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Review on 55" TV LG OLED55A1RLA 2021 OLED, HDR, black by Stanislaw Golkowski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I would definitely recommend the purchase, I don't think there is anything wrong with it.

I am very satisfied with the purchase. Since I bought it at a discount (95), taking into account all the cashbacks, I think the purchase is quite justified. For films, series and other cinematic content, the TV is perfect: films and series in 4k hdr, even relatively old ones (Lord of the Rings), look like they were shot just yesterday. If you want a better gaming experience, you should consider the more expensive C1 model, however, in my opinion, console settings sharpened for 120 hertz worsen the quality of the picture, PC even with 3090 is also unlikely to pull 120 fps in 4k. Of course, there is no VRR, but on the other hand, with an average fps of 60-70 in 4k, the difference between VRR and V-sync, in my opinion, will not be particularly noticeable (I could be wrong). I recommend this TV for buying with a limited budget, it's definitely worth the money (especially at a discount).

Pros
  • The picture is just fire. After conventional led TVs, there is a noticeable improvement in image quality, and right out of the box without tweaking the settings. The colors are juicier, in dark scenes you can see everything without problems, the clarity is also better than the usual led you. The sound is not bad, but still does not reach the level of even the most budget soundbar.
Cons
  • Stand - I think that for even the most budget option, but from the top line, it would be possible to make it like on C1. The brightness is really not enough, it is not very comfortable to watch in bright sunlight, although it is still possible. Compared to more expensive models, there is no VRR, 120 hertz, although it does not make sense to attribute this to minuses, because more expensive models are needed for this. Possible burnout of the OLED matrix, the development of "paranoia" against this background.