"Great picture quality and good functionality "
"The LG A1 is a fantastic value. Although it's the lowest tier entry in LG's OLED line-up, it does not disappoint. LG has saved where savings are not felt for most; if you don't need the higher or variable refresh rate, you're still getting a fantastic OLED panel, which is just about bright enough in any room without direct sunlight.
What's important to highlight is that the settings in this TV allow you to really dial it in just right. Motion smoothing can be turned off, colour accuracy can be hit spot on given some recommendations from RTings, and various processing features can be disabled, which gets rid of any over the top showroom effects.
If your other consideration is a Mini LED QLED or a QLED in general, and you can forgo the added brightness, this OLED panel's accuracy will be perfect. The theoretical infinite contrast makes up for the reduced brightness in darker rooms.
The TV can also dynamically switch to Dolby Vision if your external device supports it, so regular content will still look just fine. Other TVs in the past really didn't get this right for me, so I'm all around very impressed."
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"Nice sharp picture with easy to use remote. Very happy with purchase
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"Great TV so far. I wasn't sure whether to go for the C1 or save some money and go with this. I'm glad I went with this, since it's a huge upgrade from my 42" LCD and the picture is great."
"It's a fabulous TV, great colours and sound, the screen is huge. The TV itself is really thin though. It's easy to navigate, has many apps, most of the well known free and chargeable ones, already preprogrammed. So once you switch it on, it's all there and you'll quickly find the right buttons to get you to where you want to go. "