Sale / Good deal – The LG 48C1 “5-star” television at €949.00


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The LG 48C1 television goes under €950 at Ubaldi and Son-Video.com. This is currently our best value for money.

Like every year, LG is renewing its range of Oled televisions. The LG C1 thus takes the place of the LG CX with a few changes such as a new processor, a new interface or a completely revised remote control.

LG 48C1

Introductory price 1290 €

5 stars by LesNumériques.com

  • IaconoIacono

    925.00

  • RakutenRakuten

    927.00

  • Son-Video.comSon-Video.com

    949.00

  • UbaldiUbaldi

    949.00

  • Shopping streetShopping street

    978.99

  • Amazon MarketplaceAmazon Marketplace

    990.00

  • Cdiscount MarketplaceCdiscount Marketplace

    990.00

  • Darty.comDarty.com

    999.00

  • Materiel.netMateriel.net

    1,019.95

  • Fnac.com marketplaceFnac.com marketplace

    1,049.00

  • LDLCLDLC

    1,319.95

  • 5-year guarantee5-year guarantee

    1,319.99

How the pricing table works

Sub Notes

  • Ergonomics

  • Image quality

  • Consumption

  • Audio

  • clouding

  • HDR

  • Video games

  • reflection

  • Repairability

It’s flawless for the LG 48C1 – 48-inch (122 cm) version of the LG 55C1 that we tested – which, like its predecessor, is one of the most successful TVs on the market. It displays a perfectly calibrated image in SDR and HDR, very wide viewing angles and infinite contrast. The surprise comes from the rising peak of brightness which rivals that of the LG G1, which nevertheless has the Oled Evo panel. The LG 48C1 will suit both movie buffs and video game enthusiasts thanks to its flawless responsiveness and the integration of essential functions to enjoy the latest game consoles (HDMI 2.1, 4K120, VRR). Certainly one of the best Oled TVs on the market.

Strong points

  • Image quality.
  • Excellent colorimetry in HDR.
  • Increased peak brightness (interest of the G1 model?)
  • Filmmaker mode.
  • Infinite contrast.
  • Viewing angles.
  • Always performing α9 processor.
  • Efficient Oled Motion Pro system.
  • Responsiveness of Oled technology, excellent display delay.
  • HDMI 2.1 compatibility (VRR, ALLM, eARC), FreeSync and G-Sync.
  • Dolby Vision IQ.

Weak points

  • Remote not backlit.
  • Brightness peak in HDR mode still lower than that of the best LCD TVs.

Alternatively

LG 55B1

Introductory price 1290 €


LG 55B1
we tested we liked

  • UbaldiUbaldi

    999.00

  • Shopping streetShopping street

    1,028.99

  • IaconoIacono

    1,099.00

  • Son-Video.comSon-Video.com

    1,154.00

  • Fnac.comFnac.com

    1,199.00

  • Darty.comDarty.com

    1,199.00

  • CobraCobra

    1,199.00

  • Carrefour ShoppingCarrefour Shopping

    1,218.99

  • crossroadscrossroads

    1,218.99

  • eBayeBay

    1,219.00

  • GoalGoal

    1,314.90

  • RakutenRakuten

    1,374.18

  • Fnac.com marketplaceFnac.com marketplace

    1,375.00

  • Cdiscount MarketplaceCdiscount Marketplace

    1,415.00

  • Amazon MarketplaceAmazon Marketplace

    1,574.31

  • E. Leclerc - High-TechE. Leclerc – High-Tech

    1,199.00

How the pricing table works

Sub Notes

  • Ergonomics

  • Image quality

  • Consumption

  • Audio

  • clouding

  • HDR

  • Video games

  • reflection

  • Repairability

The LG 55B1 television – 55-inch (140 cm) version of the LG 65B1 that we tested – displays very good image quality, but a few details do not allow it to earn its fifth star. We think in particular of the peak of brightness a little more limited than on the other OLED models and a perfectible colorimetry in HDR. Competition is raging in the Oled segment and it is becoming more and more complicated to get out of the game. However, with its more aggressive price, this model can be interesting if we compare it to a brighter higher-end product.



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