New TV for £2000
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Mr.Nobody

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1,353 posts

68 months

Sunday 17th November 2024
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I’m looking to buy a new 55” TV. Any recommendations please?

dxg

9,853 posts

280 months

Sunday 17th November 2024
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LG OLED. You won't look back.

Chris Stott

17,880 posts

217 months

Sunday 17th November 2024
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Yeah, LG OLED.

You don’t need to spend £2k… the entry level versions are fabulous.

checkmate91

858 posts

193 months

Sunday 17th November 2024
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Agreed, LG C2 here, picture quality is great, all streamed in via various apps over WiFi, no aerial signal. Sound is piped out via toslink to amp/speakers via DAC (specs available on request biggrin )

abzmike

10,943 posts

126 months

Sunday 17th November 2024
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About the only thing that’s gone down in price over the last 5 years is 55” tellys… about £1200 should do it.

Last Visit

3,265 posts

208 months

Monday 18th November 2024
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LG G4, I bought the 55 inch last week. Awesome.

ninepoint2

3,801 posts

180 months

Monday 18th November 2024
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Lovey1

523 posts

201 months

Tuesday 19th November 2024
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Here are 3 fantastic options:
https://www.richersounds.com/lg-oled55g46ls/
https://www.richersounds.com/panasonic-tv-55z90aeb...
https://www.richersounds.com/lg-oled55c46la/
I'd go with the LG G46 as at that price with a free soundbar its a steal!

dontlookdown

2,304 posts

113 months

Tuesday 19th November 2024
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Bought an LG C3 OLED last Xmas. Cost about 1k I think.

V happy with it, picture is great and colours really pop. Not mad on the clunky LG smart OS but Samsungs are no better and a fire stick sorts that out for not much money.

For 2k I'd get one of those and a decent soundbar. The sound out of the box is fine but that's where the obv improvements can be made imo.

TEKNOPUG

20,090 posts

225 months

Wednesday 20th November 2024
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All OLED TVs use the same panels, so at a similar price point, all brands will have very similar performance. The differences will be in operating systems, connectivity, audio, Ambilight etc.

Unless you are able to do side by side comparison in your own home, you won't be disappointed with any >£1500 55' OLED.

Youforreal.

1,031 posts

24 months

Wednesday 20th November 2024
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Just left a new 55” oled lg back to curries, dents in screen and remote wouldn’t work.

Digger

16,012 posts

211 months

Wednesday 20th November 2024
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Mr.Nobody said:
I’m looking to buy a new 55” TV. Any recommendations please?
How far from the TV will you be viewing?

My 65" LG C4 is chuffing awesome biggrin

langy

626 posts

259 months

Monday 25th November 2024
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Last Visit said:
LG G4, I bought the 55 inch last week. Awesome.
This..... had mine for about 2 months, great TV.

Ed.Neumann

1,072 posts

28 months

Tuesday 26th November 2024
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Mr.Nobody said:
I’m looking to buy a new 55” TV. Any recommendations please?
What sound system are you using?


I would go for a C4 LG OLED, best value for money out there, and if you want a 55" for £1100 spending double won't get you much extra. Maybe a better sound and slightly higher HDR levels, but even with them side by side you need to be looking.

At the moment B&O have the Stage soundbar down from £1800 to £1100. These are designed to work perfectly with the LG OLEDs, it is what B&O use on their panels, it just makes integration a bit sweeter with control signals sent over ethernet rather than HDMI.

For £2200 you have a cracking all in one system.

If you have a decent sound system, the TV at £1100 odd is a no brainer.

Griffith4ever

6,098 posts

55 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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I've been running a 65" OLED B series for several years now and it is as stunning as the day I bought it. Software is still up to date, HDR is stunnig. I run with ALL the effects off. Smoothing, sharpening, etc etc. So at the end of the day its just the panel I'm using.

Can't fault LG, and I can't say the same for Samsung who are quick to drop software updates/support.

Alex Z

1,926 posts

96 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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The answer is pretty much always “LG OLED” and then use the rest of the budget on a decent sound system.

LuS1fer

43,002 posts

265 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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Careful though, I bought a 65" LG C7 about 4 years ago. It lasted just over a month and started playing up.

LG were sodding useless and the retailer refused to replace it so it went off for repair (2 man collection and redelivery from 40 miles away can't have been cheap) and I was "sans TV" for a few weeks.

I dare say the size of these things is not conducive to undamaged delivery but LG were totally useless. In fairness, it has been reliable for the past 4 years and the one dead pixel it seems to have had from new has not got any worse.

I wouldn't use the retailer in question ever again but maybe I was unlucky there (bought online).

unseen

211 posts

181 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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I’ve always found the picture on Panasonics really great; there is 55Z95AEB (2024) at John Lewis for £1999. It uses their Master OLED Ultimate Panel and has integrated sound bar / Dolby atmos. I’ve got the 2023 version and it is fantastic.

Griffith4ever

6,098 posts

55 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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LuS1fer said:
Careful though, I bought a 65" LG C7 about 4 years ago. It lasted just over a month and started playing up.

LG were sodding useless and the retailer refused to replace it so it went off for repair (2 man collection and redelivery from 40 miles away can't have been cheap) and I was "sans TV" for a few weeks.

I dare say the size of these things is not conducive to undamaged delivery but LG were totally useless. In fairness, it has been reliable for the past 4 years and the one dead pixel it seems to have had from new has not got any worse.

I wouldn't use the retailer in question ever again but maybe I was unlucky there (bought online).
Richer Sounds for anything like that

Griffith4ever

6,098 posts

55 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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unseen said:
I’ve always found the picture on Panasonics really great; there is 55Z95AEB (2024) at John Lewis for £1999. It uses their Master OLED Ultimate Panel and has integrated sound bar / Dolby atmos. I’ve got the 2023 version and it is fantastic.
You would find it great. Its an LG 55" panel ;-) for £2k.

Dolbt Atmos? It outputs Atmos, but does it come with rear and height surrounds? It really isn't "Atmos" other than in license. You are far better off spending £800 less on the telly and use that money on a real sound bar with sub and at least rears.

A while ago I'd have said get an AVR with all the speakers, £800 would have easily done it, but the pricing of AV Amps now is plain stupid as no one wants them over the convenience of sound bars.