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LG OLED65G2 OLED TELEVISION £2499

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If you want LG’s best 4K OLED TV in 2022, this should be it. The big story with the G2 is its addition of a new heat-sink layer to one of LG’s high-brightness Evo OLED panels. Being able to dissipate more heat means the TV can be run as much as 15 per cent more brightly than last year’s G1 (and this year’s C2, which, despite now sporting the same Evo panel, doesn’t get the heat sink) without increasing its susceptibility to screen burn. An increase of that magnitude would see the OLED65G2 pushing against the 1000 nits figure often considered a key value when it comes to delivering high dynamic range (HDR) with conviction.

Among the improvements promised with the G2’s Alpha 9 Generation 5

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