Stunning picture quality, Full implementation of HDMI 2.1 at 48Gbps, Exceptional video processing/upscaling, Support for WiSA wireless audio
Magic Remote unwieldy to use, CalMan auto-cal bug, will be fixed in firmware update, Very expensive
Many people wonder if 8K is really necessary. After all, 4K is already super sharp, and it is highly unlikely that any native 8K content will be available to most consumers for years to come. Plus, to get the most benefit from 8K resolution, you must sit...
Abstract: Wondering what LG has in store for the upcoming 2019 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas? Wonder no longer. Today, about a week after taking the wraps off of new Google Assistant-equipped soundbars, the electronics behemoth detailed its forthcoming 201...
Stunning picture quality with 8K and good 4K sources, Gorgeous design, Strong smart TV system,
It isn't cheap, Needs an external decoder box for non-HDMI 8K sources, Some streamed sources can look noisy,
Dolby Atmos movie soundtrack.Cue LG's AI Sound mode. This uses algorithms defined by LG's engineers to match the capabilities of the OLED88Z9's speakers, resulting in a much more potent, forward-sounding and aggressive sound stage than the Dolby Atmos pre...
Published: 2019-09-28, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Sublime images, Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos, AI-enhanced webOS, Superb sound quality, Gorgeous design and huge screen, Low input lag
Seriously expensive, No wall mount option, No HDR10+ support, Limited peak brightness for HDR
Let's be honest, the majority of people won't be able to afford the Z9. Not even close. Thirty grand is a staggering amount of money for a TV, especially when you consider there's no native 8K content yet. However, as a technological statement the Z9 is a...
Superb picture quality, Excellent upscaling to 8K, Full HDR support, Low input lag
Extremely expensive
Yes, with the obvious caveat of “if you can afford it.” At $30,000 it's an incredibly expensive television that's not aimed at the average living room, but it does deliver a glimpse at what the future of television will look like.Also, if you do buy this...
Justified use of 8K, Superb motion handling, Extremely wide viewing angle
Crushing in the darkest areas, Stuck with the stand, Upscaling performance tbd
Despite not being able to see the LG 88Z9's upscaling tech in action, the 88Z9 looked truly special. Detail levels are really incredible and the extra resolution helps the picture enjoy a greatly enhanced sense of depth with large scale. Too bad it's goin...
Published: 2019-01-14, Author: Dan , review by: pocket-lint.com
Brilliant picture, Slim design, Very latest tech
Will be super-expensive
There isn't really a market for 8K TVs as yet, but starting gun has fired on the race to be the greatest and best in 8K. And with Samsung getting the jump on everybody last year, others had to follow.But LG has got a bit of a jump on Sony and Samsung in t...
Published: 2020-01-29, Author: Will , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: 8K is the next big step for TVs. Like 4K before it, 8K quadruples the number of pixels on screen, for a resolution of 7,680 by 4,320. That means a sharper picture and the ability to sit closer without detecting individual dots. We're still a few years ou...
Qualité d'image en SDR et HDR, Contraste infini, Angles de vision ouverts, Absence totale de blooming, Réactivité, Mise à l'échelle efficace, Système audio, Trois ports HDMI 2.1 (VRR, ALLM, eARC)
Pic de luminosité limité comparé aux concurrents directs 8K, Intérêt limité de la 8K sans contenu dans cette définition
Le LG 88Z9 est sans conteste l'un des meilleurs téléviseurs 8K du marché. Cette définition d'image prend son sens sur une telle diagonale, mais l'absence de contenu natif laisse perplexe. Heureusement que le moteur de mise à l'échelle fonctionne parfaitem...