LG C4 OLED vs C3 OLED: What's the difference? (2024)

LG C4 OLED vs C3 OLED: What's the difference? (1)

At CES 2024, LG took the wraps off its new LG C4 OLED — the successor to last year’s award-winning LG C3 OLED — and most likely one of the best TVs of 2024.

This has become slightly easier to answer now that we know the pricing of the LG C4 OLED: At launch, the 65-inch LG C4 OLED will cost $2,699 at LG. Right now, though, you can buy the 65-inch LG C3 OLED for $1,699. For $1,000 less, you can get last year's model. But is it worth saving $1,000 to buy last year's model?

Thankfully, this is an area where we can lend our expertise. Having seen the LG C4 in January and having tested the LG C3 OLED last year, we’ve got all the information you need to make the best decision possible.

You’re likely better off buying the LG C3 OLED at a discount either now or later in the year. The longer answer is, well, it depends...

So what should you do? The short answer is that you’re likely better off buying the LG C3 OLED at a discount either now or later in the year. The longer answer is, well, it depends on how much having the latest WebOS smart platform matters, and if you need the new 144Hz maximum refresh rate of the C4 OLED compared to the 120Hz refresh rate of the C3 OLED. If you want the latter plus an upgraded processor, then the LG C4 OLED could be worth the wait. But if not, then you can safely spend a little less on last year’s LG C3.

Want an in-depth comparison of both models? Here’s a full breakdown of the LG C4 OLED vs the LG C3 OLED.

LG C4 OLED vs C3 OLED: Specs compared

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LG C4 OLEDLG C3 OLED
Sizes42", 48", 55", 65", 77", 83"42", 48", 55", 65", 77", 83"
Ports4 HDMI 2.14 HDMI 2.1
Resolution3,840 x 2,160p3,840 x 2,160p
HDRHDR10, HLG, Dolby VisionHDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision
Smart TV softwareWeb OS 24Web OS 23
ATSC 3.0 support?NoNo
ProcessorAlpha a9 AIAlpha a9 Gen 6

LG C4 OLED vs C3 OLED: Design

As you’d expect, there’s not a big difference in aesthetics between the two C-Series TVs. At face value, it's kind of hard to even notice a difference in most of the photos. I say most because the 77-inch LG C4 OLED was using two legs when I saw it at CES (which is markedly different to the pedestal design of the LG C3 OLED), but more recent photos show the C4 on a pedestal. That could change again before the C4 OLED’s potential launch in March or April, though.

What is definitive at this point, however, is that the LG C4 and LG C3 OLED will be using the same OLED panels from LG Display. That means we’re not yet getting the more advanced META 2.0 panels on LG’s mid-range C-Series TVs, which means no substantial uptick in brightness year-over-year — at least, not on the same magnitude that the LG G4 and M4 OLED are getting boosted brightness.

The big difference in terms of design is the one that’s happening under the hood — the switch from Alpha a9 Gen 6 to the a9 AI Processor. The latter will play an important role in improving upscaling and motion processing. The processor in tandem with the panel will allow the C4 OLED to reach a native refresh rate of 144Hz, which will all come into play when we talk about the difference in performance.

LG C4 OLED vs C3 OLED: Performance

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Although they weren’t side by side at CES, there’s little doubt in my mind that the C4 OLED is the better-performing of the two TVs: The C4 was both brighter and more colorful than its predecessor — but we’ll need to take it into the lab to tell us how much of an improvement LG made in those categories. The C4 still paled in comparison to the LG G4 OLED that uses the latest META 2.0 panel from LG Display, however, so I wouldn't get your hopes up too high.

Demo content on the LG C4 OLED consisted of an Amazon Prime sizzle reel. As you'd expect, the black levels looked incredible in the demo suite, though glare was an issue due to a brighter QNED TV located directly in front of the C4. If you want to go glare-free, the Samsung S95D is a solid solution.

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In a brief audio demo, the LG C4 OLED mustered a solid sound quality. Its a9 AI Processor turns basic surround sound into upmixed 11.1.2-channel Atmos, which is an improvement on the C3 OLED’s 9.1.2 virtual spatial audio upmix. In reality, though, neither TV is going to be a true replacement to a proper sound system.

There’s certainly small bumps in performance for cinephiles, but it’s gamers who are going to get the maximum benefit from the LG C4. As mentioned, the C4 can achieve a native 144Hz refresh rate by resetting the panel when it detects a 144Hz signal. Pair that with VRR support from both AMD and Nvidia, and the C4 looks like it will easily claim a spot on our list of the best gaming TVs.

Last but not least, there's the new version of WebOS to consider. The C4 OLED will come out of the box with WebOS 24, while the LG C3 OLED will get it via an update later in the year. LG went on the record at CES saying that its OLED TVs would receive five years of updates starting from when the TV was launched. If you're worried about getting the maximum amount of performance for the longest period of time when you pick up a new TV, then the C4 might be the more appealing option.

LG C4 OLED vs C3 OLED: Outlook

While there’s not a lot that will separate these TVs in terms of design, some minor tweaks in performance — and the newer WebOS version — will give the LG C4 OLED an edge on its predecessor. But is that edge enough to shell out up to $1,000 more for the LG C4 OLED when it launches later this year? Probably not.

If the additional processing power and the switch to a native 144Hz refresh rate are high up on your list of must-haves, then the C4 OLED is worth saving up for. For most folks, though, the LG C3 OLED will deliver most of the same performance at a steep discount and it’s the TV we’d still recommend to friends and family.

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Nick Pino heads up the TV and AV verticals at Tom's Guide and covers everything from OLED TVs to the latest wireless headphones. He was formerly the Senior Editor, TV and AV at TechRadar (Tom's Guide's sister site) and has previously written for GamesRadar, Official Xbox Magazine, PC Gamer and other outlets over the last decade. Not sure which TV you should buy? Drop him an email or tweet him on Twitter and he can help you out.

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    LG C4 OLED vs C3 OLED: What's the difference? (2024)

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    What is the difference between C3 and C4 OLED? ›

    LG TVs, including the C3 OLED, rank among the best gaming TVs with four HDMI 2.1 ports with 4K 120Hz support, VRR, and ALLM. The C4 ups the ante by adding Nvidia-certified 144Hz support for PC gaming. It also gets a sound quality boost over the LG C3, with the ability to mix sound to virtual 9.1.

    Is the C4 worth it over the C3? ›

    If you're a PC gamer looking to take full advantage of your high-end graphics card, the C4 supports up to 144Hz versus 120Hz on the C3, so it's the better option for that. However, when viewed from an angle, the C4 has a noticeable green tint, so the C3 is the better choice for wide seating arrangements.

    What is the difference between LG G Series and C Series OLED? ›

    For starters, as was the case in 2022, the G-series has a heatsink that the C-series does not. This allows the set to be pushed harder (i.e. brighter) without any extra stress being applied to the light-emitting OLEDs. More excitingly, the G3 also gets a panel technology called Micro Lens Array (or MLA for short).

    Is the LG C4 worth the upgrade? ›

    Compared to last year's LG C3 OLED, the new C4 improves on the already-stellar picture quality and sprawling feature set of LG's upper-midrange OLED line by increasing the brightness capability, updating its webOS smart platform, and enabling a 144Hz refresh rate for PC gamers with the right hardware.

    What is the difference between C3 and C4? ›

    C3 plants use the C3 pathway or Calvin cycle for the dark reaction of photosynthesis. C4 plants use the C4 pathway or Hatch-Slack Pathway for the dark reaction of photosynthesis. These plants are cool-season plants, commonly found in cool and wet areas. These plants are warm-season plants, commonly found in dry areas.

    Is LG OLED C3 better than C2? ›

    The C3 is a bit brighter, but this isn't noticeable in practice. The C3 also has better low-resolution sharpness processing, making legacy content on DVDs or low-resolution online streaming look better than on the C2.

    Is the LG C4 bright enough? ›

    Perfect contrast. Fantastic highlights and color. Easy to navigate interface thanks to LG Magic Remote. Bright enough for well-lit rooms.

    When did the LG C4 come out? ›

    LG's C4 OLED TV was released in early March 2024 in screen sizes ranging from 42 to 83 inches. The LG C4 is the company's midrange OLED series, slotting between the entry-level LG B4 series and the flagship LG G4 and M4 series TVs.

    Is LG C4 better than G3? ›

    Our Verdict. The LG G3 OLED is better than the LG C4 OLED. The G3 is the brighter TV overall, so highlights stand out more in HDR content, and it handles more glare in a bright room when watching SDR content.

    Is Samsung or LG better for OLED? ›

    The Samsung TV is brighter than the LG in most usage. However, it can hold onto its brightness much better than the LG in Game Mode. The Samsung has a much wider color gamut than the LG; it can output vibrant, saturated colors, making the TV really pop.

    Is LG QNED better than OLED? ›

    OLED TVs generally offer a superior cinematic experience. Their perfect blacks, infinite contrast, and wide viewing angles deliver an immersive atmosphere. Meanwhile QNED MiniLED TVs have improved contrast compared to traditional LED TVs, they still fall short of OLED's depth and accuracy.

    What do the levels of LG OLED mean? ›

    LG (OLED TVs)

    The OLED at the beginning shows it's an OLED TV. The 65 indicates the screen size. The G shows the product line, with higher letters generally indicating higher-tier versions with sleeker designs or more features. G, for example, has a fancier "gallery" design than the slightly lower-end C.

    What is the best picture mode for LG C4? ›

    Picture settings and testing notes: Filmmaker mode proved to be the overall best picture mode on the C4, both from our quantitative measurements and with the bare eye.

    Does the LG C4 have a green tint? ›

    From what I've read and watched, it seems to be a somewhat normal thing for LG OLEDs and QD OLEDs seem to amend this issue. I happened to notice a bit of green tint on my LG C4 from a normal viewing angle and what fixed it for me was going into the "White Balance" settings and changing green to -25.

    What is the refresh rate of the LG C4 OLED? ›

    The maximum refresh rate of 144 Hz makes for seamless motion processing so you can catch every detail of the game.

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