This LG TV has everything a TV needs today – and it’s available on Amazon at a rock-bottom price of under (!) 1,000 euros

This LG TV has everything a TV needs today

Amazon only offered an OLED TV from LG from the upper price range at a reduced price for Prime Day, but even after the big bargain day there is a strong model on a similar level – and at a significantly lower price.

Because that too LG OLED55CS6LA offers a good OLED panel along with top features such as 120 Hertz, HDMI 2.1, Dolby Vision IQ and costs just 949 euros at Amazon *. According to price comparison sites, the model has never been so cheap.

This is what the LG OLED CS offers at Amazon

On a 55-inch screen diagonal (approx. 1.4 meters), the LG OLED CS offers 4K/UHD resolution with 3,840 x 2,160 pixels and delivers Thanks to the OLED panel, colors, contrasts and black values ​​are superior to those of conventional LCDs. Also on board is support for the high-contrast formats Dolby Vision IQ, HDR and HDR10, while the native 120 Hertz refresh rate ensures a smooth picture.

There are numerous setting options for home cinema fans, including a filmmaker mode that reproduces content true to the original. In addition, via WebOS 22 numerous smart TV features includedfrom various streaming services and apps to voice control and USB recording function.

Thanks to four times HDMI 2.1 High frame rates in 4K are also supported when gaming with current consoles and the PC. There is also ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) and VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) as well as AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync. In terms of audio, there is three integrated speakers as well as support for Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus and the 3D audio format Dolby Atmos. You can find more details on Amazon *.

LG OLED TV with very good test rating

In the test, the English-language specialist website was enthusiastic about the precise colors and impressive contrasts of the LG display and awarded it 4 out of 5 stars.

Next to the excellent picture quality, the audio quality was factory
and a sleek, attractive design. Meanwhile, possible crossfades in very bright rooms, the lack of HDR10+ and the otherwise not much lower price compared to the better C2 series were criticized.

However, this currently costs significantly more on a 55-inch screen diagonal. Even if the CS doesn’t shine quite as brightly, it otherwise offers pretty much everything a TV needs today.

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