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Product Description:
SELF-LIT PIXELS: LG's signature OLED technology creates an incredible watching experience and stellar picture quality illuminated with over 8 million self-lit pixels. Take in rich and accurate colors from the brightest to darkest parts of the scene thanks to 100% Color Volume* and with 100% Color Fidelity.
BRIGHTNESS BOOSTER MAX: Discover a brighter more vivid picture. The LG OLED evo shines even brighter than before. Brightness Booster Max technology magnifies each individual pixel for luminous quality that shines with every detail.
ONE WALL DESIGN: Transform your home into a more artful space with the all-new, contemporary LG OLED design that leaves virtually no gap when you hang it on the wall.* And when you're not watching, display paintings, photos and other content to blend the LG OLED evo G4 into your surroundings.
DOLBY VISION, FILMMAKER AND DOLBY ATMOS: Experience the magic of the big screen right from your couch. Every LG OLED comes loaded with Dolby Vision for extraordinary color, contrast and brightness, plus Dolby Atmos* for sound you can feel all around you. Land in the center of the action with FILMMAKER MODE, allowing you to see films just as the director intended.
a11 AI PROCESSOR: Enjoy smooth, crisp picture and sound no matter what you watch with AI Picture Pro and AI Super Upscaling. Find and choose what to watch fast and without lag. See movies in perfected tone with AI Director Processing. Multi View with 4 screens lets you split your screen into four unique views so you can watch even more than before. These elements and more make up the peak LG OLED watching experience, powered by LG's one-of-a-kind processor.
Products Specifications
SELF-LIT PIXELS: LG's signature OLED technology creates an incredible watching experience and stellar picture quality illuminated with over 8 million self-lit pixels. Take in rich and accurate colors from the brightest to darkest parts of the scene thanks to 100% Color Volume* and with 100% Color Fidelity.
BRIGHTNESS BOOSTER MAX: Discover a brighter more vivid picture. The LG OLED evo shines even brighter than before. Brightness Booster Max technology magnifies each individual pixel for luminous quality that shines with every detail.
ONE WALL DESIGN: Transform your home into a more artful space with the all-new, contemporary LG OLED design that leaves virtually no gap when you hang it on the wall.* And when you're not watching, display paintings, photos and other content to blend the LG OLED evo G4 into your surroundings.
DOLBY VISION, FILMMAKER AND DOLBY ATMOS: Experience the magic of the big screen right from your couch. Every LG OLED comes loaded with Dolby Vision for extraordinary color, contrast and brightness, plus Dolby Atmos* for sound you can feel all around you. Land in the center of the action with FILMMAKER MODE, allowing you to see films just as the director intended.
a11 AI PROCESSOR: Enjoy smooth, crisp picture and sound no matter what you watch with AI Picture Pro and AI Super Upscaling. Find and choose what to watch fast and without lag. See movies in perfected tone with AI Director Processing. Multi View with 4 screens lets you split your screen into four unique views so you can watch even more than before. These elements and more make up the peak LG OLED watching experience, powered by LG's one-of-a-kind processor.
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For this side-by-side comparison test, we set up the G4 next to three other OLED TVs, including its direct competitor, the Samsung S95D, as well as the less-expensive LG C4 and the LG G3, the G4's predecessor from last year. The G4 looked better than the two other LG models but a bit worse overall than the Samsung, thanks to its the S95D's better bright-room image and was slightly brighter with a bit more impactful color.
The LG G4 83" looks amazing on all content I have thrown at it, as long as I have the motion smoothing stuff turned off and Film maker mode selected, in that mode I have never felt the need to get it professionally calibrated or invest in a calibration device myself, which I am thinking about for the Monitor I use for work. I'm not really a fan of the inbuilt OS but don't really use that anyway.
I mainly stream using a PS5 through a Marantz CINEMA 70s, and this is the only gripe I really have with this TV and I don't actually think it is fully or even mainly the TVs fault, but switching inputs on the Marantz can sometimes not find a signal even if sound is coming out the speakers. I cant say 100% but it only seems to be when switching to the PS5 that there is a problem and I need to turn the TV and Receiver off and on again and sometimes use the TVs switching rather than the Receivers to get the signal displayed. My guess is a PS5 HDMI CEC bug maybe some incompatibility between that and the Marantz.
I guess the only other detractor is the price, whilst I see the value for me I can also see others not having the same point of view.
CNET
Reviewed on 08 Jun, 2024
For this side-by-side comparison test, we set up the G4 next to three other OLED TVs, including its direct competitor, the Samsung S95D, as well as the less-expensive LG C4 and the LG G3, the G4's predecessor from last year. The G4 looked better than the two other LG models but a bit worse overall than the Samsung, thanks to its the S95D's better bright-room image and was slightly brighter with a bit more impactful color.
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Posted On: 20 Nov, 2025
The LG G4 83" looks amazing on all content I have thrown at it, as long as I have the motion smoothing stuff turned off and Film maker mode selected, in that mode I have never felt the need to get it professionally calibrated or invest in a calibration device myself, which I am thinking about for the Monitor I use for work. I'm not really a fan of the inbuilt OS but don't really use that anyway. I mainly stream using a PS5 through a Marantz CINEMA 70s, and this is the only gripe I really have with this TV and I don't actually think it is fully or even mainly the TVs fault, but switching inputs on the Marantz can sometimes not find a signal even if sound is coming out the speakers. I cant say 100% but it only seems to be when switching to the PS5 that there is a problem and I need to turn the TV and Receiver off and on again and sometimes use the TVs switching rather than the Receivers to get the signal displayed. My guess is a PS5 HDMI CEC bug maybe some incompatibility between that and the Marantz. I guess the only other detractor is the price, whilst I see the value for me I can also see others not having the same point of view.
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