If you're looking for superior picture quality, particularly in dark rooms, and if you frequently watch movies, the LG A2 OLED may be the right choice despite being the more expensive option. It also has a better viewing angle and performs well for sports content.
However, if you're on a budget and are considering cost over absolute picture quality, the LG UP8000 LCD is much less expensive and could offer value for money for general use. The picture quality is not as high as the OLED, especially in dark rooms, and its performance with sports and games is not at the same level as the A2. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the LG A2 (OLED)
Good for bright room
Excellent for dark room
Good for gaming
Excellent for movies & TV
Very good for sports
Very good for news, talk, & other TV
Very good for cartoons & animation
Very good for use as monitor
Very good motion processing
Excellent viewing angle
Very good reflections
Advantages of the LG UP8000 (LCD)
The LG UP8000 (LCD) has no clear advantages over the LG A2 (OLED).
Key differences
Picture Quality
8.7/10
5.7/10
10.00/10
CONTRAST
5.10/10
7.5/10
COLOR VOLUME SCORE
5.8/10
WOLED
PANEL TYPE
LED
WBC
PANEL SUB-TYPE
IPS
The LG A2 (OLED) has very good picture quality, while the LG UP8000 (LCD) has poor picture quality.
Movies & TV
9.2/10
5.3/10
10.00/10
CONTRAST
5.10/10
10.0/10
BLACK UNIFORMITY
5.5/10
7.5/10
UPSCALING
7.5/10
Yes
HDR10 SUPPORT
Yes
No
HDR10+ SUPPORT
No
Yes
DOLBY VISION SUPPORT
No
The LG A2 (OLED) is excellent for movies & TV, while the LG UP8000 (LCD) is poor.
Sports
8.2/10
6.6/10
8.0/10
MOTION PROCESSING
6.0/10
60Hz
REFRESH RATE
60Hz
8.0/10
INPUT LAG SCORE
10.0/10
7.5/10
UPSCALING
7.5/10
7.1/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
6.5/10
Yes
HLG SUPPORT
Yes
The LG A2 (OLED) is very good for sports, while the LG UP8000 (LCD) is only fair.
The LG A2 OLED provides excellent response time and very good motion processing, which are crucial for viewing fast-paced sports content without motion blur, and it has an advantage over the LG UP8000 LCD due to its better handling of reflections and wide viewing angles. However, the LG UP8000 LCD, while offering a fair experience for sports, falls short in these areas, particularly in motion processing and reflections handling, which could affect the clarity and visibility of sports content from various viewing positions.
Gaming
7.1/10
5.7/10
9.3/10
RESPONSE TIME SCORE
6.7/10
8.0/10
INPUT LAG SCORE
10.0/10
8.0/10
MOTION PROCESSING
6.0/10
100.0/100
GAMING LOCAL DIMMING
0.0/100
6.9/10
GAME HDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
6.0/10
The LG A2 (OLED) is good for gaming, while the LG UP8000 (LCD) is poor.
Cartoons & Animation
8.7/10
5.9/10
8.1/10
COLOR GAMUT SCORE
5.9/10
7.5/10
COLOR VOLUME SCORE
5.8/10
7.1/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
6.5/10
8.8/10
COLORS OUT OF THE BOX SCORE
7.1/10
9.8/10
GRAY UNIFORMITY
6.2/10
The LG A2 (OLED) is very good for cartoons & animation, while the LG UP8000 (LCD) is poor.
The LG A2 OLED displays animations with vibrant and accurate colors straight out of the box and provides a wider color gamut, which is crucial for the colorful nature of cartoons. Conversely, the LG UP8000 LCD has less impressive color performance and a poorer color volume, resulting in less vivid and less consistent colors for animated content.
News, Talk, & Other TV
8.6/10
6.2/10
7.1/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
6.5/10
7.5/10
UPSCALING
7.5/10
The LG A2 (OLED) is very good for news, talk, & other TV, while the LG UP8000 (LCD) is only fair.
The LG A2 OLED excels in watching news and TV programs due to its superior contrast, good SDR brightness, and very good performance in upscaling content, along with very good colors out of the box which enhances overall picture quality. In comparison, the LG UP8000 LCD's fair performance in these areas, including the lack of local dimming and poorer color gamut, results in a more average viewing experience for the same content.
Bright Room
7.0/10
5.9/10
9.1/10
VIEWING ANGLE
7.5/10
7.1/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
6.5/10
6.7/10
HDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
5.8/10
8.6/10
REFLECTIONS SCORE
7.0/10
The LG A2 (OLED) is good for bright room, while the LG UP8000 (LCD) is poor.
The LG A2 OLED TV performs better in bright rooms owing to its superior handling of reflections and better HDR brightness, making it suitable for well-lit environments. In contrast, the LG UP8000 LCD TV has lower SDR and HDR brightness and doesn't handle reflections as well as the OLED, making it less ideal for bright rooms.
Cost
$1,997
$830
$0
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
$3,000
The LG A2 (OLED) has a price of $1,997 and the LG UP8000 (LCD) costs $830.
"Movie fans will find a lot here to love, and the A2 series’ low prices compared with other OLED TVs will keep their wallets happy. Images had the deep blacks and detailed shadows typical of the best 4K TVs, while colors looked both fully saturated and clean. Also, the A2’s out-of-box picture performance in Filmmaker mode was mostly accurate, requiring only slight adjustments to optimize brightness, color, and contrast."
"What we liked on this one was the very sharp 4K images it could display, its good up-scaling capabilities, nice viewing angles and extremely low input lag. Lastly the new webOS 6.0 is great even if it needs some time to get your bearings while the redesigned Magic Remote feels fresh even if functionality remains the same."
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About LG
LG, a prominent TV brand from Korea, has played a significant role in popularizing OLED TVs. OLED technology is hailed as the future of TV technology. Their TVs employ WebOS, a proprietary smart TV software that not only offers seamless functionality but also includes gaming-specific features, earning praise from players worldwide. Often regarded as the gateway to unparalleled viewing experiences, LG's mid-range OLEDs come highly recommended, making them a worthwhile investment for those willing to stretch their budget for superior quality.
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