We decided last month to give away our 14-year old LG TV, whose only hi-tech feature was that it allowed us to look at photos/videos on screen using a USB port! Pretty cool stuff in 2009. We mostly watched Netflix and YouTube on my iPad pro and my desktop PC, and my wife watched BBC morning programs on the LG.
But with some apartment renovations underway, including in the bedroom, where we have our TV, we decided to go big and Blow That Dough on a very well regarded 2023 LG G3 OLED 55". It's wall-mounted and completely flat on the wall. Also we installed a good LG soundbar with Wi-Fi-connected sub-woofer.
It's plenty big and AMAZING in every aspect (except price). We bought it from a local specialist who consults/orders/delivers/installs for a price. An overinflated Swiss price I might add, so not of much use to the vast majority here. But I was keen to avoid any added hassle to our renovations agenda.
rtngs.com gave it an overall 9.1 review and noted its exceptionably bright screen using LG's new Micro Lens Array (MLA) technology. Also top marks for gaming (which we don't do) and incredibly fast response time.
Here are their Pros/Cons:
PROS
Near-infinite contrast ratio for perfect blacks.
Superb reflection handling.
Exceptionally wide viewing angle.
HDMI 2.1 bandwidth on all four ports.
Extremely bright for an OLED.
CONS
Aggressive ABL can get distracting with large areas of brightness.
Check it out here:
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/g3-oled