If you are in the market for a 42-inch TV right now, the LG C4 is without doubt one of the best small TVs on the market. With its excellent gaming specs and punchy picture, it has proved itself to be a spectacular set time after time.
We have been keeping a beady eye on its price drops since it was released, and we have spotted the What Hi-Fi? Award winner is now available for an all-time low of £697 at Amazon. That's a saving of £703 compared to where we first reviewed it (and gave it five-stars).
The OLED has dipped into decent discounts during Black Friday and earlier this year before, but this is the lowest price we have seen it at.
When we first rated the 42-inch LG C4 OLED TV, it came with a £1400 price tag – and even then, we were more than happy to give it five-stars and a What Hi-Fi? Award. To see it drop down to an all-time low, well that's music to our ears. And it should be to yours, too.
It may be LG's smallest OLED TV, but when it comes to the C4 range, it's an ever-impressive addition to the lineup. And in terms of living up to the reputation of its predecessor, the LG C3, we said in our full review: "We're happy to confirm the 42-inch LG C4 is a fantastic OLED TV for those short on space, or simply don't fancy having a giant TV taking up their entire living room."
Picture-wise, it's impressively dynamic and accurate with solid motion handling. And, if you're into gaming, it's got some noteworthy specs that'll be sure to impress. We're talking four HDMI 2.1 inputs with 48Gbps bandwidth support for 4K/144Hz gaming with VRR and ALLM supported – all packed into a 42-inch TV. Colour us impressed.
Feature-wise, you're also getting support for Dolby Vision HDR, as well as Dolby Atmos over the HDMI eARC. Plus, the built-in webOS smart platform features a range of streaming services including Netflix, Disney Plus and Amazon Prime Video. Which, in this day and age, is a must.
There's a couple of small caveats that come with this TV though, as should be expected when purchasing a smaller OLED. The picture isn't quite as warm as others in the C4 range. We also felt the audio wasn't the best, but there's always a fix for that, and that's budgeting in for a soundbar. Luckily, with a £703 saving, you'll be able to afford one of the best soundbars available.
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