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The LG OLED65E7V, part of the LG E7 series, is LG's first ‘normal' OLED TV of 2017, arriving hot on the heels of the anything but normal LG OLED65W7V. But calling it normal is an insult, really. The design, sound and especially picture quality are so go...
Peerless SDR and beautiful HDR picture quality, Stunning design, Good sound...
Some noise at high brightness levels, Not as bright as the best LCDs, It's not cheap...
LG OLED65E7V – Performance LG makes a big deal out of the fact that all of its OLED TVs for 2017, from the flag-waving W7s to the entry-level B7s, use essentially the same picture technology. So I guess I shouldn't be surprised that the OLED65E7V gives yo...
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This year is shaping up to be the most exciting year for TVs in a long time. Not just because The Crystal Maze is returning, but also because of the new sets you'll be able to watch it on.In 2017, there are going to be more OLEDs available than ever befor...
Stunning contrast, Bright, nuanced whites, Typically brilliant blacks, Impressively thin, Very decent sound for a built-in speaker...
Backlit LCD rivals still go brighter, Other LG OLEDs are claimed to offer the same picture for less...
So if you're looking to buy an LG OLED this year, should you buy the OLED65E7V? At the risk of sounding indecisive, it's hard to say for sure.Assuming that the picture quality really is the same across the entire range, we'd be inclined to suggest that th...
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If you know anything about TV, then you'll know LG's OLEDs are a little bit good. In fact, they've been the most exciting thing to happen to telly for ages. At least until The Crystal Maze revival got announced.This OLED65E7V sits slap-bang-in-the-middle...
Awesome OLED picture quality, Stunning slimline design, Built-in soundbar is good...
Still need a separate system for best sound...
If you're absolutely sold on getting an LG OLED, then the E7 seems to hit that Goldilocks sweet spot. It's cheaper than the exorbitant W7 Wallpaper, while still serving up a triple treat of stylish design, awesome visuals and admirable sound. Essentially...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2017-05-21 06:01:06
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If you know anything about TV, then you'll know LG's OLEDs are a little bit good. In fact, they've been the most exciting thing to happen to telly for ages. At least until The Crystal Maze revival got announced. This OLED65E7V sits slap-bang-in-the-midd...
If you're absolutely sold on getting an LG OLED, then the E7 seems to hit that Goldilocks sweet spot. It's cheaper than the exorbitant W7 Wallpaper, while still serving up a triple treat of stylish design, awesome visuals and admirable sound. Essentially...
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Australia's Ultra HD OLED television market is no longer a one-horse race, with LG facing stiff competition from Sony and Panasonic, but the South Korean thoroughbred is still first past the post.OLED's exquisite image quality is thanks to the fact that...
OLED's phenomenal picture quality, 4K resolution, Dolby Vision HDR...
Cheaper LG model looks just as good...
The E7T is a stunning television – combining phenomenal picture quality and Dolby Vision HDR with respectable Smart TV features, extensive connectivity options and an elegant design. When you weigh all these up, LG's Ultra HD OLED range comes out ahead of...
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It's starting to look as if 2017 will be the year that OLED TV technology really hits the big time. OLED panels have started to be used by a growing number of big-name TV brands, rather than just LG. Sets such as LG's incredibly thin and flexible Wallpape...
Stunning looks with great black levels make what is easily LG's best OLED picture quality to date, plus there's surprisingly potent Dolby Atmos sound...
HDR isn't as bright as some LCD TVs, it's not exactly cheap...
LG's OLED TVs have been very good for years now. With the OLED65E7, however, LG has taken its beloved screen technology to a whole new level, finally proving that it can do high dynamic range (HDR) as well as standard dynamic range (SDR) not just convinci...
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With each passing OLED TV review we conduct, the task becomes easier in some respects and more difficult in others. Since OLED televisions have only moved forward – no new model has ever been any worse than the one before it – it's easy enough to focus on...
Gorgeous design, Excellent user interface, Great out-of-box picture performance, Wide viewing angle, Solid sound quality...
LG C7 performs just as well for far less, Soundbar can't be removed or tucked away...
Do buy the LG E7 if you like fancy design along with slightly better sound quality built in, and don't mind paying a lot more for a little extra. Don't buy it if you like saving money and maximizing value – go get LG's C7 OLED instead...
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The E7 is a mid-range model in LG's 2017 line-up of 4K OLED TVs and as such it finds itself in direct competition with Sony's A1, Loewe's Bild 7 and Panasonic's EZ952. Naturally the E7 supports Ultra HD, High Dynamic Range (HDR) and Wide Colour Gamut (WC...
Superb blacks and contrast ratio, Fantastic dynamic range, Impressive image accuracy, Great detail just above black, Excellent video processing, Dolby Vision support, Gorgeous design, Very low input lag...
Very minor banding just above black...
The E7 is a fantastic OLED TV that delivers in every area that you would expect from a modern display. It's beautifully designed and well made, there are plenty of connections, a great remote and an excellent smart platform that includes all the video str...
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After kickstarting its 2017 OLED campaign with the sensational-but-expensive OLED W7, LG is now following that up with something rather more affordable.In fact, at ‘just' £5,000 ($5,499 or AU$7,999), picking up the 65-inch version of the E7 over the 65-in...
Gorgeous, contrast-rich pictures, Incredibly thin design, Startlingly powerful sound, Easy-to-use smart system...
Some brightness-related noise, LCD TVs are brighter, Some plasticky skin tones, It's expensive...
By delivering significantly more brightness than last year's OLED TVs, the E7 elevates LG's ground-breaking technology from very good to seriously excellent, making it now a genuinely compelling option for high dynamic range as well as standard dynamic ra...
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Australia's Ultra HD OLED television market is no longer a one-horse race, with LG facing stiff competition from Sony and Panasonic, but the South Korean thoroughbred is still first past the post.OLED's exquisite image quality is thanks to the fact that...
OLED's phenomenal picture quality, 4K resolution, Dolby Vision HDR...
Cheaper LG model looks just as good...
Despite the growing competition, LG's Ultra HD OLED televisions remain a length ahead of the field...
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LG has once again this year positioned OLED in the premium segment of the market. The new line-up consists of 5 ranges from B to W the W7 being the eye-catching wallpaper model. In this review we are examining the new E series, which is called E7 7 f...
Colors after calibration, Perfect black, Wide viewing angles, HDR picture quality, webOS is simple & functional, Decent remote control...
Still some issues on darkest tones, Motion resolution could be improved, Minor gradient banding, More rear-facing inputs than last year...
LG E7 in many ways resemble last years E6. If you decide to mount it on a wall chances are that you will not even notice any visual difference. However, as soon as you try to connect HDMI or USB devices you will notice that more ports are rear-facing on...
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4k.com
Updated: 2018-01-05 04:05:59
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LG's OLED 4K TVs, and their HDR 4K models from late 2015 onwards, have all been stunningly good home theater options. The E7 is definitely no exception to this rule. As one of the company's flagship 4K TV models for 2017, this model excels across almost e...
Stunning OLED-perfect black levels, Infinite Contrast, Superb HDR color performance, Excellent motion handling, Very light, elegant physical design, Brightest OLED TVs yet, Multi-format HDR support, Excellent native audio support...
Peak brightness diminishes under some conditions, No 3D support, slight image retention, The...
We love the look and feel of LG's E7 4K OLED TV. It does what it needs to do beautifully while looking very elegant in any home. You can get the same essential display performance from cheaper LG OLED 4K HDR TVs in the 2017 lineup but neither of them will...
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These days, you can get a respectable 65-inch 4K TV for a little over a grand. But what if you want more than respectability? Then OLED is the answer, with LG's E7 OLED65E7P ($3,999) delivering a picture so stunning that others look dull by comparison.OLE...
Stunning OLED pictur, Great off-axis viewin, Full-throated sound syste, Broad support for the latest 4K formats...
Expensive...
If you're willing to pay top dollar for the best picture quality, the LG E7 belongs at the top of your list. Its OLED display offers a stellar picture with eye-popping color, killer contrast and ultrawide- viewing angles. We were also pleasantly surprised...
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LG's 2017 OLED offerings fall into five model groups, with the OLED65E7P positioned roughly in the middle. At $5,000, it's hardly a Black Friday special, but it's significantly cheaper than the near-paper-thin 65-inch flagship OLED65W7P (reviewed in our J...
It's all about the black, Wide viewing angle, Supports both HDR10 and Dolby Vision...
Pricey...
Last year's OLED sets from LG were so impressive that, apart from their peak white capabilities (an ongoing shortcoming relative to LCD designs), it was hard to see a road ahead for improvements. But LG has found that road, and while the upgrades might pr...
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First just a review of some of the difference of all those confusing LG OLED model numbers. The higher the letter, the higher end the features and cost, but they all have about the same picture quality characteristics. The B7P and C7P have the “blade-slim...
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