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The OLED televisions are highly rated for picture quality, and the LG OLED line is considered the most economical buy in this category. Indeed, the picture is superlative. The blacks on this television are, well, absolutely black, unlike LCD or LED, and certainly (gasp, I'm showing my age) CRT, televisions. In some ways, it can be startling. This TV is rife with features, including a plethora of "video apps" (Hulu, YouTube, Amazon, Netflix, etc.), an essentially full featured web browser, Android and Windows screen mirroring, and a USB video file player (with fast and slow forward, and fast reverse). It can display two video sources simultaneously in a split screen view, but (a) there is only one tuner, and (b) if you are using an AV receiver for sound, you might fight a bit to get seamless sound switching with split screen (but that is a very esoteric and minor point). There are also a great number of picture adjustments -- I am working on figuring out all the intricacies (e.g., what's the difference between OLED background brightness, and brightness?). So, all in all, this has been a great upgrade from my former TV, a 40 inch LG 1080p LCD now over 10 years old. I recommend it without hesitation.Read full review
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This is the first OLED TV I have purchased. During my research, I noticed a lot of people mention that OLED TVs have deep blacks and rich colors. The LG OLED55C7P does not disappoint. Blacks are deeper and colors are more vivid in comparison to my old Ultra HD LED TV. Sound quality from the TV speakers is average, so I paired my TV with a sound bar to get the best audio quality. I did find that the Audio Return Channel (ARC) did not work for me. However, this could be related to the brand of my sound bar or other factors. The optical cable that came with the TV works just fine. Overall, I would say this is a great worthwhile purchase.
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I use this for online and cable viewing. The LG smart TV system and especially the remote with its pointer and voice control are great and very intuitive, i never read the manual! I also use it as a reference monitor for editing and grading video. It shows a huge gamut and is especially good for showing a wide range of tones in dark and black areas which really helps me deliver better looking edits. 4K (UHD) resolution is great and you can sit close to the screen and still read text.
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you really need an optical splitter and an optical input D/A converter to get the most out of their optical output but having an optical fiber output ends the feedback loop problems with using those ancient RCA audio outputs that used to plague the older systems. Netflix connects seamlessly and at 4k, I may even have to ditch my apple TV because of this. Could this be the last TV I buy? Probably not but right now this is about as good as it gets.
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OLED technology is really a step forward in TV picture quality. It's been out for a while now and just keeps getting better. It's not quite a bright as certain LED TVs, but its infinite blacks makes for contrast that cannot be beat. Zero blooming. Ultra thin bezel, the picture just leaps off the screen.
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