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LG CX48 OLED Impressions…
07/23/2020 16:49
I have had the CX48 for over a week now, and here are my general impressions.
The last OLED I extensively used was the LG C6, and this TV is a step up in every way aside from the loss of 3D. As always, you get the perfect contrast of OLEDs with inky blacks, without any blooming or greys normally encountered on a standard LCD.
This TV shines compared to past OLEDs however, due to the little details. The input lag for games is lower than ever, and GSYNC is the cherry on top for PC players with an NVidia card. The new size of 48 is great for smaller spaces and even as a gaming monitor, surpassing the visual performance of practically any standard monitor on the market.
For the non-gamer, everything you could want is here. Brightness is greatly improved from the C6, and has a bigger impact than LCD even if a bit dimmer, due to the blacks not having to compensate. Color volume and saturation is fantastic, and pops on the glass display combined with the contrast. Any 4K HDR video looks incredibly good on this TV, with no dirty screen effect of LCDs and minimal banding on dark grey screens. The processing is also leaps above OLEDs of a few years ago, with 720 and 1080 content, especially cable, looking much cleaner and refined compared to older sets.
Lastly, the OS is very quick and has plenty of apps such as YouTube, Netflix, Prime video, and much more. The magic remote is very easy to use and enjoyable with the motion pointer. LGs OLEDs are one of the best TVs you can buy at the moment, and the new 48 inch size just made it a choice for an even larger audience.
Its simple to speak volumes on this TV, but trial one in a store or bring one home and see for yourself. Once you go OLED, you will not want to go back to anything else.
sbphill
Belleville , Spojené státy americké
Age: 31
Gender: Female