4K Ultra HD TVs Buying Guide
Our buying guide will explain which type of 4k ultra hd tv would suit you most, how much you can expect to pay for one, and which features are worth looking out for.
Satinderjit singhGreater Melbourne (Outer), VIC
- 3 reviews
The best tv i love it
I brought LG QLED65 in april .it is very gud tv I bought from gud guys . Picture quality is fantastic and Very gud price .i like the speed and specially the magic remote and apps in the tv .highly recommended
Purchased in April 2021 at The Good Guys for $3,500.00.
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Nick
- 4 reviews
- OLED65C7T (65")
- Verified purchase
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This is my experience with LGs C7 OLED TV.
I bought this TV holiday time 2017 and paid $3999 from Harvey Norman, sold to me as the best TV a consumer can buy.
I don't think I have high expectations but this TV is not the best TV you can buy.
The picture quality is fantastic, in a dark room. Leave it at that. It has trouble differentiating dark from black but in a dark room it looks fantastic. But that's not really a concern.
The main issues are the technical failures:
To sum it up:
Audio out over HDMI (ARC) failure... After arguing wi...Read more
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Parky
- 3 reviews
This was at a good price and excellent product
It was complementary to my other products plus I find that when I go in they are very helpful. And the ladies are very nice people to do business with .thankyou and more people took more care of the customers and if one line business was just as wish you would feel safe
Purchased in February 2021 at Sydney Wide Chiropractic for $2,100.00.
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LizCMelbourne
- 5 reviews
- 1 like
Love this TV!
Have used this TV for about a 2 months and have had no issues and find it really easy to use things like Netflix and Stan as it’s already on the tv without the need to go through a PlayStation etc. The picture is great and even better when watching HD channels. The remote can be a tad tedious as it’s the magic wand but once you get the hang of it it’s fine.
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BEWARE SCREEN BURN
Would never have bought this TV if I'd have known of this problem. Sure the picture is outstanding but when you can see logos burnt into your screen it defeats the pro's. Absolutely shattered, $4000 down the gurgler. And now the picture is flickering on and off when you start it in the morning. Hopefully LG will swap it with an LCD model.
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Bruna IottiMelbourne
- 6 reviews
- 5 likes
Great image and quality
This was our first smart TV and I am slowly learning how to use it. My sons learnt how to operate it really quickly. I find that I can change from live TV to Netflix to HDMI easily. I just do not seem to use the TV anymore. My sons are able to use youtube but the streaming is limited. For higher resolution videos, we plug the laptop next to the screen and it works really well.
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idridleySouth East Queensland, QLD
- 6 reviews
- 9 likes
- OLED65C7T (65")
- Verified purchase
Disappointed by the limitations of webOS
The only positive thing I can say about this TV is that the picture quality is good, otherwise, it is very disappointing.
The TV’s operating system is LG’s proprietary ‘webOS’ which is cumbersome, clunky, difficult to use, and has flawed features.
Don’t bother connecting to a home media server. I have tried streaming from Kodi, Plex and Windows 10 media streaming. For Windows 10 and Kodi the TV sees the server but won’t recognise widely accepted media formats like jpg and mp4. Plex thankfully recognises photo and videos formats, however, Plex...Read more
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Chris
- 3 reviews
- 2 likes
The best of the best
If you're looking for a quality TV with AMAZING picture then this is the one. From the built in Netflix app, to the speed of the functions I cannot fault it. When I have friends over they always comment on how good everything looks on the screen. A show stopper.
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Sim
- 4 reviews
- 2 likes
Simply the best
OLED is amazing the quality, colour and sharpness is unlike anything else. Can have a sound bar but seriously it’s not required. Anyone who purchase this tv will not be disappointed. Super thin for stand or wall. Love it the best thing I have purchased. Don’t think twice if you are thinking of getting one!
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CoreyGreater Melbourne (Metropolitan), VIC
- 7 reviews
- 1 like
- OLED65C7T (65")
- Verified purchase
OLED is AMAZING!
The panel on this OLED TV is amazing. Pure blacks, deep colours, excellent contrasts. It's best feature is the picture quality. It has plenty of apps to install. I run Netflix through it, and it also even has a Dolby Vision/Atmos demo app with a dozen or so clips with beautiful imagery and sound. Perfect for showing off your system. Plenty of professional tweaking options for pro users, or even basic ones for the every day watcher. It comes with enough HDMI inputs for basic equipment. It is best to use a AV receiver though to get the most out o...Read more
f it. It even has the HDMI ARC feature which runs audio back down into an receiver without the need for an optical cord. Supports 4K viewing @60Hz and HDR10. An amazing TV overall, and totally kills LED, QLED and LCD monitors..Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
bccAU
- 11 reviews
- OLED65C7T (65")
- Verified purchase
Fantastic picture! As good as expected.
Bought it 6 months ago but didn't get around to using it until 3 months ago. We use it mainly for Switch games, but the odd TV show or movie. In a bright room, not a dedicated darkened TV room, so this might affect how others review the screen quality. Picture is sharp, bright. Sound is decent. We don't use the Smart features much, but prefer this to the Android-based systems we've used at others' houses. Remote control easy to use; smart phone app is even easier.
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MurdMid North Coast, NSW
- 12 reviews
Amazing picture, and great features once you work them out.
Had this TV for 8 months now so can give it a fairly decent and honest review. Initially tricky to set up through an AV receiver running components like Xbox and the new Telstra TV, especially if the AVR isn't HDR/dolby vision compatible - took ages to work that one out as you have to configure each individual HDMI port on the tele, or connect the components directly into the TV bypassing video through the AVR. Took a lot of reading the instructions to figure out the best tweaks for picture quality etc but found setting it to HDR turned out the...Read more
best. Vision is amazing and someone even said recently it looked like a 3-D image the picture was so sharp on one of the 'Transformers' movies. The 'talking into the' remote often gives weird results and can't be relied on, but is fun to bung on a few different accents and see what it comes up with! The onboard speakers are quite good and being atmos, really do send the audio around the room - we mainly do sound through the AVR which connects to a decent surround sound system. Now the negatives - the shop said I couldn't put the TV on my roof racks when I bought it so I had to organise a courier, meaning extra cost. The box is big, and can't be laid flat. The tv screen is very thin and seems to flex a bit and you can't touch it anywhere with pressure so you will need help to mount it, especially on a swinging wall bracket. So, fragility is my only negative with the product. Treat it with respect and gentle hands (put mittens on!) and you won't damage her.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
MARKHARDMELBOURNE
- 3 reviews
Sometimes Good and Sometimes Great
Before I brought this TV I did a lot of looking; 2 years; before buying this TV. I was replacing it with a Sony CRT 36'' 90kg monster that has the best picture ever and cost me $5500 nearly 20yrs ago. It was an HD 1080i set and still looks amazing. I always searched for a TV that would have the same or better image when watching the News, Sports, or Normal TV. None exist. Bit the bullet and brought this as no other TV made today has a better picture to me then OLED. This TV is Good for normal TV, But Great for BLU RAY, NETFLIX and 4K, this is...Read more
a High End TV, just try to get the lowest price. Also brought a Hisense 75 N7 as a budget buy for second/kids lounge as a compare. My first LCD/LED TV. Great TV for the price/size. BUT...OLED WINS for me and my family. Just buy it and enjoy as you will have it for the next 5 years plus. Only gave it 4 stars as the remote is too small and does not have an info button and button lay out is ideal for a small child...my 4 yrs old loves this remote. I brought an LG full size TV remote. TV guide, remote and on screen lay out are worst then HISENSE. LG need to read this and look at Hisense TVs to get an extra star from me.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Captain BuffPerth, WA
- 6 reviews
- 1 like
What's QLED? XD Serious...I have STAUNCHLY bought Samsung; but they screwed up. Hi LG!
I'm not going to write down piles of words - the two reasons being no one cares and I can't be bothered - but the LG OLED C7 65" TV is a ripper.
My next door neighbour has the 65" Samsung QLED - and I will grant that it did look impressive! - it just didn't look like an LG OLED. I can write down all the specifications of why that is the case - but no one likes a smart-bottom. The QLED is mutton dressed up like lamb. The OLED LG is the real deal.
BURN IN...? I use this as my main monitor - so it serves as my TV/movie screen as well as my ...Read more
computer monitor - and you are talking 'whack'. I've left it on for hours with the same image on the screen and never had the issues that the old Plasma's used to give you at times (and seriously....were they all that bad anyway?). Again! Stupid people giving reviews based on 'I spent money so I want it to be perfect'. It just isn't going to happen. Do you even know whaat the difference is between an OLED and a QLED...? Feedback is welcome...I am open to learning new ideas and concepts that i don't know already...so that I can make informed decisions in the future... *boomboom...tssccch*Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
OctaviaBrisbane
- 4 reviews
Fantastic TV
This TV is fantastic. I've never seen a better picture. OLED technology is definitely ahead of others. The picture on this OLED TV is amazing...the darks and blacks, the best we've ever seen even with ambient light in the room. Our TV Shows/Movies look awesome. Viewing is good wherever you sit.
We use it with Apple TV and it's great--but then we have a lot of stuff on our computers that we want to access and view. The LG ecosystem it is smart on its own and wouldn't really need a separate system.
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MartyNSW
- 9 reviews
- 16 likes
Great TV - amazing quality and ultra thin
Very impressive picture, excellent features and the best GUI I have seen on a TV. After using this TV it is difficult to watch any non OLED TV again.
The only downside is the LG warranty experience that although I haven’t used for this particular TV, know is not great. Something to take into consideration when comparing with other models.
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TroyAU
- OLED65C7T (65")
- Verified purchase
Burnt Image on screen
We have the ‘Today’ tv logo image burnt permanently on our OLED65C7T screen. We have done the pixel refresher setting on the tv numerous times, but without any success. I didn’t think this was possible with a tv of this quality, any advice or help to remove the image would be appreciated.
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C.LSydney
- 5 reviews
- 1 like
Beautiful TV
The picture quality on this tv is absolutely beautiful I have never seen this quality on any of the TVs I have owned.
The speakers are amazing and you don’t need it up very loud for it to be enough to hear.
The operating system is smooth and easy to use. However the HDMI ports are in behind the TV and it’s hard to reach if the TV is near a wall.
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SPokMelbourne
- 4 reviews
- 2 likes
- OLED65C7T (65")
- Verified purchase
Awesome picture quality with some minor drawbacks
I've had this TV since Feb 2018 and overall I'm quite happy with it, good colour contrast, wide colour gamut and when you speak with another OLED tv owner, they'll know what you mean when you say the black is black! Sometimes when it pans to a dark scene for a while, I thought the tv has turned off.
Now the drawbacks:
1. Vertical banding. This is something of a manufacturing defect and I've called LG and sent them pics of it and often times it falls within their acceptable limit but it can be quite annoying when it's a grey-ish. You can tes...Read more
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WhingeForChangeGreater Melbourne (Outer), VIC
- 12 reviews
Best TV I have ever had, worth every cent!
Fantastic picture quality, I am so fussy and cannot fault it.
I don't use the TV speakers as I run it through the LG SJ9 sound bar which is also a ripper!
Has enough HDMI ports (4)
Smart TV is awesome so easy to use, the menu and remote could not be better.
Try using one in a showroom and you will be impressed.
I do not know of anything that would make this TV better other than 75" or 85"
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Questions & Answers
CHEAP CHARLIE CHUMPSasked
Good morning
i have a small white spot on the top upper left of the screen. it is there during local tv programs. netflix, foxtel, stan etc. Is this pixel that is not functioning properly? Or has a pixel died?It is not there when the TV is off
1 answer
It sounds like a dead pixel. If you have warranty left contact the place of purchase or if extended warranty contact them to have it checked/replaced/repaired. I wholly advise you to ask for either a store credit to get a different brand of TV. If they won't do that for you tell them you want a replacement. Don't allow them to fix it, doubt they would anyway as a dead pixel means a new screen which is more costly than a TV.
Alihamasked
What year was this tv made
Vimsyasked
Hi, I have just booked in my OLED65C7T which will be deliver tomorrow. By reading and researching I just wanted to know more on BURNT IN (Burnt Screen) issues and appreciate if someone can suggest on how to maintain for the longer durability?
1 answer
I haven’t had any issues, when I pause on Netflix for a while the TV goes into a screen save mode to stop burn in.
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