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Posted 7 April 2023

LG OLED55C24LA 55 inch OLED 4K Ultra HD HDR Smart TV £1099 at Richer Sounds

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If you have an Amex, do check for the £75 back on spend over £1000 at Richer Sounds offer to take this to £1024.

With its new Evo OLED screen, the best just keeps getting better, with the LG OLED55C24LA.

OLED made better by Evo
It’s hard to improve on LG’s stunning OLED panels, but that’s exactly what they’ve done with the OLED Evo. The most significant improvement to OLED since 4K HDR, OLED Evo delivers brighter and more dynamic images through the use of a new luminous element. Detail and clarity are enhanced, pushing this LG 55 inch TV even further ahead of the competition.

SELF-LIT OLED – the ultimate picture technology
Rather than using a backlight, OLED TVs feature self-illuminating pixels. This SELF-LIT technology means that you get 100% colour fidelity, infinite contrast with the deepest depth and stunning detail.

Alpha 9 Gen 5 processing for improved sound and vision
Now in its fifth generation, LG’s mighty Alpha 9 processor optimises sound and vision for spectacular results. Using AI technology, the picture and sound are optimised to best suit the genre – be it movies, sport, gaming or regular TV. With enhancements to picture tone-mapping, background enhancement and upscaling, picture processing is more advanced than ever. Virtual sound channel up-mixing increases from 5.1.2 to 7.1.2, giving an even more enveloping sound on the LG OLED55C24LA.

AI Picture/Sound Pro for professional sound and vision
Using a huge database of over one million visual date points, AI Picture Pro uses deep-learning algorithms to recognise content, remove noise and optimise the picture. AI Sound Pro leans from more than 17 million audio data points, identifying voices, effects and frequencies. From here, it optimises the sound by genre, giving a more natural sound quality.

Ultimate detail - Dolby Vision IQ
For ultimate detail, in all environments, this LG OLED features Dolby Vision IQ. Dolby Vision IQ version uses data within the signal and light sensors inside the TV to adjust the picture quality for the best contrast. This improves the picture’s brightness, without ‘washing out’ the depth. You get a consistent picture quality, however light or dark your room is. Whether you’re watching a brightly lit sports event or moody movie, Dolby Vision IQ adjusts to suit.

HDR made better, with HDR10 Pro
LG’s powerful processing also helps in getting the very best from HDR10 material. Whether watching movies or gaming with HDR10 games, HDR10 Pro intensifies the regular HDR experience. HDR10 Pro automatically adjusts the brightness, enhancing colour and detail for a more vivid picture.

See the picture exactly as originally intended, with Filmmaker Mode
If you’re mad about movies, you’ll love Filmmaker Mode. Designed in collaboration with filmmakers and Hollywood studios, Filmmaker Mode lets you experience the cinematic vision, exactly as the director intended. Overriding the TV’s own motion and picture processing, Filmmaker Mode presents the correct aspect ratio, colour and frame rate – just as the filmmakers intended.

Made for gaming – with Game Optimiser and more
The improved Game Optimiser utilises an enhanced gaming menu, giving you quick access to important settings. There are now five game genre presets, including a new one for sports games. Equipped with 48Gbps HDMI 2.1 sockets, this LG TV is designed to get the very best from today’s, and future, games consoles. ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) and VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) mean that your TV automatically adjusts to the optimised settings for gaming – giving you a smoother and faster response.

Dolby Atmos compatible sound
With a Dolby Atmos processor built-in this LG 55” TV decodes Atmos sound tracks - giving you the potential for an even more immersive sound. With its built-in speaker system and punchy amp, the OLED55C24LA delivers a smooth, well-balanced sound.

Welcome home, with LG webOS 22 – the best in smart TV
Widely regarded as one of the best smart TV platforms, LG’s webOS system continues to set the standard. The latest webOS 22 offers improved personalisation and recommendations. You can create up to six personalised profiles, with individual viewing suggestions, sport alerts and app lists.

NFC Magic Tap for content mirroring around your home
You can access your webOS TV profile via your smartphone with the NFC Magic Tap app. Even better, NFC Magic Tap lets you mirror content from your mobile to the TV – and not just a single TV. You can mirror content from one TV in your home, to another, using the Room To Room Share function. This lets you view cable or satellite content on multiple screens, without the need for additional set-top boxes.

The hub of your home entertainment – with voice control
Featuring LG’s ThinQ AI technology, you can control a Home IoT ecosystem with natural voice recognition. With both Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa built-in, it makes it even easier to control your LG OLED TV and quickly access the entertainment you’re looking for.

Enjoy next-level OLED picture quality, with the LG OLED55C24LA.
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  1. Deal_searcher's avatar
    Deal_searcher
    This has been cheaper than that albeit elsewhere
  2. gopolog86's avatar
    gopolog86
    Just not worth over £300 more than a C1
    Afsar_Hussain's avatar
    Afsar_Hussain
    The c1 is on a deal for circa 670 on another post. I've done so much research on the c2 that never considered c1. I'm scared of screen burn and think the brighter display is better off long term. Someone persuade me why it's worth buying c2 over the c1 as everyone on c1 forum saying c2 isn't worth the extra money
  3. Afsar_Hussain's avatar
    Afsar_Hussain
    The c1 is on a deal for circa 670 on another post. I've done so much research on the c2 that never considered c1. I'm scared of screen burn and think the brighter display is better off long term. Someone persuade me why it's worth buying c2 over the c1 as everyone on c1 forum saying c2 isn't worth the extra money.

    I thought the c2 would have dropped price on this Easter weekend but isn't showing much signs of getting closer to below 1000
    mohammed_tasawar's avatar
    mohammed_tasawar
    The c1 is a bargain at that price. I paid £1250 for a c9.
  4. Afsar_Hussain's avatar
    Afsar_Hussain
    Apologies all price for C1 is £719
    RagnarUK's avatar
    RagnarUK
    Link?
  5. Hillsman's avatar
    Hillsman
    Note: Richer Sounds in Northern Ireland can no longer offer finance.
  6. flubbergup's avatar
    flubbergup
    Has the 48" C1 or C2 been sold for ~£600-650 yet or likely to? TIA
    Poksd's avatar
    Poksd
    The C2 has definitely reached ~£800 on a few occasions over the last 6 months. I don’t think it has been that low though. I’d be all over a 42” or 48” at that price. 55” is too large for me

    Eg. hotukdeals.com/sha…272

    Annoyingly today’s prices seem much higher than they were for Black Friday (edited)
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