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The LG C7 most affordable OLED model from LG's 2017 range, but don't let that fool you into thinking it's any less good than its more expensive siblings. Video specifications are on par with the top end: it's a 55-inch OLED panel with 4K Ultra HD resolut...
Infinite contrast thanks to true blacks, Wide viewing angles, Rich, natural colours, Superb gaming responsiveness...
Trouble handling interlaced video, Less bright than high-end LED LCDs for HDR...
The LG OLED55C7V delivers some of the best picture quality you'll see all year...
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Looking for the cheapest route to 2017 LG OLED TV ownership? The 55in version of the C7 (known to its friends as the OLED55C7V) is it.Actually, it's one of two routes because, on paper at least, the 55in B7 is the same TV with a slightly different stand.W...
The same, awesome picture as the rest of the range but a bit cheaper, Simple, minimalist design, Sound is actually better than expected...
You'll still want a separate sound system, The Sony A1 provides an even better picture...
The OLED55C7V (and therefore, presumably, the B7) is the pick of LG's 2017 OLED range. It's the most affordable model and has the weakest sound, but we'd recommend an audio upgrade regardless of which model you buy, and since the picture is essentially th...
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Looking for the cheapest route to 2017 LG OLED TV ownership? The 55in version of the C7 (known to its friends as the OLED55C7V) is it.Actually, it's one of two routes because, on paper at least, the 55in B7 is the same TV with a slightly different stand.W...
The same, awesome picture as the rest of the range but a bit cheaper, Simple, minimalist design, Sound is actually better than expected...
You'll still want a separate sound system, The Sony A1 provides an even better picture...
The OLED55C7V (and therefore, presumably, the B7) is the pick of LG's 2017 OLED range. It's the most affordable model and has the weakest sound, but we'd recommend an audio upgrade regardless of which model you buy, and since the picture is essentially th...
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At this price, though, you can take your pick from a wide range of high-end TVs. One thing that’s worth considering is that LCD-based TVs, such as those from Sony and Samsung, provide much higher peak brightness for HDR content – there’s no getting away f...
Stunning contrast, True blacks, Amazing gaming experience, Class-leading HDR format support...
Interlace artefacts on 50Hz video, No Dolby Atmos sound from 4K Blu-rays...
LG's OLED55C7V is vanishingly different to its B7V stablemate, but the picture performance is just as perfect...
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If you've been following the evolution of LG's OLEDs over the years, the C7 is actually quite a bit different from its predecessor, the 2016 C6 series. Whereas the latter featured a curved screen and 3D support, the OLED55C7 and OLED65C7 have neither. Als...
Delivering exceptional contrast, vibrant colours and superb gaming responsiveness, the LG OLED55C7V will likely end up being one of the best televisions you can buy in 2017. That it's the most affordable 2017 OLED TV this year to offer multi-HDR support (...
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Calling LG's 2017 OLED range a success is a bit of an understatement. It's an odd range, though: every model has exactly the same panel and picture-processing tech.The main differences are the styling and speakers. You can spend £8000 on an LG OLED if you...
Awesome OLED picture quality, with added brightness, Natural picture, Supports all HDR formats, Neat, unfussy design, Great for gaming...
The Sony A1 is a punchier performer...
LG says this C7 performs exactly like the B7, and we agree. We experience almost no differences in the picture quality, and those we do notice (a very slightly warmer image on the B7) are ever so slight.So if the C7 is the same as the B7, it gets the same...
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The first page of this article has a selection of the best TVs we've seen that are still on sale. Our prices refer to the price they were at when they were reviewed, so if you've found it for less elsewhere, a purchase would be a no-brainer. We've put a s...
Find your perfect set from our selection of Full HD and UHD smart TVs and read our TV tech explainer for the best buying decision...
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When it launched at £3,000, it's fair to say that the LG OLED55C7V had some serious competition to contend with – and in our tests, it met every single one of its TV rivals head-on. Now that the price has tumbled down to a dramatically less wallet-crushin...
Stunning contrast, True blacks, Amazing gaming experience, Class-leading HDR format support...
Interlace artefacts on 50Hz video, No Dolby Atmos sound from 4K Blu-rays...
LG's OLED55C7V is vanishingly different to its B7V stablemate, but the picture performance is just as perfect...
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OLED TVs are popular, but very expensive, display solutions if you want to play at 4K HDR with your Xbox One X and PS4 Pro. The tech has matured in the last year more than it did since its development, allowing big brands to sell various models at friendl...
OLED TVs can get expensive, and not all of them are ideal for gaming and movie enjoyment at the same time. Some older models have slow pixel transition times and bad image retention, but some of the newer models which cost more without offering substantia...
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