach 600 nits sustained brightness on 100% and that oleds can’t do this yet. I thought with mla they also could reach that, but not yet. I have also an Ads screen, first i was disappointed, but now i feel that it has strongpoints in gaming, so very happy.
@@guidowinter Oo nice to see another Ads panel owner, don't find many of those :) Yeah when I got mine I didn't know there were different panels for the same model so when I found out, and everyone was criticising it heavily, I felt really down about it. I even scheduled a return with the retailer, but my box got ruined by bad weather 😂🙏 so I didn't bother. Ever since though, I've been noticing but impressed by it and I've had it now for a good 14 months or so. There's more advantages than just with gaming btw, I mean I don't use mine primarily for gaming after I switched from PS5 to PC (I use the OLED). Don't get me wrong, I love it for gaming, and actually prefer it for single player games. Competitively my go-to is the OLED just for the amazing response time and just works a bit better with my PC. As for the advantages other than gaming - it still has an ultra black layer, now, without the coating that the VA panel has it looks really nice. Crystal clear, great blacks and great colour. Still pretty reflective, but doesn't suffer from rainbow reflections. Some have mentioned that they found the blacks to be even better on the ADS version than the VA would you believe. I use mine for TV shows and films regularly with a 5.1 Samsung surround sound system, love it. I'd be interested to know your go-to picture settings cause I spent months tinkering with that before I got it perfect (for me), it does take some work with this TV because of the slight contrast limitation. Sorry about the essay btw 😳
So after years of having a 65 inch c9 I ran across a deal to get a 77 inch b2 for $1400 and I couldn’t be happier. I don’t really need a brighter tv because it’s in a dark room and since my ps5 runs through my receiver I’m not really missing out on any hdmi 2.1 ports. The B2 is a great value even at its retail price
Upgraded to the G3 77 from an LG E8 65 inch. Comes Monday and from the future to the past, the price dropped about $1k in the 5 months since you posted.
You'd love the 77 inch S95C with the one connect box if you're having wall mount cable issues, a single fibre optic cable connects the one connect box to the TV and all connections get plugged into the box u can place wherever.
Yea i dont understand his remark. You are supposed to route all cables down and out in the middle. That way you can have the tv flush against the wall. Maybe he just need a longer hdmi cable?
Beautiful TV. I've got an LG as well, although not as upmarket as this one. My biggest gripe about them is the menu, I don't find them as easy to drive as e.g. a Samsung. Just an extra button press here and there. Come on LG, get a little bit more intuitive.
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I got the 83C2 for 3,600€ in December. A couple of years ago I wasn't even dreaming about an 83 inch OLED, because the prices were way to high. I had it professionally calibrated and I think it looks absolutely fantastic. Having a light controlled room (just one window that has blackout curtains and dark grey walls), I don't need any more brightness. There are scenes that are so bright that I almost have to close my eyes. Especially after a prolonged dark scene. Another thing, I don't care about the LG interface, since I exclusively use an Nvidia Shield for streaming and as a PLEX client. If the C2 doesn't break or degrade, I won't change it until something like the 97G2, which is now almost 25k€, becomes afordable (5K€?). For real though, I don't know if I could get that into the room, because I have a somewhat small 90 degree hallway :)). So maybe I'll just have to go with a projector if I want something bigger. For those who are not sure about TV size, my advice is go the biggest you can afford. In my experience, going from 43 to 55 (2.5 meters away) and then from 65 to 83 (3.5 meters away), after 1-2 weeks you get used to the bigger size. I remember a few years ago, I thought the 55 was huge, and now I'm wondering how would a 120 inch 16:9 projector screen look in my space :)).
Can you help with the selection? I am in doubt whether to buy C2 65" or G2 65". Until the end of the sixth month, LG has a promotion where they give an additional 3 years of warranty for the purchase of a new TV. In this way, the C2 would have a 2+3 year warranty, and the store where you would buy a TV only with the purchase of the C2 would give you a LG SN4 soundbar as a gift (according to reviews, I can see that it is not something fantastic, but it is a gift :) ). The price of C2 is €1649 and G2 €2000. After everything written, which is smarter to buy C2 or G2? I won't use the LG C3 because it's quite expensive at the moment and I need a TV soon
@@SuperWyzo From what I know, the big advantage of the G2 over the C2 is that it can get brighter because it has a heatsink o the entire back. For me, it didn't make sense, because I have a light controlled room, and there's no light in the room when watching TV. Like I said, sometimes in my room the C2 is too bright already. If you only get the extended warranty on the C2 and not the G2, then I would definitely go with the C2. However, if the G2 also gets the extended warranty, for the small price difference of €250, I would go with the G2, just to have the flagship :). Especially if you have some light in your room.
Bad math - it's €350 difference, not €250. I guess if you have the same 5 year warranty on the G2 I would still go with the G2, even with the €350 difference. Also, don't know what to say about the soundbar, never had one, since I'm using a 5.1 setup.
@@dragosdobre9479 Only with C2 they give a 3-year extended warranty, so it turns out 2 (standard) + 3 years (additional) warranty. The g2 comes with a standard 5-year warranty, nothing has changed there. The difference is €350, with the fact that I plan to buy another wall mount so that I can always mount another TV on it if one is sold, so that's +€100 for me. All things considered, do you think C2 or G2 is a better option?
@@SuperWyzo If there's not a lot of natural light coming into the room when you're watching, I would go with the C2 and save some money. I am very pleased with the PQ in movies and games. I don't feel like I'm missing anything.
I am planning on the 77" LG C1 model for around £3k. I really wish LG would change their UI as almost all of it is either advertising or unnecessary information. All of the apps are squeezed into a single line and doesn't seem to make best use of the space.
Wanna see a side by side of the G3 and the SB95C to see how the anti-reflective coating and colour luminance levels compare. What i've read so far is that the S95C is far better with colours but the anti-reflective coating reduces black levels in daytime / brighter room.
2:52 the power cable is supposed to come out at the left side as well. If you have some type of stone wall, rent a wall chaser with vacuum for fine dust. Then make a couple passes, knock the loose stone out with a stone chisel and fit a PVC pipe in the wall, something like 40mm diameter with a 45 degree piece on both ends, you will want to make the neck of the 45 degree pieces straight with a small hacksaw so it fits flush in the wall. Then use a filler of your choice.. Some kind of quick dry plaster will do. If you have a cardboard house like people in the US have you just saw two holes and install two brush plates in there and feed your cables through...
Gorgeous TV and picture! I replaced my 55” C9 last year with a 77” A80J and I absolutely LOVE the crisp incredibly clean picture it produces but I will say my biggest gripes are the lack of FULL HDMI 2.1 support across all 4 ports(only 2 support it) since I recently picked up a top spec PC and I also have a PS5. And my other issue is the stupid WiFi adapter issue it has… the built-in adapter is ass and takes forever to connect… I know I could hardwire it but that’s not the point… The new panels this year look fucking phenomenal so I’ll probably wait a year and see about getting one. Credit to LG for staying on top of the TV space!
Having a 65"c9 a 77" C1 and currently a 83"C1 I'm hoping they drop the price of the 97" . I don't see any reason to upgrade i can't go back to anything smaller than a 83". The G3 will be outdated in 8 months and talk if the G4 and so on TV's are a rabbit hole ....
I think most TV reviewers base everything on brightness as TV technology has improved so much there really isnt much more in terms of quality of life improvemnts. The improvement from a G1 to a G3 is actually not much if you put both screens side by side, and especially if you consider calibrating them professionally, both of these can be made colour accurate to a degree where you couldn't tell the difference, the only difference will be brightness. I think the big jump 'like the iphone moment' will come once something better than Oled is introduced. Micro LED & 8K is not it. It will be something with a real wow factor.
It's definitely refinements - but with this G3, i'm now left wondering...what's next? 8K...meh, MicroLED sure. - but it's so expensive and we're not there yet. I agree we need the next big thing for TVs now
its a big jump! dont talking shit if you dont have the lg g3 77 inch. i have it. and its mindblowing. watching avatar on it in 4k dolby vision. so nice! it blows the g1 away!
@@janduller4722lol lg cultist. The OP knows what he’s talking about. Lg only improved in one department. Brightness. Which btw isn’t all that special when set to d65. The super high numbers are only with cooler inaccurate color temperatures. The reason lg fanboys love justifying their purchase is because they see the million and one flaws the g3 has, many of which are side effects of the added brightness such as gimped game mode to avoid burn in cases, green tint , posterization and chrominance overshoot.
I have the 65 inch LGC1 and it’s still a beautiful picture to look at and plenty bright enough for me i am interested now to upgrade late this year to the G3 or the next Sony QD OLED great review though that tv is beautiful
I'm using a LG 65" OLED65B6V since januari 2018, but it has served me well and not had a single problem with it! I don't plan on upgrading it for at least another 2 years :D
They brought back DTS decoding! That's great news!!! It means one day they'll probably bring back 3D as well! And with those tiny Micro Lens, they could add parallax effect without the need of 3D glasses. I'm stoked and I'll be waiting for the good news on the next models.
My Sony XBR75 850C finally died for good. I just ordered a LG C3 OLED in 77" from Costco for $3199 which included an extended warranty for 5 years. Pretty excited after watching your review. I think I'll be pleased thanks for your review.
Watching your review of the LG G3 on my LG 48 inch C2. This is my daily TV for my computer, I don't even connect the TV directly to the internet! I prefer the monitor mode. I don't like getting the latest updates which has the potential to brick your TV. So I connect every 6 mo or so for any needed improvements. My only complaint on this little guy is the dimming mode jumps in a bit to quickly, need to find how to extend the bright level a little longer. 75 inch is the bare minimum for me now a days. Look forward to the 83 inch or hoping to push to the 100+ inch size if I can afford it.
We recently moved and I just found the 77 inch C2 for about $1800. It will be replacing a 14 year old Sony 3D HDTV. Hard to justify $3K plus right now on a set:
Can you help with the selection? I am in doubt whether to buy C2 65" or G2 65". Until the end of the sixth month, LG has a promotion where they give an additional 3 years of warranty for the purchase of a new TV. In this way, the C2 would have a 2+3 year warranty, and the store where you would buy a TV only with the purchase of the C2 would give you a LG SN4 soundbar as a gift (according to reviews, I can see that it is not something fantastic, but it is a gift :) ). The price of C2 is €1649 and G2 €2000. After everything written, which is smarter to buy C2 or G2? I won't use the LG C3 because it's quite expensive at the moment and I need a TV soon
@@SuperWyzo I would go with the C2. I'm reading that there is not a massive difference between the G2 and C2. It is really only the slim wall-mount and brightness. You get the stand in the box with the C2, which could be a plus. I'm now seeing the 77 inch C2 for $1500.00 I'm making the purchase this week. Good luck with yours!
The reviews so far are showing that the LG G3 and Samsung S95C are very close as far as overall picture quality. However, there are indications that Samsung could have made the S95C even better, but they held back since the S95C is not their flagship TV. Therefore, the real test for the new QD-OLEDs will be the release of the Sony A95L later in the year. If the A95L hits a significantly higher level of peak brightness in accurate mode, then it will likely become the best OLED TV for 2023 (with the additional benefit of 4K 120 Hz Dolby Vision, which is missing on the Samsung).
I got a C1 last year for £1.1k and although it's not an Evo panel it's bright enough for me and has a higher peak brightness than my previous midrange LED Tv. I also prefer the C1's stand to the C2/C3. The G series are a bit unnecessarily pricey and don't come with a stand so you're paying a premium for aesthetics really. Plus the low PPI count of a 77 inch puts me off going that big as I sit reasonably close so my 55" is perfect. I'd say anything over 65" you should really get 8k. My C1 is absolutely blinding during movies with flashing images like lightening etc... I really don't need it any brighter.
C1 is a great TV. It's only when you see then side by side that you can really get sense of improvements. 4K is fine at 77" in my opinion - been using one for last four years (but it about how far you sit from TV, ultimately)
I'm so glad MLA OLED and QD OLED are gonna be great for bright rooms. I'm hoping to get an OLED for the living room since the Anti Reflections work well.
I bought LG OLED C2 55 inch 2 weeks ago, I’m loving it. Could’ve gone for 70 something inch but my budget didn’t allow and I may keep moving houses so it won’t make sense.
I completely agree with every comment you made about the picture, it is stunning. After watching your review, and others, I broke every piggy bank and got one too. Everything was going great, everything you and CNET had said it would be. Then I went to connect my AirPods. I got them paired and went to try them out, got back to programming and the sound came out of my speakers, WHAT! Fast forward two weeks and four calls with LG Support, the only way to have any other earphones/earbuds/etc. is if you unplug the main external speakers. Yes UNPLUG, LG made their top of the line OLED TV without the ability to switch between external sound devices. Legacy devices can do it fine but not this one. They’re working on a fix, per Support. Hopeful they can fix this or I will be really disappointed and want my money back.
I unfortunately damaged my G1 moving and upgraded to the G3. Definitely not a planned upgrade but at least the new set is visibly brighter than the old one.
@@xFrxsty we forgot a stud finder so we set it in its packaging in the living room. It sat there fine for an hour or two then I left to get more stuff. Walked back in to see it face planted into the corner of my coffee table 😖
I am planning to buy the LG G3 55" inch in about 2 months. Why the 55" ?. The 55" model measurement in my living room, on the wall is the max. There is no more space on the wall. This model 55" is now: €1495 !! Euros in the Netherlands, Europe. I have now the Panasonic 46" TX-P 46 G20 on the wall and it is still working !. No problems at all with the screen.
Looks cool, but I still like my C1 too much to even think about upgrading. Also if I remember correctly MLA is only on G series and I don't like the idea of wall mounting as it wouldn't be practical for me.
Looks nice. I am still rocking a 55" LG B7 from five years ago and have no incentive to switch. I got it for $900 which was a steal back then. Had to do some credit card price match finagling. It's served me well inside a bedroom as a PC monitor. I don't need high brightness or dolby vision or any of that.
It's gorgeous but how bright is too bright? If they continue making them brighter not only is the imagine unnatural but it starts to hurt your eyes 😵 Not that I'm jealous or anything... Just loving my C2 so no need to upgrade anytime soon
Can you help with the selection? I am in doubt whether to buy C2 65" or G2 65". Until the end of the sixth month, LG has a promotion where they give an additional 3 years of warranty for the purchase of a new TV. In this way, the C2 would have a 2+3 year warranty, and the store where you would buy a TV only with the purchase of the C2 would give you a LG SN4 soundbar as a gift (according to reviews, I can see that it is not something fantastic, but it is a gift :) ). The price of C2 is €1649 and G2 €2000. After everything written, which is smarter to buy C2 or G2? I won't use the LG C3 because it's quite expensive at the moment and I need a TV soon
@@SuperWyzo Hmm tough choice to make. Whilst I love the picture quality on my 55" G2, the sound is above average coming from the TV itself. I will be getting a sound bar to compliment it when I next see a sale. If I recall the C2 is more like a G1.5? Really depends on how much you love sound and if you want to save money and hope the gifted soundbar is good for you.
@@ragingsilver thank you for your reply. I think I will take the c2 65" and save the difference of €350. In addition, I would buy a vogels wall mount and pay a little more for a quality soundbar. I don't think I lose anything in terms of performance compared to the G2
1. C2 is brighter with Evo 2. double the speaker (40watt over 20watt) 3. the better dedicated Oled processor A9 (Ai sound pro 7.1.2 plus much better picture upscaling) 4. Four hdmi 2.1... the difference is actually huge in both picture and sound
@@lgquelhas the difference is huge. And you're also wrong the B2 is 120hz. Also If you wanted something that's closer to the C2 you should go for the CS which in alot of cases actually goes for less.
Hey there! With using the hue gradient lightning, do you have your tv flush all the way to the wall as much as the mount will allow? I plan to wall mount my G3 with the factory flush mount and was looking at adding ambient back lighting but wasn’t sure if it would work. Did you only do along the top and sides, and left the bottom without?
Not sure what I'm doing wrong. I just got the G3 today and side by side with my C9, I can't tell the difference. Some of the GUI text seems to be brighter, but that's about it so far. I've tried streaming some 4K Dolby Vision stuff on Netflix and Disney Plus. I know it's compressed and everything but I thought I would be able to see some kind of difference. So far I've paid $4,000 for slightly brighter text and some vertical lines on the right side of the screen. Is there a particular demo I can run off a USB drive or something that really shows the difference?
Rocking a c2 42 for desk use, i am in a loft with 2 small skylights, i made some diy blackout blinds with some velcro tape and blackout material for £10, was gonna cost £800 for proper blinds, so brightness isnt an issue for me, might pickup a 77 c1/c2 if they go on sale for £2000 for the same room
Still using the 65” LG Plasma way back from 2010. I haven’t had any issues after 13 years. I hear that this is very rare as we have kids and grand kids using it with gaming and leaving it on all night long. It was a premium LG Plasma when purchased and for the $1700 paid I feel like we got our moneys worth. What do you think? I am considering an LG G3 but it’s difficult to even think about getting rid of it as it is still a wonderful image.
i hope your power board in this is immaculate cuz the c2-g2 last year have got to be the worst after less than a month you get a screen with a vertical blue line and a white white line and the tv wont turn on and lg hasnt done a recall on them which is bs with the money you spend
Great video. Yeah I love my G1 65in. Would only upgrade when the actual TV breaks if ever 🤔. Yeah I'm usually watching in daytime and night. I still think G1 is awesome. Yeah G3 looks super bright from the video. Yes expert bright too is my favorite on mine. APS is better for sports.
So how do you watch it? Why couches are located at the sides of the TV and not in the front? What's the point of a great TV if you watch it from an angle?
Got my 65inch version a week ago and absolutely loving it! what shocked me the most is the brightness levels and using in a bright room is much better than my existing C9 and C1.
I LOVE MY G3-77 - MLA Another Homerun for LG
Me too. Very bright and the contrast amazing
Good for you.
Must be nice being able to afford it.
I bet. I hope to replace my Sony X95H tv with either a MLA OLED or QD OLED since they're bright and actually works in a bright room.
Watching this from an LG A2 we bought this year. Coming from a previous non 4k tv, is already enough and better from what we expected. Binge watched some series and movies (and of course youtube videos) in it and they all look stunning.
I bought the LG G2 in December. It's a beast of a TV. As a gamer using the console, it checks every box for gaming. Watching movies on Netflix or video content on RUclips looks amazing! Design is solid. My rating 10/10.
Thanks brother. I am gona buy my first tv and i was confused between G2 and G3. I even had the budget but today i saw both the Tvs side by side and the picture almost was pretty much same. In all honesty i will be watching movie in night time and i dont think investing 1000 pounds in G3 is really worth it! Watching videos on youtube i can see that G3 is soo much bright but then i realised that Camera wont do any justification to what our eyes see
This is awesome! Mine is being delivered today and this has me even more hyped haha (coming from a C1).
Ah that's awesome! Funnily enough LG are also sending me a 65-inch for some future content, but I've been extremely impressed by this 77 G3, noticeably brighter and FAR better anti-reflective coating than my old g1
@@Thetechchap my family tv is a 50 inch 2007 pioneer plasma. Still looks great but my dad would like to get a 65 inch tv to replace it but cost of living crisis says no 😂
Glad to see OLED tech getting noticably better. I've made too many "marginal upgrades" lately on tech. So I'll stick with my 2020 C9 for now, but in 202X, I'm looking forward to the "wow factor" experience. It's tough because I'm a big tech fan, and I've missed that feeling of *truly* upgrading phone, PC, TV etc. because of too many iterative upgrades.
Next year's LG G4 will probably have PHOLED and MLA that'll blow the C9 out of your wall!
I’m still holding on to my 2016 E6 until LG releases a OLED at 144hz, and I have a feeling it’s going to be soon.
I have the C8 and love it! Got a big wow-factor when getting that one, not sure if I am going to get that next time as the leap might not be as big :) This one looks quite good though!
I have a C9 and a C2. The C9 is way brighter. I don't get it. Pretty disapointing as I expected a bump up given the c2 is many generations newer.
The C9 is from 2019 💀
Bought a LG OLED C8 5 years ago, best TV ever, no comparison to any of the previous non-OLED ones. Still love it like new and haven't had any issues at all. The G3 looks like a insanely good TV!
Ordered my G3 today. I was 50/50 between this and the S95C for a while but Dolby vision and it being better designed for wall mounting (and including a mount) tipped it for LG in the end.
The £500 cash back through richer sounds didn’t hurt either I suppose.
Is the 500 cash back still Available?
I laughed when I saw the drone flying in front of the TV 😂 That's a beautiful piece of equipment! I can't wait to afford to buy mine!
Haha I was playing with using it for b roll 😂
@@Thetechchap hi mate. this is bullshit i think? i read a review from a guy. he wrote this: My previous TV was an LG-OLED65C9 which in my opinion had a perfect picture, I have been a fan of LG OLEDs for years. We have a large living room and my daughter was moving out, so I gifted her the C9 and bought the 77" G3 myself.
It is the brightest OLED to date, but that does not improve the image. For now I'm looking at a faded image and I think I could have bought a cheap LCD. The AI tool to calibrate it as desired delivers an extremely unnatural result. Increasing contrast quickly goes wrong and the nuance in the deep black is missing with this OLED
In addition, the cable routing is on the side instead of the middle as with any other TV, so if you want to hide your cables, you will be disappointed with this TV.
@@Thetechchap bro use the 8k lg, samsung tv
Lmao
@@Thetechchap Hi i just bought this tv.. are you able to fit a lighstrip behind it using the gallery mount? i saw you did but im unsure if you used the gallery mount or a 3rd party mount
As pleased as I am with my 77-inch LG G1, seeing you upgrade from it is bittersweet. Enjoy your new television.
Great review! My first OLED was LG E6 and loved it. I currently own Sony a90j and it’s extremely accurate, but I liked the pop of colors better on the LG. I noticed at the store on G3, it looks almost 3D, which I like! Do you think I will see a more pop of colors on the G3?
Picked up a new 48 inch C2 for $750 and it has been one of the best investments I've ever made regarding tv and gaming. Still use my dual 1440p monitor setup quite a bit for high refresh PC gaming, but the OLEDs are so good for lounging about and catching up on my movie and single-player game backlog.
I have already slightly burned it, model CX probably by setting the dynamic contrast and warm medium color.
Can you help with the selection? I am in doubt whether to buy C2 65" or G2 65". Until the end of the sixth month, LG has a promotion where they give an additional 3 years of warranty for the purchase of a new TV. In this way, the C2 would have a 2+3 year warranty, and the store where you would buy a TV only with the purchase of the C2 would give you a LG SN4 soundbar as a gift (according to reviews, I can see that it is not something fantastic, but it is a gift :) ). The price of C2 is €1649 and G2 €2000. After everything written, which is smarter to buy C2 or G2? I won't use the LG C3 because it's quite expensive at the moment and I need a TV soon
@@SuperWyzo Your going to keep this TV for a long time so get the best you can honestly afford. Either way your still winning but might as well go all the way.
I'm still absolutely madly deeply in love with my c1. I might see that come to an end when next years c4 gets the mla and brightness options.
I don’t think MLA came to the C4.
Coming from a 92" projection screen it's really hard to downgrade in size, but those perfect blacks are really tempting.
I must admit I didn’t expect you to get rid of the G1 so soon. I picked up the 77” G2 over the holiday season and as my first OLED it’s been awesome. Gaming is great and I did unfortunately have to cut a hole in my wall for the HDMI & Power cable since I can’t get used to cables running down my wall but it worked out well and looks great.
The G3's higher brightness/better anti-reflective coating is quite a substantial upgrade - and I managed to get a good price on selling my G1 :)
I'm hoping by G4 time the MLA will be on the 83", then I'll upgrade from my old feeling 77GX
Can you help with the selection? I am in doubt whether to buy C2 65" or G2 65". Until the end of the sixth month, LG has a promotion where they give an additional 3 years of warranty for the purchase of a new TV. In this way, the C2 would have a 2+3 year warranty, and the store where you would buy a TV only with the purchase of the C2 would give you a LG SN4 soundbar as a gift (according to reviews, I can see that it is not something fantastic, but it is a gift :) ). The price of C2 is €1649 and G2 €2000. After everything written, which is smarter to buy C2 or G2? I won't use the LG C3 because it's quite expensive at the moment and I need a TV soon
@@SuperWyzo I myself would go for the G2 as I always wall mount and love the look of it. In terms of performance I think they are very similar with the G2 being a tad brighter. It’s been a great set for me. If you aren’t going to wall mount then go for the C2. Either way they are both great sets
@@Lozin80 I will wall mount but I will buy other wall mount stand so these is required 100€ + for that.
I purchased it, love it!!! I don’t think people talk about the build quality enough tho. This tv is super heavy and super solid. I also have a c series oled purchased a few years ago which is super thin and cool but I prefer the G3. Great review btw short and sweet!
Right now I'm using the cheapest 4k 70 inch from lg, I'm quite pleased with it, can't imagine how good the G3 looks
Exactly the same man, you just notice pain in your pocket
I'm still loving my 2019 LG E9 OLED 65-inch TV, and your reviews have been really awesome. Keep up the great work!
LG OLED is king 👑
Sony Bravia XR IS NO 1 ..I WILL TELL WHY LG TV SCREEN FEEL LIKE MONITOR..AND TV SCREEN SHOULD BE IMMERSIVE LIKE SONY THE CONTENT YOU ARE WATCHING IT SHOULD BE EMERGE WITH TV SCREEN IN LG THE CONTENT IS EDGEY ...ANOTHER THING ALWAYS CHECK RED COLOUR OF ALL TV YOU WILL FIND PERFACT RED COLOUR IN SONY . BRILLIANT COLOURS..WITH PERFACT CALIBRATION..
@@ladladeep LG UI is miles better than Sonys and Sony uses Android which shows u advertisements in the main page I mean imagine paying thousands of dollars to have ads show on your TV it’s a joke
King of 🔥 😂
@@resicran3005 sure buddy whatever floats your boat go for it
At this point I think LG are definitely offering the best TV's on market rn
The TV is tempting. Right now I'm using a 65" Samsung KS8000 in my living room and a 48 C1 in my bedroom. I will probably wait a couple more years to upgrade though.
I'll stick to my OLED CS2 55 which cost me only 799
I'll stick to my Realme 4K IPS 40" which cost me only 250
@@r_turnerrealme chinese tv with poor quality
@@r_turner nice 🙂
I use the 48 as my main pc monitor. Can't fault it and you got it super cheap
@@ale3hs great solution
Im rocking the LG C2, its a 55inch. My first OLED and im loving it! Im definitely interested in those LEDs you have on the back of your TV
Can you help with the selection? I am in doubt whether to buy C2 65" or G2 65". Until the end of the sixth month, LG has a promotion where they give an additional 3 years of warranty for the purchase of a new TV. In this way, the C2 would have a 2+3 year warranty, and the store where you would buy a TV only with the purchase of the C2 would give you a LG SN4 soundbar as a gift (according to reviews, I can see that it is not something fantastic, but it is a gift :) ). The price of C2 is €1649 and G2 €2000. After everything written, which is smarter to buy C2 or G2? I won't use the LG C3 because it's quite expensive at the moment and I need a TV soon
We appreciate your reviews. Keep up the good work.
Upgraded from a 55“ LG C9 to a 77“ LG G3 a few weeks ago. The difference is so huge even tho I like to old UI and remote more, the quality is a night and day difference.
I have C9 55 inch thinking of upgrading to G3! I can imagine the difference being big
2:35 I did not notice the cable hider until u pointed it out, now i cannot unsee it for the rest of the video or your other TV video or any other RUclips video of TVs. Thanks
Just bought a 77g3 today cant sleep until it gets delivered...very excited... cant beat the look of my past 77w8 but its so much better in every other aspect, for me this is the evolution of oled of the past 10 years
Damn you’re fucking lucky… You have no idea. I’m envious!
This year the G3 is said to be totally usable in a bright room but I guess next year the reviews will say the G4 is much more usable in a bright room. 😅
Then the next g5 will be more brighter
No issues with my G3 right next to windows in my bedroom. Tv gets crazy bright
I just bought one of these at an absolute bargain now the G4 is out!
A bit of un upgrade from my old 2015 Samsung Curve
I have a Samsung QN90A, QLED and I love it. Got good brightness and very good blacks. But I will be honest, I never owned an Oled, but that's because I could not stand thinking about burn-in. And I love brightness. But now Oled is comming to Qled brightness, thats cool!
I've got a 55" QN90A (ads panel) and a 42" C2. If I had to keep one it would be the QLED, I prefer it. As for burn in, I've had the OLED for a good 8 months now and haven't taken any care with it, (left it on FIFA menus, desktop home screen with lots of icons for hours). It hasn't showed any signs of burn in yet and it does automatically shift to different screens after a while on its own, so I do think burn in is probably less of a concern these days.
@@Brandywine92 nice to know! What i realise also is that this tv can reach 600 nits sustained brightness on 100% and that oleds can’t do this yet. I thought with mla they also could reach that, but not yet. I have also an Ads screen, first i was disappointed, but now i feel that it has strongpoints in gaming, so very happy.
@@guidowinter Oo nice to see another Ads panel owner, don't find many of those :)
Yeah when I got mine I didn't know there were different panels for the same model so when I found out, and everyone was criticising it heavily, I felt really down about it. I even scheduled a return with the retailer, but my box got ruined by bad weather 😂🙏 so I didn't bother.
Ever since though, I've been noticing but impressed by it and I've had it now for a good 14 months or so. There's more advantages than just with gaming btw, I mean I don't use mine primarily for gaming after I switched from PS5 to PC (I use the OLED). Don't get me wrong, I love it for gaming, and actually prefer it for single player games. Competitively my go-to is the OLED just for the amazing response time and just works a bit better with my PC.
As for the advantages other than gaming - it still has an ultra black layer, now, without the coating that the VA panel has it looks really nice. Crystal clear, great blacks and great colour. Still pretty reflective, but doesn't suffer from rainbow reflections. Some have mentioned that they found the blacks to be even better on the ADS version than the VA would you believe. I use mine for TV shows and films regularly with a 5.1 Samsung surround sound system, love it.
I'd be interested to know your go-to picture settings cause I spent months tinkering with that before I got it perfect (for me), it does take some work with this TV because of the slight contrast limitation. Sorry about the essay btw 😳
So after years of having a 65 inch c9 I ran across a deal to get a 77 inch b2 for $1400 and I couldn’t be happier. I don’t really need a brighter tv because it’s in a dark room and since my ps5 runs through my receiver I’m not really missing out on any hdmi 2.1 ports. The B2 is a great value even at its retail price
Upgraded to the G3 77 from an LG E8 65 inch. Comes Monday and from the future to the past, the price dropped about $1k in the 5 months since you posted.
still using my LG C1, love it!. However I do wish it was a bit brighter. Going to wait to upgrade since for now.
Just picked up a G3 55IN for £1200 I couldn’t ignore that.
Where from? If you don't me asking
You'd love the 77 inch S95C with the one connect box if you're having wall mount cable issues, a single fibre optic cable connects the one connect box to the TV and all connections get plugged into the box u can place wherever.
Has he said, no Dolby vision is a deal-breaker for him.
Yea i dont understand his remark. You are supposed to route all cables down and out in the middle. That way you can have the tv flush against the wall. Maybe he just need a longer hdmi cable?
Beautiful TV. I've got an LG as well, although not as upmarket as this one. My biggest gripe about them is the menu, I don't find them as easy to drive as e.g. a Samsung. Just an extra button press here and there. Come on LG, get a little bit more intuitive.
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I think you made a great choice with the G3 LG.
I got the 83C2 for 3,600€ in December. A couple of years ago I wasn't even dreaming about an 83 inch OLED, because the prices were way to high. I had it professionally calibrated and I think it looks absolutely fantastic. Having a light controlled room (just one window that has blackout curtains and dark grey walls), I don't need any more brightness. There are scenes that are so bright that I almost have to close my eyes. Especially after a prolonged dark scene. Another thing, I don't care about the LG interface, since I exclusively use an Nvidia Shield for streaming and as a PLEX client.
If the C2 doesn't break or degrade, I won't change it until something like the 97G2, which is now almost 25k€, becomes afordable (5K€?). For real though, I don't know if I could get that into the room, because I have a somewhat small 90 degree hallway :)). So maybe I'll just have to go with a projector if I want something bigger.
For those who are not sure about TV size, my advice is go the biggest you can afford. In my experience, going from 43 to 55 (2.5 meters away) and then from 65 to 83 (3.5 meters away), after 1-2 weeks you get used to the bigger size. I remember a few years ago, I thought the 55 was huge, and now I'm wondering how would a 120 inch 16:9 projector screen look in my space :)).
Can you help with the selection? I am in doubt whether to buy C2 65" or G2 65". Until the end of the sixth month, LG has a promotion where they give an additional 3 years of warranty for the purchase of a new TV. In this way, the C2 would have a 2+3 year warranty, and the store where you would buy a TV only with the purchase of the C2 would give you a LG SN4 soundbar as a gift (according to reviews, I can see that it is not something fantastic, but it is a gift :) ). The price of C2 is €1649 and G2 €2000. After everything written, which is smarter to buy C2 or G2? I won't use the LG C3 because it's quite expensive at the moment and I need a TV soon
@@SuperWyzo From what I know, the big advantage of the G2 over the C2 is that it can get brighter because it has a heatsink o the entire back. For me, it didn't make sense, because I have a light controlled room, and there's no light in the room when watching TV. Like I said, sometimes in my room the C2 is too bright already. If you only get the extended warranty on the C2 and not the G2, then I would definitely go with the C2. However, if the G2 also gets the extended warranty, for the small price difference of €250, I would go with the G2, just to have the flagship :). Especially if you have some light in your room.
Bad math - it's €350 difference, not €250. I guess if you have the same 5 year warranty on the G2 I would still go with the G2, even with the €350 difference. Also, don't know what to say about the soundbar, never had one, since I'm using a 5.1 setup.
@@dragosdobre9479 Only with C2 they give a 3-year extended warranty, so it turns out 2 (standard) + 3 years (additional) warranty. The g2 comes with a standard 5-year warranty, nothing has changed there. The difference is €350, with the fact that I plan to buy another wall mount so that I can always mount another TV on it if one is sold, so that's +€100 for me. All things considered, do you think C2 or G2 is a better option?
@@SuperWyzo If there's not a lot of natural light coming into the room when you're watching, I would go with the C2 and save some money. I am very pleased with the PQ in movies and games. I don't feel like I'm missing anything.
I am planning on the 77" LG C1 model for around £3k. I really wish LG would change their UI as almost all of it is either advertising or unnecessary information. All of the apps are squeezed into a single line and doesn't seem to make best use of the space.
the 77" C1 is available at £2500. It's the 77" C2 that is currently £3k.
Wanna see a side by side of the G3 and the SB95C to see how the anti-reflective coating and colour luminance levels compare. What i've read so far is that the S95C is far better with colours but the anti-reflective coating reduces black levels in daytime / brighter room.
No white sub pixel on Samsung equals burn in central! I’d take an LG Oled ANY day
2:52 the power cable is supposed to come out at the left side as well.
If you have some type of stone wall, rent a wall chaser with vacuum for fine dust. Then make a couple passes, knock the loose stone out with a stone chisel and fit a PVC pipe in the wall, something like 40mm diameter with a 45 degree piece on both ends, you will want to make the neck of the 45 degree pieces straight with a small hacksaw so it fits flush in the wall. Then use a filler of your choice.. Some kind of quick dry plaster will do.
If you have a cardboard house like people in the US have you just saw two holes and install two brush plates in there and feed your cables through...
Gorgeous TV and picture! I replaced my 55” C9 last year with a 77” A80J and I absolutely LOVE the crisp incredibly clean picture it produces but I will say my biggest gripes are the lack of FULL HDMI 2.1 support across all 4 ports(only 2 support it) since I recently picked up a top spec PC and I also have a PS5. And my other issue is the stupid WiFi adapter issue it has… the built-in adapter is ass and takes forever to connect… I know I could hardwire it but that’s not the point…
The new panels this year look fucking phenomenal so I’ll probably wait a year and see about getting one. Credit to LG for staying on top of the TV space!
And DV calibration big f..... problems 😢😢😢 no more Sony Oled
Having a 65"c9 a 77" C1 and currently a 83"C1 I'm hoping they drop the price of the 97" . I don't see any reason to upgrade i can't go back to anything smaller than a 83". The G3 will be outdated in 8 months and talk if the G4 and so on TV's are a rabbit hole ....
Hello, beautiful video. My question is which LED you put behind the TV. I like it very much!
That G3 oh my. That’s some boss shit. The perfect TV to unwind after a hard day at work. Enjoy that machine dude
This tv is at the top of my list.. making a purchase within 2 months.. it's looking like this is going to be the one
I would like to know the RAM memory of the TV.
And the TV's internal storage too.
The AIDA64 APP can help inform these issues.
I think most TV reviewers base everything on brightness as TV technology has improved so much there really isnt much more in terms of quality of life improvemnts.
The improvement from a G1 to a G3 is actually not much if you put both screens side by side, and especially if you consider calibrating them professionally, both of these can be made colour accurate to a degree where you couldn't tell the difference, the only difference will be brightness.
I think the big jump 'like the iphone moment' will come once something better than Oled is introduced. Micro LED & 8K is not it. It will be something with a real wow factor.
It's definitely refinements - but with this G3, i'm now left wondering...what's next? 8K...meh, MicroLED sure. - but it's so expensive and we're not there yet. I agree we need the next big thing for TVs now
its a big jump! dont talking shit if you dont have the lg g3 77 inch. i have it. and its mindblowing. watching avatar on it in 4k dolby vision. so nice! it blows the g1 away!
@@janduller4722 Give it a rest youth, your mum wants you back by 7 to do your homework.
@@janduller4722lol lg cultist. The OP knows what he’s talking about. Lg only improved in one department. Brightness. Which btw isn’t all that special when set to d65. The super high numbers are only with cooler inaccurate color temperatures. The reason lg fanboys love justifying their purchase is because they see the million and one flaws the g3 has, many of which are side effects of the added brightness such as gimped game mode to avoid burn in cases, green tint , posterization and chrominance overshoot.
I have the exact same model and size. It is hands down the best tv purchase I have ever made.
I have the 65 inch LGC1 and it’s still a beautiful picture to look at and plenty bright enough for me i am interested now to upgrade late this year to the G3 or the next Sony QD OLED great review though that tv is beautiful
I'm using a LG 65" OLED65B6V since januari 2018, but it has served me well and not had a single problem with it! I don't plan on upgrading it for at least another 2 years :D
They brought back DTS decoding! That's great news!!! It means one day they'll probably bring back 3D as well! And with those tiny Micro Lens, they could add parallax effect without the need of 3D glasses. I'm stoked and I'll be waiting for the good news on the next models.
My Sony XBR75 850C finally died for good. I just ordered a LG C3 OLED in 77" from Costco for $3199 which included an extended warranty for 5 years. Pretty excited after watching your review. I think I'll be pleased thanks for your review.
Still rocking my Samsung 55" Q6F since 2019. Looking to upgrade to the G3 later this year or early next
Wait black Friday
Wait black Friday. Price drops 50 percent and more
Watching your review of the LG G3 on my LG 48 inch C2. This is my daily TV for my computer, I don't even connect the TV directly to the internet! I prefer the monitor mode. I don't like getting the latest updates which has the potential to brick your TV. So I connect every 6 mo or so for any needed improvements. My only complaint on this little guy is the dimming mode jumps in a bit to quickly, need to find how to extend the bright level a little longer. 75 inch is the bare minimum for me now a days. Look forward to the 83 inch or hoping to push to the 100+ inch size if I can afford it.
For your wire management, we have (in the USA), what’s called Raceways, which you can find at most large hardware type stores.
Your G1 had a big crack? I just got a C2 myself. Big upgrade over my B6 from 5 years ago. Next upgrade will be in about 5 years for me.
We recently moved and I just found the 77 inch C2 for about $1800. It will be replacing a 14 year old Sony 3D HDTV.
Hard to justify $3K plus right now on a set:
Can you help with the selection? I am in doubt whether to buy C2 65" or G2 65". Until the end of the sixth month, LG has a promotion where they give an additional 3 years of warranty for the purchase of a new TV. In this way, the C2 would have a 2+3 year warranty, and the store where you would buy a TV only with the purchase of the C2 would give you a LG SN4 soundbar as a gift (according to reviews, I can see that it is not something fantastic, but it is a gift :) ). The price of C2 is €1649 and G2 €2000. After everything written, which is smarter to buy C2 or G2? I won't use the LG C3 because it's quite expensive at the moment and I need a TV soon
@@SuperWyzo I would go with the C2. I'm reading that there is not a massive difference between the G2 and C2. It is really only the slim wall-mount and brightness. You get the stand in the box with the C2, which could be a plus.
I'm now seeing the 77 inch C2 for $1500.00 I'm making the purchase this week. Good luck with yours!
I got this one Sony 55" Class BRAVIA XR A80J Series OLED this time last year and still love it!
a video less than 10 min. you don't know how grateful i am for not wasting my time with unnecessarily long 20 min videos that most youtubers put out
It's a beautiful TV!
I'm waiting on the New & Beast TV.
The TCL-QM8 3000knits! Supposed to be very expensive also, I believe.. Not out yet.
Looking at this on my iPhone and it looks amazing - in real life it must be absolutely incredible!
The reviews so far are showing that the LG G3 and Samsung S95C are very close as far as overall picture quality. However, there are indications that Samsung could have made the S95C even better, but they held back since the S95C is not their flagship TV. Therefore, the real test for the new QD-OLEDs will be the release of the Sony A95L later in the year. If the A95L hits a significantly higher level of peak brightness in accurate mode, then it will likely become the best OLED TV for 2023 (with the additional benefit of 4K 120 Hz Dolby Vision, which is missing on the Samsung).
QD OLED are proven brighter than OLED
@@RobertK1993QD Oled have an higher peak brightness Vs WOLED but as seen in Rtings accelerated aging test, QD Oled seems also to degrade faster
So what’s they flagship tv
Just curious what your viewing distance is?
I got a C1 last year for £1.1k and although it's not an Evo panel it's bright enough for me and has a higher peak brightness than my previous midrange LED Tv. I also prefer the C1's stand to the C2/C3. The G series are a bit unnecessarily pricey and don't come with a stand so you're paying a premium for aesthetics really. Plus the low PPI count of a 77 inch puts me off going that big as I sit reasonably close so my 55" is perfect. I'd say anything over 65" you should really get 8k.
My C1 is absolutely blinding during movies with flashing images like lightening etc... I really don't need it any brighter.
C1 is a great TV. It's only when you see then side by side that you can really get sense of improvements.
4K is fine at 77" in my opinion - been using one for last four years (but it about how far you sit from TV, ultimately)
I'm so glad MLA OLED and QD OLED are gonna be great for bright rooms. I'm hoping to get an OLED for the living room since the Anti Reflections work well.
I bought LG OLED C2 55 inch 2 weeks ago, I’m loving it.
Could’ve gone for 70 something inch but my budget didn’t allow and I may keep moving houses so it won’t make sense.
This is the year I upgrade ,I've got a panasonic TX-65DX902B, it's never let me down .only thing I regret is not getting it calibrated
Still enjoying the original Sony 55-A1 OLED which cost me £3k back in 2017. Just wish there was more 4k content on tv, films however look great.
Have the same one 65, awesome tv and waiting patiently for a95l 77 to upgrade this August. Dolby vision gaming feature is hard to beat.
@@ShadoWesker cool, just can’t afford to upgrade tv and amplifier. I do have an Oppo UDP-203 though 🤔
I completely agree with every comment you made about the picture, it is stunning. After watching your review, and others, I broke every piggy bank and got one too. Everything was going great, everything you and CNET had said it would be. Then I went to connect my AirPods. I got them paired and went to try them out, got back to programming and the sound came out of my speakers, WHAT! Fast forward two weeks and four calls with LG Support, the only way to have any other earphones/earbuds/etc. is if you unplug the main external speakers. Yes UNPLUG, LG made their top of the line OLED TV without the ability to switch between external sound devices. Legacy devices can do it fine but not this one. They’re working on a fix, per Support. Hopeful they can fix this or I will be really disappointed and want my money back.
Can't wait for it to go for 50% in a year so that I can buy it 4 years down the line 💯
I unfortunately damaged my G1 moving and upgraded to the G3. Definitely not a planned upgrade but at least the new set is visibly brighter than the old one.
Rip, How did you damage your G1?
@@xFrxsty we forgot a stud finder so we set it in its packaging in the living room. It sat there fine for an hour or two then I left to get more stuff. Walked back in to see it face planted into the corner of my coffee table 😖
Upgraded last year from C9 65 to C2 77 inches.. Not regretting it a single day! Upgrading to G3 might be a little bit excessive
I am planning to buy the LG G3 55" inch in about 2 months. Why the 55" ?. The 55" model measurement in my living room, on the wall is the max. There is no more space on the wall. This model 55" is now: €1495 !! Euros in the Netherlands, Europe. I have now the Panasonic 46" TX-P 46 G20 on the wall and it is still working !. No problems at all with the screen.
Looks cool, but I still like my C1 too much to even think about upgrading. Also if I remember correctly MLA is only on G series and I don't like the idea of wall mounting as it wouldn't be practical for me.
Looks nice. I am still rocking a 55" LG B7 from five years ago and have no incentive to switch. I got it for $900 which was a steal back then. Had to do some credit card price match finagling. It's served me well inside a bedroom as a PC monitor. I don't need high brightness or dolby vision or any of that.
Sony A95K owner here. Enjoy your G3, sir.
It's gorgeous but how bright is too bright? If they continue making them brighter not only is the imagine unnatural but it starts to hurt your eyes 😵 Not that I'm jealous or anything... Just loving my C2 so no need to upgrade anytime soon
Finally someone showing the anti-reflective coating in comparison, thx man🙏🏽
It destroys my brain the idea that you bought such a fancy expensive TV to look at it from the side. I hope it was just for the video.
I love watching news, sports and movies during the day and evening. So will the oled be the best to watch these?
Got the G2 and what a game changer! First time owning an OLED and now I don't think I can go back to LED lol
What's the difference
@@kasadam85 LED has a backlight. OLED has individual lit LED's, so black is actually turned off and whites are fully lit. Makes a huge difference.
Can you help with the selection? I am in doubt whether to buy C2 65" or G2 65". Until the end of the sixth month, LG has a promotion where they give an additional 3 years of warranty for the purchase of a new TV. In this way, the C2 would have a 2+3 year warranty, and the store where you would buy a TV only with the purchase of the C2 would give you a LG SN4 soundbar as a gift (according to reviews, I can see that it is not something fantastic, but it is a gift :) ). The price of C2 is €1649 and G2 €2000. After everything written, which is smarter to buy C2 or G2? I won't use the LG C3 because it's quite expensive at the moment and I need a TV soon
@@SuperWyzo Hmm tough choice to make. Whilst I love the picture quality on my 55" G2, the sound is above average coming from the TV itself. I will be getting a sound bar to compliment it when I next see a sale. If I recall the C2 is more like a G1.5?
Really depends on how much you love sound and if you want to save money and hope the gifted soundbar is good for you.
@@ragingsilver thank you for your reply. I think I will take the c2 65" and save the difference of €350. In addition, I would buy a vogels wall mount and pay a little more for a quality soundbar. I don't think I lose anything in terms of performance compared to the G2
I got the C1 refresh and the wow factor still hasn't worn off yet, but I do really want the G3.
You keep upgrading every generation. What do you do with your old gear? Do you sell them?
I just got one today from John Lewis for £2700. Almost half what you paid. As it`s nearly August, I`m dreading another price drop soon 😁 Nice review 👍
Still very happy with my 65 inch G1
Which I got just after introduction for a like black Friday-deal 😄
Using Sony A8F and still liking it. No burning in yet, but i do use it at the low brightness level.
Hi, great looking TV, what lights do you use behind the TV shining back on the wall?
A ten year old LG. It's not great, but compared to the 9" black and white TV we had when I was a kid in the late 50s It's fantastic!
I remember when we got our first color set. The neighbors had one earlier and it was amazing.
We got colour TV here in the UK in the late 60's. The sets were really expensive.
Got my LG B2 in today.
I could barely find any reviews on it but for $200-$300 savings over the C2 seemed like a way batter value
1. C2 is brighter with Evo
2. double the speaker (40watt over 20watt)
3. the better dedicated Oled processor A9 (Ai sound pro 7.1.2 plus much better picture upscaling)
4. Four hdmi 2.1...
the difference is actually huge in both picture and sound
If you don't need the 120 Hz, it is a better value. Forget what some people say here. The difference is not huge at all.
@@lgquelhas the difference is huge. And you're also wrong the B2 is 120hz.
Also If you wanted something that's closer to the C2 you should go for the CS which in alot of cases actually goes for less.
@@DanielWilliams-pv4gr You are right. It is 120 Hz.
You’ve already drilled holes to mount the thing, what’s the mental hangup in making a few more holes to run wires??
Hey there! With using the hue gradient lightning, do you have your tv flush all the way to the wall as much as the mount will allow?
I plan to wall mount my G3 with the factory flush mount and was looking at adding ambient back lighting but wasn’t sure if it would work.
Did you only do along the top and sides, and left the bottom without?
I would like to know this too!
Not sure what I'm doing wrong. I just got the G3 today and side by side with my C9, I can't tell the difference. Some of the GUI text seems to be brighter, but that's about it so far. I've tried streaming some 4K Dolby Vision stuff on Netflix and Disney Plus. I know it's compressed and everything but I thought I would be able to see some kind of difference. So far I've paid $4,000 for slightly brighter text and some vertical lines on the right side of the screen.
Is there a particular demo I can run off a USB drive or something that really shows the difference?
My home theater upgrade options...
DISPLAY:
1st Choice - 77" LG G3
2nd Choice - 77" Sony Bravia A95L
3rd Choice - 77" Samsung S95C
SOUND:
1st Choice - Nakamichi Dragon 11.4.6 Surround System.
2nd Choice - Sony HT-A9 Surround System.
LG OLED TV coming with 5 years warranty, samsung and sony has only 2 years warranty
Got mine last week. Wow first oled I've owned. But cable management is disappointing if your not cutting through walls
Rocking a c2 42 for desk use, i am in a loft with 2 small skylights, i made some diy blackout blinds with some velcro tape and blackout material for £10, was gonna cost £800 for proper blinds, so brightness isnt an issue for me, might pickup a 77 c1/c2 if they go on sale for £2000 for the same room
Still using the 65” LG Plasma way back from 2010. I haven’t had any issues after 13 years. I hear that this is very rare as we have kids and grand kids using it with gaming and leaving it on all night long. It was a premium LG Plasma when purchased and for the $1700 paid I feel like we got our moneys worth. What do you think? I am considering an LG G3 but it’s difficult to even think about getting rid of it as it is still a wonderful image.
PLASMA Tv is nice OLED is nicer
i hope your power board in this is immaculate cuz the c2-g2 last year have got to be the worst after less than a month you get a screen with a vertical blue line and a white white line and the tv wont turn on and lg hasnt done a recall on them which is bs with the money you spend
Would love to buy one. Currently I have 55 inch LGCX (2020). But 5K for a normal person is way too much.
Great video. Yeah I love my G1 65in. Would only upgrade when the actual TV breaks if ever 🤔. Yeah I'm usually watching in daytime and night. I still think G1 is awesome. Yeah G3 looks super bright from the video. Yes expert bright too is my favorite on mine. APS is better for sports.
Sony Bravia xr A95K was my choice, and I’ m lovin it. I don’t see myself returning to LG any time soon
So how do you watch it? Why couches are located at the sides of the TV and not in the front? What's the point of a great TV if you watch it from an angle?