LG
48-Inch Class OLED evo AI 4K C6 Series Smart TV
Based on 38 Reddit mentions
$1599.99
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Two Sony TVs have died on me.
Sometimes, you just get insanely unlucky when it comes to brands. My first LG OLED was the C6 OLED which looked amazing and I got it because I wanted 3D. However, right at the 10th month in I noticed that one half of the panel was slightly darker than the other half. It wasn't really noticeable, but
...Nickool4u in r/4kTV
February 10, 2026 1:56 AM
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Mini LED or OLED monitor?
Because they’re perfect until they’re not. And once burn in starts, it rapidly happens all over the screen. My first OLED was an LG C7. And what are we on now? C6. You’ve got a few more years and few more panels to go before you’ve finally had enough.
AppropriateSite3768 in r/Monitors
April 24, 2026 8:50 PM
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Are 3D TVs really not being made anymore?
From my understanding, this is not the case. The best 3D TVs are still LG's 2016 OLEDs (sans the B6): C6, E6 and G6. Because of this, they are fairly sought-after. Unfortunately, most of them are not in the greatest condition these days and most will have some amount of visible burn-in. VR is very l
...halosiera117 in r/hometheater
December 12, 2025 4:46 PM
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[Try & Review] LG OLED C6H – The Best Gaming TV for Your PS5 Pro
Been a big fan of LG TVs for a while. Currently still rocking a C1, but have a little burn in now. I’m most excited for the next gen OLED technology and the increased refresh rate on the larger models of the C6.
misHUNTERstood in r/PS5pro
March 23, 2026 8:57 AM
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First oled
I have had many OLEDs since 2016, the LG C6 and E8, and the Sony A8G, A95K and A95L. All of which were beautiful and I gamed very heavily on most of them. I have yet to get burn-in on any of them. I personally would go with the Bravia 8 II because Sony’s picture processing and motion handling is som
...Nickool4u in r/4kTV
August 31, 2025 6:51 PM
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Go for another OLED or get Mini-LED
I’m curious how many hours you have on yours? We have a 65” c6 (2016 before they reset the numbering) that has 38k hours on it. No dead pixels yet, but the colors have started being pretty off. It’s in a guest room now and we got an 83” LG G3 to replace it. In all honesty the main improvement beside
...charrondev in r/hometheater
August 24, 2025 6:47 AM
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