LG G4 65" OLED
The LG G4 is an ultra-bright OLED that outperforms the C4 with superior gaming features and higher brightness. It's a solid step up at the same price point.
RefDat Score Breakdown
| Signal | Score | Weight | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Verified Buyer Rating | 4.6/5 (2120 reviews) | 30% | Consumer consensus from verified-purchase buyer reviews |
| Community Sentiment | 4.8/5 | 25% | Editorial assessment from OzBargain, Whirlpool, ProductReview |
| Value Score | 4.6/5 | 20% | Great value for premium OLED |
| Safety Record | 5.0/5 | 10% | No active ACCC recalls |
| Recency | 3.0/5 | 5% | Released 2024-03-14 |
Last evaluated: 4 Mar 2026
Pros & Cons
What I Like
- Brighter OLED with better daylight performance
- 144Hz gaming support
- Flat wall-mount design
- Excellent picture quality overall
Could Be Better
- Premium pricing at $3,799
- OLED burn-in concern
- Brightness advantage not always noticeable
My Review
The G4 is the brightness play. LG's taken their already-good C4 OLED and cranked the panel output to where it genuinely competes with high-end QLEDs. That matters more than you'd think if your TV hangs on a west-facing wall where afternoon sun turns most sets into expensive paperweights.
Test it properly: sit down with cricket on Fox Sports at 2pm summer light, and you'll see where the extra brightness (2,400+ nits peak) actually earns its premium. The ball doesn't disappear into dark green grass. NRL replay angles stay legible. There's no washed-out feeling like you get pushing mid-range LCDs to max brightness. The G4 actually looks better brighter, because organic LED (OLED) blacks stay absolute regardless of backlight setting.
The 144Hz gaming mode gets mentioned a lot. It's real, it's smooth, but streaming and sport are the real strength here. Dark Scandi noir on Stan or Binge has no black crush. Motion is controlled. Pans in sports broadcast stay sharp and free from judder. The flat design means cleaner wall mounting if that matters to your lounge setup. At $3799 from JB Hi-Fi or Harvey Norman, you're paying $500 more than the C4 for brightness and a thinner bezel. That's a reasonable trade if your room gets natural light.
ACL Coverage: Premium tier (8-10 years). At this price point, panel failures, power supply issues, or HDMI port degradation within 3-5 years indicate defective product, not normal wear. Warranty support through JB Hi-Fi, Harvey Norman, The Good Guys. Spare parts for premium LG panels reliable through 2034.
Your rights under Australian Consumer Law: At $3799, this is a premium product with a reasonable expected lifespan of 8-10 years. LG offers a 1-year manufacturer warranty, but consumer guarantees extend beyond that for a product at this price point. If you experience panel burn-in, backlight/pixel failure within the expected lifespan, you have a consumer guarantee claim. Start with the retailer you bought it from. JB Hi-Fi, Harvey Norman, wherever. They must handle it, not redirect you to LG.
Specifications
| Display Type | OLED (Gallery Edition) |
| Resolution | 4K (3840x2160) |
| Refresh Rate | 120Hz |
| Peak Brightness | 250 nits |
| Hdr | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG |
| Processor | α9 Gen 7 AI processor |
| Gaming Features | 144Hz support, HDMI 2.1, G-Sync, FreeSync |
Where to Buy in Australia
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Price History
| Date | Price | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 2026-05-30 | $3799 | |
| 2026-05-31 | $3799 | No change |
| 2026-06-01 | $3799 | No change |
| 2026-06-02 | $3799 | No change |
| 2026-06-03 | $3799 | No change |
| 2026-06-04 | $3799 | No change |
| 2026-06-05 | $3799 | No change |
What Australians Say
Common themes from Australian community discussions (OzBargain, Whirlpool, ProductReview):
LG G4 65" OLED is ranked in my Best OLED TVs in Australia list. Not sure what to look for? Read my OLED TVs buyer's guide.