








🔥 Elevate your living room with cinematic brilliance and next-gen gaming power!
The LG OLED55C14LB is a 55-inch 4K UHD OLED TV featuring LG’s 4K SELF-LIT OLED panel for infinite contrast and perfect color accuracy. Powered by the advanced α9 Gen4 AI processor, it delivers optimized picture and sound quality. Equipped with Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos, it offers a premium cinema experience. Gamers benefit from HDMI 2.1 support with 120Hz refresh rate, VRR, and Game Optimiser. Voice control via built-in Google Assistant and Alexa enhances smart home integration, while eye comfort technologies ensure safer viewing.























| ASIN | B08X3QYNT5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 197,157 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 1,755 in TVs |
| Item model number | OLED55C14LB |
| Manufacturer | LG Electronics |
| Product Dimensions | 1.85 x 48.35 x 27.8 cm; 23 kg |
C**M
Perfect TV for streaming and gaming
After moving to our first house I was looking for a TV for our living room. I needed a decent size, with 4k and 120hz output for our TV and gaming needs. This TV ticks all of the boxes. It has 4 x120hz hdmi ports, looks great, and has a great picture. I've owned this TV for 3/4 years now and it still works perfectly, would recommend to anyone and would definitely buy again if I was in the market for a new tv. The screen is really bright too so works great even with a bright living room. I used to use it on the stand that it comes with, but have recently fitted it to the wall. It was really easy to mount, my only concern was that the TV is fairly heavy and the screen is slim at the top. But so long as you have good fixings and a decent wall mount, it works perfectly. Just take your time and make sure not to put too much pressure on the screen when lifting in to place.
K**Y
best tv ever
great picture and sound quality great for gaming honestly the best tv around for the price. wouldnt normally spend over £1000 on a tv but i can honestly say i am happy that i did as the quality is just worlds apart from my old 43" led 4k hdr tv. one thing that also is a big difference is the weight it may only be 12" bigger then my old tv but its at least double the weight of it maybe even more but that shows build quality so nothing bad about the extra weight. i have it set up as a home cinema with surround sound with dolby atmos and i will never go to a cinema again it is just so much better. so if you do watch alot of high quality films (4k uhd) this tv paired with a good dolby atmos system you will have a full cinema experience in your own home with a better screen in my opinion Update after just over a year owning this tv and honestly has made all other tvs i watched since owning it just look awful. Best tv for gaming and movies expecially if you set up a 5.1.2 surround sound system. no burn in on the picture at all still as bright as the day i got it will definitely stick with LG tvs in the future.
R**N
You won’t need another TV
My first LG, the Oled C1. Only cost stopped me when I first saw the reviews on this item, when that dropped to just over a G, I couldn’t say no. Thin as a wafer. Future proof-ish. 3 USB’s 2.0. 4 120Hz HDMI ports, eARC TV Ethernet 3.5mm headphone Jack & more. Voice activated remote, use the magic wand, flick the remote and the cursor appears on screen :) or the old style clicker. The wheel on the remote is so handy for going through the apps and menus. Plays anything you throw at it on a USB and upscales nicely. The clarity is as you would expect. Lots of picture settings to tweak if needed, but ootb, it’s fine, as are the sound settings. Gallery is a nice touch, allowing you to view masterpieces without the crowds. Gaming is on a new level as it’s got it’s own setting specifically for that. The blackest blacks you’ll ever see on screen !! I’m waiting for my PS5 to arrive. One bad point, really shouldn’t put you off. Optical cable, you really have to push hard to get it to slot into place. Overall, I’m in Love, as you will be if you choose wisely & get an LG Oled C1, you won’t need another TV
M**E
Great TV as expected. Recommend
What I expected after seeing it before buying and reading the reviews. Fabulous viewing experience. Had my old 65” Samsung side by side over Xmas we setup two race stations for F1 on the Xbox in 4K: the colour and clarity is really noticeable and the refresh. I guess size wise from 65 to 77 isn’t that much so didn’t necessarily feel the benefit of the jump in size. It’s expensive in contrast to my Samsung series 7 RU7100 65” which was only £500 but isn’t the equivalent in Samsungs defence still I like the Samsungs I have two of them, feature lacked for the price. Granted LG is smarter and so much nicer to look at in terms of colours deep back are so deep colours crisp. More gaming features and less input lag and supports 120hz and GSync free sync if you attached your pc. Not connected mine as of yet but will give it a try at some point, don’t feel a huge need as it’s near the specs of a good gaming monitor but then again they’re not 77” so it’s hard to compare. It’s about as good as it gets without spending a whole lot more. Does it justify the money, I’m not sure, this TV was 5k when I first looked at it but it’s halved in price. Something I wanted for my cinema setup along with Dolby atmos so I’m happy with the purchase and waited a long while. Could it be cheaper, absolutely! Would I wait if I have good 75 already, yes just to see if the price falls a little more.
S**E
Which? Magazine recommended
Start with the only bad point which is that the screen is a little glossy when the light from the window shines on it (closing the curtains fixes it). Now for the good points, everything you want out of a TV, it is. The picture is great the sound is just as good. The 'magic wand' remote takes a bit of getting used to but works. I mainly watch Disney, Amazon and Netflix all of which work fine in any of the SD, HD and Ultra HD. I don't watch sport but if that is your bag then I can say that Wimbledon looks great with no lag visible on the ball (the trailing image you sometimes get from fast moving objects). If you spend double, Which? magazine says they are better but not by much and nothing I would notice.
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