This television presents the best quality/price ratio in our comparison

The G3 is LG’s only Oled TV to use the new Oled panel equipped with billions of microlenses to dramatically increase peak brightness. This panel also improves viewing angles and reflection processing. Is this enough to make it the best Oled TV on the market?

LG 65G3

Introductory price €3590


  • Ubaldi
    Ubaldi

    1 990,00 € Nine


  • Amazon Marketplace
    Amazon Marketplace

    2 399,00 € Nine


  • Fnac.com marketplace
    Fnac.com marketplace

    2 399,00 € Nine


  • Darty Marketplace
    Darty Marketplace

    2 399,00 € Nine


  • Iacono
    Iacono

    2 590,00 € Nine


  • Pixmania
    Pixmania

    4 335,54 € Nine

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Points forts

  • Peak brightness never seen on an Oled television (1490 cd/m²).

  • Image quality in SDR and HDR.

  • Infinite contrast.

  • Viewing angles.

  • Always efficient α9 processor.

  • Responsiveness of Oled technology, excellent display delay.

  • Compatibility HDMI 2.1 (VRR, ALLM, eARC), FreeSync and G-Sync.

  • Flat design with cable management system for easy wall mounting.

  • Wall fixing provided.

  • Rotating foot (but optional).

  • Reduced consumption.

Weak points

  • Optional stand (€199).

  • Obligation to install a trunking to hide the cables.

  • Remote control not backlit.

  • The extent of colorimetric coverage is not increasing.

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The LG 65G3 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).

The second best quality/price ratio

Samsung 55S95D


  • Amazon
    Amazon

    1 699,00 € Nine


  • Amazon Marketplace
    Amazon Marketplace

    1 717,90 € Nine


  • Iacono
    Iacono

    1 749,00 € Nine


  • Son-Video.com
    Son-Video.com

    1 999,00 € Nine


  • LDLC
    LDLC

    2 040,95 € Nine


  • Materiel.net
    Materiel.net

    2 040,95 € Nine


  • Fnac.com marketplace
    Fnac.com marketplace

    2 073,37 € Nine


  • E. Leclerc - High-Tech
    E. Leclerc – High-Tech

    2 080,92 € Nine


  • Boulanger.com
    Boulanger.com

    2 090,00 € Nine


  • Fnac.com
    Fnac.com

    2 099,00 € Nine


  • Samsung
    Samsung

    2 099,00 € Nine


  • Darty.com
    Darty.com

    2 138,00 € Nine


  • Pixmania
    Pixmania

    2 953,20 € Nine

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The 55S95D, 55-inch (140 cm) version, of the 65S95D that we tested is undoubtedly one of the best televisions on the market at the start of 2024. If it is ultimately quite similar to the previous model, the S95C of 2023, it benefits from much greater brightness in HDR, and of course the manufacturer’s new anti-reflective, simply unrivaled today. We also appreciate the infinite contrast of its QD-Oled panel, its calibration and in-game performance, as well as the remote Slim One Connect box which makes TV installation more versatile. In short, flawless, except for the absence of Dolby Vision.

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