Amazon has dropped the price of the 48" LG Evo C2 4K OLED TV to only $828.14. That's significantly cheaper than the $899.99 price we saw during Black Friday. Although the C2 makes a superb gaming TV, the 48" variant also happens to be one of the best PC gaming monitors.
48" LG C2 4K OLED Gaming TV for $828.14
The 48" model is one of LG's smallest OLED TVs (only the 42" is smaller). Because of its smaller size, it really shines as a PC gaming monitor. Because the 48" C2 has the same 4K resolution as its larger siblings (and thus, the same number of pixels), it boasts a higher pixer density so images are sharper. The 48" is also (barely) small enough to fit your gaming desk. The LG Evo C2 features HDMI 2.1 ports that support 4K @ 120Hz and VRR when connected to a PS5, Xbox Series X, or RTX 40 series gaming PC as well as sub-1ms response times, ALLM, and native G-SYNC compatibility for zero tearing and ghosting. For PC gamers, it also supports 4:4:4 chroma sampling for clear, sharp text. As always, the OLED panel blows away any IPS, VA, or TN monitor in terms of HDR, black levels and color rendition.
Improvements over its predecessor
The 2022 C2 model has an improved "Evo" OLED panel over the C1. Previously reserved only for the LG G-series OLED TVs, the Evo panel offers higher brightness levels, one of the few areas that traditional LED LCD TVs have OLEDs beat.
Price comparison vs other brands
You won't find a gaming monitor under $1K that can beat the LG Evo C2 in terms of image quality. It's closest competitors are something like the 48" Samsung Neo G9 Mini LED sells for $2300 on Amazon. It has a 5120x1440 resolution, which is technically 11% less pixels than a true 4K TV. Mini LED is a different technology with its own set of advantages and disadvantages, but it is certainly not a superior technology to OLED, and definitely not worth the ridiculous $900 price premium. Dell also has a 34" Alienware QD-OLED that sells for $1300. Not only is it more expensive, but the screen size is smaller and only sports a 3440x1440 resolution, which equates to 40% less pixels.
Should I get this or the new 2023 C3 model?
If you're wondering about the new 2023 C3 TVs that have just been released, there doesn't seem to be much of an improvement. For 2023, LG announced a new tech called "Brightness Booster Max" that supposedly offers up to 70% greater peak brightness than previous generation TVs. Unfortunately, this feature is only available in the more expensive LG G3 model, not the C3. So, for now, it seems like the better decision would be to potentially save hundreds of dollars and get the C2.
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