The LG 55C2 and CS were a success in 2022 and their successor, the LG 55C3 – 55-inch (140 cm) version of the LG 65C3 that we tested – should not disappoint. However, few changes are notable, other than a higher brightness peak and a new webOS interface.
LG 55C3
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Amazon Marketplace1 079,00 € Nine
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Fnac.com marketplace1 149,00 € Nine
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E. Leclerc – High-Tech1 209,90 € Nine
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Darty Marketplace1 224,66 € Nine
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Rakuten1 399,00 € Nine
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Pixmania1 933,68 € Nine
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Points forts
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Image quality.
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Excellent colorimetry in HDR and SDR.
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Brightness peak increasing.
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Infinite contrast.
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Excellent viewing angles.
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Very effective motion compensation system.
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Responsiveness of Oled technology, excellent display delay.
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Compatibility HDMI 2.1 (VRR, ALLM, eARC), FreeSync and G-Sync.
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Limited energy consumption.
Weak points
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Remote control not backlit.
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Peak brightness in HDR mode lower than that of the best LCD and Oled televisions.
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High consumption of Gallery mode.
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For several years, LG has been hitting hard with its C range and this LG 55C3 – 55-inch (140 cm) version of the LG 65C3 that we tested – is still an excellent reference. Certainly, the developments are meager compared to the C2, but we appreciate the increase in the maximum brightness of the panel. The versatility of the TV is always there to enjoy movies at home and games with almost no compromise, the best technologies being reserved for the LG G3, the manufacturer’s most high-end model.
The second best quality/price ratio
LG 55G3
Introductory price €2599
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Amazon Marketplace1 485,00 € Nine
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Fnac.com marketplace1 590,24 € Nine
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Darty Marketplace1 595,25 € Nine
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Rakuten1 624,88 € Nine
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MDA1 641,90 € Nine
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The LG 55G3 — the 55-inch (140 cm) version of the LG 65G3 that we tested — is quite simply the best TV tested to date in our laboratory. It combines all the advantages of Oled technology (contrast, precision, responsiveness, viewing angles) with the high brightness of a Mini-Led model. Even the anti-reflective filter is even more efficient. If we look closely, we find minor flaws, such as a lower colorimetric coverage compared to QD-Oled televisions, a stand sold as an option or even a fairly standard remote control. The fact remains that this television is currently the best for all uses (films, series, video games, TV and sport).
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