Home News Televisions (Image credit: LG) LG’s OLED TVs range continues to lead the market when it comes to showcasing the advantages of OLED panel technology. With truly impressive images, aided by deep blacks, vivid colors and an infinite contrast ratio, it’s little wonder that more and more people are choosing OLED.The release of this year’s new LG C1 OLED (a successor to last year’s popular LG CX) and G1 Gallery Series OLED (which manages to up the brightness, thanks to a new OLED evo panel structure) is likely to only consolidate LG’s reputation as the forefront of OLED televisions too – while gaming overlays, low input lag, and extensive HDMI 2.1 support make it a great option for those planning to plug in new home consoles like the PS5.There is one area where the LG OLED TV range appears to lag behind its competitors, though – and that’s audio.Sound the alarmsThe primary consideration for any TV purchase should be its picture. How crisp is the 4K resolution, how bright are the highlights, how smooth is the motion, how impactful is the HDR? A TV that excels in everything except the picture quality, after all, isn’t really a television anyone would recommend.But we are getting to a point where several big-name TV manufacturers are offering exceptional picture quality in their sets, and they’re having to look to other, secondary considerations to really mark themselves out from the crowd.This is something we mused on back in January, with TV makers seemingly… Click below to read the full story from TechRadar
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