LG OLED55A16LA 55 inch 4K UHD HDR Smart OLED TV (2021 Model) with α7 Gen4 AI processor, SELF-LIT OLED, Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos, built-in Google Assistant and Alexa

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LG OLED55A16LA 55 inch 4K UHD HDR Smart OLED TV (2021 Model) with α7 Gen4 AI processor, SELF-LIT OLED, Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos, built-in Google Assistant and Alexa

LG OLED55A16LA 55 inch 4K UHD HDR Smart OLED TV (2021 Model) with α7 Gen4 AI processor, SELF-LIT OLED, Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos, built-in Google Assistant and Alexa

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El único negro puro que hace que el resto de colores brille; disfruta del máximo contraste y sorpréndete con la profundidad de los colores, detalles y texturas de las imágenes These measurements are with the full calibration settings, using the 'Expert (Dark space, night)' Picture Mode, Color Depth set to 'Warm 50', and Peak Brightness set to 'High'. LG Z1 8K OLED (77, 88-inch): LG's only 8K OLED TV is sure to be pricey, but it's one of very few televisions that meld 8K resolution with the benefits of an OLED panel. It's only available in a couple of larger sizes, though a bit cheaper than in previous years. At the top-end LG OLED, though, you're also getting top-class upscaling, Dolby Atmos audio, and the HDMI 2.1 / VRR gaming features found on the C1 and G1. We've only got UK pricing (below), but US figures are sure to follow shortly.

LG - Televisión LG 4K OLED A16LA 55" (139 cm), SmartTV webOS 6.0, Procesador Inteligente 4K α7 Gen4 con AI, Gaming TV, Compatible con el 100% de formatos HDR, HDR Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos [Clase de eficiencia energética G]. We uploaded the initial brightness measurements and uniformity photos for the Accelerated Longevity Test. The cheapest TV you’ll be able to buy from LG in 2020 is the UN6900/UN6970 - at least in the US. The UK and Australia will get their own budget UHD TVs with most of the same specs, but there’s likely to be some regional variation as well. In the US, expect these TVs to use Active HDR, the basic version of WebOS and a Quad-Core processor. Unfortunately they only have a native refresh rate of 60Hz and use a basic IPS panel. That’s the cinematic side sorted, but what about those keen to engage in some next-gen gaming? Well, there’s bad news on that front. With no HDMI 2.1 ports, the LG A1 does not support 4K at 120Hz or VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), so those looking to get the most out of their PS5 and/or Xbox Series X will want to look elsewhere (perhaps the LG C1 OLED or Samsung Q80A) for their gaming goodness.

Often a remote control of a television will also work on similar models of the same brand. However, it is unusual that it will work on all models of that brand. Universal remote controls are more suited to do this. We uploaded the brightness measurements and uniformity photos after running the TV for four months in our Accelerated Longevity Test. LG Nano90 4K NanoCell (55, 65, 75, 86-inch): We’re no longer in Mini LED / QNED territory, with these 2021 iterations on last year’s NanoCell LCD TVs. The Nano90 is a 4K set featuring Nano Color, a 120Hz panel, It’s compatible with the Gallery Stand, too.

Add to that the inclusion of Dolby Vision IQ to enhance images further by intelligently adjusting picture settings based on both the HDR content it’s showing and the ambient light of your surroundings, plus HDR10 and HLG support to boot, and the picture performance ought to be worth every penny of the entry price. It’s nice to see Dolby Atmos audio support make the grade, but DTS passthrough has sadly fallen by the wayside. If you want to take advantage of content with DTS audio then you won’t be able to stream it via the TV’s internal apps nor use the GX’s eARC connection as a passthrough; you’ll need to connect a separate Bluray player or streaming device directly to your AV amplifier and daisy-chain it onwards to the GX. Admittedly, it’s not going to be a big deal for many people, but it’s disappointing for enthusiasts or anyone using a soundbar with a single HDMI ARC connection. LG B1 4K OLED (55, 65, 77-inch): The B Series OLED isn't the cheapest model any more, but a new iteration is still coming. It has 40W of downward-firing audio, rather than the 20W of the A1 model below, and has two HDMI 2.1 ports to recommend it as a gaming TV too. It uses the a7 Gen 4 AI processor, rather than a higher-spec a9 model, so you can expect a little more video noise than in pricier OLEDs, but still with an excellent 4K HDR picture.

Frequently Asked Questions about LG OLED55A16LA OLED Television

OK, so the Rollable OLED TV missed its debut in 2019 but LG has said repeatedly that this will be the year that you’ll be able to buy the Rollable OLED with the new Alpha A9 Processor in it. That’s the good news. Es un televisor con algunas alternativas interesantes al precio que lo encontramos. A continuación recomendamos un listado con aquellos que, en nuestra opinión, merecen más la pena. Ya sea por su relación calidad/precio o porque son mejores en calidad aunque tengas que estirar un pelín el presupuesto. El orden es el siguiente: We have to discuss the new TV sizes, of course. LG Display, which supplies LG Electronics with OLED panels, is introducing a new 83-inch OLED panel size, as well as a 42-inch size for those after something smaller. It’s likely we’ll see both sizes for flagship sets like the C Series and G Series, if not the A Series too – and we know that the 48-inch OLED panel introduced last year is going to be more widespread across the LG range.

The LG A1 is a good cheaper option if you want the impressive picture quality that OLED TVs are known for and don't care about the extra gaming features on the more expensive LG models. You wouldn’t expect much from internal speakers on a TV this slim, but the GX is something of an outlier. There’s enough clarity and volume to make a surprisingly good fist of movies and TV for everyday use. If you can’t upgrade to a soundbar or proper surround sound setup right away, then you’ll be pleasantly surprised. And if you do want a matching soundbar, it’s well worth considering LG’s own GX soundbar – its slim, wall-mountable design is a perfect match ( read our full review here). But even if we step away from the flagship launches, LG’s line-up has given us expanded TV panels boasting 83 inch displays, the new LG B1 OLED, and its newest NanoCell LCD televisions. In a bid to strive for continued improvements, LG has focused both on cost- saving measures, like its a7 processing chip, and the affordability of its B series OLED. Si no tienes espacio para la caja de subwoofer: En este caso la mejor barra de sonido 2.1 es la LG SN7CY. Trae Dolby Atmos con Hi-Res y 160W de potencia, que supera por muchísimo la potencia 20W de fábrica de este televisor y además es un 3.0.2 canales con subwoofer integrado. Este modelo posee también Dolby TrueHD, DTS Digital Surround, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital Plus y ASC, siendo la mejor si no tienes espacio en el mueble o en el suelo para una caja de subwoofer. Si en un futuro quieres ampliar la red con altavoces traseros para disfrutar del Dolby Atmos, el kit compatible son los LG SPK8. Gaming is a big concern this year – understandably, given the recent launch of the PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles. And LG’s 2021 TVs are set to feature VRR (variable refresh rate), Nvidia G-Sync for reduced screen tearing from connected PCs, and four HDMI 2.1 ports (for the OLEDs, at least). There’s alsoLG QNED95 8K TV (65, 75-inch): The QNED95 cleaves close to the QNED99, as a Mini LED 8K TV, but makes do with a 60Hz panel rather than 120Hz. It uses an 8K iteration of the a9 Gen 4 AI Processor too. Procesador de sonido AI Sound & DOLBY ATMOS, para disfrutar del sonido envolvente 360º como en el cine You get four HDMI 2.1 ports at the rear, all of which support 4K 120Hz inputs, and one acts the eARC channel. There is also a trio of USB 3 ports on the side, and you also get dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5. All of the wired inputs and outputs can be routed neatly to emerge at the bottom rear of the TV, and a clip-on panel keeps those wires completely hidden from view to maintain the GX’s slim profile. With the same stupendous image quality that made the LG CX so attractive squeezed into a slimmer frame, the LG GX won’t appeal to everyone. That said, once you consider the wall-mount is thrown in for free and the fact that some retailers have been discounting the RRP and throwing in free installation as well – it’s actually not that bad a deal. The LG Nano90 is one step up from the LG Nano85 and the big change is that it uses a full-array panel for better contrast and comes in a larger, 86-inch screen size. Otherwise it has all the same specs and features as the LG Nano85.

So, what’s new with LG TVs in 2021? There's a lot to get excited about. 2021 sees LG introducing a new round of processors, as ever, with the a9 getting a Gen 4 AI iteration, as well as a step-down a7 Gen 3 model for the new A Series. (The A Series will cleave close to the B Series of previous years, for those wondering.)

Wrestling the ‘budget’ mantle from LG’s B-series, the A1 is an attractive proposition for OLED bargain hunters

Updated to Test Bench 1.7 with an updated HDR Brightness test that better reflects real world usage. We've also split the console compatibility boxes into separate PS5 Compatibility and Xbox Series X|S Compatibility tests. You can see our full changelog here.



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