THE SYSTEM
OLED TV LG OLED65C4 *1,87,990
AV AMPLIFIER SONY TA-AN1000 *1,02,989
BLU-RAY PLAYER PANASONIC DP-UB450EB *48, 000
GAMES CONSOLE XBOX SERIES X *55,990
SPEAKER PACKAGE WHARFEDALE DIAMOND 2.1 *1,50,000
TOTAL PRICE 5,50,969 PANASONIC DP-UB450EB: *48,000
When you refresh a product range each and every year, as pretty much all television manufacturers have for the past decade and more, it is quite difficult to make massive improvements from one iteration to the next. Which is why we weren't massively surprised, when we reviewed LG's C3 range of TVs in 2023, that they didn't take things on greatly from the impressive C2 model that preceded it.
Disappointed, perhaps; but not surprised.
This year, though, with the introduction of 2024's C4 range of sets, things have moved on considerably - so much so that the range is right back up at the top of the tree as far as OLED sets go.
The most obvious improvements that are visible right off the bat are to brightness and picture sharpness, which take things on to a whole new level, without making the image too garish and unrealistic.
Sound quality has also improved - but that's an irrelevance for our purposes here; it's the picture in all its glory that merits the C4's place in this set-up.
And that's not only when streaming or showing a Blu-ray in 4K either. This LG is also a belter of a set to play next-gen games on. It sports four HDMI 2.1 sockets with support for all the important gaming features. And, while the C3 was equally well equipped for gaming, the general picture improvements that come with the C4 make a noticeable difference to take it a step above its predecessor when playing Call Of Duty or EA Sports FC 24.
This story is from the November 2024 edition of What Hi-Fi Sound and Vision India.
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