LG makes some quality products, you have to give it to them. I never thought I would be excited to buy a washer/dryer, but the front load signature series got me. First an Oled, then detergent and fabric softener. Go figure. Side note: This is the first time I've ever heard a substantive claim of half brightness for LG Oled. 100,000 hours? Really? Damn fine reporting. Thank you.
This is awesome, LG always amaze me. anything I am going to buy, I always go for LG, except for when I go for phones. Then both Samsung and LG get my attention, with Samsung getting the edge.
Great informative inside look of the LG factory.. 👍🏼. Hope their oled displays get more affordable and they are able to get rid of the screen burn problem.
LG smart TV (OLED55C7T model) - bought it 4 yrs ago..but already problem - TV turns off after 3 sec on....my other Phillip TV is still good after 10 yrs..No more LG TV for me..
My OLED55B6V suffered a nasty burn in recently that is most definitely permanent despite LG customer service insisting burn in was impossible. The burn in image was from a static image on a RU-vid video that I hadn’t noticed while I was working. It must have been on for just under an hour but was long enough to leave a permanent impression. (Seriously I’m not making this up, it was no longer than an hour!) LG offered to repair the TV at virtually the price it had originally cost to buy. I’d never waste my money on an OLED ever again nor would I ever trust LG again! Picture quality is obviously amazing, but it’s really not worth the misery if you get caught out.
Their sound R&D lab is like: -We don't know much what to do, but KEF, B&W and Dynaudio do, so let's just see how our ugly trash performs in comparison with the good stuff.
@@saravanank1058 Simply better processor for upscaling and better colour accuracy and motion processing just because use same panel don't mean LG OLED TVs are equal to Sony Bravia OLED TVs . LG had advantage with HDMI 2.1 in 2019 and 2020 for gaming they squandered it buggy HDMI 2.1 ports on all thier OLED TVs now Sony beats LG all areas including gaming with A90J and A80J
@@saravanank1058 LG doesn't supply Sony with OLED panels different division called LG display do they don't see Sony as a computer but as costumer like they do Panasonic.
So what your saying is we are paying way to much for the tv since it's easier to put together and harder to make the screen then it weighs itself out meaning there all about the same to make yeah the screen may be slightly harder to make but not enough to justify the price thanks for the video
While Lg's factory in south korea looks like they take great care in their panel manufacturing I cannot say the same for their factory in Mexico. I went through 4, yes 4 65E6P OLED Tvs that had either severe vignetting on the sides, several dead pixels on one tv, and 3d filter alignment issues. My 4th set was better than the last 3 but even that one had hairline scratches all around the perimeter of the tvs screen from workers mishandling at their mexico plant. Cheap labor sucks when it comes to quality control! I wish I could've bought one of these directly from their made in korea plant.
In 2017 Sony will be sourcing panels from LG and producing their own Oled's, at least that's the prevailing scuttlebutt. It will be interesting to see how the pricing for the Sony's compares, and the technical differences.
8 minutes clip is hardly an inside of a factory.. Think about this.. The TV crew flew an incredible long distance to simply put together a 8 min video clip.
My LG LED TV showing 8 white spots after 13 months of uses (just after warranty period ends) still I trust the brand and recently brought LG double door Refrigerator....😎
is that reliability testing 100% or are they taking samples? based on volume, my hunch is that it is statistical QC sampling. which is OK, just not specified here.
Had lucky goldstar remote tv in 1980. Got into samsung in 2000 and by 2010 jad to bail as the quality started to become an issue. Back to lg now and im glad i made the switch.
D Jaquith sounds like they design it that way so you are forced to buy/upgrade to a new tv. By the 3rd or 5th year they stop making the parts for said tv so you're SOL when it comes to a repair.
I extremely agree with you and i bought a 24 inch tv it work just 3 hours and burn main board.very good job lg,i never go for lg again.TCL amazing TV brand and work sooo long time with high quality picture and reasonable pricing.
took LG six weeks to fix my TV after HDMI port stopped working. wouldn't be so bad but the 43 inch TV only came with two HDMI ports to begin with, pretty pathetic HDMI count.
Is it true they test hundred of hours before? Doesnt make sense because i have C8 and its vertical banding is better after 200 hours compare to 0 hours.