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Review on LG OLED65C1PUB C1 Series 65-inch 4K Smart OLED TV with Built-in Alexa (2021) by Aashit Jain (Rishabh ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

I compare with Samsung 8k Q800t - at first I took it, but the matrix was so upset that I decided to try Oled technology anyway. What I can immediately note is that the picture is really beyond praise. Here is a stunning black (everyone writes about it, but you need to see it live) and a good, fairly bright display. I’ll make a reservation right away - I have a room with minimal sunlight - so OLed fit in quite organically. But when the screen turns off completely (in dark scenes and transitions), the panel becomes almost mirror-like, so if you have a very bright room, you may not have enough brightness. In my copy, no banding, glare and other artifacts were found, unlike the Samsung. WebOs and the magic mouse remote control are really convenient, the remote control is like a mouse, the system is quite fast. But when compared with the old version of webOS, they added a large number of non-switchable ads. Content - on the old LG, almost any movie from a flash drive was played, but on the new generations of both Samsung and LG, you need to carefully look at the audio track codecs. Sound - here is a very fat minus - it is bad if your room is more than 13 squares. Very flat, here the Samsung was a cut above. If before that I used the 5.1 system only for watching movies, now it is turned on all the time. To summarize all of the above, I am satisfied with the TV, especially after the terrible Qled. The picture is amazing, the build quality too. It suits the specifics of my room perfectly, nightly watching movies and games come in amazingly. Upset only the sound, but I have an alternative.

Pros
  • Image quality, good assembly, convenient remote control and ated WEBOS (yes, it's not an android, but it's convenient enough).
Cons
  • Sound