LG C2

Last year’s LG C1 is an outstanding television and with minimal upgrades other than slightly torqued up brightness in this year’s model, it will be hard for the average person to see any difference between it and the new C2. Of course, that still makes the C2 one of the best televisions on the market, it just doesn’t separate itself from its predecessor very well. Hopefully next year, we’ll see LG add something to its OLEDs that makes us go “wow” again.

-- As reviewed by IGN
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MSRP: $1,196.99

Product details

  • Experience amazing, beautiful picture quality with infinite contrast, deep black, and over a billion colors, now even brighter, thanks to LG's 8 million self-lit OLED pixels
  • Engineered exclusively for LG, the α9 Gen 5 AI Processor 4K adapts to the content you're watching, automatically adjusting the TV's settings for improved picture and sound quality
  • Eliminate unnecessary processing with movies and preserve the action the way film directors intend with Filmmaker Mode, and enhance every moment of your viewing experience with Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos
  • LG Game Optimizer mode with NVIDIA G-SYNC, FreeSync Premium, and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) improve your gaming experience with fluid on-screen motion. Game Optimizer manages your game settings all in one place
  • Mount it on the wall with a 300 x 200 VESA mount (sold separately). Magic Remote with Magic Tap, remote control batteries (AA), power cable, wall mount, and quick start guide are included. TV stand sold separately
  • Welcome to the Gallery - Transform your home into a more artful space with the all-new, contemporary LG OLED design that leaves virtually no gap when you hang it on the wall

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By IGN on June 10, 2022
Last year’s LG C1 is an outstanding television and with minimal upgrades other than slightly torqued up brightness in this year’s model, it will be hard for the average person to see any difference between it and the new C2. Of course, that still makes the C2 one of the best televisions on the market, it just doesn’t separate itself from its predecessor very well. Hopefully next year, we’ll see LG add something to its OLEDs that makes us go “wow” again.
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