C3

LG

C3

72 positive 0 neutral 15 negative

Based on 87 Reddit mentions

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IPS blacks are not as awful as some people said?

As a guy that owns an IPS, OLED and CRT all on my desk, the lack of black depth of IPS is vastly overrated simply because you're not gonna be in a completely dark room the vast majority of the time, and those are the only conditions in which OLED and CRT shine. Now don't get me wrong, if I'm going t

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DavidsSymphony in r/Monitors

April 21, 2026 12:43 PM

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Need help with tv

for bedroom use you want something that handles 4k at 120hz. the lg c3 or c4 oled is what i run with my pro. sony x90l is solid too if you prefer led. make sure whatever you grab has hdmi 2.1 and vrr support. size wise 48 to 55 inches feels right for most bedrooms. the oled blacks look insane for ni

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LetterheadClassic306 in r/PS5pro

April 4, 2026 2:38 AM

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Some frustration with the ULED MiniLED U7 PRO 100" (100u75QG in the US ?)

The interesting thing is that when playing those OLED demo videos in YouTube, I can see the TV can actually turn off zones, and make entire portions of the screen totally black.I Actually had this TV side by side with my older LG C3 OLED, and the Hisense is incredibly close to the OLED.The mystery i

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Klutzy-Personality95 in r/Hisense

April 20, 2026 6:08 PM

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[Try & Keep] Experience True Home Cinema with LG Micro RGB evo 86” TV

I love the solid blacks on my LG C3, I think that’s one of the most important features for me! This sounds like an incredible display, whoever wins this will be really lucky.

DetroitStalker in r/criterion

April 23, 2026 8:47 AM

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I don't know what I need

Tossing another option while it’s on sale - Sony Bravia 9. Best in class motion and to me it gives you 95% of the experience of an OLED with black levels but with even better motion, processing and insanely bright HDR highlights. I have an LG C3 as well and for sports, I’m taking the Bravia 9 all da

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GarfieldSighs3 in r/4kTV

May 3, 2026 8:35 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

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-Bruh__Moment- in r/PWM_Sensitive

April 24, 2026 2:59 PM

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Star Wars outlaws ottimo per il momento

Ma si' il mio sogno sarebbe stato 83 (che io sappia non ci sono OLED piu' grandi, non a prezzi normali almeno) ma gia' con il 77 ci sto strettissimo. Mi tocca un po' il monitor sotto, e il monitor sotto non lo posso abbassare di piu' perche' ho l'altoparlante centrale del 5.1.2. Avevo gia' misurato

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rogermorse in r/ICGA

April 13, 2026 2:56 PM

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Bravia 9 or LG G5 in early 2026

I have both an LG C3 and a Sony Bravia 9. The OLED is in our light controlled basement. The Bravia is in our brighter family room. Both are excellent and have their advantages. The OLED can obviously make black contrast infinite, however, the Bravia 9 really makes specular HDR highlights pop and it’

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GarfieldSighs3 in r/4kTV

April 23, 2026 11:18 AM

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Bravia 7 - 75” vs Bravia 9 - 65”

I said he should get a 77” C5, for many reasons. Same price for all 3, $1,999. What exactly were you saying about the C5? You said “Bravia 9 is just amazing, my Dad bought an LG C5 and sits 9 ft away and it looks great.” I’m confused? LG C5 > Bravia 9 in literally every way. I have an 85” X90K (same

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Supadupastein in r/4kTV

April 17, 2026 8:48 AM

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