
The biggest difference is the shortcut keys at the bottom: four for streaming services and two more for the built-in voice assistants, Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. It kept my favorite features, namely the scroll wheel and motion-tracking, while slimming it down slightly.

LG's redesigned remote still has lots of buttons and motion control. And as I mentioned at the top, it doesn't even come with a tabletop stand: If you want a stand mount, it will cost $100 extra. It measures just 0.8 inches deep and is designed for nearly flush wall-mounting. Like many sets these days the G1 is pretty much all picture when seen from the front, but it's the side view that sets it apart. Check out our guide to OLED burn-in for more.Ī TV doesn't get any more minimalist than this. We at CNET don't consider burn-in a reason for most people to avoid buying an OLED TV, however. All OLED TVs are more subject to both temporary and permanent image retention, aka burn-in, than LCD TVs.High-end LCDs (especially with HDR) are brighter than OLEDs, but the picture quality on OLED TVs, including that of this G1, is superior overall.

The best LCD TVs I've reviewed so far scored a 9 in image quality, while OLEDs TVs like the G1 have scored a 10.OLED display technology is fundamentally different from the LED LCD technology used in the vast majority of today's TVs, including Samsung and TCL's QLED models.The C1 also lacks a far-field mic for hands-free voice and a Next-Gen TV tuner, both relatively minor extras included on the G1.
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