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LG OLED48A1PUA


The LG A1 is one of the most affordable ways to secure a great OLED TV with stunning contrast, but there are some tradeoffs: It doesn't get as bright as other OLED TVs, its native refresh rate is only 60Hz, and it's not as equipped for next-gen gaming as some of its competitors.

Pros and Cons


Pros

  • Perfect black levels

  • Reliable, easy-to-use smart platform

  • Attractive design

Cons

  • Relatively dim 60Hz panel

  • No HDMI 2.1 or VRR

  • Color has slight blue-shift


The LG A1 OLED displaying 4K content in a living room setting

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The most affordable OLED TV of the year scores with its picture but fumbles on features

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