How strongly 4 sources agree — expert labs and real owners, with community voices weighted heavier. Not one reviewer’s opinion; the pattern across all of them.
- Perfect black levels and infinite contrast from pixel-level OLED lighting
- Wide viewing angles, looks great from anywhere in the room
- Excellent gaming features: 4x HDMI 2.1 ports, 120Hz, VRR, G-Sync/FreeSync
- Not as bright as top mini-LED TVs in very bright rooms
- Built-in speakers are mediocre, a soundbar is strongly recommended
- OLED pricing is a significant step up from LED/QLED alternatives
“Can't go wrong with an LG oled if you're watching in anything except a super bright room.”r/4kTV community member
Owners of the LG C4 frequently describe a genuine shock at the quality jump, with one gamer noting it was “a massive leap” coming from a standard IPS laptop screen, while a C2 upgrader confirmed “the new features in the C4 are worth the money”. The brightness improvement over prior generations is real but measured, with one hands-on observer reporting “the C4 is noticeably brighter — not dramatically so, but it is noticeable side by side and in real-world usage”. Honest criticism does surface around automatic brightness limiting, with one user noting visible ABL on the 48-inch panel during brighter scenes, and another flagging that “Game Optimization mode dulls the picture too much” for PC use. The community consensus lands on the C4 as a genuinely strong purchase at its current price point, especially for those coming from non-OLED displays or older OLED generations.
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