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LG' s OLED series has been one of the most valued TVs by users, not only for its image quality but also for its connectivity, gaming, cinema, functions and many more features offered by the Korean giant's TV. The LG CX OLED range is not only one of the best TVs on the market, but has become a great gaming monitor for those looking to play with a high frame rate and lower latency on a large screen. LG's commitment to the OLED range did not go unnoticed by the general public, compared to other brands that decided to go for the LCD. Thus, in 2012, LG launched the LG55EM9600, which was the first 55-inch TV with an ultra-thin profile, something that seemed impossible until then. The development of this technology not only meant lightening the weight but also the consumption of the television, but the most important aspect was to offer absolute blacks for the first time, achieving a visual quality and high color fidelity unmatched until then.
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Today at Electrouno.co.uk we review the Samsung Q80T QLED TV is a great 4k TV that offers fantastic picture quality on almost all types of content. It has a VA panel that can produce deep blacks and full matrix local dimming to further enhance the black level. It has excellent out-of-the-box color accuracy and an impressive HDR color gamut to produce a wide color gamut. Its viewing angles are decent due to Samsung's 'Ultra Viewing Angle' coating, so it doesn't lose too much image accuracy when viewed from the side. It handles reflections remarkably well and becomes very bright, enough to combat glare and bring out reflections in HDR content. It has exceptionally low input lag, a 120 Hz refresh rate, and to top it off, support for variable refresh rate (VRR) technology to reduce screen tearing. The display has some minor uniformity issues that may be distracting to some. Continue reading
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