The LG OLED televisions perform best in various tests.
A strong 55-inch model is available at Saturn at a bargain price.
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LG OLED TVs are among the best TVs on the market.
Several models have received top marks from the Stiftung Warentest.
However, the disadvantage of modern televisions is that they are usually quite expensive.
But the investment is worth it.
LG TVs are of high quality and the pictures are guaranteed to look brilliant even after several years.
Saturn currently has a strong model with a 55-inch (139.7 cm) screen diagonal in its range that has been greatly reduced.
The LG OLED55C22LB currently
only costs 1,099 euros there
instead of the RRP of 2,249 euros
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You save
51 percent
compared to the list price.
55-inch LG OLED TV – now 51% cheaper
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LG OLED55C22LB OLED TV
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Order LG OLED TV now from Saturn
Price €1,099 instead of €2,249
Model | LG OLED55C22LB |
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screen size | 55 inches / 139 cm |
screen technology | OLED Evo |
resolution | 4K |
refresh rate | 120Hz |
HDR | Cinema HDR with Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10 Pro and HLG |
Number of HDMI ports | 4 |
Number of USB ports | 3 |
Customer reviews at Saturn | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.7 out of 5 |
Recommendation: Soundbar for better sound quality
As nice as the picture quality of modern televisions is: Due to the narrow design, the sound quality of the flat screens often leaves a lot to be desired.
An external soundbar therefore makes sense if the integrated loudspeaker system of the television is not powerful enough or the sound is not satisfactory.
Soundbars offer better and clearer sound compared to built-in speakers.
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What are the advantages of OLED displays?
OLED stands for "Organic Light Emitting Diode" and refers to a type of display technology used in many modern televisions and mobile devices.
Unlike other display technologies, OLED displays do not use backlighting.
Instead, each individual pixel lights up itself. This means that each pixel has exactly the color and brightness it should have and the images offer more vivid colors and higher contrasts.
One downside, however, is that while OLED TVs typically offer better brightness than LCD TVs, they don't quite match the brightness of high-end LCDs — especially in sunny daylight.