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Follow me on Facebook: / techgadgetscanada and Read more: http://www.TechGadgetsCanada.com Considering an upgrade to an existing TV or looking to add another one? The choice of TVs can be both dazzling (features!) and overwhelming (4K or 8K?). LG is making some pretty futuristic and sexy looking TVs these days, and far from being ugly electronics, this new one is pretty good looking both when it's on and when it's off. I recently had a chance to try out a brand new LG flat panel TV; the LG C9 OLED 4K TV (model OLED55C9PUA). LG touts this TV as ultra thin, with an ultra high definition 4K video picture and some other cool features like Gallery Mode. So how is the LG TV experience? Let's dig in. Key features Ultra slim design I've probably mentioned this a couple times already but this TV is THIN. At just XX mm it practically disappears into your space. LG says the OLED TV’s individually lit pixels require no backlight so all the hardware that used to get packed in here is gone. There is a small bump out along the bottom, so it's not 100% flat, if that's what you're thinking. But it is quite thin. Google & Amazon support Google Assistant and Amazon’s Alexa work with the TV. built in or just connectivity?? The Google Assistant is activated by hitting the Microphone Button, while Amazon Alexa is activated by pushing the Prime Video button. To get Google Assistant set up, push and hold the microphone button and allow permissions. You'll need to complete the set up on your phone. You go to the Assistant app on the phone and say ‘Set up my assistant device’. You'll click to enable permissions and the app will find the TV. From there you can ask the Google Assistant to search for TV shows, movies or execute TV commands. The set up practically did itself and worked well right from the get-go. Web OS interface LG has always had its own TV operating system. It's called Web OS, and it’s the brains inside the TV that lets you operate its many functions easily. It’s very user friendly and simple, and you’ll control all this goodness with the LG magic remote with voice control. Just push and hold the voice control button and ask for the movie, TV show or app you want. Video quality The overall video quality on the TV is absolutely outstanding. It’s razor sharp and so detailed. You can see absolutely every little thing on the screen and the colours are vibrant and realer than real, but not in a bad or fake way. I can make no complaints whatsoever about the video quality on this stunning 4K TV. Features for gamers: If you’re a gamer, which I am not, you might be interested in a couple of other features. There’s a feature called ‘OLED Black’ which gives you more depth and detail when playing games with very dark scenes. 4K HDR gaming is supposed to deliver more vibrant colours, even from a Wide Viewing Angle, while 5.1 Virtual Surround Sound is supposed to cloak you in dramatic sound for a complete gaming experience. When it comes to motion rates and response times for action gaming, this LG C9 OLED TV has a 1ms response time and low input lag for smoother, real-time action. A variable refresh rate and Auto Low Latency Mode are both supported for high quality graphics with minimal stutter even at the fastest speeds. Again, I’m not a gamer so I didn’t test this out with games, so I’m just sharing what LG says about the gaming properties of the C9. Sound quality You're definitely supposed to add a sound bar to your new TV, but I know... a lot of folks either put that off or just never do. The real reason you need a sound bar is because as TVs, like the LG C9 here get ever thinner, there's just nowhere to put a proper speaker that can give you the power, resonance and sound quality that would match your video quality. When a TV is no thicker than my pinky, it's hard for it to sound great, let alone give you an immersive home theatre experience. Even so, I'll tell you about how the built in speaker here sounds. I can’t believe I’m saying this but it sounds surprisingly good. The speaker gets good and loud and it doesn’t sound tinny or hollow. It does a really great job of filling the space, and both dialogue and music and sound effects sound clear. Gallery Mode Galley Mode is a feature that’s showing up in more and more TVs, and under different names like ambient mode and art mode. Galley Mode lets you display artwork, photography and even moving videos with sounds as almost a high quality screensaver. The advantage of this feature is that you can keep your TV looking like a huge piece of art when you’re not watching shows on it, so you lose that dreaded ‘black hole’ effect of a completely dark screen.