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G WHIZ LG GX

From £2,299 lg.com

The GX is LG’s latest and greatest series of ‘Gallery’ TVs, meaning that it pairs the same fantastic 4K OLED panels and processing you’ll find in the cheaper CX TV with a fancier and thinner design, and beefed-up speakers.

This does put it in a slightly awkward spot: LG’s generosity in putting its best panels in its lowerpriced TVs means that with little to separate the higher-tier models on image quality, it falls to fancy cosmetics to define the hierarchy.

Beyond the panels, feature attractions include the brand’s latest AI-enhanced image processing technologies and webOS smart functionality – again, shared with other models in the range. This sharing of the top tech is what’s always kept LG’s OLEDs so high in our lists of the best TVs, of course.

Intended primarily as an on-wall design – hence its ‘Gallery’ moniker and thin design – the GX can be mounted using a dedicated bracket. There’s no stand in the box at all, but

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