![]() We review the 42-inch LG C2 OLED TV which is marketed as "EVO", but because our retail unit uses an older WBC panel, we reached out to LG Electronics for comment.
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0:00 Evo but older panel?
2:34 Improvement #1 vs C1
3:16 USP #1 of LG OLEDs
4:43 Downgrade #1 vs C1
6:22 Potential dealbreaker for some
7:51 Why OLED trumps LED LCD
11:12 Gaming tests
13:22 Is VRR flicker fixed?
14:35 Worst downgrade vs larger LG OLEDs
15:27 Why it's king for gaming
16:01 C2 vs C1 comparison
Our review sample is the OLED42C2 which we bought ourselves. The LG C2 is also available in larger screen sizes of 48", 55", 65", 77" and 83", although due to their lower pixel aperture ratio, the 42C2 and 48C2 won't benefit from increased brightness.
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