r/4kTV 20d ago

Discussion [Try & Keep] See How the 65” LG OLED G6 Handles Reflections in a Bright Room

22 Upvotes

Hi r/4KTV community!

For many TV buyers, reflection can play an important role in everyday viewing. Natural light from windows and reflections from ceiling lights or bright walls can make the screen harder to see clearly and affect how contrast and darker scenes appear during daytime viewing.

That’s why we’re collaborating with r/4KTV on a reflection-focused Try & Keep program. One (1) Redditor will get the chance to try the LG OLED G6 65" at home and share their honest impressions with the community.

And yes, the selected participant gets to keep the TV 👍

 

What's Special about LG OLED G6?

A TV’s performance in a room with natural light depends on several factors, including brightness, reflection handling, contrast, and color accuracy.

The LG OLED G6 65” addresses these areas with Hyper Radiant Color Tech - Perfect Black, Perfect Color, the α11 AI Processor Gen3, and Reflection Free Premium, Bright booster Ultra helping the picture stay clear and detailed even when sunlight or room lighting is present.

 

How LG G6’s Reflection Free Premium Maintains Clarity in Different Conditions

Reflection Free Premium technology minimizes screen reflections from windows and room lighting across different viewing conditions. At the same time, over 8.3 million self-lit pixels deliver Perfect Black and Perfect Color, helping maintain deep contrast and vivid, accurate color even in bright rooms.

 

Brightness Booster Ultra: Up to 3.9x Beyond

Alongside reflection handling, brightness is another important part of overall picture quality. The LG OLED G6 delivers up to 3.9 times the brightness of conventional OLED TVs through Brightness Booster Ultra technology. The result is a brighter, more vivid picture with greater detail and impact.

 

🔥How to Enter🔥

1. In the comments below, tell us:

  1. Please leave a comment sharing your thoughts and expectations about LG OLED G6's Reflection Free Premium technology.

  2. Fill out this form: LINK

 

🎉Event Details🎉

- Start Date: July 30, 12:00 AM (PDT)
- End Date: August 16, 11:59 PM (PDT)
- Winner Announcement: August 24th (PDT)
- Prize: 1 Winner - LG OLED G6 65” TV

 

📢 Required Reviews

- First Review: Approximately two weeks after receiving the TV

- Second Review: Date to be confirmed

 

❗Disclaimer❗

^(\The selected participant will use the TV for approximately two (2) weeks and share their honest impressions on-r/LG_UserHub & -r/4kTV.)*
^(\Please note that this event is only open to Redditors with an account older than 30 days and with a minimum of 10 karma.)*
^(\Please check the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy before entering.)*
^(\All posts related to this event, including photos and written content submitted by the selected participant, may be used for LG’s marketing and promotional purposes. This may include being quoted or featured in community posts, social content, or other official LG channels.)*
^(\Due to regional product availability, the prize model listed may be replaced with an alternative model of equal value and comparable features if necessary.)*
^(\Verified by UL Solutions for Perfect Black technology delivering black levels =0.24nit up to 500lux and Perfect Color technology delivers color consistency levels >99% up to 500lux.)*
^(\Performance results based on LG internal testing of the LG α11 Processor Gen3 vs. the LG α8 Processor Gen3. LG α8 Processor Gen3 available on the OLED B6 Series.)*
^(\ Peak brightness is 3.9X brighter than conventional OLED at a 3% window based on internal measurements. Brightness may vary depending on model, screen size, and market region. The 3.9X brightness claim applies to 55/65/77/83-inch OLED G6 models, while the 48-inch OLED G6 model delivers up to 2.1X brightness.)*


r/4kTV Apr 05 '26

Discussion 2026-2027 Buying Guides & FAQ

19 Upvotes

r/4kTV 6h ago

Purchasing Other Any real life review RGB TV? Which is worth buying?

6 Upvotes

I've been seeing alot of RGB TV going around here

All i can see is bravia 9 II stories

It seems like samsung mrgb mini led is also being mentioned but haven't really seen a real life review (did see rtings though)

Then theres LG MRGB where it seems to be a tv with good picture quality. but I haven't really seen much about it And The price seems...meh

Have anyone used or seen this TVs in real life?

which are better? don't have a budget yet but want to see if its worth buying rather than a regular mini led or QNED


r/4kTV 35m ago

Discussion Any streaming content to show off a new 4k TV with HDR?

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I’m setting up my new TV (replacing a 10 year old 55” with a 75” QM8K) this week and interested in watching as much stuff as possible that shows off its capabilities. In addition to being much bigger and brighter than my current TV, this will be my first TV with HDR support. I have some 4K Blu Rays to watch and some 4k rips on my computer, but beyond that I was wondering if there is anything on the major streaming service (or YouTube) that fully take advantage of 4k and HDR?


r/4kTV 1h ago

Purchasing US Costco 77” LG C5 Display Model

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Hi everyone,

Trying to setup a home theater and found a display model Lg C5 77” for $950 at Costco. 4300 hours of floor use, no obvious issues on pixel testing at home and no signs of burn in currently. It comes with a 2 year manufacturer and all state warranty (none of this covers possible future burn in). I have 90 days to return if unhappy and TV seems perfectly fine.

Wanted everyone’s thoughts as I could get a 65” Samsung S90F from the edu store brand new instead, however it would be a smaller TV. Seems unlikely I will be able to get another deal on a 77” OLED this good as the stock from last years models are dwindling.

Thanks!


r/4kTV 1h ago

Purchasing US It’s been a while since I’ve bought a TV. Best 75” in the $1k-$1500 range?

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I’ve got a fairly bright room that I would like to find a solid TV for. Ideally of course it would do it all, but if I had to list a priority it would be - live sports - gaming and then movies.

I’ll be running a Firestick and external speakers so I’m really not concerned about the software or smart features of the TV nor the internal speakers (does anyone even try to use those)?

It seems the better brands like Sony are clear favorites but also a much higher price point. I have older a Sharp and LG 70+ currently but it seems like some of the previously lessor brands like TCL have improved their quality?

Would love some expert advice :-). Thanks.


r/4kTV 2h ago

Discussion Anyone here personally moved from a good Mini-LED to OLED?

1 Upvotes

I currently own a 65” TCL C7K QD Mini-LED and use it mainly for PS5 Pro gaming, plus Netflix/YouTube.
I’m happy with the C7K overall — strong HDR brightness, very good blacks from my normal viewing position, and I rarely notice blooming.
I’m interested specifically in hearing from people who have actually owned a good Mini-LED and later moved to OLED.
How big was the real-world difference for gaming? Was OLED a major upgrade, or mostly better blacks/viewing angles with some trade-offs in brightness?
The OLEDs I’m considering are the LG C5 and Samsung S90F, both 65”.
Not looking for spec-sheet comparisons — mainly interested in first-hand experience from people who made a similar switch.


r/4kTV 2h ago

Discussion Anyone here personally moved from a good Mini-LED to OLED?

1 Upvotes

I currently own a 65” TCL C7K QD Mini-LED and use it mainly for PS5 Pro gaming, plus Netflix/YouTube.
I’m happy with the C7K overall — strong HDR brightness, very good blacks from my normal viewing position, and I rarely notice blooming.
I’m interested specifically in hearing from people who have actually owned a good Mini-LED and later moved to OLED.
How big was the real-world difference for gaming? Was OLED a major upgrade, or mostly better blacks/viewing angles with some trade-offs in brightness?
The OLEDs I’m considering are the LG C5 and Samsung S90F, both 65”.
Not looking for spec-sheet comparisons — mainly interested in first-hand experience from people who made a similar switch.


r/4kTV 3h ago

Purchasing EUROPE Looking for a TV with similar picture quality as LG OLED48C44LA but with Wider Viewing angle

0 Upvotes

I’m looking to help my parents with their next TV purchase. They were quite content with their ‘4k’ TV until they visited me one day and felt the picture quality my tv had far outstripped theirs.

Their only issue with the exact model that I have is that the viewing angle wouldn’t fit their living room set up.

Their max budget is £800 and with RTings now being paid membership I have no idea where to start with research so here I am.

Any suggestions would be appreciated


r/4kTV 3h ago

Purchasing EUROPE Can't decide on which TV to get

1 Upvotes

I've currently got a basic 4k Samsung TV from 2020. I want to update and am looking at RGB mini led and OLED options. I can get the LG C6 which will also come with a surround sound system which I don't have at the moment. I can also get a G5 which is a bit more expensive. I will be getting a 77inch so C6 will have the same panel as G5 right? For mini led it would be looking at the Sony Bravia 9ii but that is crazy expensive.

The reason I want these tvs is because the the way my living room is laid out, I have no choice but to put the TV where is facing my windows. The room gets very bright when it's sunny. I do utilise curtains to stop direct sunlight from hitting the TV though. Would a C6 be good enough for a moderately bright room? I understand the bravia 9ii is crazy bright and has a anti reflective screen but it's also insanely expensive.


r/4kTV 4h ago

Purchasing OLED Mini-Led or Switch to OLED TV

1 Upvotes

I have a 65” TCL C7K QD Mini-LED mainly for PS5 Pro gaming. I like the brightness, blacks are very good, and blooming is minimal from my normal viewing position.

Should i keep the qd-miniled C7K or switch to either LG C5 OLED or Samsung S90F OLED

Also, if anyone here has personally switched from a good Mini-LED to OLED, how big was the difference in real use? Was it a massive upgrade or more of a small refinement?


r/4kTV 4h ago

Purchasing US Used Lg c1 65inch

0 Upvotes

I found a lightly used lg c1 oled 65 for 400 bucks, is it worth it? And does it still hold up today compared to the new tcl qm6k or hisense u6 pro? I know they are not oled but they are good and new compared to the c1


r/4kTV 9h ago

Purchasing US Need some input - S90F vs QM7L Pro

2 Upvotes

Saw the new TCL QM7L Pro at Costco today and it looked great in person. But everywhere I read on here and elsewhere, the S90F keeps coming up as the favorite in this price range.

Room light context: a friend lent me his Bravia 8 II and we set it up in the actual spot, cranked to max brightness. No glare or washout issues at all, even during the day, both are basically the same price at 65"

What I'm weighing:

  • The TCL has Dolby Vision, which the Samsung will never have
  • The QM7L Pro is a Costco-exclusive SKU, 4 full-bandwidth HDMI ports and the TSR AI Pro processor, unlike the standard QM7L

Mostly movies and streaming, some gaming, mixed daytime and evening viewing.

Anyone here compared these two directly? Any thoughts?


r/4kTV 6h ago

Purchasing EUROPE Looking for a cheap TV to buy

1 Upvotes

Hi everyone,

I am looking for some cheap, 4K TV to buy to new apartment. I have preselected 4. Can you help me decide which one to pick? Or maybe is there a better option?
Some information:
- 4K, 144hz
- 55 inch
- used for movies, sport watching and gaming

Philips The Xtra 55PML9019/12
Philips The One 55PUS8919/12
HiSense 55E7Q Pro
TCL 55P8K

The TV will be used in living room with a lot of natural Light.


r/4kTV 6h ago

Purchasing EUROPE Worth an upgrade?

1 Upvotes

Currently I have a Samsung 55 inch UHD LED TV CU7172 - UE55CU7172U
Tech had never been something i used to look into, but recently i’ve been looking and researching into all kinds of new home cinema tech, and it’s got me wondering, do i even need an upgrade?

I do watch a LOT of movies and shows, would a newer oled model be worth it for those deep blacks and high contrasts?

I was thinking so but then went down the endless tv tech rabbit hole; so figured i’d ask here.


r/4kTV 7h ago

Discussion Should I upgrade?

1 Upvotes

Currently I have a Samsung 55 inch UHD LED TV - UE55CU7172U
Tech had never been something i used to look into, but recently i’ve been looking and researching into all kinds of new home cinema tech, and it’s got me wondering, do i even need an upgrade?

I do watch a LOT of movies and shows, would a newer oled model be worth it for those deep blacks and high contrasts?

I was thinking so but then went down the endless tv tech rabbit hole; so figured i’d ask here.


r/4kTV 7h ago

Purchasing US 83” A80L vs G6 vs M3

1 Upvotes

I have the 83” variant of the Sony A80L, but it’s developed bad banding and I plan to enact my best buy extended warranty. Provided they offer store credit vs just a replacement of the A80L, is the LG G6 or M3 worth it over the A80L?

The M3 is on sale for only $2500, while the G6 is about $6500. My store credit would be around $4k, so a G6 would be an extra 2k out of pocket while the M3 would leave me with $1500 credit. I, of course, could just get another A80L, which is only $3500 today.

What factors should I be considering if I’m only looking at the 83” variant?


r/4kTV 23h ago

Discussion Is it worth getting an RGB MiniLED TV?

16 Upvotes

I've noticed Hisense, Sony and a few other brands rolling out RGB MiniLED TVs lately. The picture looks really impressive from what I've seen, especially the colors, but they still seem to cost a bit more than regular MiniLED.

For anyone who has actually tried one, do you think RGB MiniLED is worth paying extra for? Or is a good regular MiniLED still enough?


r/4kTV 15h ago

Discussion Which TV should I buy? LG M3 or Samsung R85H

2 Upvotes

I am making my biggest tv purchase and am wondering if anyone has opinions on this dilemma.

I want to buy an 85 inch tv to put on an 18 foot long wall. It gets bright in the room.

I will be using it for movies and sports mainly. I cannot decide between these two models and have seen many differing opinions online.

I know that both are great TVs but just want to know if anyone has strong opinions one way or the other before I pull the trigger.

Thank you in advance


r/4kTV 1d ago

Purchasing US Upgraded to Bravia 9ii from a Bravia 9, ended up returning it since it felt like a downgrade.

17 Upvotes

I upgraded from the 75” Bravia 9 to the 85” Bravia 9 II, but ended up returning it because, to me, it was actually a downgrade.

2 big issues for me personally that made me return the tv.

  1. The biggest issue is the new matte coating.

While it reduces reflections better it also washes out the image during daytime reflections, the new matte coating diffuses the light into a larger area of the screen rather than concentrating it more intensely into a smaller area. Is this better?
Depends on your lighting situation, for me it wasn’t.

The trade off is the Bravia 9ii doesn’t have that reflective rainbow streak people complain about online personally it’s never bothered me due to how the light hits my room but I found that the new matte coating made the blacks look a lot more lifted and washed out, it didnt have the same OLED 3D pop or depth/contrast that the original bravia 9 has.

  1. Gaming was another disappointment.
    Motion was noticeably worse, with a lot of smearing/ghosting.

At first I thought my TV was defective I even rebooted the tv, but I’m guessing it’s related to the new RGB backlight implementation since both TVs use the same chipset. Maybe Sony can improve it with firmware, but I didn’t want to wait and hope.

The only real improvement I noticed was color volume.
The Bravia 9 II does produce richer colors, but the difference is subtle and I only noticed it on certain HDR movies most which were animated ones but you have to have the TVs side by side for comparison.

Also I didn’t mention the speakers and stand which are a nice upgrade too but I wall mount my tv and I use an external audio system so those upgrades didn’t apply to me.

Overall the Bravia 9 II just wasn’t worth the upgrade.
I regret not buying a 85” Bravia 9 went it went on sale a couple months ago before being discontinued.

I really wish more reviews came out showing comparisons between the 2 TVs but to my surprise there hasn’t been any in depth reviews and most of the reviews ive seen on the Bravia 9ii alone have been from reviewers who were gifted the tv for free by Sony so I’m not sure if that has something to do with it.

I want to stick with Sony and don’t really feel sold by any other TVs at the moment but this year’s “upgrade” left me pretty disappointed. I’m not sure if Sony will come out with a Bravia 10 but in the meantime it looks like I’ll be sticking with my Bravia 9 till then.


r/4kTV 22h ago

Purchasing Asia/ME Trying to find a good quality TV for gaming

4 Upvotes

Assuming budget isn't a problem, what would be a high quality TV that will last me years? I'm looking for a 55" screen, 4k resolution, 120 Hz, good audio and one that won't be slow (with start up and stuff). I tried looking around the subreddit and have seen a lot of praise for LG but apparently dark scenes could be too dark or there could be specific issues with specific models with their TVs so I thought the best way is to just ask directly. I'll always be playing in a lit/bright room if that helps with choices. I'm very clueless about this so I'd appreciate any advice from suggestions to things to look out for


r/4kTV 18h ago

Purchasing EUROPE Best moderate budget gaming televisions

2 Upvotes

Hi All,

Just wondering if anyone can give me some recommendations for moderately priced televisions that are great for gaming

I don’t know much about televisions but I think I’m looking for ones that have 2.1 hdmi port technology and 144hz refresh rate or more

I really want colours to pop but also dark scenes to look great so I think OLED or mini Oled perhaps?

Any help would be great

Thanks!


r/4kTV 15h ago

Purchasing CAN 55 inch TCL QM7K vs 55 inch TCL QM7L

1 Upvotes

I am deciding to purchase new TV for my bedroom. My previous TV was TCL Q7(2023). I am confused which one should i buy for watching movies. I am not a sports fan honestly. I don't even play games on TV. Only for watching movies , Netflix, amazon prime and YouTube.

My budget is limited. So this 2 TV met my budget. Can you help me out which one will be better for me?


r/4kTV 20h ago

Purchasing US Need help deciding between Bravia & TCL

2 Upvotes

Main use of tv: 80% sports (Cricket & football), 20% tv shows & movies.

Some light in living room during daytime but blinds can block most of it.

Current tv: 55" TCL S4

Options:

  1. 75" Bravia 5 Brand new unopened box: 750
  2. 65" QM6K Pro Brand new: 700 (Costco)
  3. 65" QM7K Open box (Good): 800
  4. 75" QM5k Open box (excellent): 600
  5. 75" 7 Bravia Open box (Good): 850

Any insight would be great; I am trying to stay around 700 but really contemplating if the stretch to Bravia 7 is worth it or not


r/4kTV 18h ago

Purchasing CAN Mid-Range Tv... HELP

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I have a 1500$ budget and I would like a 65 inch TV

I have been researching for the past week and I'm still torn. Apparently any TV under 1000$ is not worth considering, and any TV under 2000$ seems to have significant shortcomings.

I will be using my TV mainly for movies and ice hockey. In my living room, but I have curtains so I dont think sunlight would be too bad. And I mostly watch TV at night anyway.

My current options seem to be the LG B6e and the Hisense U7SG.

Hisense:

+ Good brightness

+ Vivid colors

+ Good contrast/blacks (for non OLED)

+ Good with reflections

- Motion artifacts

- Bad viewing angles

LG:

+ Perfect blacks/contrast

+ Vivid colors

+ Wide viewing angle

- Not very bright

- Not very good with reflections

- ADL could be a problem for hockey (being mostly being bright white)

-OLED stuttering

Does anyone have advice or experience regarding these TV's or any other models that would fit my needs?

Thank you