The LG 65C2 and CS were a success in 2022 and their successor LG C3 should not disappoint. However, few changes are notable, other than a higher brightness peak and a new webOS interface.
LG 65C3
Fnac.com marketplace
€1,873.83Nine
Boulanger.com
€1,890.00Nine
Son-Video.com
€1,890.00Nine
Darty.com
€1,899.00Nine
Darty.com
€1,899.00Nine
LG OLED TV OLED65C3 4K UHD 100Hz 164cm 2023
€2,538.00Nine
Material.net
€1,944.95Nine
Amazon Marketplace
€1,990.00Nine
Iacono
€2,080.00Nine
Cobra
€2,190.00Nine
MDA
€2,213.90Nine
LDLC
€2,244.95Nine
LG Electronics
€2,299.00Nine
Rakuten
€2,373.17Nine
Fnac.com
€2,499.00Nine
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For several years, LG has been hitting hard with its C range and this LG 65C3 is still an excellent reference. Certainly, the changes are meager compared to the C2, but we appreciate the increase in the maximum brightness of the panel. The versatility of the TV is always there to enjoy films at home and games with almost no compromise, the best technologies being reserved for the LG G3, the manufacturer’s most high-end model.
Strong points
- Image quality.
- Excellent colorimetry in HDR and SDR.
- Brightness peak increasing.
- Filmmaker mode.
- Infinite contrast.
- Excellent viewing angles.
- Very effective motion compensation system.
- Responsiveness of Oled technology, excellent display delay.
- HDMI 2.1 (VRR, ALLM, eARC), FreeSync and G-Sync compatibility.
- Limited energy consumption.
Weak points
- Remote control not backlit.
- Peak brightness in HDR mode lower than that of the best LCD and Oled televisions.
- High consumption of Gallery mode.
Alternatively
Samsung TQ65S90C
Introductory price €2790
Fnac.com marketplace
€1,658.25Nine
MDA
€1,824.89Nine
Boulanger.com
€1,890.00Nine
Son-Video.com
€1,890.00Nine
Iacono
€1,890.00Nine
Material.net
€1,932.95Nine
E. Leclerc – High-Tech
€2,114.90Nine
Ubaldi
€2,190.00Nine
Aim
€2,214.00Nine
LDLC
€2,431.95Nine
Amazon Marketplace
€2,799.00Nine
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The TQ65S90C, 55-inch (165 cm) version of the TQ55S90C that we tested, delivers very good performance at a rather low price compared to Oled competitors on the market. The image quality is appreciable with infinite contrast and a panel equipped with an excellent anti-reflective filter. The brightness is certainly not as high as on the high-end S95C or TVs equipped with an Oled Meta panel, but it remains high in absolute terms. In addition, the television does very well in video games. However, we can level some criticisms at it, notably its imperfect colorimetry and its ergonomics which suffers from some shortcomings.