![]() ![]() The selection of connections is otherwise top-notch, though it no longer supports analog component video. ![]() Check out our guide to OLED burn-in for more. ![]() We at CNET don't consider burn-in a reason for most people to avoid buying an OLED TV, however. All OLED TVs are more subject to both temporary and permanent image retention, aka burn-in, than LCD TVs.High-end LCDs are brighter than OLEDs (especially with HDR), but the picture quality on OLED TVs I've reviewed is superior overall. The best LCD TVs I've reviewed so far scored a 9 in image quality, while OLEDs TVs like the C1 have scored a 10.OLED display technology is fundamentally different from the LED LCD technology used in the vast majority of today's TVs, including Samsung and TCL's QLED models.The C1 also lacks a far-field mic for hands-free voice and a Next-Gen TV tuner, both relatively minor extras included on the G1. The C1 also has more sizes than the more expensive G1 series, which offers that Evo panel and a slimmer, wall-mount-centric Gallery design.The A1 lacks HDMI 2.1 and has a less impressive processor, as well as fewer HDMI inputs (three instead of four) and a 60Hz refresh rate. The C1 has more sizes than LG's least expensive OLED TV, the A1 series, as well as better image quality features.
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