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LG OLED Update 03.30.45 The Good and the Bad You Need to KnowThe LG OLED update 03.30.45 brings noticeable improvements but also some drawbacks. Users report better Dolby Vision processing and reduced flickering in dark scenes, enhancing overall picture quality.
The Bravia 3 sits at the tail end of Sony's 2024 TV lineup, sporting a much more budget price point. It uses a 60Hz refresh rate on Sony's 4K HDR X1 processor, but gamers will enjoy the ALLM support and several PS5-specific features, like Auto HDR Tone Mapping and Auto Game Picture Mode. You also get HDR10/HLG/Dolby Vision support and Google TV.
The 65-inch LG G4, a super-stylish, five-star, MLA OLED stunner, is currently available for just £1499 at Richer Sounds. This was the ultimate 4k OLED TV last year and it's still incredible now. It's also never been cheaper, and I very much doubt it will be again.
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LG OLED Update 03.20.80 Fixes HDCP & Brightness IssuesThe LG OLED firmware update 03.20.80 addresses significant issues affecting the C1 and G1 models. Users have reported that this update resolves the HDCP 2.2 bug, which previously caused playback problems with 4K HDR content on streaming devices like the PS5 and Xbox Series X.
LG Electronics has announced the global rollout of the LG OLED evo M5, combining the company’s True Wireless technology with the OLED picture quality of the G5.
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Gear Patrol on MSNLG’s Gorgeous OLED TV Promises to Set a New Standard for Wireless Home TheatersThe LG OLED evo M5 is the latest model in the company’s M-Series. It combines the innovative wireless technology that LG first brought to its M-Series in 2023, with the elite picture quality of its top-of-the-line G5 OLED TV ($2,500+).
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LG G1 OLED Screen Test Did I Win or Lose the Panel Lottery Burn-In and Dead Pixels Tested Each MonthFollow this detailed monthly test of the LG G1 OLED panel to see if I won or lost the dreaded OLED panel lottery. We check for burn-in, dead pixels, vertical banding, and uniformity issues over extended use.
So yes, the 83-inch LG G4 is my dream TV. It's currently available with a huge discount, too, taking it to £3999 at Richer Sounds. That's a mega saving of £3000 on the launch price of £6999.