The is on sale during Amazon's Prime Day, with the 65-inch model going for as low as $1,846 (about $900 off). It's not the latest model in this series, but the is an incredible television that has one of the best displays I've ever seen. The price tag may have been a little scary when it first came out, but it's now significantly less than the initial MSRP.
It might still be out of reach for many consumers. I'll get straight to the point. I test a lot of TVs.
When I found out I would be trying out along with one of the , I knew I would be watching a highly-touted TV. It didn't disappoint. Even though it's more than a year old now and LG has , this is still an incredible television.
It's one of the best-looking TVs I've ever tested, both in terms of the display and the design of the set itself. It packs very impressive audio and a ton of features into its slim design, and any content I tried out looked beautiful. The G3 is available in sizes from 55 to 83 inches.
For the purposes of this review, I tested the 65-inch. Let's dive into what makes this TV so good. Right out of the box, I noticed how sleek the G3 is.
At only an inch thick and with an almost non-existent bezel, it's designed to sit flush on a wall. Since I was only enjoying it temporarily, I instead opted to mount it on a stand, but it still looked elegant. This set has four HDMI ports, all of them HDMI 2.
1 eARC. All inputs are in a small cutout on the left side of the TV that I found easy to access. Some TVs place .