Nice touches like the soundbar stand, built-in Google Cast capabilities and 3D add work in tandem with the OLED panel itself to deliver quality that's second-to-none. If you're looking for a killer 65-inch and have plenty of money on hand, there should be...
The best looking TV we have ever used. HDR10 and Dolby Vision support, wide color gamut, infinite contrast ratios, wide viewing angles, and fantastic design make for a TV that everyone will want,
The remote could be backlit, and black frame insertion to improve motion would be nice,
I can say that I've never seen a better TV than the LG E6 OLED. The shadow crush issue is fixed, and the support for both current HDR standards means it works with all content you can get today. The updated design makes mounting it much easier than before...
Yes, LG's OLED UHDTVs do have shortcomings, including their inability to get as bright as the best LCD sets. But OLED's significant advantages more than compensate and have made these TVs, including the superb OLED65E6P, the new golden goose in the Ultra...
Published: 2016-10-12, Author: John , review by: tomsguide.com
Exceptional picture quality, The blackest blacks, Great off-axis viewing, Beefed-up sound
Expensive
Top LCD models, such as the $4,000 Samsung KS9000, are closing in on LG's industry-leading OLEDs — but they are not quite there yet. And LG is setting a very high bar by supporting all of the HDR formats it can, beating others such as Samsung and Sony in...
With the exception of other 2016 OLED TVs, the LG E6 outperforms every other TV we've tested. It evinced perfect black levels, wide viewing angles, accurate color and a brighter picture than last year. It's compatible with both types of HDR TV shows and m
The E6 is more expensive than the B6, which performs about the same
Unless you have even more money to burn than the typical OLED TV shopper, you should choose the less expensive version of this TV...
Published: 2016-07-03, Author: Stephen , review by: 4k.com
Extraordinary picture quality and color, Stunning black levels and pixel-perfect dimming, Amazing brightness by OLED standards, HDR-compatible for HDR10 and Dolby Vision, WebOS 3.0 is superb, Incredible design
Peak brightness doesn't match the best LCD capacity, Really expensive for 65 and 55 inches, high input lg with HDR console gaming
The bottom line for the LG OLED65E6P is that it is one nearly perfect piece of 4K home theater technology and is easily the best 4K TV of 2016 along with its nearly identical sister the G6. If you can afford the E6, then go for it, you simply will not be...
Steep sticker price, TruMotion can be annoying, Upscaling could use improvement
LG's latest OLED is pricey, yes, but offers exceptional clarity when given 4K HDR content and a plethora of content on its well-rounded LG Content Store...
The LG OLED55E6 is perfect for a very specific audience – one that wants pristine picture quality, but doesn't necessarily need a 65-inch set, and is willing to pay a premium for it. If that sounds like you, the E6 doesn't disappoint. If you need somethin...
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Published: 2017-01-26, Author: Steve , review by: insideci.co.uk
Overall, we rate the E6 is an outstanding UHD set. It's great with both HD and UHD content sources, is beautiful to look at and has a first rate connected smart platform in webOS. Normally, screens are outshone by there successors. But the E6 could b...
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