This is the big one. Each new C-series OLED TV from LG is a big deal on account of the range’s near-legendary reputation for balancing performance, features and price; but there is even more interest in the C4, thanks to an uncharacteristically lacklustre showing from last year’s C3.
The good news for everyone but Sony is that beneath the familiar design and specification from the C3 lie big performance upgrades to both picture and sound that put the C-series back on top.
Most of the chassis is exceptionally thin – around half a centimetre. LG has managed to squeeze all of the connections, speakers and processing hardware into an enclosure that is much more compact than that of rival TVs, making that exceptional thinness all the more striking. At its thickest, the TV is still just 4.7cm, thicker than the G4 which is a uniform 2.4cm, but thinner than rivals from Sony, Philips and Panasonic.
More impressive is how extraordinarily light it is. The 65in model weighs just 16.6kg without the stand and 18.5kg with it. That’s significantly lighter than the G4 and Sony A80L, and it makes the C4 much easier to handle during installation and far less of a strain on your wall and fixings. Despite this impressive lack of weight, the C4 still feels solid and well made.
The C4 still has four HDMI 2.1 ports, which is good news for gamers, as even with a soundbar plugged into one of them you are still able to get a full-fat gaming experience from three consoles and/or gaming PCs plugged in simultaneously.
This story is from the July 2024 edition of What Hi-Fi Sound and Vision India.
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