I have just purchased the 77 inch C3 after a great deal of research, great TV the only problem I have come across is I can't get it to recognise the Arc hdmi for my older Panasonic soundbar and subwoofer, but works flawless with optical!Hi guys, so I won a £1000 argos voucher through work. So looking at getting the lg c3 55inch has anyone got one ? Or is there better in argos ? Lg is £1080 after 10% discount... cheers
Have you connected it to the correct HDMI port?I have just purchased the 77 inch C3 after a great deal of research, great TV the only problem I have come across is I can't get it to recognise the Arc hdmi for my older Panasonic soundbar and subwoofer, but works flawless with optical!
Yes it has a designated Arc hdmi, it looks like it's working with volume control CEC on TV but no sound.Have you connected it to the correct HDMI port?
This one better ?
LG C3 OLED vs Samsung S90C OLED Side-by-Side TV ComparisonThis one better ?
It’s a Quantun Dot Oled plan, so it will be brighter than the LG.This one better ?
I don't think I could watch anything more brighter than than this one! Unless it came with special glassesIt’s a Quantun Dot Oled plan, so it will be brighter than the LG.
Your eyes will naturally adjust to higher peak brightness.I don't think I could watch anything more brighter than than this one! Unless it came with special glasses
I know what you mean, if I was a Leicester City fan I’d be watching everything in black and white too 😂I don't think I could watch anything more brighter than than this one! Unless it came with special glasses
I only stream content so maybe smoother on the lg ?LG C3 OLED vs Samsung S90C OLED Side-by-Side TV Comparison
We just tested Samsung’s new OLED TV — and it beats the LG C3 OLED in 2 big ways
Samsung don’t support Dolby Vision if that’s important to you.
The Samsung S90C is excellent for watching TV shows in a bright room. It has good SDR peak brightness and incredible reflection handling, so it can easily overcome glare in a bright room. It has a truly exceptional viewing angle, which is great for a wide seating area or for moving around the TV while watching it, as the image remains consistent. It also upscales lower-resolution content well, and the smart interface has a great selection of streaming apps, so you're sure to find your favorite shows. Unfortunately, its low-quality content smoothing is only adequate, so low-resolution or low-bitrate TV shows will have macro-blocking, even if upscaled well.I only stream content so maybe smoother on the lg ?
I think you should be happy with either tv for streaming.I only stream content so maybe smoother on the lg ?
You chat some talk Bollocks🙂I know what you mean, if I was a Leicester City fan I’d be watching everything in black and white too 😂
Go for the LG the stand is much betterIptv and the usual Netflix amazon prime etc. Through firecube, Internet speed is 60mbps
Iptv and the usual Netflix amazon prime etc. Through firecube, Internet speed is 60mbps
Go for the LG the stand is muchIptv and the usual Netflix amazon prime etc. Through firecube, Internet speed is 60mbps
Thanks for that I might get a Samsung next ffsYour eyes will naturally adjust to higher peak brightness.
The higher peak brightness(nits) will enhances HDR and Dolby content making it stand out even better with the increased brightness a scene can show definition in both dark and bright areas without having to wash everything out.
Well I still wouldn’t buy a Samsung because the new LG OLED MLA panels have the same peak brightness of the new Samsung QD Oled’s.Go for the LG the stand is much
Thanks for that I might get a Samsung next ffs