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While this article is structured as a Test Report, in fact it's a good bit short of a full-fledged evaluation. The combination of the cost of LG's flagship OLED and the limited supply of review samples in early April prompted the company to set up a coupl...
Excellent HDR in both Dolby Vision and HDR10, Blacks to die for, Solid off-center viewing...
Expensive, Careful setup critical for best results, Menus tedious to navigate...
Our brief time with LG's flagship OLED for 2016 suggested it's not perfect (what is?), but apart from the fact that LCD sets still go brighter than OLEDs, it's unlikely that any other new HDR-equipped Ultra HDTV will be able to match or exceed the perfo...
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When you have the best TV around, what do you do for an encore? If you’re LG, you upgrade your class-leading 4K OLED set to support HDR, which results in brighter and even more colorful images. The 65-inch LG Signature G6 OLED (OLED65G6P) supports both th...
Exceptional picture clarit, Stunningly thin desig, Excellent off-center viewin, Strong audio quality...
Motion artifacts in upscaled conten, Stratospheric price tag...
In addition to this 65-inch G6 OLED set, LG plans to release a 75-inch version later this year — for $25,000. By comparison, the 65-inch LG G6 seems like an $8,000 bargain. It offers one of the best pictures available yet, and it covers all the HDR bases...
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LG's trend of producing thoroughly excellent, wildly expensive televisions using high-performance organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels continues in 2016 with the LG Signature G6 line. LG also adds high dynamic range (HDR) to its ultra high-definitio...
Superlative picture with 4K HDR, Incredibly slim panel, Base features built-in soundbar, Loads of connected features...
Expensive...
LG's 65-inch Signature G6 OLED television offers the very best picture quality you can get in a striking, super-slim design that incorporates a built-in soundbar that delivers superb audio...
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4k.com
Updated: 2017-06-11 03:06:13
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There's no better way to state it. The LG OLED65G6P is almost inarguably the best 4K TV of 2016, at least from what has been released so far by any brand –though we doubt this model will be topped at least until the end of 2016 when a number of new TVs...
Extraordinary picture quality and color, Stunning black levels and pixel-perfect dimming, Amazing brightness by OLED standards, HDR-compatible in multiple standards, WebOS 3.0 is superb, Incredible design...
Not as bright as LCD TV, Really expensive for 65 inches, Very high input lag for console gaming in HDR...
The bottom line for the LG OLED65G6P is that it is one astonishing, nearly perfect piece of 4K home entertainment technology. You cannot do better than this TV in 2016, as long as you can afford it.Check the Price of the LG Electronics OLED65G6P Flat 65-...
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Do you believe in magic? I know we do now. Here comes another chapter in the book of amazing TVs that literally give you goosebumps when you watch them. Earlier this year, LG launched their Signature Series 65-inch G6 series 4K TV (model OLED65G6P) which...
As I said, this is by far, one of our favorite TVs we have ever played with. We only get to say something like that so often (ok, at least once a year). The picture is, what we believe based on current day technology, absolutely perfect–as long as you're...
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Although continual improvements are being made to LCD TVs, these sets have yet to dethrone LG's stunning OLED TVs. The 55-inch LG E6 is another demonstration of the technology's prowess. This TV delivers a crystal-clear picture with rich colors and subtle...
Exceptional picture qualit, The blackest black, Great off-axis viewin, Beefed-up sound...
Expensive...
Top LCD models, such as the $4,000 Samsung KS9000, are closing in on LG's industry-leading OLEDs — but they are not quite there yet. And LG is setting a very high bar by supporting all of the HDR formats it can, beating others such as Samsung and Sony in...
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I vividly remember plasma displays, and I mourned their passing. But even before 4K came along, LCD TVs—with their brighter images, lighter weight, lower energy consumption, and, toward the end, cheaper prices—were putting a full-court press on plasma tec...
Outstanding blacks and shadow detail, Nearly flawless off-center viewing, Attractive price (for OLED)...
Still expensive...
Yes, LG's OLED UHDTVs do have shortcomings, including their inability to get as bright as the best LCD sets. But OLED's significant advantages more than compensate and have made these TVs, including the superb OLED65E6P, the new golden goose in the Ultra...
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4k.com
Updated: 2017-06-11 03:06:14
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Quite simply, along with LG's flagship 2016 4K TV the G6 Signature model, the E6 is the best 4K TV we've seen come out so far in 2016 and easily the best 4K TV made to-date by any major brand with a presence in the North American market. Until newer 4K m...
Extraordinary picture quality and color, Stunning black levels and pixel-perfect dimming, Amazing brightness by OLED standards, HDR-compatible for HDR10 and Dolby Vision, WebOS 3.0 is superb, Incredible design...
Peak brightness doesn't match the best LCD capacity, Really expensive for 65 and 55 inches, high input lg with HDR console gaming...
The bottom line for the LG OLED65E6P is that it is one nearly perfect piece of 4K home theater technology and is easily the best 4K TV of 2016 along with its nearly identical sister the G6. If you can afford the E6, then go for it, you simply will not be...
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Buy from AmazonWhy Affiliate Links?The LG E6 is the best looking TV I've ever reviewed. It's not perfect, but it comes closer than anything else I've used to date. There's no reason to bore you with a long introduction or exciting story: if you can afford...
The best looking TV we have ever used. HDR10 and Dolby Vision support, wide color gamut, infinite contrast ratios, wide viewing angles, and fantastic design make for a TV that everyone will want...
The remote could be backlit, and black frame insertion to improve motion would be nice...
I can say that I've never seen a better TV than the LG E6 OLED. The shadow crush issue is fixed, and the support for both current HDR standards means it works with all content you can get today. The updated design makes mounting it much easier than before...
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There aren't many TVs that we look forward to checking out. At this point, most of us have seen what 4K Ultra-HD sets are capable of, and while the addition of High-Dynamic Range (HDR) capabilities have reinvigorated our curiosity, the TVs we actually wan...
Nice touches like the soundbar stand, built-in Google Cast capabilities and 3D add work in tandem with the OLED panel itself to deliver quality that's second-to-none. If you're looking for a killer 65-inch and have plenty of money on hand, there should be...
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4k.com
Updated: 2017-06-11 03:06:23
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As of this writing in 2016, LG has released four different OLED 4K UHD TVs, all of which come with multi-standard high dynamic range compatibility built into them. These are the two ultra-premium picture-on-glass flat screen models with highly unique des...
Extraordinary picture quality and color, Stunning black levels and pixel-perfect dimming, Amazing brightness by OLED standards, HDR-compatible for HDR10 and Dolby Vision, WebOS 3.0 is superb, Incredible design...
Peak brightness doesn't match the best LCD capacity, No 3D features, High input lag for HDR gaming...
We love the C6 and quite frankly, along with its cousin the B6 OLED 4K TV, this model offers what is really some of the best overall quality and value per dollar spent of any OLED 4K TV model yet made by LG. This is the case mainly because the OLED65C6P...
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There are few differences between the LG B6, C6, and E6 models. The E6 and C6 have 3D capability. All have 40W Harmon Kardon speakers but the B6 and C6 have 4 channel audio. B6 is the thinnest TV at 1.9” depth while the C6 is curved and the E6 is 2.2”. Ot...
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