
As we all know, when two people argue, the third person is happy. If Amazon is biggest deal event of the year proclaims, MediaMarkt and Saturnus usually do not simply accept this and counter it with their own offers. And who benefits from the mutual discount battle? Fortunately, in the end, it is usually us customers.
This time too, MediaMarkt’s counter offers are impressive. The LG OLED G2 you can get it in whole 55 inch ones 50 euros cheaper than the Prime Day offer. The LG is one of the best televisions you can currently put in your home theater and is only rivaled by its own successor LG OLED G3* and a handful of expensive high-end models.
And on that Deal price of 1199.70 euros To attend, you must register as a MyMediaMarkt member. If you are not yet registered with the MediaMarkt customer program, you can do so, unlike Amazon’s Prime subscription. catch up for free*. Also at Saturn* you get the 4K TV from LG at the offer price.
LG OLED G2: Still highly recommended for home theater and gaming
When the LG OLED G2 appeared in 2022, the time had come new standards in image quality. Rich colors and sharp contrasts are typical of OLED screens, but the G2’s picture is so good that you can still see the finest details even in the darkest and brightest areas. In addition, the modern Alpha 9 processor ensures effective upscaling of SD and HD content to 4K. And unlike older OLED TVs, the G2 achieves this high peak brightness This means you can watch TV during the day without any problems, even in rooms with large windows.
But that’s not all: the LG OLED G2* offers virtually everything you can expect from a modern high-end television:
- 100/120Hz
- 4xHDMI 2.1, eARC
- HDR10, Dolby Vision and HLG
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay 2
- Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, LG ThinkQ
- WebOS 22 Smart TV operating system
- Gaming features VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode)
The whole thing is rounded off with a chic design, a well-thought-out smart TV menu and the innovative LG Magic Remote, which is incredibly flexible as a kind of hybrid between remote control, mouse cursor, keyboard and voice input.
With so much praise, there has to be a downside, don’t you think? They exist, even if only sporadically. Enthusiasts may be bothered by the lack of support for HDR10+, which is used, for example, in Amazon Prime Video productions. Such content is then displayed in HDR10, which still looks extremely good on the stunning LG screen. The biggest disadvantage of the G2 (and other LG TVs) is the weak sound. Unfortunately, this OLED is no exception. A soundbar is a space-saving solution.
If you don’t want to put a soundbar or even a sound system in your living room, take a look at this offer from MediaMarkt:
Philips OLED 937: The OLED television with built-in soundbar for the best price
The Philips 65OLED937/12 with 65 inches is currently available at MediaMarkt 45 percent cheaper and therefore the best price. Here too you must log in with your MyMediaMarkt account. The same applies to this Offer at Saturnus*. The OLED 937 has one High-quality soundbar integrated into the stand and sounds better than (almost) all other televisions. Only Panasonic’s high-end models and Sony’s OLED TVs with their advanced Acoustic Surface Audio+ technology can keep up.
The Philips is also convincing across the board. The image quality is first-class, it supports all major HDR formats such as HDR10+ and Dolby Vision and has the incredibly atmospheric Ambilight backlight on board. Android TV is integrated as a smart TV system and offers a selection of apps. The only real point of criticism is the TV menus, which unfortunately seem a bit complicated and convoluted, but that’s complaining on a very high level.
Author: Markus Albulet
Source : Film Starts

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