LG EF9500 OLED  TV Review

Review updated Mar 01, 2017 at 06:31am
Tested using Methodology v1.0 

Older Test Bench: This product has been tested using an older TV test methodology, before amajor update. Some of the test results below aren't directly comparable with other TVs. Learn more

LG EF9500 OLED

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The LG OLED EF9500 4k TV has a very sleek design and excellent overall picture quality, especially in a dark room. Motion handling is excellent, and smart features work very well. It isn't perfect, though. Notably, the input lag is higher than average.

Our Verdict

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Mixed Usage 

Great all-round TV. Excellent picture quality and motion handling for a range of different content. Unfortunately the screen can't get very bright and fluctuates depending on the content.

Pros
  • Perfect blacks
  • Perfect flicker-free motion
  • Great color accuracy at an angle
Cons
  • Prone to temporary image retention after displaying static images
  • Constantly changing luminosity based on the scene (ABL)
  • High input lag
  • Poor color uniformity in the shadows
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Movies 

Great movie performance. OLED panel provides perfect blacks and great dark scene performance. Picture quality is excellent.

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TV Shows 

Great for watching TV is an an open room. Excellent picture quality can be enjoyed from all angles. Deals very well with reflections. Unfortunately can't get very bright to overcome ambient light.

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Sports 

Excellent sports performance. Almost perfect motion handling to minimize blur. Uniformity of screen could be better.

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Video Games 

Very good video game performance. Excellent picture quality, and motion handling. Unfortunately the input lag is above average for fast-paced games.

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HDR Movies 

HDR looks great. Supports a wide color gamut and brighter highlights. Unfortunately the whole screen can't get bright.

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HDR Gaming 
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PC Monitor 

Works well as a PC monitor. Supports a wide range of resolutions at up to 60Hz. Unfortunately there is some temporary image retention after static images.

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    PC Monitor
  • Changelog

    1.  Updated Mar 01, 2017: Review published.
    2.  Updated Nov 09, 2015: Our testers have started testing this product.
    3.  Updated Oct 25, 2015: We've purchased the product and are waiting for it to arrive in our lab.

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    How We Test TVs

    We buy and test dozens of TVs yearly, taking an objective, data-driven approach to deliver results you can trust. Our testing process is complex, with hundreds of individual tests that take over a week to complete. Most of our tests use specially designed test patterns that mimic real content, but we also use the same sources you have at home to ensure our results match the real-world experience. We use two main tools for our testing: a Colorimetry Research CR-100 colorimeter and a CR-250 spectroradiometer.

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    Design
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    Style
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    The EF9500 has a flat screen (the only one in LG's OLED lineup). The back of the TV is a white cream color. The borders around the screen are really thin.

    Stand

    Dimension of the 55" TV stand: 28.5" x 8.5"

    Borders
    BordersLockedLocked
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    Max ThicknessLockedLocked
    Picture Quality
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    Contrast
    Native Contrast
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    The blacks are really black on this TV, because the pixels self-emit the TV's light.

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    Local Dimming
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    SDR Peak Brightness
    SDR Peak 2% Window
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    The SDR peak brightness is bellow average and is similar to the HDR peak brightness, and the same comment about the 'ABL' apply. The overall peak brightness is a bit less than what you can achieve while in HDR mode, though.

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    HDR Peak Brightness
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    Like other OLED TVs, it has ABL, which means the maximum luminosity of the screen varies depending on the content of the image. You can see a table of our full measurements here.

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    Gray Uniformity
    50% Std. Dev.
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    50% DSE
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    In terms of uniformity, this is the worst OLED TV we've seen so far. Even the edges are slightly darker than the rest of the screen. This varies by unit though, so don't look at this number meaning there will be a definite problem, but more as a general indication.

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    Viewing Angle
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    It can maintain its picture quality at an angle without major problems (the colors change slightly, though).

    Update 01/06/2017: We have changed the methodology of testing. Since this is an old TV which we don't have anymore, we extrapolated the results from 2016 TVs.

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    Black Uniformity
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    On a purely black screen, the uniformity is perfect. However, dark grays are not as good (more on this later).

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    Gradient
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    Pre Calibration
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    Color dE
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    Gamma
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    Post Calibration
    White Balance dE
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    Color dE
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    480p Input

    Lower quality content like DVDs or SD channels are displayed without any problems. You might want to turn on 'Noise Reduction' though, to reduce a little bit the noise.

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    720p Input

    Cable TV and other 720p content looks good on the LG EF9500.

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    1080p Input

    Blu-rays looks good on this TV.

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    4k Input

    Native 4k content looks good and sharp on the LG EF9500.

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    Color Gamut
    Wide Color Gamut
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    Reflections
    Reflection
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    Screen Finish
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    The screen finish has a purple tint, which is a little bit annoying, but not a deal breaker. The screen is glossy, though, so if you have a window directly opposite the TV, your eye will be distracted.
    The varying luminosity is not as bad on this OLED as the others we reviewed. With half the screen displaying white, a luminosity of 219.9 cd/m2 is not bad. See here for a table of measurements at different window sizes.

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    3D
    3D
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    3D Type
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    The passive 3D on this TV is great. You don't see the alternating lines the way you do on the 1080p OLED TVs.

    Pixels
    TypeLockedOLED
    Motion
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    Motion Blur
    Refresh RateLocked120 Hz
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    Interestingly, the transitions look more like the EC9300 than the EG9100. It is not noticeable to the naked eye, though. Unfortunately (or fortunately for some), the screen doesn't flicker.

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    Image Flicker
    PWM Dimming Frequency
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    BFI
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    BFI In Game Mode
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    24p Playback
    Judder-free 24p
    LockedLocked
    Judder-free 24p via 60p
    LockedLocked
    Judder-free 24p via 60i
    LockedLocked

    Update 1/25/2016: We installed new firmware (04.20.75) and no longer have judder via 24p or 24p via 60i, which means this TV is now equal to the LG EG9600 for judder-free playback. You can find the firmware and installation instructions here.

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    Motion Interpolation
    Motion Interpolation (30 fps)
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    Motion Interpolation (60 fps)
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    Inputs
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    Input Lag
    1080p @ 60Hz
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    The good news is you don't need to be in any special mode to get lower input lag. You simply need to make sure 'TruMotion' is disabled.

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    Supported Resolutions
    ResolutionLocked4k
    1080p @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4
    LockedLocked
    1080p @ 120Hz
    LockedLocked
    4k @ 30Hz @ 4:4:4
    LockedLocked
    4k @ 60Hz
    LockedLocked
    4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4
    LockedLocked

    As with all LG TVs, it doesn't support a 120 fps signal. To get chroma 4:4:4, you need to set the input icon to PC. For 4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4, you also need to turn on UHD Color.

    Side Inputs
    Rear Inputs
    Total Inputs
    HDMILockedLocked
    USBLockedLocked
    Digital Optical Audio OutLockedLocked
    Analog Audio Out 3.5mmLockedLocked
    Analog Audio Out RCALockedLocked
    Component InLockedLocked
    Composite InLockedLocked
    Tuner (Cable/Ant)LockedLocked
    EthernetLockedLocked
    DisplayPortLockedLocked
    IR InLockedLocked
    SD/SDHCLockedLocked
    Inputs Specifications
    HDR10
    LockedLocked
    5.1 Passthrough ARC Dolby Digital
    LockedLocked
    Dolby Vision
    LockedLocked
    5.1 Passthrough ARC DTS
    LockedLocked
    5.1 Passthrough Optical Dolby Digital
    LockedLocked
    5.1 Passthrough Optical DTS
    LockedLocked
    HDMI 2.0 Full BandwidthLockedLocked
    ARCLockedLocked
    USB 3LockedLocked
    HDCP 2.2LockedLocked
    CECLockedLocked
    MHLLockedLocked
    Variable Analog Audio OutLockedLocked
    Sound Quality
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    Frequency Response
    Std. Dev. @ 70
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    Std. Dev. @ 80
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    Low-end Cutoff
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    Good bass extension and loudness. The frequency response is good too, and no pumping is present.

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    Total Harmonic Distortion
    Distortion @ 70
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    Distortion @ 80
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    Distortion @ Max
    LockedLock

    Very good distortion results all-around.

    Smart Features
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    Interface
    Smart OSLockedLocked

    LG's WebOS smart platform is great and very user-friendly. You can control the onscreen cursor with the remote by pointing at the screen. See our full review of WebOS here.

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    Ads
    Ad-free
    LockedLocked
    Opt-out
    LockedLocked

    Ads can be found on the main page of the LG content store.

    Remote
    RemoteLockedLocked
    Misc
    Power ConsumptionLockedLock W
    Power Consumption (Max)LockedLock W
    FirmwareLockedLocked