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LG G3

When we first clapped eyes on the LG G3 OLED at CES, we knew it was good then. Now it’s clear this set is gunning to be the best OLED TV you can buy. It even offers enough brightness to give Samsung’s QLED range a run for its money as one of the best TVs on the planet.

You’ll need plenty of that though. At its smallest the G3 OLED is available as a 55-inch set, priced £2,600/$2,500. The ‘sweet spot’ size for many will be the 65-inch, priced at £/$3,300, which is what we’re reviewing here. The next largest size is a 77-inch model, priced at £5,000/$4,500, which starts to get into super-massive scale.

Above this, the 83-inch model is a gigantic £7,500/$6,500. On top of this, it’s also probably too giant for most people’s living rooms and doesn’t feature that key MLA, or Micro Lens Array, technology within its design.

That positions the G3 OLED as priced from a £/$200 minimum more than its G2

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