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The best LG OLED and LCD TVs


LG OLED77G3

Best big screen LG TV

Pros

  • Fantastic sense of scale to images
  • Bright but natural-looking picture
  • High quality gaming features
  • Well-judged upscaling
  • Native Dolby and DTS audio support

Cons

  • Pedestal stand is extra
  • Slight red push to images
  • Flat Dolby Atmos performance

Strangely, even though the OLED65G3 exhibited a slight green tine, the OLED77G3 didn’t have the issue. In fact, it has a slight red push to images but aside from that it delivers hugely impressive picture quality on a big scale. Contrast is fantastic with deep blacks and the screen’s high peak brightness combining to deliver a lovely looking image.

The audio performance isn’t the G3’s strong suit with the low-end lacking punch and intensity. However, dialogue intelligibility is good with the speakers striking a natural tone and the placement of voices echoing where people are on screen.

LG’s webOS interface is slick and swift, and when it comes to content there’s support for Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+, NOW and more, along with Freeview Play that comes with the UK catch-up apps. 

The OLED77G3 includes four HDMI 2.1 ports and a range of wireless connectivity options that includes Wi-Fi, AirPlay 2, Chromecast, WiSA, Bluetooth 5.0, and Bluetooth Surround Ready. Gamers benefit ALLM, VRR and 4K/120Hz support across all HDMI inputs. There’s also AMD FreeSync Premium and Nvidia G-Sync for PC gamers, along with a variety of cloud gaming and broadcasting services, including GeForce Now, Utomik, Blacknut, and Twitch.

The OLED77G3 is still available, though you may want to consider the newer OLED77G4 as that is only slightly more expensive than this model.

Reviewer: Kob Monney
Full Review: LG OLED77G3



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