LG OLED C3 Reference monitor

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LG OLED C3 Reference monitor

PostSun Jun 08, 2025 11:34 am

I have read that the LG C3 is a very good option to use for grading.

Just by chance, eBay happens to have a range from 42 up to 55 inches.

My question is that there are numbers after the C3 - how important are they?

Or, as I can afford the 55", should I just get and enjoy?

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Re: LG OLED C3 Reference monitor

PostSun Jun 08, 2025 7:49 pm

Near as I could tell, the only difference in the model number is the screen size.
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Re: LG OLED C3 Reference monitor

PostMon Jun 09, 2025 11:44 am

Thank you.
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Re: LG OLED C3 Reference monitor

PostMon Jun 09, 2025 4:18 pm

The C3 is a WOLED display. At high brightness, the color gamut is limited because it uses white pixels to achieve the brightness. I am not sure it is a great monitor for use as a reference.

The Sony A95L is a QD-OLED display so it does not have that issue. The A95L's Professional Mode is factory calibrated to match the look of Sony's professional BVM-HX and PVM-X Series monitors. Of course the A95Ls are much more expensive.

Of course none of the above is a true calibrated grading monitor. I have an A95L and it looks darn good to me.

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Re: LG OLED C3 Reference monitor

PostMon Jun 09, 2025 5:40 pm

marklg wrote:Of course none of the above is a true calibrated grading monitor. I have an A95L and it looks darn good to me.


Why is that? The C series can store the LUT and as long as you're using a DeckLink or similar, you're giving it a clean signal. It might be 1 degree off top dead center but unless you're making a lot of money professionally, it makes no sense to spend 10k on a Flanders.

OP: I would recommend going with the smallest screen you can find. I had a 48" C2 and it was way too big. I'd think 42" would be small enough.
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Re: LG OLED C3 Reference monitor

PostWed Jun 11, 2025 3:37 pm

I thought the LG C3 was considered unique because its the only affordable screen that is 10bit wherever 10bit is critical.

I just had this thought after looking at the model number of the one I have put an offer in for.
Is it a C3 or is it a C36?

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