![]() We updated the local dimming text to be more technically accurate, and removed mention of the backlight, as OLED panels are self-emissive and don't have a backlight. We bought and tested the Sony A90K OLED, and added a few relevant comparisons to this review. We uploaded the initial brightness measurements and uniformity photos for the Accelerated Longevity Test. Updated to Test Bench 1.9, modifying our Contrast testing and splitting our local dimming testing into multiple sections covering Blooming, Black Crush, and Lighting Zone Transitions. With this update we've revamped our Gradient testing, added a new test for Low Quality Content Smoothing, and expanded our Audio Passthrough testing. ![]() We looked into an issue with flicker when VRR is enabled.Ĭonverted to Test Bench 1.10. We bought and tested the Samsung S95C OLED, and we've added a few relevant comparisons to the review below. We uploaded the brightness measurements and uniformity photos after running the TV for four months in our Accelerated Longevity Test. Finally, we've updated our usage scores to better align our scores with user expectations. With this change, it was necessary to remove the Black Crush test. With this update, we've added a new Upscaling: Sharpness Processing test and revamped our Blooming test so the scores and picture better match the real world experience. We updated the text to match the latest changes to our test methodology and scores.Ĭonverted to Test Bench 1.11. We tested the TV's 1440p resolution support with the PS5 and confirmed that it's working properly. We've added a mention of the newly-reviewed LG OLED Flex in the Compared To Other TVs section of this review. We've updated the text in the review to reflect our latest test methodology updates. We rechecked the input lag with VRR and confirmed that the 42-inch model we tested as a monitor and the 65-inch TV we tested perform the same with the latest firmware. ![]() We added mention of Wi-Fi 6 support for the Costco variant of the LG C2 OLED and removed mention of the 4LA UK variant. We've added a mention of the newly-reviewed LG C3 OLED in the Audio Passthrough section of this review. We uploaded the latest brightness measurements and uniformity photos for the Accelerated Longevity Test. ![]() ![]() Note that we tested the 42-inch LG C2 OLED as a PC monitor, so if you're interested in that particular model, you can read more about it here. There's a huge focus on gaming features this year, including support for GeForce Now, and it's available in a wider range of sizes than previous models, including the first-ever 42-inch OLED panel. Like other LG TVs, the C2 uses the webOS smart interface, which has been slightly refreshed for 2022, adding user profiles, among other minor changes. The 'C' models tend to be the most popular TVs in LG's OLED lineup, as they hit a good balance of high-end features and price and have an included stand, unlike the LG G2. OLED TVs like the C2 are self-emissive, meaning unlike LCD panels found on other TVs, there's no backlight, which allows them to display a nearly-perfect contrast ratio in dark rooms, with deep inky blacks and no distracting blooming or halo-effect around bright objects. The LG C2 OLED, the successor to the very popular LG C1 OLED, is a mid-range OLED TV sitting above the LG B2 OLED and below the 'Gallery Style' LG G2 OLED in LG's 2022 OLED lineup. ![]()
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