LG
77-Inch OLED evo G4 Series Smart TV
Based on 108 Reddit mentions
$2779.95
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Need advice: LG C5 vs TCL QM8K for a bright living room, what should I do?
Go with the TCL. People don't know what they're talking about. Recently visited a friend with an all glass enclosed apartment in the 21st floor. He owns a LG G4 or C4, but either way: At daytime the brightness WAS an issue, the glare was too strong even with Max brightness setting, peak brightness e
...Wasted1300RPEU in r/hometheater
November 16, 2025 12:12 PM
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77" LG B9 OLED to 98" TCL QM8K
I got an LG B4 48" cause it was on sale, used it for a while for gaming movies tv shows YouTube..PC use. Now I'm on TCL Q9BK as it was a great deal again for the 85" and I have really bright room which I do want during the day for casual use, draw curtains for proper viewing. This mini led is 90% th
...adobaloba in r/hometheater
November 15, 2025 9:36 PM
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Coolblue NL vs. Coolblue DE
Je kan hem probleemloos gebruiken. Veel webwinkels in Nederland verkopen internationale versie. Op het technische aspect zou ik het niet doen. Je wilt een Samsung OLED omdat dit QD-OLED is wat een vorm van OLED met een groter kleurenbereik is dan traditioneel WOLED. De 77 inch versie gebruikt een WO
...Lonely_Platform7702 in r/Nederland
September 13, 2025 10:23 PM
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Is there an actual argument for mini-led now that oleds are very bright?
Yeah, I can get a 65” TCL QM8 on sale right now for $900. The 65” LG G4, which is one of the relatively few OLEDs that will get close to the brightness of the QM8, is $2500. That combined with the fact that I, personally, don’t have much time to watch movies and so watch a lot of TV shows means savi
...whiskyandguitars in r/4kTV
May 9, 2025 2:48 PM
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Looking at the TCL QM8K 75" or should we go OLED?
OLED isn't the best at everything, but if you can swing the extra $$$, the LG G4 77" is your best bet for a bright picture with a refined gaming and cinema experience. I would absolutely buy it at any price below what the G5 goes for, but on Amazon it's currently about $1k less in 77" than the same-
...lonevine in r/hometheater
July 22, 2025 12:58 PM
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Do I really need better than TCL QM6K?
I was pretty set on a mini led a few years back and bought the absolute best one you could get at the time from Sony, X95L in the 85” size. I did like it and for a more film like quality I think it was very good, but it never blew me away when it came to games. The AI sharpening was really well done
...Gigeresque in r/4kTV
March 14, 2026 11:31 PM
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Is OLED worth the extra $$?
I held off upgrading my 2010 plasma for sooo long, thinking how could oled be that much better. I got LG G4 last year and haven't missed the plasma for 1 second since. The biggest upgrade is obviously viewing HDR content but I'm happier with normal SDR content on the G4 as well. To go over the C5 ov
...darklegion412 in r/4kTV
February 22, 2026 10:32 PM
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Has anyone found a OLED TV that is "ok" for you?
LG introduced heavier "pixel flicker" (D-word) in dark scenes to improve near-black performance with panels from 2024 and later. (C4/G4) This is likely to cause issues for many sensitive users, even if you can handle the 120Hz "brightness-dip" that OLED has. This explains why some may be OK with an
...-Bruh__Moment- in r/PWM_Sensitive
April 24, 2026 2:59 PM
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OH...MY...GOD... I just experienced for the first time in my life, TRUE gaming. At almost age 40.
Can confirm. never owned an OLED before the LG G4 because I have (and still kind of am afraid of burn in) and the difference is insane. The brightness has caught up to LED for the most part and the detail is so incredible. OP enjoy the hell out of it I'm 40 also and am having so much fun with my Pro
...Leatherface24 in r/PS5pro
February 21, 2026 3:41 PM
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YTTV 4K washed-out color behavior on Roku (Dolby Vision TV and HDR)
Man I’ve been going crazy with this. I’m YTTV -> Roku Ultra->Marantz NR1506->LG G4 OLED. I’m not sure any 4k content is coming through in HDR or Dolby Vision. Specifically when I try to watch the 4K USA broadcasts of Premier League games, the colors are totally washed out and dull. It’s not broadcas
...MGDeez in r/Roku
March 15, 2026 4:44 PM
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