![]() ![]() The LG A1 supports a 60Hz refresh rate, while the LG C1 doubles that to 120Hz. The first big difference between the LG A1 and LG C1 is the refresh rate of the OLED panel. (Image credit: LG) LG A1 vs LG C1: Picture quality ![]() Here are the latest LG C1 prices from retailers around the web: Again, these have had reductions over the year and are getting more discounts during sale season, but here's the official price from LG's sites: the 48-inch model is £1,099/$1,499, the 55-inch version is £1299/$1799, the 65-inch is £1899/$2099, 77-inch £3499/$3299, and the 83-inch is looking much more expensive in the UK than the US at £6,999/$5,999. The LG C1 is available in the same sizes, with a bonus wall-filling 83-inch option. Here are today's discounts on all those sizes, though: There are lots of price reductions as the year comes to a close, but the official price of the LG A1 is as follows: the exceptionally well-sized 48-inch option is £999/$1300, the 55-inch model is £1099/$1600, the 65-inch is £1599/$2200, and the 77-inch model is sitting at £2999/$3200. And, as if proving that point, the entry level LG A1 is still a premium price overall, especially if you’re planning to go bigger than the 48-inch model and are restricted by your wallet. The price of OLED screens has dropped dramatically over the last few years but that still doesn’t bring them anywhere near our best TVs under £500. (Image credit: LG) LG A1 vs LG C1: Price and models ![]()
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