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We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.One of the best UltraHD TVs available today, the LG OLED C9 doesn't come cheap but it's worth every penny. Extremely thin and lightweight, TV shows and movies look stunning...
Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa are built-in so can the voice assistants can search for shows, find information on the web or even find the weather for you, Gallery Mode allows you to place pictures and scenes on the TV screen when it's not in use, The...
The TV felt slightly unstable on the stand and wobbled a little...
You'll be hard pushed to do better than the LG OLED C9. This TV looks stunning, sounds good and has plenty of bells and whistles to make life easier too. However, it's got an eye-watering price tag.Key SpecificationsScreen size: 65inScreen type: LEDResolu...
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The C9 is the second most affordable model in LG’s 2019 OLED TV family, but it has one crucial difference to its cheaper stablemate. Whereas the cheaper B9 uses the Alpha 7 Gen 2 processor, the C9 models and above use LG’s most advanced Alpha 9 generation...
It'd be easy to write off the LG C9 as nothing more than a C8 with a handful of extra features, but it's much more than that. Its gaming prowess is considerably improved over the previous generation, and LG stands uncontested as the only TV manufacturer t...
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The OLED65C9's assault on your heart and mind begins with its sensationally thin screen and ultra-minimalist design. New from LG this year is a useful cable tidying system integrated into the rear of the stand, which creates an even slicker feel.Looking a...
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LG's dominance of the OLED TV market continues unabated, but with every manufacturer apart from Samsung now offering their own models, how long can it last? The C9 is LG's answer to this question. It sits in the middle of the company's 4K OLED TV range...
Awesome pictures, Dolby Vision and Atmos, AI-enhanced webOS, Impressive sound quality, Incredibly low input lag...
No HDR10+ support, Limited peak brightness for HDR content...
The LG C9 is one of the smartest, highly-specified, and comprehensively-featured TVs that we've ever tested. The OLED 4K panel delivers all the detail, deep blacks, accurate colours and wider viewing angles we'd expect, while the new AI-enhanced processin...
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Despite all of its What Hi-Fi? Awards, LG is in a tricky position with its OLED TVs. According to accepted wisdom, OLED panels hit their performance limit in 2017, and from a hardware perspective, these 2019 OLEDs are similar to models from back then.LG h...
Lovely, subtle design, Rich but natural pictures, Fabulous contrast, Strong sound...
Rival Samsung edges it at brightness extremes, Beaten for motion, Convoluted menus...
We may be close to OLED's hardware limitations, but each year LG squeezes more performance out of its panels, producing a picture that defies expectations.This year is no different. The C9 is a superb performer that majors on naturalism in the way its pre...
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From its more value orientated beginnings as Gold Star Electronics, LG has gone on to produce what many consider as some of the finest televisions available today.Naturally, my bags were packed and ready by the front door when I was invited to travel to S...
If you've been around for a while, it's hard not to look at LG's OLED televisions without thinking about just how far the South Korean manufacturer has come...
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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 y...
Lovely, subtle design, Rich but natural pictures, Fabulous contrast, Strong sound...
Rival Samsung edges it at brightness extremes, Beaten for motion, Convoluted menus...
We may be close to OLED's hardware limitations, but each year LG squeezes more performance out of its panels, producing a picture that defies expectations.This year is no different. The C9 is a superb performer that majors on naturalism in the way its pre...
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Remember when TVs were the main source of entertainment at home? These days a lot of the entertainment we get is from the internet, and with streaming on the rise and even TVs in Malaysia now depend on digital TV as analogue TV transmission has now ended...
Gorgeous visuals and sounds, Equipped with AI and Assistant, Capable of being the hub for IoT...
Expensive, Voice control doesn't capture well sometimes...
If there's one thing I hope Malaysians would be interested in more, it's definitel IoT, and what better way to get into it than through a Smart TV that is capable of being a hub to it all. The LG C9 TV is definitely one of the best Smart TVs in the market...
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Updated: 2020-04-12 01:37:20
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Welcome to T3's LG C9 review. This is LG's most all-round attractive OLED TV to date. It's not the cheapest; that honour belongs to the B9 series. The C9 series is, though, the most affordable range to get LG's latest Alpha 9 Generation 2 picture processo...
Mostly stellar, contrast-rich picture quality,Easy to use,Stunning design,Great value for what's on offer...
Not as bright for HDR as a few LCDs, The screen's quite reflective, Theoretically susceptible to image retention, No HDR10+ support...
The LG C9 feels like a no-compromise OLED TV, but with amore affordable price tag. It builds on the foundations of its predecessors with small but significant improvements, making for one of the best TVs you can buy.Reasons to buy+Mostly stellar, contrast...
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The LG OLED55C9PLA is a smaller version of a fantastic LG C-Class OLED TV that we’ve already reviewed. But size can be tricky. There’s little difference between a 1kg bar of Dairy Milk chocolate and a 200g one, except more chocolate – the flavour and the quality is just the same. But just because the bigger panelled 65in LG OLED65C9PLA has a five-star rating, it doesn’t necessarily follow that the smaller version will deliver too. It should be the same, and often is, but that’s not always the case...
Rich and natural colours, Inky dark blacks, Genuine upscaling class, Excellent levels of detail...
Finest dark details missing, Sound isn't spectacular...
Picture wise, this TV is every bit as good as its excellent 65in sibling. Sure, the sound could be a touch better and a little more peak panel brightness might help with those dark details, but for this kind of money it's a killer TV. Colours are insanely...
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This state-of-the-art OLED TV delivers AI enhancements, a comprehensive smart platform, alongside superb pictures and sound The LG OLED55C9 is the latest mid-range 4K OLED TV from the manufacturer. It includes the Alpha 9 processor not found in the entry...
Impressive image accuracy, Amazing blacks and contrast, AI-enhanced smart platform, Dolby Vision and Atmos, Incredibly low input lag...
Limited HDR brightness, No HDR10+ support...
This state-of-the-art 4K OLED TV delivers AI-enhanced picture and sound, and a smart platform that's as comprehensive as it is clever. The SDR and HDR images are both superb, and it's only the lack of HDR10+ support that disappoints...
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LG is playing to its strengths again with its new 2019 C9 OLED which features the latest Alpha 9 Gen 2 Intelligent Processor and a stunning all-round entertainment experience.Tech Guide spent a night with the 65-inch LG C9 OLED which has a number of imp...
Super thin design, Alpha 9 Gen 2 processor, Black levels and picture quality, AI smarts...
Expensive, 2018 LG OLED owners can't upgrade to latest webOS...
LG has managed to make its already excellent OLED TV even better and smarter thanks the Alpha 9 Gen 2 processor. If you want a TV that can give you a superb entertainment experience, look no further than the LG C9 OLED.Related PostsLG reveals pricing and...
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LG and Sony went toe-to-toe on image quality this year, and in a minor upset, Sony won. The Sony Master Series A9G 4K managed to nudge out the LG C9 OLED.Don't cut the LG C9 OLED out of consideration yet, though. It doesn't win in picture quality, but it'...
Class-leading picture quality, Gorgeous design, Excellent user interface, Alexa, Google Assistant, AirPlay2 compatible, Future-proofed ports...
Low risk of burn-in, More expensive than prior year's model...
Yes. If you want the best picture quality money can buy and an outstanding user experience, the LG C9 OLED is the best TV purchase you can make.Editors' RecommendationsLG Gallery Series GX 4K HDR OLED TV review: Simply gorgeous The best TVs for 2020 Cheap...
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