Every once in a while some company comes along and take the game to a whole another level. This company seems to be that. I was surprised at the level of details packed into such short video. Extremely useful review!
I name these as "HDR-Compatible" TVs, but they are not HDR TVs. The peak light output is just over 300 nits, but if you look at the graph on the right hand corner of the screen at the 7min mark of this review, the gray "measured" line is much below the yellow reference. What this means is that all HDR content is being shown much darker than intended when referencing ST2084 gamma; it defines the signal-in light output definition. The TV can't do it, so watching the HDR edition of a movie will appear darker than the SDR version and the highlights are aggressively tone mapped to fit the limited light output of this display. It will also look incorrectly coloured as well since the TV does not have a wide colour gamut (8:44 video). Yes, the TV just "hard clips" colours (Dolby Vision exists for this very reason as it understands not all current HDR TVs are created equally). This begs the point: why watch 4K-HDR on this TV? I wouldn't. This is an SDR TV that is compatible with HDR images but displays them in an inferior manner. Most, if not all budget 4K HDR televisions work the same way. Thank you, Dago, for the review! -Mike, "M.O. Calibrations"
this is good to buy like in 43" size , connected the CHROMCAST TV to it like i did & take it around the house & patio & yard as portable TV, since got pretty good pic & is cheap , thats what i bought or pay 3 times more , same size and get A+ model, I bought this in 43" for $375 on sale
Thank You Rtings for your in-depth reviews, it was a big help several months ago while looking for my new TV. I’m shocked at how poor all the entry level TV’s have become, mid level is the new entry level.
This is a good tv, however it has a little bit of ips glow though, but all ips panels are alike, buying a good tv these days is like buying a lotto ticket
I recently got this tv in a 43" and tried both Doom eternals and Dirt 5s 120fps mode, and the game optimiser menu stated I was in 120fps? Didn't necessarily feel it with doom but dirt 5 definitely felt smoother.
What do you think about this compared to the Sony X80J? I like the magic remote, is it better than the Sony's remote? The Sony is about $200 more for the 55" which I'm looking at but has better specs, right?
They're very similar TVs. The only notable differences between them are that the X80J can display a wide color gamut for HDR, gets a bit brighter, and has better response times. It also has a flicker-free backlight, making it a good choice for people sensitive to backlight flicker. You can comapre them side-by-side here: www.rtings.com/tv/tools/compare/lg-up8000-vs-sony-x80j/22978/21694?usage=11&threshold=0.10
Great review the LG 55" UR8050 4K UHD LED Smart TV has just been released here In Australia I've been looking at LG, Samsung, Sony & Hisense they all have good TVs but Hisense is a test market here In Australia & I've heard they have some issues with software firmware updates, I like the Sony because it's Google TV & I wouldn't have to worry about setting up another account just to use the smart TV features.
We give the edge to the AU8000 overall for gaming. It has a better overall picture quality as well due to the higher contrast and better black uniformity as well. www.rtings.com/tv/tools/compare/lg-up8000-vs-samsung-au8000/22978/21557?usage=10&threshold=0.05#main-diff
Probably not, honestly. It's a very basic TV and performs pretty poorly overall. So, it won't be much of an upgrade compared to most TVs. If you're looking for a cost friendly TV though, these are some better options: www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/best/budget
We don't have any current plans to buy and review this TV, but it's on our suggestion list. So, if there's enough interest, we'll buy and review it! www.rtings.com/tv/suggestions
Yes, they're different TVs. The UQ8000 is a 2022 model and the UP8000 is a model from last year. We're currently testing the UQ8000 we purchased, so our results should be available soon!
i looking for big tv about 60 inch how i know lg for me will be better like for photographer because i will use it for my pc and somethimes will be need work with photos !!! maybe someone know good tv model for that what i need ???
What is good budget tv under $1000 for hdr ps5 gaming? No need for 120hz because i knew the only 120hz for ps5 is indie game or light family atleast until ps5 pro How about AU9000?
We haven't tested the AU9000 yet, so we can't speak to it unfortunately. If you're not in a rush, we will have a more clear idea of the options as we continue to test more TVs! But to answer your question now, depending on what size of TV you're after, the Sony X90J could be a good option. It's $1198 right now for the 55" or $998 for the 50". If you're not worried about 120Hz though, the Hisense H9G would be the best option (65" is $949 at the time of writing).
Can I ask you guys something? Why do you expect that the 86inch version has 100hz instead of 60hz? Does it? And does it support 4k/120 gaming? I can't find it. Hope you can help.
When we tested this TV, the manufacturers website and user reports confirmed that the 82'' and 86'' both had 120hz panel. Unfortunately, since we haven't tested those sizes, we can't say for sure whether or not 4k/120hz works properly. Sorry about that!
The Samsung has a much higher contrast because of its VA-type panel, and the LG has wider viewing angles due to its IPS panel type. The Samsung is a better choice to use in well-lit rooms because it has better reflection handling and gets brighter, but it's still not enough to truly fight glare. On the other hand, gamers should appreciate the LG's quicker response time for smoother motion. It also supports 1440p, which the Samsung doesn't.
@@RTINGSdotcom ohh tnx for the info,also i ordered the Hisense u8qf tv can u guys make a review on it?the specs on it are j Insane but that's on paper only I need the confirmation of some expert's
alll lg 50, 60, 70 inch model has VA panel link www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/ef7725db www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/d28a250d www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/9b1f2567 www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/4be6255e
Bought the 55up8000 and 2 1/2 months later it breaks down. It started with Alexa not working, then the auto updates not working to the thing saying it's having server issues and your internet not working and finally not being able to download the user agreement to use the apps and other stuff. Now I'm waiting for a tv technician to come over with parts to fix an 80 day old tv. I wish I would have done more research on the showroom floor at Best Buy before making this crappy purchase. First and last lg tv for me.
For me budget brands > name brands when it comes to budget TVs. Don't have the money to drop for LG OLED or say Sony X90J then don't buy from those brands. TCL 5/6 series would be better and I'd expect their 2021 models to be better once they are unveiled.
@@johnblakewerth810 very true, it's a shame you guys over there don't get anything good from tcl. I can't imagine a tcl 6 series wouldn't sell well. I know hdtvtest did an interview talking with the marketing guy a tcl and I believe he asked about it.
@@TylerStout I read maybe it same situation with Vizio which is only enough to supply USA/CA/MEX and they not sure it would sell here good, i honestly never thought about, how bad it is its scaray we literally have no Budget good hdr tv here. I doubt we get any XXL TCl here too, yeah we dont have any Hisense/TCL 85" , as i said its not well known firms and probably not very tested by customers yet. It even took sometime we got those medium offerings(2018-19) maybe why its too slow here. ..
@@johnblakewerth810 Hisense is almost the same as (sometimes better than) TCL. You could buy a Hisense in the UK/Europe with similar specs. TCL and Hisense aren't "budget" brands - they're Chinese brands with huge scale, aggressive pricing (like Chinese phone makers), mostly due to a dominate the market long term plan and heavy government subsidies. You will always get a more reliable TV from Japanese or S. Korean brands, but the difference is only slight.
@@interstat2222 Hisense ( not sold in EU) can have better overal picture then on Sony X950h and no we dont have those options ( U8/U7 ) and we only have lower tiers which arent sold in 75" sizes. Too. Yes theyre budget or suppose like Sony X90J but just priced bit more here because of tax.
Im sure your seeing the same information that I am. Looks like its confirmed that the LG C1 and G1 are the same exact panel. C1 owners really should unplug their panel so LG dont lower the nits. REALLY looking forward to your G1 Review Upload!!!!! Just be HONEST Please
I chose this one because it has Dolby Atmos passthrough which the Nanocell does not have. But the Nanocell is supposed to have better colors, and I don't know if better brightness as i find this one too dark. But eveything else is the same.
I have a lg 6090 tv but I thinking about upgrade for the lg 8000 because I thought It might have some new update features and picture quality maybe slight different and I have a xbox s will it support it
The 6090 LG is usually a holiday model at most box box retailers, and your better off keeping it than spending money on a similar tv, unless you want the redesigned magic remote. I would save up for a tv with some form of local dimming or some form of backlight control because just like the 6090, it’s an edge-lit television. A good upgrade would be the nano cell 75 model they introduced this year.
Hi, i’m a simracer and i‘m looking for triple 32” 1440p gsync gaming monitors with best possible image quality (contrast, colors, deep black), which one can you recommend?
Hey! Based on your needs, it looks like the Samsung Odyssey G7 might be the best option for you. We've created you a custom table tool for you to compare some options here: www.rtings.com/monitor/tools/table/54649 Feel free to further customize it to your liking! :)
120Hz backlight pwm frequency ... well that's one way to make it an immediate pass to anyone sensitive to this. The alternating panel type by size also makes my head spin, way to create confusion LG!
@@RTINGSdotcom thanks for the info. I'm always refer to the RTINGS video especially TV reviews. A lots of information. Just some tv models reviews not available in Malaysia market. Hopefully RTINGS can review on Asia Region market as well. By the way good job guys and keep it up. Thumbs up.
This has much better judder reduction than Samsung's au8000 but has worser colours/picture quality. The pwm is a deal breaker tho, that'll hurt some people's eyes
I have the 86" and this review mostly applies. blacks definitely look gray. it's a decent budget tv for the 1200 I paid for it but it's not mind blowing.
DOWNGRADE from last years theres no Va panel except 43/60" ( also no 120hz only on 82" /86" bad contrast ads panels ew) also screen bit worse procesor alpha 5 instead Alpha 7 gen3, lackluster job and there we go it cost bit more after Samsung Ads which cost fortune! There we go.
@@SeventhMarkfor similar or cheaper price, i would go for last years sony x900h, tcl r635, hisense h9g. I like to watch movies and tv shows. Contrast, color gamut and hdr brightness are what i look for when choosing a tv. Yours might be different.
I just returned a hisense A6g which is their budget tv. It was not good at all. No matter what adjustments you made it never looked right. I tried the lg UN7000 with the VA panel and it is much better. It might not compare with the u6g or the other upgraded models, but it’s important to Compare like price point. The hisense seemed cheap. All the way around. No depth to the picture, horrible sound, and settings that either drastically changed picture or had to effect. The lg has much better quality feel to it. I may try another brand if I become unhappy with the LG but as of now much better.
Hello there lads.. I want your help ! OLED Users can you please answer this mysterious question of mine about burn-in issue on OLED Tvs. If i set to maximum brightness beak while Gaming Mode or Watching Movies & Tvs Shows for like 10, 12, 14 hrs but there is no logos nor static stuff, do i still have a chance of burn in risk. or it's all fine unless if there is static images & logos etc.. Answering this would be huge help.. +Thanks.
for burn in to happen, the pixel in question needs to be constantly showing one color. The brightness of that color and the duration of it are both factors to consider. I'm no expert, and I'm too lazy to search up stats, but if you are afraid of burn in, a brightness at 50% for static image wont leave a burn-in even for long hours. I've seen OLED Tvs demos in stores that goes for max or at close to it, playing everyday for operating hours
This TV is awful. The backlight bleed isn't something I would expect, regardless of price. Samsung and Toshiba same size and price without the backlight bleed. I wish I could return it.
I am looking for a lg IPS-ADS panel because reproduce accurately the people's skin color and the nature. I don´t like VA panel because the color is not accurate
@@Zoranurai13 Bro VA panel the color is inaccurate by defect, I regretted having bought an expensive high end VA sony tv I did all kind of calibration and adjustment setting color and some recommended and nothing. I found out through internet that the VA panel's colors are inaccurate by defective
@@josephmartinez7363 i’ve had the exact same with ips. Had a high end ips tv and it was hot garbage. I can’t stand ips glow and everything just looked oversaturated even after calibration.
ADS is BOE's (Chinese panel maker) version of IPS. Slightly improved contrast over IPS. VA colours are believed to be poorer because of the viewing angle problem. If you were directly in front of a VA panel the colours are the same as IPS, but nobody ever views a display dead centre all the time, so VA is at a major disadvantage there. IPS colours also seem to pop/look more lifelike or CRT like because the backlights are often brighter/let more light through, but it's mostly due to the better viewing angle. Some VAs have better viewing angles than others to the point where it doesn't matter much (typically panels made be Taiwan's Acer/AUO, one of the oldest panel makers).
You mentioned that you have made some production changes to your channel - this is the first video of yours that I have watched... so... not sure what you changed, but here are my thoughts: content is good! Lighting is good! Mic is good! but... you talk way to fast - especially for people that don't know all of the electronic buzzwords. Slow down your speaking cadence and you'll nail it!
Basically a garbage TV that shouldn't be bought even for half the price. Not even 120hz @ 1440p, not to mention 1080p? And then it's not good for TV either, having zero contrast.
Every once in a while some company comes along and take the game to a whole another level. This company seems to be that. I was surprised at the level of details packed into such short video. Extremely useful review!
Best reviews I've ever seen. Professionally done and detailed. Great job guys
I never thought ill find such a detailed review for a TV. Amazing job!!!
One of the best reviews I have ever seen. Great job.
I name these as "HDR-Compatible" TVs, but they are not HDR TVs. The peak light output is just over 300 nits, but if you look at the graph on the right hand corner of the screen at the 7min mark of this review, the gray "measured" line is much below the yellow reference. What this means is that all HDR content is being shown much darker than intended when referencing ST2084 gamma; it defines the signal-in light output definition. The TV can't do it, so watching the HDR edition of a movie will appear darker than the SDR version and the highlights are aggressively tone mapped to fit the limited light output of this display. It will also look incorrectly coloured as well since the TV does not have a wide colour gamut (8:44 video). Yes, the TV just "hard clips" colours (Dolby Vision exists for this very reason as it understands not all current HDR TVs are created equally). This begs the point: why watch 4K-HDR on this TV? I wouldn't. This is an SDR TV that is compatible with HDR images but displays them in an inferior manner. Most, if not all budget 4K HDR televisions work the same way. Thank you, Dago, for the review! -Mike, "M.O. Calibrations"
First. Good stuff Rtings always high quality reviews
this is good to buy like in 43" size , connected the CHROMCAST TV to it like i did & take it around the house & patio & yard as portable TV, since got pretty good pic & is cheap , thats what i bought or pay 3 times more , same size and get A+ model, I bought this in 43" for $375 on sale
This is great detailed professional review. Good job.
Thank you for this review, will you guys be testing the LG Nano 75 series?
Thank You Rtings for your in-depth reviews, it was a big help several months ago while looking for my new TV.
I’m shocked at how poor all the entry level TV’s have become, mid level is the new entry level.
This is a good tv, however it has a little bit of ips glow though, but all ips panels are alike, buying a good tv these days is like buying a lotto ticket
Good ass tv jus got it , so clear
Seems the 86" has a 120hz panel and a better processor. Would you know about that? Would that size with 120hz better picture quality overall?
My thoughts exactly. It seems like no one wants to do a review on that version. Or the 82". Which also has 120hz.
Great review 👏
LG UP80 Series 75" 4K Ultra HD Smart TV (2021) tomorrow !!!
Great review, when are you going to review the hisense u8g?
AU8000/9000?
I recently got this tv in a 43" and tried both Doom eternals and Dirt 5s 120fps mode, and the game optimiser menu stated I was in 120fps? Didn't necessarily feel it with doom but dirt 5 definitely felt smoother.
What platform did u play on
@@feistyJakeos PS5
@@ThatTallGuy2601 probably running in 120 but its not actually displaying it.
@@hypermemes2821 Do you reckon it's more of a placebo effect that dirt 5 felt smoother then?
@@ThatTallGuy2601 probably
why do guys never review philips tvs?
Why don't you use capital letters at the start of your sentences and names??
@@zuti071 i can do whatever i want, mind your own business weirdo
We buy and test TVs available in the USA! That is why we don't test Philips or Panasonic TVs at this time.
@@RTINGSdotcom ok, thanks for the response :)
Definitely what im getting next.
Can you connect Bluetooth Earbuds this tv ?
I also would like to know that, have you found it out by any chance?
@@PrivateMJB I connect BT to tv (panasonic). LG should be able. Only one not able was Sony.
Нi, please tell me, which TV display is the most dull to date? (matte display surface)Thank you
What do you think about this compared to the Sony X80J? I like the magic remote, is it better than the Sony's remote? The Sony is about $200 more for the 55" which I'm looking at but has better specs, right?
They're very similar TVs. The only notable differences between them are that the X80J can display a wide color gamut for HDR, gets a bit brighter, and has better response times. It also has a flicker-free backlight, making it a good choice for people sensitive to backlight flicker.
You can comapre them side-by-side here: www.rtings.com/tv/tools/compare/lg-up8000-vs-sony-x80j/22978/21694?usage=11&threshold=0.10
Great review the LG 55" UR8050 4K UHD LED Smart TV has just been released here In Australia I've been looking at LG, Samsung, Sony & Hisense they all have good TVs but Hisense is a test market here In Australia & I've heard they have some issues with software firmware updates, I like the Sony because it's Google TV & I wouldn't have to worry about setting up another account just to use the smart TV features.
Too bad there is no review for the 82 version.
sir, does it have IPS pannel
Anyone know where I can find a similar review for the 87 inch version of this model.
Hello, i wanna buy TV for fps gaming too instead of movie. Should i take this LG or Samsung AU8000 ? which is better ?
We give the edge to the AU8000 overall for gaming. It has a better overall picture quality as well due to the higher contrast and better black uniformity as well. www.rtings.com/tv/tools/compare/lg-up8000-vs-samsung-au8000/22978/21557?usage=10&threshold=0.05#main-diff
Hello, is it possible to disable voice control?
would this be faster in gaming (PC too) than my superlame sony 55xg9505?
Probably not, honestly. It's a very basic TV and performs pretty poorly overall. So, it won't be much of an upgrade compared to most TVs. If you're looking for a cost friendly TV though, these are some better options: www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/best/budget
On LG's website says that there is a CI+ slot on the lateral, but here I don't see it. Does it have it or not? Thank you.
How can I share screen from Android? I can't find any application. Thank you
hello ... that same television is the same one that is sold in Mexico as a model up8050pbs ??
Hi, do you guys plan on doing a review of the LG QNED 80 Series?
We don't have any current plans to buy and review this TV, but it's on our suggestion list. So, if there's enough interest, we'll buy and review it! www.rtings.com/tv/suggestions
What’s the difference between up8000 and up8100?
Im curious too
Is there a difference between the UQ8000 and this TV?
Yes, they're different TVs. The UQ8000 is a 2022 model and the UP8000 is a model from last year. We're currently testing the UQ8000 we purchased, so our results should be available soon!
i looking for big tv about 60 inch how i know lg for me will be better like for photographer because i will use it for my pc and somethimes will be need work with photos !!! maybe someone know good tv model for that what i need ???
Hello!
These are our top picks for TVs to use as a monitor! www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/best/by-usage/pc-monitor
What type of filesystem can it read on USB?
Will there be review for UQ8000?
Yep! We purchased it so we’ll start testing it once it gets delivered!
What is good budget tv under $1000 for hdr ps5 gaming? No need for 120hz because i knew the only 120hz for ps5 is indie game or light family atleast until ps5 pro
How about AU9000?
We haven't tested the AU9000 yet, so we can't speak to it unfortunately. If you're not in a rush, we will have a more clear idea of the options as we continue to test more TVs!
But to answer your question now, depending on what size of TV you're after, the Sony X90J could be a good option. It's $1198 right now for the 55" or $998 for the 50". If you're not worried about 120Hz though, the Hisense H9G would be the best option (65" is $949 at the time of writing).
My choice is LG 50nano866pb
www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/288b24fb
Has Full 10 bit VA panel
you realize that a lot of games for the ps5 run at 120, right?
Which has better picture quality b/w LG UM7790 vs SAMSUNG AU8000 for 43 inch ultra HD TV?
can anyone tell me how different this would be to the LG UP8150 Model? or where i can see comparisons?
Can I ask you guys something? Why do you expect that the 86inch version has 100hz instead of 60hz? Does it? And does it support 4k/120 gaming? I can't find it. Hope you can help.
When we tested this TV, the manufacturers website and user reports confirmed that the 82'' and 86'' both had 120hz panel. Unfortunately, since we haven't tested those sizes, we can't say for sure whether or not 4k/120hz works properly. Sorry about that!
great review, thanks
How this TV compares to Samsung AU8000? Which one should i buy and why
The Samsung has a much higher contrast because of its VA-type panel, and the LG has wider viewing angles due to its IPS panel type. The Samsung is a better choice to use in well-lit rooms because it has better reflection handling and gets brighter, but it's still not enough to truly fight glare. On the other hand, gamers should appreciate the LG's quicker response time for smoother motion. It also supports 1440p, which the Samsung doesn't.
@@RTINGSdotcom ohh tnx for the info,also i ordered the Hisense u8qf tv can u guys make a review on it?the specs on it are j
Insane but that's on paper only I need the confirmation of some expert's
alll lg 50, 60, 70 inch model has VA panel
link
www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/ef7725db
www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/d28a250d
www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/9b1f2567
www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/4be6255e
Bought the 55up8000 and 2 1/2 months later it breaks down. It started with Alexa not working, then the auto updates not working to the thing saying it's having server issues and your internet not working and finally not being able to download the user agreement to use the apps and other stuff. Now I'm waiting for a tv technician to come over with parts to fix an 80 day old tv. I wish I would have done more research on the showroom floor at Best Buy before making this crappy purchase. First and last lg tv for me.
Thats absolute bullshit. I have an 4k LG for about 4 years now without any problems.
Anyone knows if this comes with Airplay?
Yes this TV should offer AirPlay support!
walmart has it now for $476.99 on a 50", is that a good deal?
Good review. Does this model run on free voltage, 110 to 240V ac?
Here is the label for our unit: www.rtings.com/assets/products/dPdUqaCy/lg-up8000/label-large.jpg
@@RTINGSdotcom Thank you very much. As per LG's website model 55UP8000OPUA is dual voltage. Would you have a pic of this?
@@ItzYuki90 differs by region .Theirs is North America, hence 110V
For me budget brands > name brands when it comes to budget TVs. Don't have the money to drop for LG OLED or say Sony X90J then don't buy from those brands. TCL 5/6 series would be better and I'd expect their 2021 models to be better once they are unveiled.
Not in EUrope since we get only good enough ones... C725,825... but has edge and direct 120hz hmm... also dimming zones sucks and we pay extra.
@@johnblakewerth810 very true, it's a shame you guys over there don't get anything good from tcl. I can't imagine a tcl 6 series wouldn't sell well. I know hdtvtest did an interview talking with the marketing guy a tcl and I believe he asked about it.
@@TylerStout I read maybe it same situation with Vizio which is only enough to supply USA/CA/MEX and they not sure it would sell here good, i honestly never thought about, how bad it is its scaray we literally have no Budget good hdr tv here. I doubt we get any XXL TCl here too, yeah we dont have any Hisense/TCL 85" , as i said its not well known firms and probably not very tested by customers yet. It even took sometime we got those medium offerings(2018-19) maybe why its too slow here. ..
@@johnblakewerth810 Hisense is almost the same as (sometimes better than) TCL. You could buy a Hisense in the UK/Europe with similar specs.
TCL and Hisense aren't "budget" brands - they're Chinese brands with huge scale, aggressive pricing (like Chinese phone makers), mostly due to a dominate the market long term plan and heavy government subsidies.
You will always get a more reliable TV from Japanese or S. Korean brands, but the difference is only slight.
@@interstat2222 Hisense ( not sold in EU) can have better overal picture then on Sony X950h and no we dont have those options ( U8/U7 ) and we only have lower tiers which arent sold in 75" sizes. Too. Yes theyre budget or suppose like Sony X90J but just priced bit more here because of tax.
Samsung AU8000 review.
the 82 "model, what kind of panel does it have?
The 82" model should have an ADS (IPS family) panel.
Plzz review sumsung AU9000 2021 models 65 inches 🙏
Im sure your seeing the same information that I am. Looks like its confirmed that the LG C1 and G1 are the same exact panel. C1 owners really should unplug their panel so LG dont lower the nits. REALLY looking forward to your G1 Review Upload!!!!! Just be HONEST Please
If you get to pick from nanocell75 and UP80 in LG, which one would you pick?
thats tough choice; I am looking into that myself. Nano is a bit more expensive and also better equipped (but depends on Nano specs)
I chose this one because it has Dolby Atmos passthrough which the Nanocell does not have.
But the Nanocell is supposed to have better colors, and I don't know if better brightness as i find this one too dark. But eveything else is the same.
@@danielagui83 So how you find your TV?
@@danielagui83 glad to hear. I also went for up80 and I love it. Great value for the price!
LG is the best at wobbly stands
I have a lg 6090 tv but I thinking about upgrade for the lg 8000 because I thought It might have some new update features and picture quality maybe slight different and I have a xbox s will it support it
The 6090 LG is usually a holiday model at most box box retailers, and your better off keeping it than spending money on a similar tv, unless you want the redesigned magic remote.
I would save up for a tv with some form of local dimming or some form of backlight control because just like the 6090, it’s an edge-lit television. A good upgrade would be the nano cell 75 model they introduced this year.
Gets UN8500 instead it somehow better.
How about LG UP80 65 inch
Great work! can you test the 82inch TV as well?
Unfortunately, we only buy and test one size of a product so we likely won't be reviewing the 82" model.
Hi, i’m a simracer and i‘m looking for triple 32” 1440p gsync gaming monitors with best possible image quality (contrast, colors, deep black), which one can you recommend?
Hey! Based on your needs, it looks like the Samsung Odyssey G7 might be the best option for you. We've created you a custom table tool for you to compare some options here: www.rtings.com/monitor/tools/table/54649
Feel free to further customize it to your liking! :)
Best wait for 2021 model of g7
120Hz backlight pwm frequency ... well that's one way to make it an immediate pass to anyone sensitive to this.
The alternating panel type by size also makes my head spin, way to create confusion LG!
Yes 120hz horrible...any thing below 240hz i get headache
579€ in amazon is great option?
Is it webos
Yes! If you ever want to know more about a TVs smart OS, we include that information in our full reviews: www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/up8000
Lg nano 75 please. Or panasonic tv
www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/ff1c2500
Is better choice , has full 10 bit VA panel
LG must know all their LCD tvs are bad, even there nanocells... it's as if they have given up on LCD tvs and pushing OLED
I would put the verdict part at the end. The suspense is taken away from the video when you see how it performs before the measurements are shown.
Could RTINGS review about Huawei Vision S TV
Hey! We only buy and test products that are available in the USA. It looks like that isn't available there at this time.
@@RTINGSdotcom thanks for the info. I'm always refer to the RTINGS video especially TV reviews. A lots of information. Just some tv models reviews not available in Malaysia market. Hopefully RTINGS can review on Asia Region market as well. By the way good job guys and keep it up. Thumbs up.
86 inch have 60hz panel but have lg true refresh 120hz
This has much better judder reduction than Samsung's au8000 but has worser colours/picture quality. The pwm is a deal breaker tho, that'll hurt some people's eyes
Does this review apply to the 86” model? You guys need to review the big boys for these entry level TVs.
That's what I was thinking. I cant find any good reviews for the up8770
So we expect our results to be valid for the 43 inch, 55 inch, and 75 inch models. The 82 and 86 inch have a native 120Hz refresh rate.
I have the 86" and this review mostly applies. blacks definitely look gray. it's a decent budget tv for the 1200 I paid for it but it's not mind blowing.
I dosnt impressed thise tv for watching even Sky box also samsung Au 8000 entry level much better than thise tv but your review is very well detailed
Can you parry chun li's super thoooooo
does anyone know if there is a difference between the up80 and the up8000?
Very very good review.
DOWNGRADE from last years theres no Va panel except 43/60" ( also no 120hz only on 82" /86" bad contrast ads panels ew) also screen bit worse procesor alpha 5 instead Alpha 7 gen3, lackluster job and there we go it cost bit more after Samsung Ads which cost fortune! There we go.
This or Samsung AU8000?
We're testing the AU8000 as we speak! So stay tuned for that answer later :)
@@RTINGSdotcom Sure and please compare AU8000 with last year's TU8000 also. Waiting for the review ☺️
@@abhinavsrivastava1375 It must be better because price hitting premium QLEDS
Only LG TVs worth buying are the OLEDs. Other TV manufacturers have much better lower-end TVs.
What are better options? The UP7000 looks great when I was in Best Buy and the OLED TVs are $1000 more lol..
Which other tvs would you recommend over this one?
@@SeventhMarkfor similar or cheaper price, i would go for last years sony x900h, tcl r635, hisense h9g. I like to watch movies and tv shows. Contrast, color gamut and hdr brightness are what i look for when choosing a tv. Yours might be different.
@Plankton Correct! yeah. That looks really good too. Just waiting for the u8g review.
I just returned a hisense A6g which is their budget tv. It was not good at all. No matter what adjustments you made it never looked right. I tried the lg UN7000 with the VA panel and it is much better. It might not compare with the u6g or the other upgraded models, but it’s important to Compare like price point. The hisense seemed cheap. All the way around. No depth to the picture, horrible sound, and settings that either drastically changed picture or had to effect. The lg has much better quality feel to it. I may try another brand if I become unhappy with the LG but as of now much better.
Hello there lads..
I want your help !
OLED Users can you please answer this mysterious question of mine about burn-in issue on OLED Tvs. If i set to maximum brightness beak while Gaming Mode or Watching Movies & Tvs Shows for like 10, 12, 14 hrs but there is no logos nor static stuff, do i still have a chance of burn in risk. or it's all fine unless if there is static images & logos etc..
Answering this would be huge help..
+Thanks.
for burn in to happen, the pixel in question needs to be constantly showing one color. The brightness of that color and the duration of it are both factors to consider.
I'm no expert, and I'm too lazy to search up stats, but if you are afraid of burn in, a brightness at 50% for static image wont leave a burn-in even for long hours.
I've seen OLED Tvs demos in stores that goes for max or at close to it, playing everyday for operating hours
Yep looks like each pixel has its own life span after ending, then looks like a regular LED Tvs 😂
Lg 65UP81006LA this is The same line
3:55 nothing else to talk about
pff no input for CI card ( common interface ) mehh
Would love to see you guys review the new Arctis 9.
They good bro
lmao thanks
Please bring Review on
2021 Samsung entry level 4k uhd tv 👍
These 4K LEDs of 2021 are downgrades from their 2020 predecessor..
The Hicense U7 is a nice upgrade from the H9g
That was already said in 2020 about the 2019 models.
I mean, how much do they wanna downgrade?
@@saucyx4 Why?
Good review but pointless if you're looking at an 86
I honestly don't understand why anyone would buy a non-OLED LG tv
$
Screen size
Because not everyone has got the guts to spend money on something that's not gonna last more than 3-4 years.
Burn-in is a real thing!
What’s the difference between up7700 and up8000?
I would really like to know this too all I can see if they have different stands? did you find out?
@@MATTE.U.K All I know is up8000 is exclusive to Best Buy only. I never found out anything else.
@@MATTE.U.K I’d consider the Sony x80j if you want something similar in price range.
300
@@danielagui83 lol good 1
I'm of to buy a '
This TV is awful. The backlight bleed isn't something I would expect, regardless of price. Samsung and Toshiba same size and price without the backlight bleed. I wish I could return it.
I am looking for a lg IPS-ADS panel because reproduce accurately the people's skin color and the nature.
I don´t like VA panel because the color is not accurate
VA is good for gaming
Va can be just as accurate though? It just depends on calibration
@@Zoranurai13 Bro VA panel the color is inaccurate by defect, I regretted having bought an expensive high end VA sony tv I did all kind of calibration and adjustment setting color and some recommended and nothing.
I found out through internet that the VA panel's colors are inaccurate by defective
@@josephmartinez7363 i’ve had the exact same with ips. Had a high end ips tv and it was hot garbage. I can’t stand ips glow and everything just looked oversaturated even after calibration.
ADS is BOE's (Chinese panel maker) version of IPS. Slightly improved contrast over IPS.
VA colours are believed to be poorer because of the viewing angle problem. If you were directly in front of a VA panel the colours are the same as IPS, but nobody ever views a display dead centre all the time, so VA is at a major disadvantage there.
IPS colours also seem to pop/look more lifelike or CRT like because the backlights are often brighter/let more light through, but it's mostly due to the better viewing angle. Some VAs have better viewing angles than others to the point where it doesn't matter much (typically panels made be Taiwan's Acer/AUO, one of the oldest panel makers).
Samsung AU 8000
You mentioned that you have made some production changes to your channel - this is the first video of yours that I have watched... so... not sure what you changed, but here are my thoughts: content is good! Lighting is good! Mic is good! but... you talk way to fast - especially for people that don't know all of the electronic buzzwords. Slow down your speaking cadence and you'll nail it!
Welp, if you’re not getting an OLED, skip LG
I specifically got the 50 inch for the VA panel. It’s much better compared to everything else at the price point.
Some of there nano ips are pretty good
@@tazboy1934 For gaming and nothing else
LG make some very popular, reliable and well designed (especially OS) TVs that Joe Public will be extremely happy with.
@@interstat2222 Who’s Joe Public?
Hardest part is longevity of the new TVs. They just die for no reason.
hardest part is you shitty untrue comments
Planned obsolescence
@@originalalberteinstein yet I have a 65 inch tv that died for no reason but my comment is untrue. Yea ok. Tv 1 year old.
Rting is the best.
60hz is a no no
its too thick for 2021 !!! dunno what lg is doing against samsung!,
Отличный обзор
Clouding, bleeding, blooming 👎
MY TV LG LAST 3 YEARS POOR QUALITY SCREEN BURN 🔥
Basically a garbage TV that shouldn't be bought even for half the price. Not even 120hz @ 1440p, not to mention 1080p? And then it's not good for TV either, having zero contrast.
82 and 86 inch models do. 120hz but no VRR