Stylish, premium design , Exceptional picture quality, Healthy assortment of ports, 120Hz display , Support for Gsync and AMD Freesync Premium,
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The LG C2 Evo 42-inch costs Rs 1,39,900 in India and for the price, ticks all the right boxes. The TV comes laden with top-notch features, the likes of which include VRR and Gsync tech and offers stunning picture quality out of the box. What's more, the T...
Of all the TVs to hit our bench this year, the LG C2 OLED TV is the new standard for comparison. It has mostly everything we want to see from a premium OLED TV — the style, the performance, the smart TV platform and more are all pretty much perfect.As muc...
Published: 2022-08-02, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Today we're checking out the LG C2 OLED TV to see how good it is as a PC gaming monitor, a sequel of sorts to our investigation of the LG C1 last year. Since that review was published, a lot has changed in the monitor market, we now have an OLED that's ac...
LG's 65-inch C2 provides an immediately noticeable upgrade in overall image quality over previous-generation models, thanks to improvements to the company's OLED panel technology. The extra brightness provided greatly enhances HDR video sources, in partic...
Lower brightness than C1, Fullscreen webOS feels like a downgrade, webOS not receiving updates, Raised blacks / flicker in VRR
LG C2 is the successor to C1 and it now comes with 'OLED Evo with Brightness Booster' which is promoted as delivering higher brightness. However, in our tests C2 actually delivered lower brightness than C1 on 25-100% windows – up to 160 nits less (25% win...
Abstract: It's not a secret: I love the LG C1. That 2021 model gets just about everything right on a 4K TV that it can, succumbing only to issues that are inherent to OLED. That is, so we thought. With Samsung's new QD OLED technology coming to market this year, su...
Published: 2022-05-06, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
Fantasic HDR Performance, Wide Gamut Coverage and Infinite Contrast, Gaming Features Work Great, Decent Build Quality,
Expensive, Prone to Burn-in, Dismal Default Accuracy
The LG OLED 42C2 is a fantastic OLED solution for modern gaming setups that may include the newest gaming consoles. It can harness the power of modern hardware and add amazing HDR performance to sweeten the visuals. It also comes with the right features t...
Published: 2022-04-05, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Most accurate digital cinema color we've seen on a TV, 120Hz panel with incredibly low input lag, G-Sync Compatible and supports AMD FreeSync Premium, WebOS offers Apple AirPlay, multiple voice assistants, and a web browser
Remote control and WebOS are a bit clunky, No hands-free Google Assistant
The outstanding LG C2 Evo OLED offers one of the best pictures we've ever seen on a TV, with nearly cinema-perfect color out of the box, as well as incredibly low input lag for gamers...
Abstract: First, let's dispel the myth that OLED is not bright enough to conquer uncontrolled ambient light from windows and open spaces. The C2 panel supports Dolby Vision IQ (the highest HDR rating), adjusting the panel brightness as lighting conditions change. W...