Get the LG C2 OLED (42-inch) for £949 (was £1399) Get the LG C2 OLED (42-inch) for £999 w/ free soundbar + sub (was £1399) Get the LG C2 OLED (48-inch) for £999 (was £1399)
So why the LG C2 OLED in the first place? Over at Digital Foundry, it’s one of our top gaming TV recommendations, alongside the outgoing LG C1, thanks to its full complement of gaming features: a 4K 120Hz panel, G-Sync and FreeSync support, Black Frame Insertion (at 60Hz), extremely low input lag and perfect pixel response times. Of course, you get all of the usual OLED benefits as well, like perfect blacks, vibrant colours and super-impactful HDR that 99% of gaming monitors can only dream of. There are some negatives too - the giant size means you have to sit fairly far back, you’ll need a bigger 200x200 VESA mount to have it on a monitor arm, an automatic brightness limiter that means that full-screen bright scenes are noticeably dimmer than bright highlights, and there’s the potential for permanent image retention if you leave the same image on-screen for too long. However, modern OLEDs like the C2 have some effective countermeasures against image retention, and you should be fine if you take some commonsense measures like auto-hiding the taskbar and having a screensaver - there’s even a £90 ‘Protect Plus’ accidental damage cover available at John Lewis that covers you against this if you wish. All in all, the C2 is a crazy-good desktop monitor compared to what you can get in the more traditional PC monitor space, offering significantly better HDR and some unique OLED-only characteristics like those perfect blacks and near-instant pixel response times, so they’re well worth considering at these discounted prices. Of course, they are a doubly fantastic choice if you like to keep a games console like a PS5 or Series X hooked up to your monitor too. If you have any questions, do let me know, and thanks for joining me on this one!