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Best LG Television To Buy In 2022

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By: Jyoti
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Updated on: 17-Jun-2022 12:52 PM
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The LG OLED is the best LG TV for most people in 2022. Yes, it's technically a model from last year, but it offers the best price-to-performance ratio of any LG TV introduced in recent years.

Despite being one of the greatest OLED TVs on the market, it may not be suitable for everyone. That's because LG also makes some fantastic-looking 8K TVs, stunning QNED models with higher peak brightness, and some affordable 4K UHD TVs that would be perfect for your kitchen or guest room as a second screen.

We have made the best LG TVs list from this year, to help you figure out which one is appropriate for you. You can compare them to see which is the best option for you.

1) LG C1

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The LG C1, which was launched in 2021, is the greatest LG TV available today for most consumers. You'll be treated to a stunning OLED picture with an infinite contrast ratio, vibrant colors, and deep blacks. The Alpha 9 Gen 4 AI processor delivers great image quality in areas like motion handling and upscaling. However, we did notice that upscaled faces took on a reddish hue during the process.

Despite the fact that it's an older model, it has as many features as any other on the market. 4K resolution, Dolby Vision HDR, Dolby Atmos, and four HDMI 2.1 inputs are all included, making it completely future-proof for next-gen gaming.

And now that the LG C2, the 2022 equivalent, is out, it's had a massive price decrease, making it perhaps the best-value TV you can buy if you want something with long-term features and good image quality. The C1 is now our favorite pick because the C2 is newer and hence hasn't seen any discounting yet, whilst the C1 is now much lower than its original RRP, meaning you're getting a lot more TV for your money

2) LG C2

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The LG C2 OLED improvised version of last year's which is already a great mid-range OLED television. It's now available in a 42-inch variant, small in size according to the OLED standards as well as the more common larger screen sizes, and its OLED Evo technology improves brightness and color dramatically. It boasts improved color saturation and the Alpha 9 Gen 5 processor, which is a new processor. Object enhancement and dynamic tone mapping are superior to the C1, resulting in a more realistic and detailed image.

It is difficult to find any flaws in the new LG C2 OLED; the lack of HDR10+ support was disappointing, but with HDR, HDR10 Pro, HLG, and Dolby Vision, all other key standards are covered, and the vivid mode isn't very nice – but that goes for pretty much every other manufacturer's vivid mode as well. The filmmaker mode, as well as the cinema and HDR cinema modes, is fantastic.

This is a fantastic OLED TV, but it's also extremely pricey, and it will continue to be so.

3) LG G2

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Looking for something a little more stylish? The LG G2 OLED is a stunning television with a super-thin design and a flush wall mount that allows it to barely protrude from the wall.

LG's OLED Evo technology with Brightness Booster Max is the real star here, making this LG's brightest OLED yet - even brighter than the LG C2. It's future proofed thanks to outstanding image processing, Dolby Vision HDR, and - yes – four HDMI 2.1 connectors.

The breathtakingly slender form elevates the contrast and color benefits of OLED to unprecedented, lighting-enhanced heights, making it a true showpiece television. The new Alpha 9 Gen 5 AI processor is significantly better at intelligently upscaling and processing onscreen items in the most efficient way possible.

However, keep in mind that the G2 is intended to be wall-mounted and does not come with a TV stand or feet out of the box. You can, however, buy a free-standing Gallery Stand or find a third-party counter-top solution.

4) LG G1

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LG's new 2021 OLEDs are finally making their way to India. The LG G1 is a follow-up to the LG GX, which was released in 2020. It uses LG's EVO panel, which claims to remedy OLED TVs' poor brightness. The visual quality on this TV is predicted to be great. At the heart of the TV is the Alpha 9 Gen 4 AI Processor 4K. All HDR formats, including HDR 10, HLG, and Dolby Vision, are supported. It also has Dolby Atmos support. Dolby Vision IQ is also included, which adapts the TV's settings based on the lighting in the room.

We've seen Dolby Vision bright and dark settings on TVs before, and it'll be interesting to see how Dolby Vision IQ changes the game. ALLM, VRR, and 4K at 120Hz are all available through the TV's four HDMI connections, which support HDMI 2.1. G-Sync and Freesync are also supported by the TV. The TV is also incredibly slender, giving it the appearance of a picture frame on the wall. The TV comes in three screen sizes: 55, 65, and 77 inches.

5) LG NANO 90

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Given how much work LG puts into arguing for OLED's superiority, LG's LCD TVs may have a difficult time competing. If you want an LCD TV, the Nano90 is a capable 2020 model that won't set you back as much as the top-of-the-line CX OLED. The Nano90 has a 65-inch screen for less than a 48-inch CX, so there's still a case to be made for LCD.

HDR's introduction has been especially difficult for IPS screens, putting even more strain on the IPS's intrinsic contrast controls. Despite some little backlight flickering, the Nano90's revolutionary backlight power management mechanism significantly changes LG's LCD HDR fortunes.

Contrast is also significantly improved over prior LCD models, and black levels are acceptable, albeit not quite up to OLED standards.

If you're looking for an LED TV in this price bracket, we're guessing you'll be upgrading to a QLED from other brands like Samsung. However, for LG fans, the Nano90 is still a good option for your house.

6) LG CX 48

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The LG CX 48-inch OLED TV is a good choice if you want a small screen OLED TV. While the TV was released internationally in 2020, it was not released in India until early 2021. This OLED TV should be sufficient if you have limited space or are seeking an OLED TV for a tiny bedroom. It is equipped with the same features and characteristics as the LG GX. The CX is available in a variety of screen sizes, ranging from 48 to 77 inches.

All four HDMI ports on the TV are HDMI 2.1 compatible which is suitable for gaming also, and allows you to use features like VRR, ALLM, and 4K at 120Hz. Because the TV boasts an OLED panel, it offers some of the best colors, brightness, and contrast for gaming. While burn-in is still a concern with OLEDs, it shouldn't be an issue if you diversify the content you watch on the TV.

The TV is powered by LG's WebOS and supports all major streaming providers. It also has Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and AirPlay, so it's a terrific TV for watching movies and TV shows. In HDR, the image reproduction is excellent. For 1080p content, the upscaling is excellent. The user interface is smooth and simple to use. But in well-lit spaces, the panel can become highly reflective and if the content isn't varied, there's a risk of burn-in.

7) LG B1

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The processor that powers the LG B1 and the LG C1 is the most significant distinction between them. The C1 uses an LG Alpha 9 Gen 4 AI processor, whereas the B1 uses an Alpha 7 Gen 4 AI processor. The rest of the features are the same as the C1, including all four HDMI 2.1 connections, Dolby Vision IQ, and more. When compared to the C1, the B1 features a significantly smaller tabletop stand. When hung on the wall, though, it's difficult to see the difference between the two. The LG B1 comes in two screen sizes: 55-inch and 65-inch. This LG TV comes with 4K HD resolution. It supports 4 HDMI ports.

8) LG A1

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If gaming capabilities like HDMI 2.1 aren't crucial to you, the LG A1 TV is a good option. This one, like the B1, is powered by an Alpha 7 Gen 4 AI processor. All HDR formats, including HDR 10, Dolby vision IQ, and Dolby Atmos, are supported. However, it only has ALLM for gaming. The A1 comes with two distinct feet that hold the TV in place, unlike the C1 and B1, which feature a single tabletop stand. because the a1 lacks gaming features such as VRR and 4K at 120hz, it is aimed at consumers who desire a cinematic content viewing experience but aren't gamers. The LG a1 is available in three screen sizes: 48, 55, and 65 inches. Its screen resolution is 4K. It supports 4 HDMI ports.

9) LG NANO086 4K NANOCELL TV

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Lg's Alpha 7 Gen 3 Processor powers LG’s 2020 4K nano cell offering. The TV also supports HDR 10, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and a "filmmaker mode," which modifies the visual settings to match how the content's developers intended you to see it. HDR 10 Pro and HLG pro are also supported by the TV. The TV also has HBMI 2.1 capability, making it compatible with the next console generation as well as Nvidia's 30 series GPU. It also works with freesync. The TV is powered by LG's WebOS and includes all of the most popular streaming services. It's compatible with google assistant and Alexa. For your connectivity needs, the tv features four HDMI ports and three USB ports.

10) LG NANO 91

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Another TV with the Alpha 7 Gen 3 chipset is the LG Nano 91. The TV boasts a 4K resolution and supports all common HDR formats such as HDR 10 and Dolby Vision, as well as Dolby Atmos. HDR 10 Pro and HLG Pro are also supported by the TV. The TV also has HDMI 2.1 capability, making it compatible with the next console generation as well as NVIDIA's 30 series GPU. It also works with FreeSync. The TV is powered by LG's WebOS and includes all of the most popular streaming services. It's compatible with Google Assistant and Alexa. For your connectivity needs, the TV features four HDMI ports and three USB ports. When placed on a flat surface, the TV comes with a unique curved stand to keep it in place.

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