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Test for those who know: not everything in the world lasts forever (even Nokia 3310) Lg A1 turned out to be worthy of attention, but it was not without flaws - the manufacturer had to remove several important functions. Rtings.com has released a review of the long-awaited LG A1 OLED series. This series allows you to plunge into the world of OLED TV at a very seductive price. The buyer gets a real OLED TV without significant compromises - infinite contrast, perfect blacks, excellent viewing angles and brightness. Unfortunately, there were some drawbacks - for the sake of an affordable price, we went under the knife: HDMI 2.1 support, Variable Refresh Rate technology, support for 120hz, G-Sync and Free-Sync LG A1 got a fairly dark panel - the maximum brightness in SDR does not rise more than 264 nits, and in HDR it does not exceed 452 nits. Rtings notes that this brightness will not be enough for true and high-quality HDR content. The uniformity of gray and dark c  OLED TVs in olors is excellent. Externally, LG A1 is almost no different from LG C1 and B1. The main differences are in the legs. The body material is plastic and metal. The LG A1 has an excellent anti-reflective coating that allows you not to worry about glare in a room with a lot of light sources. Matrix latency in game mode is an excellent 10ms, which makes the novelty from LG a great gaming solution, if we discard the functions of VRR, G-Sync and others. The thickness of the frame on the top and sides is 1 cm, which is slightly more than the LG C1. The sound from the speakers turned out to be not outstanding in quality, with strong distortion at maximum volume and inexpressive in general. In summary, Rtings says the LG A1 is compelling enough to be looked at when choosing a new OLED TV. Unfortunately, the manufacturer had to sacrifice a number of technologies and maximum brightness for the sake of an attractive and competitive price (from $1400 for a 55-inch model). The TV is not worth attention - it has low brightness and lacks really important functions, it is better to take B1 or C1, the surcharge will be small and will fully pay for itself. If someone is interested in delving into the review and reading personally all the subtleties about the LG A1, follow the link below. https://tonaton.ug/s_17-oled-tvs

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