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The LG OLED55C46LA is a 55-inch 4K OLED EVO Smart TV delivering stunning HDR visuals with infinite contrast and vibrant colors. It features a low latency gaming mode and a Filmmaker Mode for authentic picture quality. When paired with the LG S95QR soundbar, its WOW Orchestra technology creates an immersive, multi-dimensional audio experience. Designed for seamless smart home integration, it offers effortless control with a single remote.
| ASIN | B0D1VHXXZ2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 16,834 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 158 in TVs |
| Item model number | OLED55C46LA |
| Manufacturer | LG |
| Product Dimensions | 134 x 82 x 18 cm; 16 kg |
R**B
Beyond amazing for movie watching or gaming
am absolutely blown away by this TV. I bought the 55-inch C46, and it is beyond fantastic, but the real game-changer happened when I paired it with the LG S95QR surround system. The "WOW Orchestra" Factor: If you have an LG soundbar, you need to enable the "WOW Orchestra" setting. It allows the TV speakers and the soundbar to work in perfect harmony rather than the TV speakers just cutting out. The result is a massive, vertical soundstage that makes it feel like the dialogue is coming right out of the actors' mouths on screen. Why this setup is 10/10: Visuals: The C46’s OLED contrast is breathtaking. Infinite blacks and popping colors make HDR content look surreal. Audio Synergy: The S95QR’s rear speakers and up-firing drivers create a true "bubble" of sound. Combined with the TV's processing, it’s the best home audio experience I’ve ever owned. Integration: One remote controls everything perfectly. The TV automatically recognized the soundbar, and the setup was seamless. Final Verdict: If you’re looking for a TV that delivers a premium experience, the C46 is it. But if you pair it with the S95QR, you aren’t just watching a movie—you’re in it. Beyond fantastic!
T**Y
A good TV for gaming and films
It's a great TV. The black levels and response time are great. Some of the settings are a bit weird but that's true of all TVs these days. It has a decent gaming mode though which switches all the stuff you'd want off and optimises for low latency. As well as a "filmmaker mode" if you want to watch stuff with the picture not having any processing added by the TV. I mean whatever you're watching on will have its own image/video processing but it's good to know the TV is approximating a "raw" feed. It seems to be a well done mode. I come from an image processing background so I could go on and add a lot of caveats but I'll just say it does its job well. So yeah anyway, conclusion is I'm very pleased with it.
J**N
Top TV
This is my second purchase of an LG television. They have very slim beautifully made screens. This television does much more than the ordinary buyer would ever need or want from their TV. Sound quality is above average. Although expensive it is worth every penny when you see the quality of the picture. I find it easy to navigate through its different functions. Screen is perfect for viewing normal channels, sport and movies. The only downside was the delivery which was delayed for some reason. My TV sat in the courier’s warehouse for four days before being delivered. It was bought through Amazon who gave a date for delivery which turned out to be wrong.
D**E
An excellent upgrade
Our old LG OLED had started to develop some screen burn so after seven years, the time had come to replace it. We're delighted with the picture and, within the limited options available, the styling. Seven years on and the picture is warmer and noticeably brighter than our old one (a 55 B7 i think?) The operating system was much the same but we don't interact with it much as we use an Apple TV which worked fine. The sound is also much better but again, we don't use the TV speakers much - we use the Apple TV with paired Homepods for Dolby Atmos effects etc. Other than that - not much to say! There's some useable cable management around the back to make it look tidy. One observation and the only reason it's four stars and not five - it took a fair amount of tweaking and playing with menus to get the picture we wanted. I wonder if the 'out of the box' configuration could be better? I know everyone has different tastes, different rooms etc. but nevertheless. I quite enjoy mucking about with configuration but I'm sure many people don't! However - to summarize - this is a great TV and we're very happy with it! And if it does another seven years, then I think that's a reasonable lifespan for a TV.
N**S
Great TV
Got it for £1150, really good price for a TV that was nearly 2K when launched less than a year ago. Picture is beyond excellent, sound could be better but that's always the case unless you spend shed loads on amps and speakers.
A**S
Amazing
Brilliant TV - LG OLED TV's are always good. I only brought this one as the OLED i bought when LG first released them many years ago was recently hit by a marble flung by a 2 year old :-(
T**S
Much better screen than last LG - great for sport
Handles the moving ball in football really well, which is a failing of out pre-OLED TVs. Sound very good. On the negative side, the user interface is not the best and the opening screen on switch on is cluttered with options/ ads rather than just giving you a tv channel. Switching on subtitles requires about 5 menu clicks - no button on the remote. Maybe I can re-program it but not researched that yet.
O**N
Warranty not honoured
This TV was advertised with a 5 year extended warranty but neither Amazon nor Hughes will honour this so I am having to pursue via Citizens Advice 😞
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