The LG OLED evo G4-Series is powered by the Ī±11 AI Processor for even better picture and performance. Brightness Booster Max produces up to 150% brighter images,Ā¹ for luminous, high-contrast picture quality, even in well-lit rooms. When you’re not watching, you can display art, photos and other content to blend the LG OLED evo G4 into your surroundings. Search less and stream more, thanks to the next generation of AI technology from LG webOS 24. And with Quick Cards, you can group your favorite apps and use the Magic Remote to easily find exactly what you’re looking forālike instant access to over 300 free channels with LG Channels.Ā² Every LG OLED comes loaded with Dolby Vision for extraordinary color, contrast and brightness, plus Dolby AtmosĀ³ for sound you can feel all around you. You’ll land in the center of the action with FILMMAKER MODE, allowing you to see films in the director’s original formatting. Plus, with a 5-year panel warranty,ā“ you can watch on and on with confidence and peace of mind that we stand behind our premium LG OLED evo TVs.
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Topjetmech1 –
Coming from an LG CX 65″, wow, what a difference 2024 brings. Absolutely blown away by the difference the A11 processor makes from the A9. The colors are amazing, and the brightness is eye candy. 5 year panel protection (burn in included) my CX never had any burn in over 5 years ownership with Xbox. Highly recommended!
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Cheebie –
Games look crisp and smooth at 4K 144hz. Movies and tv shows look bright and eye searingly beautiful.
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GM11 –
Best tv I have ever owned. Hands Down!!! Beautiful crisp picture! Great up scaling… Colors pop! This tv is amazing. Very happy I purchased this one.
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Lars –
I frankly don’t or haven’t used that phrase to describe many displays in my experience but since these past 2 years, display technology has been outright impressive. This is not the first oled for me but it is the first flagship tv (and oled). The A1 really showed me what an oled can do, even the budget ones, but it was unfortunately a little on the dim side, not fit for a bright living room. My mom had the G2 and while that TV was indeed a very good TV it did not wow me, certainly not like this one.
Even in store I could tell this TV was different, it made me fight my initial plans on buying a C3 or A80L (the A95L is just too pricy). The build quality looks premium, metal sides and a very clean and thin silhouette make this a visually attractive TV.
But that MLA panel steals the show. This thing is brighter than the S95C 77 that my parents own, and the dynamic range of its brightness is quite something. Highlights get so bright in a focused area it’s actually jarring because it feels like something I’ve never seen a TV do. As the reviews suggest, the color accuracy and vibrancy is top 3, and only surpassed by QD-OLED panels, but just by a small margin. I would argue price differences make this TV better than those. The built in OS has been pretty snappy but I tend to prefer Apple TV OS so that’s most of my experience.
Sometimes I sit and just look at it, no joke.
I did decide to return the 65, if only because the 77 G4 offered the same quality but for a true large screen experience. The 65 nearly convinced me it could handle the job on its own, it really is that good.
Prior to getting a new Apple TV to handle hdmi 2.1 (4k 60), we were watching YouTube content at 1440 upscaled 4k. The processor chip is a beast. Upscaled content was honestly nearly the same as native, with exception to some small details. Blacks are perfect, motion is handled very well. Easily contends with a95l and s95d and I would argue better. It’s got a 5 year LG warranty including burn in, very solid.
Only thing is probably sound quality, it’s not bad for a TV, but… it is still a tv speaker arrangement. We used stereo shelf speakers and so I won’t try to scrutinize them with so little use but they are ok, nothing crazy. Please get audio equipment to accompany this TV it will stifle a fantastic experience.
Overall LG has delivered the first TV that I have found to be worth it completely for a $$$$ price range, I have no regrets or even thoughts of the others being better, it just handles business. This G4 is what I have been waiting for for over a decade in my hopes. It is starting more and more to feel like the home cinema is becoming a reality, perhaps even preferred, with the evolution of each generation of OLED. You won’t be disappointed, I hope. I’m certainly not
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Joshe2009 –
If you are like me and you have been worried about OLEDs not being bright enough, there is no need to worry any longer. I have gone through several TVs before diving into this one and spending all of that money on it. I tried MiniLED and while they were bright (sometimes too bright even) when I had the Sony x93l and this TV side by side, the color science, the contrast, everything other than brightness was just better. MiniLED suffers from blooming and slow pixel response time. The near instantaneous response time of OLED and the pixel by pixel level control of the brightness completely eliminates blooming and makes both TV watching and gaming an absolute dream. I am so so so happy to have finally jumped into OLED. Everyone who sees it loves it!
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Topjetmech1 –
Coming from an LG CX 65″, wow, what a difference 2024 brings. Absolutely blown away by the difference the A11 processor makes from the A9. The colors are amazing, and the brightness is eye candy. 5 year panel protection (burn in included) my CX never had any burn in over 5 years ownership with Xbox. Highly recommended!
Cheebie –
Games look crisp and smooth at 4K 144hz. Movies and tv shows look bright and eye searingly beautiful.
GM11 –
Best tv I have ever owned. Hands Down!!! Beautiful crisp picture! Great up scaling… Colors pop! This tv is amazing. Very happy I purchased this one.
Lars –
I frankly don’t or haven’t used that phrase to describe many displays in my experience but since these past 2 years, display technology has been outright impressive. This is not the first oled for me but it is the first flagship tv (and oled). The A1 really showed me what an oled can do, even the budget ones, but it was unfortunately a little on the dim side, not fit for a bright living room. My mom had the G2 and while that TV was indeed a very good TV it did not wow me, certainly not like this one.
Even in store I could tell this TV was different, it made me fight my initial plans on buying a C3 or A80L (the A95L is just too pricy). The build quality looks premium, metal sides and a very clean and thin silhouette make this a visually attractive TV.
But that MLA panel steals the show. This thing is brighter than the S95C 77 that my parents own, and the dynamic range of its brightness is quite something. Highlights get so bright in a focused area it’s actually jarring because it feels like something I’ve never seen a TV do. As the reviews suggest, the color accuracy and vibrancy is top 3, and only surpassed by QD-OLED panels, but just by a small margin. I would argue price differences make this TV better than those. The built in OS has been pretty snappy but I tend to prefer Apple TV OS so that’s most of my experience.
Sometimes I sit and just look at it, no joke.
I did decide to return the 65, if only because the 77 G4 offered the same quality but for a true large screen experience. The 65 nearly convinced me it could handle the job on its own, it really is that good.
Prior to getting a new Apple TV to handle hdmi 2.1 (4k 60), we were watching YouTube content at 1440 upscaled 4k. The processor chip is a beast. Upscaled content was honestly nearly the same as native, with exception to some small details. Blacks are perfect, motion is handled very well. Easily contends with a95l and s95d and I would argue better. It’s got a 5 year LG warranty including burn in, very solid.
Only thing is probably sound quality, it’s not bad for a TV, but… it is still a tv speaker arrangement. We used stereo shelf speakers and so I won’t try to scrutinize them with so little use but they are ok, nothing crazy. Please get audio equipment to accompany this TV it will stifle a fantastic experience.
Overall LG has delivered the first TV that I have found to be worth it completely for a $$$$ price range, I have no regrets or even thoughts of the others being better, it just handles business. This G4 is what I have been waiting for for over a decade in my hopes. It is starting more and more to feel like the home cinema is becoming a reality, perhaps even preferred, with the evolution of each generation of OLED. You won’t be disappointed, I hope. I’m certainly not
Joshe2009 –
If you are like me and you have been worried about OLEDs not being bright enough, there is no need to worry any longer. I have gone through several TVs before diving into this one and spending all of that money on it. I tried MiniLED and while they were bright (sometimes too bright even) when I had the Sony x93l and this TV side by side, the color science, the contrast, everything other than brightness was just better. MiniLED suffers from blooming and slow pixel response time. The near instantaneous response time of OLED and the pixel by pixel level control of the brightness completely eliminates blooming and makes both TV watching and gaming an absolute dream. I am so so so happy to have finally jumped into OLED. Everyone who sees it loves it!