LG 65C3
Rakuten
€1,998.00Nine
Fnac.com marketplace
€2,012.92Nine
Iacono
€2,080.00Nine
MDA
€2,162.90Nine
Amazon Marketplace
€2,172.11Nine
Boulanger.com
€2,190.00Nine
Son-Video.com
€2,190.00Nine
Fnac.com
€2,206.99Nine
Darty.com
€2,238.00Nine
LDLC
€2,244.95Nine
Material.net
€2,244.95Nine
LG Electronics
€2,299.00Nine
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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.
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Philips 65OLED907
Introductory price €2999
Son-Video.com
€1,890.00Nine
Ubaldi
€1,890.00Nine
Darty Marketplace
€2,976.28Nine
Rakuten
€2,977.99Nine
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The Philips 65OLED907 — 65-inch (165 cm) version of the Philips 55OLED907 that we tested — is quite simply one of the best televisions on the market. Whether in SDR or HDR, it offers excellent image quality, especially since the slightly boosted peak brightness further increases the impact of HDR content. Philips especially impresses with its foolproof image processing and the performance of its motion compensation engine. The manufacturer also stands out from the competition with a rotating stand, a backlit remote control, a Bowers & Wilkins audio system and of course its Ambilight system, a true signature of the house. The Phlips OLED907 is a success.