Incredible realism > Pure, bright whites > Best black levels ever > Reflectionfree curve > Now TV app
Pointer remote > Plasticky stand > Confusing WebOS > High price > Three HDMI
Is this is the best TV on the planet? Judged purely on picture quality, this 4K OLED has a jaw-dropping combination of total black, cracking colour, judder-free video, a reflection-free curve and an innate ability to make standard-def sources ripple with...
Abstract: Hemmabio handlar om att få den visuella och känslomässiga effekten av en biograf i ditt eget hem med allt vad det innebär i form av bekvämlighet. LG:s 65EG960V hanterar detta med bravur. Den stora välvda 65-tumsskärmen ger en uppslukande visuell upplevels...
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Published: 2015-08-05, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Excellent black levels, 4K picture quality clarity, great webOS 2.0 interface, remote's pointer operation
Colours can look off, auto brightness can falter, still expensive, only three HDMI ports
So is the LG EG960V's OLED panel better than an equivalent flagship LCD? For black levels, absolutely, it's as good as things get. For colour, it's a bit mixed – it loses some of the realism for the sake of saturation. That might be an odd compromis...
Incredible realism > Pure, bright whites > Best black levels ever > Reflection, free curve > Now TV app
Pointer remote > Plasticky stand > Confusing WebOS > High price > Three HDMI
Is this is the best TV on the planet? Judged purely on picture quality, this 4K OLED has a jaw-dropping combination of total black, cracking colour, judder-free video, a reflection-free curve and an innate ability to make standard-def sources ripple with...
Natural colours (Delta E = 2.6), Excellent 3D mode, Open viewing angles, Superb panel responsiveness, Unbeatable contrast, Responsive and intuitive WebOS 2.0 interface, Improved brightness
Motion compensation could be better—lack of BFI, Audio not up to scratch, Glossy screen
The 55EG960V might not be the perfect OLED TV, but it is a noticeable improvement on the 65EC970V. Brightness is better, the upscaling is more effective, menus more responsive... While it still lacks a few things, it's the best UHD television on the marke...
Yes, it's a pricey screen, but remember you're paying premium for the brand new TV technology The LG 55EG960V is a gorgeous TV. Yes, it's also on the pricey side, but remember you're paying a premium for new telly technology. And don't forget that as OLE...
Occasional colour flaws, Needs great care with set up, Doesn't yet support HDR, and will probably never support HDR via UHD Blu-ray
Although it isn't quite the slice of TV perfection AV unrealists may have been hoping for, the 55EG960V still sets the bar where black level response and design are concerned, and in doing so continues to make a hugely persuasive case for OLED's place in...
Published: 2015-04-22, Author: Vincent , review by: hdtvtest.co.uk
The EG960V is yet another step in the right direction for LG's precious OLED TV technology, offering several key improvements over last year's EC930V. Gone were the colour uniformity issues, undefeatable noise reduction, and off-axis green tinting which p...
Published: 2015-04-22, Author: Steve , review by: avforums.com
Absolute blacks, Superb dynamic range, Remarkable contrast ratio, Reference greyscale and colour accuracy, Excellent video processing, Great design and build quality, Impressive smart platform, Highly effective remote, Very good sound
No HDR support, Colour space could be wider, Connections too close to edge, Input lag high for serious gamers
Is the LG 55EG960V perfect? No of course not, no consumer product will ever be perfect, that's just an unrealistic expectation. We still use a Pioneer Kuro as our main TV, which was considered the reference point for years, but even that had issues. The s...
Gorgeous 4K picture quality, Proper deep blacks, Bright, punchy whites, Incredibly rich and subtle colours, Superb level of detail and clarity, Elegant design, Intuitive interface,
Upscaled standard definition could be crisper, Sound could be more dynamic and open, Pricey,
It's fair to say we're impressed with the LG 55EG960V, but it's not without reservations. Price is an issue. £3800 is a hefty amount of money for a 55in screen, but it's worth remembering that you're paying the premium for the new OLED technology and that...