LG THINQ, ALEXA AND GOOGLE ASSISTANT: LG TVs are the
first to integrate both the Google Assistant and Alexa with LG ThinQ AI
technology
LG a9 GEN 2 INTELLIGENT PROCESSOR: Images, action and
color are brought to new life to instantly enhance picture quality through LG's
best 4K processor, empowered by AI at its core
DOLBY VISION AND DOLBY ATMOS: Transform your TV into
an entertainment powerhouse Advanced image and sound technologies inspired by
the cinema optimize picture and sound for a spectacular, more lifelike
experience in every scene; The ultra vivid picture and powerful, moving audio
seem to flow all around you
WISA SPEAKER COMPATIBILITY: works seamlessly to
deliver high fidelity in wireless audio; It dramatically elevates the cinematic
sound of everything you watch; Only supports 5.1 Channel and 2.0 Channel;
Transmitter dongle required and sold separately
NVIDIA G SYNC COMPATIBILITY: exceptional picture
quality of perfect black and intense colors combine with smooth gameplay to
take PC gaming to new heights
AIRPLAY 2: with AirPlay 2 built in, you can
effortlessly cast anthing from Apple iPhone or laptop to your LG AI TV
Reviews:
I
went to BestBuy in Miami over the Easter Weekend and a buddy of mine
who works there showed me the new C9 series from LG. I already own a C7
and that has one of the best pictures of any TV I have ever owned. I
was now in the market for another TV for the bedroom to replace my aging
Panasonic Plasma. I looked at several other TVs that interested me
which included the Sony A9F OLED and I have to say it was close but the
C9 was just a hair better. Anyway long story short I ended up buying
the C9.
Ok so if you own the C7 or C8 (both use the same screen)
the picture quality on the C9 while viewing a slow moving or still image
will not look any different from the older models. What you are really
paying for is the faster processor and how well it handles fast moving
images and cleans up artifacts and does upscaling. This is where I
could really see the difference. I put on a few high bit rate 4K Demo
Files (580MB for 90 seconds of video) and played them back through an
Nvidia Shield TV and I could see much better blending and motion
handling and even the colors looked better. It's ability to upscale
1080P was better than my C7 and was very impressive. Once again though
old SD 480 video was not all that great. It is better than the C7 but
you really cannot get a good pic from something that low in resolution.
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