With its 55G4 television, a 55-inch (140 cm) version of the 65G4 that we tested, LG is back with a Meta 2.0 panel which promises to be even brighter than in 2023. We find all the know-how of the brand in terms of TV, as well as a fine and neat design.
LG 55G4
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Rakuten1 486,51 € Nine
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Ubaldi1 629,00 € Nine
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Amazon Marketplace1 699,00 € Nine
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Cobra1 705,99 € Nine
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Pixmania1 720,98 € Nine
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Fnac.com marketplace1 832,34 € Nine
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Boulanger.com1 990,00 € Nine
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Son-Video.com1 990,00 € Nine
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MDA2 013,90 € Nine
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Darty.com2 029,00 € Nine
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LDLC2 048,95 € Nine
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Materiel.net2 048,95 € Nine
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Darty Marketplace1 769,99 € Nine
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Points forts
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Image quality and color accuracy.
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Huge peak brightness (1600 cd/m²).
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Infinite contrast thanks to the Oled.
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Careful design.
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Four HDMI 2.1 inputs (4K 120 Hz, ALLM and VRR).
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Excellent for video games.
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Wall fixing provided.
Weak points
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Optional foot.
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Remote control with a slightly outdated design and not backlit.
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With its 55G4, a 55-inch (140 cm) version of the 65G4 that we tested, LG improves its Oled G3 television, already a benchmark. The formula is not fundamentally different, but we find all the qualities of the G range with a careful design, excellent image quality in SDR and HDR (with a light peak which rises even higher than in 2023) and everything that gamers need to play in good conditions. As a bonus, the G4 consumes little and the webOS interface is now updated for five years. The only regret is that the manufacturer could have provided a base for more versatility, but LG has once again created a high-end Oled TV.
An alternative
Panasonic 55Z95AEG
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Boulanger.com1 790,00 € Nine
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Son-Video.com1 790,00 € Nine
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LDLC1 865,95 € Nine
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Materiel.net1 865,95 € Nine
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Fnac.com marketplace1 949,00 € Nine
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Rakuten2 070,08 € Nine
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Darty Marketplace1 926,58 € Nine
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With its 55Z95A – 55-inch (140 cm) version of the 65Z95A that we tested – Panasonic has created an ultra-complete Oled television for cinema fans and gamers alike. This TV delivers top-notch image and sound quality, with precise calibration and a dedicated soundbar. The move to Fire TV also brings welcome new apps and features (in addition to a few ads), everything being perfectly smooth. Almost faultless, except for repairability which leaves something to be desired.
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