I'm not usually a fan of LG TVs, but since testing theLG G4 OLED TV last year, I have to admit that it has the most impressive picture quality of any TV I've ever bought, used, or tested.
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I won't bury the lede; its current discounted price doesn't necessarily qualify it as a budget option -- you could get two 65-inch Sony X90L TVs for that money. But if picture quality is your number one priority and you have the money to spend, there's no greater TV value on the planet with a better picture than the LG G4. Not until the LG G5 gets discounted, at least.
The LG G4 OLED TV offers breathtaking visuals with near-perfect blacks, vibrant colors, and an ultra-thin design for an immersive viewing experience.
What makes the LG G4 OLED picture so good? Several things.
First of all, there are the things that make all OLED screens great, and this is especially true for LG OLEDs because they are one of the leading innovators in the technology. We're talking about true blacks (as opposed to washed-out dark grays from LCD TVs), deep contrast, more vibrant colors, and amazing dynamic range in shots that have both dark and light elements.
The LG G4 has all of those qualities -- and at the highest levels I've seen on any TV -- because it is LG's flagship OLED TV for 2024.
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So, what's new in last year's LG G4? The biggest leap forward is in picture processing, and that's made possible by thev