The LG G5 OLED TV sets a new performance standard
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The LG G5 OLED TV sets a new performance standard
"Add the LG G5 to that list. It's LG's high-end gallery-style TV, designed to look refined and sleek mounted on the wall - which it achieves thanks to its slim profile and flush mounting. Its black levels are deep and inky, and color and grayscale accuracy are spot on. It delivers a gorgeous, engaging image that makes a normal movie night something special."
"Most impressive about the G5 is its significant bump in brightness over last year's G4. Over the last few years, quantum-dot OLEDs from Samsung and Sony have offered brightness comparable to LG's WOLED (or white OLED) designs, but with better color volume at high brightness. LG needed an update to compete, and with a new type of OLED panel, it does. It's an impressive leap forward."
"LG needed an update to compete, and with a new type of OLED panel, it does. It's an impressive leap forward. The panel technology that gives the G5 this leap is Primary RGB Tandem OLED. It has four emissive layers (red, green, and two blue) instead of the three layers (yellow and two blue) used in LG's earlier WOLED TVs. The extra layer allows for more light without using as much"
LG G5 is a high-end gallery-style OLED TV with a slim profile and flush mounting that delivers deep, inky black levels and accurate color and grayscale. The image quality is engaging and enhances movie viewing. The G5 shows a significant brightness increase over last year's G4, addressing the gap with quantum-dot OLEDs from Samsung and Sony that previously offered comparable brightness and better color volume at high brightness. The G5 uses Primary RGB Tandem OLED panels with four emissive layers (red, green, and two blue) instead of earlier WOLED's three layers, and the extra layer allows more light output.
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