Also available in 65in and 77in screen sizes, Can be used with either Freeview or Freesdat TV services - it also comes with Freeview Play built-in, The TV offers a clear, sharp and vivid picture, Sleek and stylish design, Gallery Mode allows you to place
There was some juddering during fast motion on the screen
An expensive TV that's worth every penny. The picture and sound look great, and with added extras such as Gallery Mode and Google Assistant, it's much more than just a TV.Overall Score: 86/100RATINGS:Ease of use: 5/5Design: 4/5Performance: 4/5Instructions...
Published: 2018-06-06, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
Yes—if you want the best of the bestLast year's LG C7 was our #1 TV for 2017, and it looks like the C8 is going to do the same thing in 2018. The picture quality continues to be incredible, with high HDR brightness, rich color, and all the same high-end f...
Published: 2018-06-05, Author: Steve , review by: T3.com
Dazzlingly detailed 4K images – the best you can get in many cases, Incredible screen vibrancy, Great gaming performance, Handy AI/voice control stuff
The webOS smart platform is so packed, it's creaking a bit, Audio, though not bad, lags behind Sony's
• Read our full Sony AF8 review and make your own mind upWhen it comes to gaming, the LG steals a lead. It has lower image lag, and its HDR game preset is slightly more dynamic. Although for most of the games I tried, there's not actually much in it in 'r...
Superb picture quality advances upon previous LG OLED, Sophisticated Smart TV platform, Great audio performance, Gorgeous design, Dolby Vision & Dolby Atmos support
Not as bright as some LCD TVs, There's no HDR10+ support (and won't be), Expensive compared to some rivals
LG has consolidated its position at the top of the premium TV tree and, in doing so, has delivered a highly capable and comprehensively featured OLED TV. The C8 builds on the success of last year's B7 and C7, delivering an even better picture, better soun...
Superb picture quality, Exceptional black levels and contrast, Reference image accuracy, Excellent screen uniformity, Great video processing, Comprehensive set of features, Industry-leading smart platform, Very low input lag, Surprisingly good sound, Attr
Black frame insertion suffers from flicker, De-contouring applies noise reduction, Motion could be better, HDR peak brightness not as high as some LCD TVs, No HDR10+ support
The LG C8 is quite simply the most complete TV I have ever reviewed. What do I mean by that? Well if you look at a TV as a combination of key elements – design, build quality, connections, smart platform, features, picture quality and sound quality – then...
Published: 2018-05-05, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
Yes—if you want the best of the bestLast year's LG C7 was our #1 TV for 2017, and it looks like the C8 is going to do the same thing in 2018. The picture quality continues to be incredible, with high HDR brightness, rich color, and all the same high-end f...
The brightest and punchiest OLED has ever been, Brilliantly natural and subtle, Super-deep blacks now have more detail, Amazing upscaling, Super-stylish
Motion processing could be better, Mediocre sound for the money
If you were hoping that the LG C8 would be a giant leap forward for OLED, you might be a little disappointed. Instead, this is a TV full of individually small but collectively significant improvements. In short, the C8 is a little bit better than the TV...
Brighter, punchier and sharper than last year's models, Fantastically natural images, Amazing upscaling, Loads of apps, Stylish design,
Motion processing could be better, Setting menus are confusing, Mediocre sound for the money,
The OLED55C8PLA is not a giant leap forward for LG's OLEDs. Instead it has improved on last year's models in a number of (individually small but collectively significant) ways.The upshot is an image that's brighter, punchier and more detailed, while maint...