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LG OLED65C9 Hands on review

LG OLED65C9 Hands on review

Posted on January 11, 2019August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

A new year, a smarter, more powerful range of OLED TVs from LG

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LG’s rollable 4K OLED TV might have grabbed a lot of headlines at CES 2019 but, assuming its a) very expensive and b) not out until the second half of this year, it’s the company’s bread and butter OLEDs will be the big sellers this year.

And if previous years are anything to go by, the sweetspot will most likely be the C9 range. LG’s C8 line from 2018 won all manner of awards at both 65in and 55in screen sizes, so we’re keen to see what the new range has to offer. In fact, we’re so keen, we made a bee-line straight for the 65in version for some hands on time at the LG booth.
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