LG pushes Smart TV and continues to add new features. The platform has been updated in 2012 and LM9600 utilizes a dual-core processor to speed up things. However, the user experience is still not very good, the apps are too few and too low quality, and ev...
Sensational looks, Excellent user interface, 3D pictures look great, Contentrich online service
It's not cheap, Limited viewing angles, Flawed black level reproduction, High input lag
Given the success LG is enjoying with its mid-range TVs right now, there was every hope as we started testing it that the flagship 47LM960V was going to be some sort of TV masterpiece. Especially as it uses premium direct LED lighting. It makes a mighty f...
Looks stunning with Ultra High Def material, Massive screen, Good with Blu-ray, Well-executed smart functionality, Decent sound (yes, really)
Lack of 4K source material, That price tag, Poor with standard-def material, Some minor issues with motion and naturalness with Full HD material
There's no denying this is a hugely capable set – and that 4K capability is stunning. But getting decent source material is likely to be an issue for years to come. So we're left with a huge screen that performs surprisingly well with Full HD signals an...
Published: 2013-04-30, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Huge screen, very sharp, beautiful 4K pictures, slim bezel
Huge price tag, not great with lessthanHD material, very little 4K content currently available to justify the price
The LG 84LM960V is big, and mostly beautiful. It looks terrific, doesn't disappoint in terms of sharpness and colour, and it certainly fills a room. Whether the extra inches justify a leap in price from the £2,500 of the 55-inch LG 55LM620S is open to s...
Published: 2013-02-05, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
LG's 84LM960V is the first UHD television that we've tested, and we like what we see so far. UHD material looks fantastic with lots of detail and depth to the image. It's a shame that LG didn't invest more in the upscaling of HD material, something that...
Jaw-dropping image clarity with 4K content, smooth Full HD upscaling, beautiful full HD 3D, excellent Smart TV portal, comprehensive file compatibility, decent sound system
LG’s 84LM960V provides a mouth-watering taste of tomorrow’s TV tech. It’s the ultimate early adopter super-screen TV. You almost certainly can’t afford it, but that doesn’t make it any less fabulous....
4K pictures are unbelievably good, Upscaled HD pictures look great too, Impressive online and multimedia services
Backlight inconsistency during dark scenes, High input lag, Some minor motion flaws
As with Sony's 84X9005, the LG 84LM960V is a genuinely thrilling glimpse of what we think - hope? - is going to be the future of TV technology. Its native 4k pictures are mesmerisingly good, its upscaled HD ones are also pretty special, and its passive 3D...
Published: 2012-12-23, Author: Steve , review by: insideci.co.uk
Any doubt that 4K Ultra HD is a very significant upgrade to home entertainment experience is immediately dispelled by this impressive LG. Even with regular 2K content, the benefit of the improved resolution offered by 4K is clearly apparent on a screen...