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Reviewing LG's latest C8 OLED television could go one of two ways. It's either a straightforward account of how the 65in version produces the same scintillating picture as its 55in sibling. Give it five stars, tweak the original review and job done.Or, it...
Sensational 4K picture, breathtaking black levels, awesome levels of detail, Impressive upscaling, Easy to use OS...
Motion processing can be bettered...
You couldn't really ask for more from the LG OLED65C8PLA. It does everything the 55in model does well, but in a larger package.We've no doubt 65in OLEDs from rival brands will be breathing down its neck, not to mention a Samsung QLED or two, but there won...
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Tested August 2018Looking for a 4K television that produces a stunning picture with vivid and bright colours? If money is no object, then LG's Signature OLED C8 TV could be just what you're looking for The TV has a stylish look with an extremely thin be...
Also available in 65in and 77in screen sizes, Can be used with either Freeview or Freesdat TV services - it also comes with Freeview Play built-in, The TV offers a clear, sharp and vivid picture, Sleek and stylish design, Gallery Mode allows you to place...
There was some juddering during fast motion on the screen...
An expensive TV that's worth every penny. The picture and sound look great, and with added extras such as Gallery Mode and Google Assistant, it's much more than just a TV.Overall Score: 86/100RATINGS:Ease of use: 5/5Design: 4/5Performance: 4/5Instructions...
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Let's be clear, OLED is the best TV tech available today. And LG is the source of OLED. The LG OLED65C8 is the first of LG's 2018 TV range that we've gotten our hands on.OLED means thin, and OLED means black. Let me explain what I mean by thin. This is...
Superb picture quality, perfect black levels, amazingly slim, excellent user interface for smart features, support for Dolby Vision...
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The LG OLED65C8 TV shows that LG OLED TVs are getting better, and remain at the top of the heap in terms of sheer picture quality. And arguably at the top of the heap in smarts as well, at least when it comes to control.Here's a link to LG's website for t...
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The OLED C8 and its near relative the equally OLED B8 are likely to be two of 2018's biggest TVs. That's in terms of cachet and sales and also, when we're discussing the 65-inch OLED65C8 that's reviewed here or its 77-inch big bro' the OLED77C8, in terms...
Dazzlingly detailed 4K images – the best you can get in many cases, Incredible screen vibrancy, Great gaming performance, Handy AI/voice control stuff...
The webOS smart platform is so packed, it's creaking a bit, Audio, though not bad, lags behind Sony's...
• Read our full Sony AF8 review and make your own mind upWhen it comes to gaming, the LG steals a lead. It has lower image lag, and its HDR game preset is slightly more dynamic. Although for most of the games I tried, there's not actually much in it in 'r...
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LG C8 OLED TV. PHOTO: HandoutCosting close to S$7,000, the 65-inch version of the LG C8 TV can hardly be called “entry level”. This is despite it being the Korean company's most affordable OLED TV.As many a home theatre buff will tell you, this is th...
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To see our CalMan test results for SDR and HDR mode, check out the Science Page. Again like the E8, the webOS-equipped LG C8 wields a new functionality—proprietary to LG—called AI ThinQ. This is kind of like Samsung's "Smart Home" or all of Amazon's Alexa...
Yes—if you want the best of the bestLast year's LG C7 was our #1 TV for 2017, and it looks like the C8 is going to do the same thing in 2018. The picture quality continues to be incredible, with high HDR brightness, rich color, and all the same high-end f...
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Each year, LG releases a range of OLED TVs that's better than its last. And each year, the ‘C' model (along with its ‘B' sibling) represents the best value. This year is no different: the LG C8 OLED deserves special attention. This isn't because it has t...
Sharp and colourful picture, Excellent upscaling, WebOS still rocks, Low input lag...
Motion could be better, Better suited to darker rooms...
The best OLED TV we've reviewed so far...
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It's hard to overstate LG's dominance in 2017, especially when it came to the higher-end of the TV market. OLED, the tech praised for its ultra-rich black levels thanks to individual pixel control, was owned by LG: if you weren't buying an LG OLED, then y...
Superb picture quality advances upon previous LG OLED, Sophisticated Smart TV platform, Great audio performance, Gorgeous design, Dolby Vision & Dolby Atmos support...
Not as bright as some LCD TVs, There's no HDR10+ support (and won't be), Expensive compared to some rivals...
LG has consolidated its position at the top of the premium TV tree and, in doing so, has delivered a highly capable and comprehensively featured OLED TV. The C8 builds on the success of last year's B7 and C7, delivering an even better picture, better soun...
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LG is the current king of TV Land, not simply because it makes some of the best tellies around, but also because it supplies all of the OLED panels for other manufacturer's models.The superb Sony A1 and fabulous Philips 55POS9002; neither would exist wit...
The brightest and punchiest OLED has ever been, Brilliantly natural and subtle, Super-deep blacks now have more detail, Amazing upscaling, Super-stylish...
Motion processing could be better, Mediocre sound for the money...
If you were hoping that the LG C8 would be a giant leap forward for OLED, you might be a little disappointed. Instead, this is a TV full of individually small but collectively significant improvements. In short, the C8 is a little bit better than the TV...
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LG has been killing it on the TV front over the last couple of years. Not only has it been making and selling its own excellent OLED tellies, it has also sold OLED panels to all its rivals - with the exception of Samsung.But standing still is a sure-fire...
Brighter, punchier and sharper than last year's models, Fantastically natural images, Amazing upscaling, Loads of apps, Stylish design...
Motion processing could be better, Setting menus are confusing, Mediocre sound for the money...
The OLED55C8PLA is not a giant leap forward for LG's OLEDs. Instead it has improved on last year's models in a number of (individually small but collectively significant) ways.The upshot is an image that's brighter, punchier and more detailed, while maint...
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In 2018, OLED has a reputation to uphold, as does LG, the world's largest manufacturer of OLED panels.The reputation, of course, is that OLED is the highest caliber display technology in the TV world at the moment and, for LG, that despite the increasing...
Alpha 9 Processor, Lowest price for OLED, webOS with AI...
Small changes to the panel...
The LG C8 OLED packs the majority of the innovation into its new Alpha 9 Processor, which might be a bit disappointing if you're looking for some improvements to last year's C7 OLED in terms overall brightness or vibrancy. However, the 2018 C8 is still an...
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The LG OLED77C8 represents the first time LG has sold a 77-inch version of its ‘B' and ‘C' OLED series. This makes it comfortably the cheapest 77-inch LG OLED TV there's ever been. Despite the fact that it still uses LG's latest, impressive Alpha 9 chipse...
Stunning, contrast-rich, big-screen picture quality, Beautiful, super-thin design, Fair value for such a big OLED TV...
Slight picture noise at times, Will be beyond the financial reach of most households, Not as bright as the best LCDs...
Buy one on finance. Take out a loan. Remortgage your home. Get a second job. Hell, sell a kidney if you have to – the LG OLED77C8 is in a whole other league to any super-sized TV we've tested before it...
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As you’d expect from a modern high-end TV, the screen resolution is 4K UHD (ultra high-definition). And as for HDR, LG continues to support the widest variety of formats on the market, namely the open-standard HDR10, the broadcast-friendly HLG (Hybrid Log...
True blacks, vibrant colours & wide viewing angles, Multi-format HDR support (HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision, Technicolor)...
HDR not as impactful as the brightest LED LCDs, Mild vertical banding in very dark content, Small risk of permanent burn-in with static logos...
It’s a stretch to call it affordable, but this is a truly amazing 77-inch OLED TV...
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