LG G3 OLED review: Glorious, glorious, glorious

We've spent the past few weeks with the 65-inch LG G3 OLED and we have one word to describe the experience: Glorious.

The LG G3 TV set up on the stand for review with the Hall of Fame badge overlaid.

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Scores

  • Design: 10/10
  • Performance: 9.5/10
  • Overall: 9.8/10

Pros

  • Truly spectacular image quality
  • Impressive brightness for OLED
  • WebOS interface is clean and simple
  • Sleek, stylish design

Cons

  • Audio quality lacks depth
  • Stand isn't included in the box
  • Stand puts TV on an angle

LG has released its 2023 range of G-series OLED TVs, the G3, and we can sum up our review of it in one word:

Glorious.

The big selling point in the LG G3 TV is the new Micro Lens Array (MLA) technology. LG has managed to overcome some of the brightness challenges that plagued previous generations of OLED TVs by adding a layer of lenses to amplify each pixel’s brightness levels.

But the improvements are more than just brightness. HDR content looks spectacular, it’s easy to view in all lighting conditions and blacks even seem a bit deeper than previous models.

Plus, with updates to webOS, and plenty of connectivity options, the LG G3 is a strong contender for one of this year's best televisions.