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Is the LG G2 worth it?

Is the LG G2 worth it?

Our Verdict The LG G2 OLED offers excellent visual performance, boosted by brightness that rivals can’t match and excellent gaming features. It’s designed for wall-mounting though – there’s not even a stand in the box – and if that’s not your plan then the cheaper C2 series offers almost identical quality for less.

Is LG G2 better than C2?

The key feature differences between the C2 and G2 boil down to the G2 carrying a more powerful sound system and a brighter OLED panel. We’ll get into more detail on these differences in the picture and sound sections below.

Does LG G2 have a stand?

LG OLED G2 Stand (SQ-G2ST65) | LG USA.

How much will the LG G2 cost?

The LG G2 will fall among the expensive sets we’ll test in 2022, and it’ll include two bigger sizes to create the largest Gallery Series collection yet. The 65-inch configuration we tested costs $2,999, but here’s a closer look at all the sizes and prices: 55-inch OLED55G2PUA: $2199. 65-inch OLED65G2PUA: $2999.

Does NanoCell burn-in?

NanoCells have a mid-range price (about half the price of an OLED TV). NanoCell TVs don’t fade like traditional LCD screens. Wide-angle viewing: NanoCell TVs can be viewed from up to 178-degree angles. NanoCell TVs don’t suffer from “burn-in” if left on a static image for too long.

The LG G2 is an incredible OLED TV with exceptional picture quality. The newest evo panel allows it to get brighter than most other OLED TVs. The unique design looks great, but unless you really care about that you’re better off getting a cheaper OLED like the LG C2 OLED, which performs almost identically.

What is the difference between LG G2 and LG C1?

The G2 has better smart features, including hands-free voice control, and the webOS smart interface on the G2 supports multiple user profiles. Finally, the G2’s HDMI ports support 48Gbps bandwidth instead of the 40Gbps limit on the C1. The LG G2 OLED is much better than the LG A1 OLED.

What is the color gamut of the LG G2 OLED TV?

The LG G2 OLED has an excellent color gamut. It has nearly perfect coverage of the DCI-P3 color space used by most current HDR content, including most UHD Blu-rays. It has decent coverage of the wider Rec. 2020 color space, but it can’t display the full range of greens or cyan.

What is the difference between the G2 and the GX?

The G2 uses a newer OLED panel, which gets a lot brighter, especially in HDR, so bright highlights stand out better. On the other hand, the GX’s black frame insertion feature is a bit more versatile, as it supports a 120Hz flicker with 120Hz content, whereas the G2 can only flicker at 60Hz.