LG got the whole big-screen OLED TV ball rolling back in the day, and the brand remains the dominant force in the OLED TV market today in terms of both sales and all-round innovation. Especially when it comes to catering for the increasingly important gaming market.
For years now LG’s mid-range C series OLED models have been far and away the brand’s most popular models, thanks to their pleasing balance of price and performance. Things got complicated in 2021, though, when for the first time in years LG’s step-up G series offered a palpable picture-quality benefit over the C series. And having now had the chance to run LG’s new OLED65G2 and OLED65C2 side by side, we can confirm that this new complication for consumers is set to continue – with knobs on – in 2022.
Here we delve into the key differences between the G2 and C2 ranges in a bid to help you figure out which model is likely to suit you best. Do note, though, that while the past few years of LG OLEDs suggest the performances of the 65in C2 and G2 that we have tested should largely hold up if you go for a bigger or smaller model, some audio differences are likely (smaller TVs tend to sound thinner than their larger counterparts). The smallest