LG G3 MLA OLED Obliterates 2022 TVs. What About 2023

The C3 Pro is a versatile bicycle that screams performance and practicality. Its dual-purpose step-through design allows for easy mounting and dismounting, even in a fitted business suit, while providing ample space for its dual battery system. The dual battery system allows for up to 62 miles of range, and the versatility to ride with one battery while charging the other means it's always ready to go when you are.

The bike's full manual pedal mode is perfect for those who want to break a sweat, but it also offers pedal assist for a lighter workout or throttle-only propulsion for an invigorating ride. With its top speed of 28 miles per hour, this bicycle is fast and fun to ride. Whether you're a daily commuter or a weekend warrior, the C3 Pro has got you covered.

The bike's build quality is exceptional, with puncture-resistant tires featuring Kevlar aramid fibers inside, and a carbon Gates belt drive that will last 33 times longer than a metal chain. This means it won't snag or stain your clothes, and its durable construction ensures it can withstand the rigors of regular use.

In terms of safety features, the C3 Pro is equipped with front and rear disc brakes, as well as a killer Halo light up front and bright tail light. The bike's display provides all the information you could possibly want about your ride, making it easy to track your progress and stay on top of your fitness goals.

One of the most exciting aspects of the C3 Pro is its potential to disrupt the cycling industry in 2023. With its impressive performance and features, this bike has the potential to earn the popular vote and become the go-to choice for cyclists of all levels. Whether you're looking for a daily commuter or a weekend warrior, the C3 Pro has everything you need to take your riding experience to the next level.

Meanwhile, in Hollywood, LG OLED TVs are making waves as professionals in the industry look to upgrade their post-production workflow. Maxine Gervais, who is the preferred grading professional of Clint Eastwood and has worked on numerous blockbuster films, including Black Panther, was spotted at Disney Studios and Picture Shop, a facility that specializes in color grading and HDR grading for movies.

Disney Studios had an impressive array of LG OLED TVs on display, from 77-inch G2 models to smaller screens. According to sources within the company, these displays were chosen over Sony BVM X300 monitors due to their superior performance and versatility. Disney wants to ensure that its content looks great on any screen it's streamed on, so using an LG OLED TV for both mastering work and final review makes sense.

Picture Shop had a similar story, with LG OLED TVs used extensively in their workflow as well. The company's professionals were impressed by the exceptional color accuracy, contrast, and brightness of these displays. With Sony BVM X300 monitors starting to wear out, they opted to upgrade to LG OLEDs instead, which made more sense given the technology's superior performance.

As a result, it seems that LG OLED TVs are poised to dominate the TV landscape in 2023, with experts predicting that they will earn the popular vote. The LG G3 OLED model, featuring its MLA (Multi-Cell Layer) Tech, is expected to be particularly impressive and could potentially disrupt the status quo.

However, it's worth noting that TV reviews and rankings in 2023 may become increasingly subjective as reviewers try to balance objective measurements with personal preferences for color accuracy, contrast, and overall viewing experience. As a result, LG might just have an advantage when it comes to winning over consumers, given its reputation for delivering high-quality displays.

In the end, whether you're a cycling enthusiast or a film buff, one thing is clear: both the C3 Pro bicycle and LG OLED TVs are pushing the boundaries of performance and practicality. As these technologies continue to evolve and improve, we can expect even more exciting developments in the years to come.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enthanks to new for sponsoring a portion of this video from a trip to Hollywood where I met with LG took a closer look at the G3 and C3 OLED TVs toured Disney's Production Studios I even met and spoke with the lady who did the color and HDR mastering on the movie Black Panther and man I'll say this for LG they are coming into the ring swinging hard this year but will their best TV come out on top welcome back everyone I'm Caleb Dennison and I want to talk a little bit about where I think the LG G3 OLED and by extension the C3 OLED are going to rank among competing 2023 TVs I mean it's my prediction that the Front Runners in the race for the best TV of 2023 in terms of pure picture quality anyway are the Sony a95l the Samsung s95c and the LG G3 all oleds two new qdo LED models and one new W OLED model all of them sporting new technology promising the best consumer level TVs that we've seen yet but there's also this story about how LG is making moves to become something of a studio standard among the hottest Hollywood filmmakers and I think we should have a little discussion around burn-in too because that's making headlines and I definitely need to weigh in on that little matter so get comfortable and get ready to to get up to speed on the latest in what's happening with premium TVs right now and if you like that kind of content the kind of content that you'll get here first let us know with some friendly Clicks in the appropriate clickable areas and as always I've got a question for you that I'm hoping you'll answer in the comments later and fair warning this video is kind of for my knit nerd family so we're going to do some deeper Dives around the best TVs so enjoy that but also please show your support so I know videos like this are worth doing more of okay let's talk about this hot new TV stuff so first of all this event I attended could not have been more perfectly timed for LG right LG does one of these just about every year okay they call it a reviewer's workshop and they invite a group of folks that will be reviewing their TVs in to get some face time with some Engineers see the TVs up close for a minute and hear about the new technologies at play and how they work it's also a time that LG will take to talk about why it thinks its products are the best there's definitely some test beating going on and to that end this particular Workshop had a lineup of the LG G3 against the best TVs of 2022 the LG G2 the Samsung s95b and the Sony a95k both of the latter two rqd oleds and I'll get into what that comparison looked like in just a moment but first let's talk about how LG took early results from ratings.com's ongoing OLED burn-in test and used them to their absolute maximum Advantage so these results were posted by ratings.com in early February and according to the folks that I spoke to at ratings that's where LG display got them not from ratings.com themselves now these early test results without any additional context from ratings provided show the LG G2 with no signs of burn-in while both the Samsung s95b and Sony a95k QD oleds already showed some sign of image retention and apparently LG had enough time to craft a whole present presentation based on those Images slash results which is quite a stroke of luck for LG I was going to say that LG could not have planned this any better but they did have enough time to put together a full on PowerPoint presentation and talk all about it so perhaps they planned it just fine and I mean can you blame them for trying here's LG who for 10 years has been on the receiving end of Samsung shade about how LG oleds have high burn-in risk and that's just one of many reasons that qleds are superior TVs but then Samsung comes out with its own OLED TV which was a bold move after trash talking OLED for so long and LG ends up showing up with no perceivable burn-in on early results of this test that ratings.com is doing while both the s95b and Sony's a95 KQED oleds using Samsung displays panel are indeed showing some signs of burn-in I mean I get why LG wanted to slap Samsung around a bit after taking body shots for 10 years straight but I think the takeaway here should be that LG's latest W oleds already had low risk of burn-in or image retention in the first place this test proves under control testing conditions what we kind of already gathered from extremely low rates of burn-in reports on LG oleds but it also appears to confirm that cutie OLED in its very first generation is not immune to burn-in though I still think the risk is relatively low look I'll just repeat what I've been saying for the past few years if you watch CNN ESPN Fox News or whatever all day every day don't get in OLED it's a waste of your money and not the right TV for your viewing habits upon which I place no judgment by the way you do you it's just you don't need OLED for all day news so looking at these early test results is LG's W oled's resistance to image retention alone proof that it is vastly superior to QD OLED no it is not and I'm not even convinced it says all that much about about QD oled's longevity as a technology it's just way too early to be making any serious calls there but at this point in the trip LG was just getting started with talking up W OLED technology and the TVs in which it's used more specifically how woled is actually better than cutie OLED in key ways see during its presentation LG showed the G3 exhibiting better low luminance color which was an interesting move because one of QD oled's claims to superiority is that it offers better High luminance or high brightness color so kind of a Tit for Tat thing maybe and on top of that as the demo reels ran over and over it was super clear that the G3 had higher overall perceived brightness scene by scene than the G2 or either of the Cutie oleds which admittedly were the first gen versions of cutie OLED panels not the new hotness that's coming out this year which is where I have to step aside and add that according to LG each of the TVs was in its out of box filmmaker mode or equivalent picture mode on each TV with no calibration done at all and while I can appreciate making comparison based on out of box presets I know that to get the best out of the Cutie OLED TVs you definitely have to address the two-point white balance at the very least plus if they had actually used the latest version of QD OLED the new 2023 version with higher brightness higher efficiency panels that could have kept the G3 from looking so dramatically brighter anyway even though each TV wasn't optimized the G3 was clearly brighter and that comes down to the use of a white subpixel which can function independently of the subpixel that it uses to achieve color it's like a brightness booster of sorts and while it can't help keep colors pure at high brightness levels it does raise overall brightness considerably which brings us inexorably to a point that keeps coming up for me if LG's goal is to impress its customer Commerce not necessarily video professionals and calibration Wizards with measurement tools then it is definitely on the right track right now because most viewers can easily see high brightness and high contrast but it is really hard to tell with the naked eye whether color Purity is being maintained at high brightness level so for the average viewer I think the G3 is just gonna look awesome period and that's likely to sell a lot of TVs however LG isn't just trying to capture consumer dollars it's out there capturing the capital of professionals as well I've heard them talk about this before but on this particular trip they showed us guys I want to take a moment to tell you about the new C3 Pro e-bike I've been riding for a few weeks it has been a blast and far exceeded my expectations with features I didn't even know I was looking for if you aren't already familiar with new you will be it's been in the two-wheeled EV game since 2014 and has three million Vehicles out in the wild the C3 here you can pick it up at Best Buy right now everything about the C3 Pro screams versatility it's Dual Purpose step through design allows easy Mount and Dismount even in a fitted business suit while providing ample space for its dual battery system and that dual battery system allows up to 62 miles of range plus the versatility to ride with one battery while charging the other that means it's always ready to go when you are want to break a sweat well you can if you want in its full manual pedal mode but you can also use pedal assist for a lighter workout or use throttle only propulsion for a ride that is as easy as it is invigorating because folks this thing is fast up to 28 miles per hour with pedal assist like I said it is a blast to ride on top of being super practical and it's built to last two it's got puncture resistant tires with Kevlar aramid fibers inside and it's built with this carbon Gates belt drive that will last 33 times longer than a metal chain plus it won't snag or stain your clothes and look at the front and rear disc brakes this killer Halo light up front bright tail light and all the info you could possibly want about your ride on this bright display new is killing the competition by delivering way more performance and features for a much lower price whether you're a daily Commuter or a weekend warrior you need to check out the C3 Pro check out the links in the description for more info and an exclusive discount thanks again to new for sponsoring this portion of our video so we visited both Disney Studios and the picture shop which is part of streamland media which also owns Technicolor and the folks at picture shop they do post-production color grading and HDR grading and mastering for some of the biggest hits coming out of Hollywood as I mentioned before Maxine Gervais herself was there she's the preferred if not the only grading professional that Clint Eastwood uses and she did the work on black panther among ton of other works too long to list here anyway both Disney and picture shop had boxes upon boxes upon boxes of LG oleds that it is already deployed and are actively deploying across their companies and workflows at Disney we heard about how the LG oled's perfect black levels excellent contrast and color accuracy all contributed to their decision to put lgoleds across their Production Studios hell even in their conference rooms because Disney likes consistency and control LG these OLED TV performance and LG's Readiness to work with Disney definitely contributed to that decision also Disney has a vested interest in knowing exactly how its content is going to look when you stream it on Disney plus so they want to look at their content on the best consumer screen that they can now over at the picture shop it was a similar story the Sony BVM X300 monitors that have been in use for ages are starting to wear out and rather than replace them with more thirty thousand dollar monitors they are finding that using LG oleds both for the mastering work and for the final look as they show it to Hollywood directors just makes more sense 77 inch G2 OLED TVs were everywhere at this place now it wasn't a bit of a dog and pony show absolutely but it was as convincing as LG had hoped it would be here we are in Hollywood where all the Blockbuster stuff is made and these professionals are using LG oleds as a significant part of their workflow there's no getting around that so so LG is working to capture the consumer and the professional which for a long time was kind of Sony's purview still is but for how much longer anyway all of this leads up to an interesting preview of what TV reviews and rankings may end up looking like in 2023. I think a lot of folks are just counting on the Cutie oleds to absolutely clean up and no doubt LG is concerned about that which is why LG is trying to change the narrative but LG is not just blowing smoke here I think the LG G3 and to some extent the C3 oleds are going to be extremely competitive this year and the thing that will be most difficult in 2023 for reviewers I think will be weighing the objective measurements we get with the subjective experience of just sitting and enjoying the TV and all the while trying to keep in mind what the consumer actually wants what the consumer actually sees because from a subjective standpoint based on what I've seen so far LG might just have the popular vote in 2023 locked up and that's why I think the LG G3 OLED with its MLA Tech might be the big disrupter TV in 2023. thanks as always for watching everyone what do you think about all this the burning stuff the G3 extra brightness you think the G3 has what it takes to earn the popular vote let me know down in the comments below don't forget to like And subscribe and here's two other videos that I think you might likethanks to new for sponsoring a portion of this video from a trip to Hollywood where I met with LG took a closer look at the G3 and C3 OLED TVs toured Disney's Production Studios I even met and spoke with the lady who did the color and HDR mastering on the movie Black Panther and man I'll say this for LG they are coming into the ring swinging hard this year but will their best TV come out on top welcome back everyone I'm Caleb Dennison and I want to talk a little bit about where I think the LG G3 OLED and by extension the C3 OLED are going to rank among competing 2023 TVs I mean it's my prediction that the Front Runners in the race for the best TV of 2023 in terms of pure picture quality anyway are the Sony a95l the Samsung s95c and the LG G3 all oleds two new qdo LED models and one new W OLED model all of them sporting new technology promising the best consumer level TVs that we've seen yet but there's also this story about how LG is making moves to become something of a studio standard among the hottest Hollywood filmmakers and I think we should have a little discussion around burn-in too because that's making headlines and I definitely need to weigh in on that little matter so get comfortable and get ready to to get up to speed on the latest in what's happening with premium TVs right now and if you like that kind of content the kind of content that you'll get here first let us know with some friendly Clicks in the appropriate clickable areas and as always I've got a question for you that I'm hoping you'll answer in the comments later and fair warning this video is kind of for my knit nerd family so we're going to do some deeper Dives around the best TVs so enjoy that but also please show your support so I know videos like this are worth doing more of okay let's talk about this hot new TV stuff so first of all this event I attended could not have been more perfectly timed for LG right LG does one of these just about every year okay they call it a reviewer's workshop and they invite a group of folks that will be reviewing their TVs in to get some face time with some Engineers see the TVs up close for a minute and hear about the new technologies at play and how they work it's also a time that LG will take to talk about why it thinks its products are the best there's definitely some test beating going on and to that end this particular Workshop had a lineup of the LG G3 against the best TVs of 2022 the LG G2 the Samsung s95b and the Sony a95k both of the latter two rqd oleds and I'll get into what that comparison looked like in just a moment but first let's talk about how LG took early results from ratings.com's ongoing OLED burn-in test and used them to their absolute maximum Advantage so these results were posted by ratings.com in early February and according to the folks that I spoke to at ratings that's where LG display got them not from ratings.com themselves now these early test results without any additional context from ratings provided show the LG G2 with no signs of burn-in while both the Samsung s95b and Sony a95k QD oleds already showed some sign of image retention and apparently LG had enough time to craft a whole present presentation based on those Images slash results which is quite a stroke of luck for LG I was going to say that LG could not have planned this any better but they did have enough time to put together a full on PowerPoint presentation and talk all about it so perhaps they planned it just fine and I mean can you blame them for trying here's LG who for 10 years has been on the receiving end of Samsung shade about how LG oleds have high burn-in risk and that's just one of many reasons that qleds are superior TVs but then Samsung comes out with its own OLED TV which was a bold move after trash talking OLED for so long and LG ends up showing up with no perceivable burn-in on early results of this test that ratings.com is doing while both the s95b and Sony's a95 KQED oleds using Samsung displays panel are indeed showing some signs of burn-in I mean I get why LG wanted to slap Samsung around a bit after taking body shots for 10 years straight but I think the takeaway here should be that LG's latest W oleds already had low risk of burn-in or image retention in the first place this test proves under control testing conditions what we kind of already gathered from extremely low rates of burn-in reports on LG oleds but it also appears to confirm that cutie OLED in its very first generation is not immune to burn-in though I still think the risk is relatively low look I'll just repeat what I've been saying for the past few years if you watch CNN ESPN Fox News or whatever all day every day don't get in OLED it's a waste of your money and not the right TV for your viewing habits upon which I place no judgment by the way you do you it's just you don't need OLED for all day news so looking at these early test results is LG's W oled's resistance to image retention alone proof that it is vastly superior to QD OLED no it is not and I'm not even convinced it says all that much about about QD oled's longevity as a technology it's just way too early to be making any serious calls there but at this point in the trip LG was just getting started with talking up W OLED technology and the TVs in which it's used more specifically how woled is actually better than cutie OLED in key ways see during its presentation LG showed the G3 exhibiting better low luminance color which was an interesting move because one of QD oled's claims to superiority is that it offers better High luminance or high brightness color so kind of a Tit for Tat thing maybe and on top of that as the demo reels ran over and over it was super clear that the G3 had higher overall perceived brightness scene by scene than the G2 or either of the Cutie oleds which admittedly were the first gen versions of cutie OLED panels not the new hotness that's coming out this year which is where I have to step aside and add that according to LG each of the TVs was in its out of box filmmaker mode or equivalent picture mode on each TV with no calibration done at all and while I can appreciate making comparison based on out of box presets I know that to get the best out of the Cutie OLED TVs you definitely have to address the two-point white balance at the very least plus if they had actually used the latest version of QD OLED the new 2023 version with higher brightness higher efficiency panels that could have kept the G3 from looking so dramatically brighter anyway even though each TV wasn't optimized the G3 was clearly brighter and that comes down to the use of a white subpixel which can function independently of the subpixel that it uses to achieve color it's like a brightness booster of sorts and while it can't help keep colors pure at high brightness levels it does raise overall brightness considerably which brings us inexorably to a point that keeps coming up for me if LG's goal is to impress its customer Commerce not necessarily video professionals and calibration Wizards with measurement tools then it is definitely on the right track right now because most viewers can easily see high brightness and high contrast but it is really hard to tell with the naked eye whether color Purity is being maintained at high brightness level so for the average viewer I think the G3 is just gonna look awesome period and that's likely to sell a lot of TVs however LG isn't just trying to capture consumer dollars it's out there capturing the capital of professionals as well I've heard them talk about this before but on this particular trip they showed us guys I want to take a moment to tell you about the new C3 Pro e-bike I've been riding for a few weeks it has been a blast and far exceeded my expectations with features I didn't even know I was looking for if you aren't already familiar with new you will be it's been in the two-wheeled EV game since 2014 and has three million Vehicles out in the wild the C3 here you can pick it up at Best Buy right now everything about the C3 Pro screams versatility it's Dual Purpose step through design allows easy Mount and Dismount even in a fitted business suit while providing ample space for its dual battery system and that dual battery system allows up to 62 miles of range plus the versatility to ride with one battery while charging the other that means it's always ready to go when you are want to break a sweat well you can if you want in its full manual pedal mode but you can also use pedal assist for a lighter workout or use throttle only propulsion for a ride that is as easy as it is invigorating because folks this thing is fast up to 28 miles per hour with pedal assist like I said it is a blast to ride on top of being super practical and it's built to last two it's got puncture resistant tires with Kevlar aramid fibers inside and it's built with this carbon Gates belt drive that will last 33 times longer than a metal chain plus it won't snag or stain your clothes and look at the front and rear disc brakes this killer Halo light up front bright tail light and all the info you could possibly want about your ride on this bright display new is killing the competition by delivering way more performance and features for a much lower price whether you're a daily Commuter or a weekend warrior you need to check out the C3 Pro check out the links in the description for more info and an exclusive discount thanks again to new for sponsoring this portion of our video so we visited both Disney Studios and the picture shop which is part of streamland media which also owns Technicolor and the folks at picture shop they do post-production color grading and HDR grading and mastering for some of the biggest hits coming out of Hollywood as I mentioned before Maxine Gervais herself was there she's the preferred if not the only grading professional that Clint Eastwood uses and she did the work on black panther among ton of other works too long to list here anyway both Disney and picture shop had boxes upon boxes upon boxes of LG oleds that it is already deployed and are actively deploying across their companies and workflows at Disney we heard about how the LG oled's perfect black levels excellent contrast and color accuracy all contributed to their decision to put lgoleds across their Production Studios hell even in their conference rooms because Disney likes consistency and control LG these OLED TV performance and LG's Readiness to work with Disney definitely contributed to that decision also Disney has a vested interest in knowing exactly how its content is going to look when you stream it on Disney plus so they want to look at their content on the best consumer screen that they can now over at the picture shop it was a similar story the Sony BVM X300 monitors that have been in use for ages are starting to wear out and rather than replace them with more thirty thousand dollar monitors they are finding that using LG oleds both for the mastering work and for the final look as they show it to Hollywood directors just makes more sense 77 inch G2 OLED TVs were everywhere at this place now it wasn't a bit of a dog and pony show absolutely but it was as convincing as LG had hoped it would be here we are in Hollywood where all the Blockbuster stuff is made and these professionals are using LG oleds as a significant part of their workflow there's no getting around that so so LG is working to capture the consumer and the professional which for a long time was kind of Sony's purview still is but for how much longer anyway all of this leads up to an interesting preview of what TV reviews and rankings may end up looking like in 2023. I think a lot of folks are just counting on the Cutie oleds to absolutely clean up and no doubt LG is concerned about that which is why LG is trying to change the narrative but LG is not just blowing smoke here I think the LG G3 and to some extent the C3 oleds are going to be extremely competitive this year and the thing that will be most difficult in 2023 for reviewers I think will be weighing the objective measurements we get with the subjective experience of just sitting and enjoying the TV and all the while trying to keep in mind what the consumer actually wants what the consumer actually sees because from a subjective standpoint based on what I've seen so far LG might just have the popular vote in 2023 locked up and that's why I think the LG G3 OLED with its MLA Tech might be the big disrupter TV in 2023. thanks as always for watching everyone what do you think about all this the burning stuff the G3 extra brightness you think the G3 has what it takes to earn the popular vote let me know down in the comments below don't forget to like And subscribe and here's two other videos that I think you might like\n"