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Published: 2016-08-12, Author: Nick , review by: apcmag.com
Abstract: LG has finally bucked that trend, launching new flat-panel OLEDs in 55- and 65-inch screen sizes, and the results are brilliant. Thanks to OLED's self-lighting pixels, the LG panels produce an impossibly realistic contrast ratio where blacks are actually...
The LG 65EF950T is our favourite TV on the market — at the moment. We should note that LG's $10,499 E6 (‘Flagship 4K OLED') and $11,999 G6 (‘Flagship OLED, LG Signature Brand') are promised before the end of June, with even brighter whites and Dolby Visio...
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Published: 2016-04-26, Author: Thomas , review by: gadgetguy.com.au
OLED blacks; Ultra High Definition panel; Excellent OS; Very thin panel; Excellent Magic Remote Voice;
3D has little left and right eye separation at top and bottom of screen;
So, the LG 65EF950T offers a truly superb picture, with black levels and a dynamic range that none – seriously, none! – of the competition can match. When coupled with UHD Blu-ray, this is going to life home entertainment to a whole new quality level...
LG has once again found the right formula with its latest EF950T OLED TV. It delivers on every front on every front and has the design, technology and stunning picture quality that makes it stand head and shoulders above any other TV...
Published: 2016-03-07, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
LED or OLED? Samsung or LG (or others). $8K plus or a 65” flat panel $800 from TCL.If you are asking these questions, then you will not buy the LG EF950T in either 55 or 65”. If you simply want the best, then this is the TV for you.That's not to put othe...
Abstract: Finally conceding that not everyone is in love with curved screens, LG has delivered a flat Ultra HD OLED masterpiece with full HDR support to help it look better than ever.LED televisions have come a long way but OLED is still the gold standard when it c...
Extraordinary contrast, Gorgeous colours, Sensational design, webOS is brilliant
More expensive than LCD, Still lacking 4K and HDR content, Some noise with upscaling
Finally, LG has delivered a large screen OLED panel in a traditional flat screen form factor, and the wait was worth it. Impossibly good image quality and future proofing for 4K and HDR content, this is the best TV money can buy, so long as you have the m...
$8,999 is a lot to pay but for the combo of OLED and 4K it's the only game in town with LG owning that space. Yes, it really is the best TV in the world...
If you can afford it, buy this TV. There's no way you will end up disappointed.The picture quality is spectacular, the user interface is impressive and the contrast ratio… well, let's just say that this is one of the only TVs capable of recreating the bea...