The 6 Best 80-83-85 Inch TVs – Summer 2024: Reviews
If you don’t need the brightness or 144Hz refresh rate of the LG G4 OLED but want a similar TV that still looks incredible, check out the LG OLED83C3PUA. Despite not having MLA technology like the G4, it’s an excellent TV with stunning picture quality, especially in a dark room. It looks amazing in the dark thanks to its near-infinite contrast ratio that results in perfect inky blacks, with no distracting blooming or halos around bright highlights or subtitles. Combined with its high peak brightness and wide color gamut, the latest movies and shows in HDR look amazing. It’s no slouch in a bright room either, as it’s bright enough to fight glare, and its reflection handling is fantastic.
It has a wide viewing angle, ensuring the image remains consistent when viewed from the sides, so it’s great if you have a wide seating area and want to watch TV with friends. It’s also a terrific TV for movie fans, as it supports DTS audio formats, which movies on physical media typically use for their audio tracks. It also supports the popular Dolby Vision HDR video format, providing amazing image quality in supported content. Finally, it has an impressive selection of gaming features, including 4k @ 120Hz gaming support for the latest consoles or PC graphics cards. It also supports every VRR technology to reduce tearing.
The LG C4 OLED is now available as well. The TV is available in an 83-inch model like the C3, but it has some minor upgrades, like slightly better HDR brightness and HDR accuracy, and it supports up to 4k @ 144Hz for PC gamers with high-end rigs. It’s also quite expensive near release, so unless you’re a gamer with a powerful PC, your money is better spent on the cheaper C3 OLED while it’s still available and on sale.