Thank you for showing the messy part of setting up the TV. Just ordered my C4 today and will be showing this video to my friend who will help me set it up.
Thank you. This was very helpful for getting the stand assembled. The pictograms for steps two and three of the stand assembly in the printed directions were unfortunately less than clear.
It’s pretty cool that some reviews are showing 1000nits HDR peak. It would mean that the C series is finally showing a meaningful brightness increase since 2019.
Thanks for posting this! I'm trying to decide between a 65" C4 or G4 and the pedestal design is an important part of the decision. Your G4 unboxing video was also excellent. I'm a little concerned that the C4 uses the C3 pedestal design. There were complaints about the pedestal tilting the screen back slightly, affecting the viewing. I'm wondering if this is still an issue.
@hosswindu166 Thank you for the kind words. We didn't find there to be any noticeable lean on the one we assembled for this video, so as far as we can say it looked good. Maybe others who have set one up can chime in too with their experiences.
I have a complaint - you didn't show THE PEEL!!!! 😁😁😁 also a minor comment - whilst the stand is the same design, I love that the visible front section is now much darker than on the C3 & C2. I have one of these being delivered in a few days. I cannot wait :)
@RaZ0R9111 They're both great TVs. The G2 will give you a slightly brighter picture, but the C4 supports up to 144Hz, which can be a benefit if you're a PC gamer.
@@abtelectronics Thanks,it's TV for Netflix and movies,room is very big about 70m2 and lot of light.what is you choice,if you buy it for your self? Another option is tcl 85c805 it's about same price
@RaZ0R9111 You honestly can't go wrong either way. The C4 is newer by a couple years so we'd suggest that one, but if you want a picture that's a little brighter, the G2 is still a very good TV.
@jiggerypokery2962 Retail price on the C3 was $1797.00, but it's currently on sale for $1297.00 on our website: www.abt.com/LG-55-OLED-evo-C3-4K-Smart-TV-2023-OLED55C3PUA/p/191534.html Retail price on the 55" C4 is $1997.00. It's a pretty large price difference at the moment because of the promotion on the C3, but the C4 is quite a bit brighter, has an updated OS, and better audio. If you want to learn more about either model or hear about any promotions that can't be advertised online, be sure to contact our TV specialists at 800-860-3736. We're always happy to help.
@neiltaylor6645 The longer screws go into the bottom and front of the pedestal. The screws with a bit of thread lock (the blue stuff) on them go into the back of the TV.
Is there an accurate NIT (brightness) rating for this monitor? I've been hunting for a 48-55inch monitor with 2000nits of brightness or greater. Any ideas on this LG series?
@pinnaclephoto At 55" and above it's definitely brighter than the C3, but we don't have scientific tools for measuring the brightness so we don't have an exact number.
Rtings should be the first to get an acurate brightness measurement. The C4 is out for early access which means if shouldn't be too long before the TV is published for the public to see.
@diego1294 The C4 is definitely a step closer in brightness to the G4, at least in the 55" and larger models. But the G4 is still the best LG has to offer with its MLA technology. The C4 still offers an incredible picture though, and the audio quality was improved as well.
@zest1989 It depends on what your priorities are. The C4 is brighter (55" and above), has better audio built in, updated operating system, and supports up to 4K/144Hz which is good if you're a PC gamer with a good graphics card. If those are all features that you're looking for then yes, it's worth the upgrade. That being said, the C3 still has an excellent picture, so if you're a casual viewer you'll be just fine sticking with the that one.
@@CaptainScorpio24QD OLED is a little too overhyped for me, seeing my moms S90C, whilst I am impressed by the vibrancy of the colours and stuff, there’s a lot that it still can’t match an LG tv on, here’s a few, the clarity in pictures is insane vide when you consider the price of both TV’s heck the C1 has more clarity Than the S90C, the reason why clarity takes a hit is the brighter the picture the more hazy it will become, hence why the C4 looks more clear than the G4, G4 is way brighter by picture quality takes a hit in clarity
@Rodrigo-yq2iv Nothing LG calls out specifically, but here is a link to an article LG provides that may help address your question: www.lg.com/us/experience-tvs/oled-tv/reliability
Thank you for showing the messy part of setting up the TV. Just ordered my C4 today and will be showing this video to my friend who will help me set it up.
Oled will always be the best and forever be the best
Thank you. This was very helpful for getting the stand assembled. The pictograms for steps two and three of the stand assembly in the printed directions were unfortunately less than clear.
It’s pretty cool that some reviews are showing 1000nits HDR peak. It would mean that the C series is finally showing a meaningful brightness increase since 2019.
@_IMNNO It's definitely noticeable, at least on the 55" and larger versions that get the Brightness Booster feature.
Thanks for posting this! I'm trying to decide between a 65" C4 or G4 and the pedestal design is an important part of the decision. Your G4 unboxing video was also excellent.
I'm a little concerned that the C4 uses the C3 pedestal design. There were complaints about the pedestal tilting the screen back slightly, affecting the viewing. I'm wondering if this is still an issue.
@hosswindu166 Thank you for the kind words. We didn't find there to be any noticeable lean on the one we assembled for this video, so as far as we can say it looked good. Maybe others who have set one up can chime in too with their experiences.
@@abtelectronics Thank you for the info and reply!
I have a complaint - you didn't show THE PEEL!!!! 😁😁😁 also a minor comment - whilst the stand is the same design, I love that the visible front section is now much darker than on the C3 & C2. I have one of these being delivered in a few days. I cannot wait :)
@Diggerless Here you go: th-cam.com/users/shortsJWKIP3STPFw
Hi ,Which is your pick among LG C4 vs S90D
What colour is the stand? And bezel around tv?
Thank u so much
Should i buy lg 77g2 or lg77c4? Price is same.
@RaZ0R9111 They're both great TVs. The G2 will give you a slightly brighter picture, but the C4 supports up to 144Hz, which can be a benefit if you're a PC gamer.
@@abtelectronics Thanks,it's TV for Netflix and movies,room is very big about 70m2 and lot of light.what is you choice,if you buy it for your self? Another option is tcl 85c805 it's about same price
@RaZ0R9111 You honestly can't go wrong either way. The C4 is newer by a couple years so we'd suggest that one, but if you want a picture that's a little brighter, the G2 is still a very good TV.
Was the C3 $2000 for 55 inch last year or has prices gone up?
@jiggerypokery2962 Retail price on the C3 was $1797.00, but it's currently on sale for $1297.00 on our website: www.abt.com/LG-55-OLED-evo-C3-4K-Smart-TV-2023-OLED55C3PUA/p/191534.html Retail price on the 55" C4 is $1997.00. It's a pretty large price difference at the moment because of the promotion on the C3, but the C4 is quite a bit brighter, has an updated OS, and better audio. If you want to learn more about either model or hear about any promotions that can't be advertised online, be sure to contact our TV specialists at 800-860-3736. We're always happy to help.
Hi, could you tell us what is the speed of ethernet port? Is it a Gigabit or Megabit like the old TV?
LG CX is brighter then c1 and c2 :D
I bought this last week lg did not label the screws properly so you know which screws you use for the stand and which you use to attach it to the tv
@neiltaylor6645 The longer screws go into the bottom and front of the pedestal. The screws with a bit of thread lock (the blue stuff) on them go into the back of the TV.
Is there an accurate NIT (brightness) rating for this monitor? I've been hunting for a 48-55inch monitor with 2000nits of brightness or greater. Any ideas on this LG series?
@pinnaclephoto At 55" and above it's definitely brighter than the C3, but we don't have scientific tools for measuring the brightness so we don't have an exact number.
Rtings should be the first to get an acurate brightness measurement. The C4 is out for early access which means if shouldn't be too long before the TV is published for the public to see.
The c3 is very far from the g3. And what about the c4 from g4/g3. Ive read some reviews and they say that finally it has a real upgrade.
@diego1294 The C4 is definitely a step closer in brightness to the G4, at least in the 55" and larger models. But the G4 is still the best LG has to offer with its MLA technology. The C4 still offers an incredible picture though, and the audio quality was improved as well.
Worth upgrade from c3?
@zest1989 It depends on what your priorities are. The C4 is brighter (55" and above), has better audio built in, updated operating system, and supports up to 4K/144Hz which is good if you're a PC gamer with a good graphics card. If those are all features that you're looking for then yes, it's worth the upgrade. That being said, the C3 still has an excellent picture, so if you're a casual viewer you'll be just fine sticking with the that one.
yuh shud look for qd oled otherwise c3 is already very good .
@@abtelectronics Whats peak brightness in C4 Compared to C3
@@CaptainScorpio24QD OLED is a little too overhyped for me, seeing my moms S90C, whilst I am impressed by the vibrancy of the colours and stuff, there’s a lot that it still can’t match an LG tv on, here’s a few, the clarity in pictures is insane vide when you consider the price of both TV’s heck the C1 has more clarity Than the S90C, the reason why clarity takes a hit is the brighter the picture the more hazy it will become, hence why the C4 looks more clear than the G4, G4 is way brighter by picture quality takes a hit in clarity
@@carlosmartinez3020 C4...better picture than a G4 for less money?
Burn-in fix?
@Rodrigo-yq2iv Nothing LG calls out specifically, but here is a link to an article LG provides that may help address your question: www.lg.com/us/experience-tvs/oled-tv/reliability