LG C3 OLED: everything you need to know
Is the LG C3 OLED on course to be this year’s best TV?
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TheLGC3OLEDTV is LG’s mid-range OLED TV from its 2023 line-up – and is the model that should be the most popular this year, as our fullLG C3 reviewexplains. More affordable than theLG G3 OLED TV, but with better picture quality and connectivity than theLG B3, it’s the sweet spot.
Despite other offerings from LG this year, including thewireless M3 OLED, and heady competition in the form of the (more expensive)Samsung S95C, LG’s C-series screens are always a smash hit – and the LG C3 OLED is one to watch this year.
But what’s different about the LG C3 OLED compared to other C Series screens, and is it worth buying over its olderLG C2predecessor? We’ve put together a guide filled with everything we know about the LG C3 OLED screen.
LG C3 OLED: price and release date
The LG C3 OLED became available in spring 2023, for the prices listed below:
LG C3 OLED: design and features - what’s new?
The LG C3 OLED isn’t a significant evolution over previous models. It features the same OLED Evo panel as the C2, with its brightness-boosting capabilities in sizes of 55 inches and up (brightness is lower in the smaller sizes). But there is an upgraded Alpha9 Gen6 chip, which is LG’s latest and greatest image processor, and should be able to push the panel that little bit harder.
As ever, this is a4KHDRTV with a 120Hz panel, support for Dolby Vision IQ, andDolby Atmoscompatibility – and you can expect a crisp resolution and capable upscaling alongside a full suite of premium formats. A new composite fiber construction also reduces the weight of this year’s C Series screen.
A new algorithm helps distinguish between the picture’s foreground and background, seemingly helping to ramp up the brightness in important places. Regardless, the deep blacks and incredible contrast in self-emissiveOLEDdisplays should be suitably jaw-dropping here.
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The speaker system hasn’t seen a meaningful upgrade; this is still a 2.2 channel speaker with 40W output. Despite LG’s claims that the C3 can offer “virtual 9.1.2 surround sound” through its AI Sound Pro feature, we’re somewhat sceptical of this. By the looks of it, you’ll still need one of thebest soundbarsif you want to get top-quality sound out of this TV.
Some changes to the smart platform include a sleek new homepage and improved user profiles to allow for more customization. When you set up the TV, you’re guided through a custom picture preset to ensure the default settings work for your tastes, which is a nice touch.
The C3 features fourHDMI 2.1ports, including one that supportseARC(enhanced audio return channel) and two-way soundbar communication. These high-spec ports are great for gaming with next-gen consoles, while the screen boasts sub-10ms input lag and a negligible response time.
What’s new this time is a feature calledQuick Media Switching VRR, so far unique to LG OLED TVs (though it’s part of the HDMI spec), which LG says “can eliminate the momentary ‘black screen’ that sometimes occurs when switching between content played from different source devices connected via the TV’s HDMI 2.1a compliant ports.” So if you tend to jump between Netflix and your PS5 pretty often, this should make for a more seamless experience. It will be especially welcome forAppleTV 4K users, because this set-top can use the feature to change its framerate.
LG C3 OLED: What we think so far
The LG C3 OLED is likely to be a bestseller, like the C1 and C2 TVs that came before it. There’s not much change in this year’s model, though, and older models will likely see a price cut as the C3 releases to market. With that in mind, there’s not much reason to upgrade – we didn’t seeanyof ourpredictions for a new C3 modelcome to fruition. Although an improved webOS experience, upgraded lighting algorithms, and fast media switching may be enough to nudge some towards the latest iteration of the C Series OLED, but probably not if you have the C2 or C1.
The C3 is still the obvious, all-round choice from LG’s OLED TV range – neither too expensive nor too compromised by its price point. But we’ll have more thoughts on this in our review later in the year. With a new QD-OLED screen coming fromSamsung, it’s possible that more significant leaps made by other TV makers could dim the C3’s spotlight in the year to come – the race to be thebest OLED TVof 2023 will be an interesting one!
Read ourLG C3 OLED TV review.
Henry is a freelance technology journalist, and former News & Features Editor for TechRadar, where he specialized in home entertainment gadgets such as TVs, projectors, soundbars, and smart speakers. Other bylines include Edge, T3, iMore, GamesRadar, NBC News, Healthline, and The Times.
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