The only disappointments are that BT Sport, Apple Music and TuneIn are missing, all of which feature on Samsung sets.
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Those will be added to a strong overall app selection that includes Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ and Apple TV, all with full support for 4K, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos Rakuten is available in HDR10 and Dolby Atmos Google Play Movies & TV is present with HDR10 and 5.1 Now TV (or ‘Now’, as it has been recently rebranded) gives you contract- and dish-free access to Sky content and Spotify, Tidal, Amazon Music, Deezer and BBC Sounds make for a thorough music offering. While not available for our pre-launch review, this year’s models will be getting Freeview Play and therefore the the full set of catch-up apps, which on top of All 4 and My5 includes BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub.
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(Image credit: Future / Coming To America 2, Amazon Prime) Its buttons also feel nicer and are better spaced and there are more shortcut buttons, too, although why there’s one dedicated to Rakuten TV is beyond us – we’re still yet to meet anyone who uses that streaming service. The new model arguably looks less interesting than its predecessor, but it’s slightly thinner and feels even better in the hand. LG has finally decided to release a new version of its much-loved Magic Remote this year. There’s a small, black bit of undercarriage that houses sensors and the like, but the set is otherwise unadorned – there’s not even an LG logo to blemish its face. Mount the TV as intended and it’s a delightfully minimalist proposition: a perfectly black OLED panel surrounded by a thin black bezel and then an even thinner metal frame. If you’re not wall-mounting, you may be better off simply buying a third-party pedestal stand that uses the set’s standard VESA mounting points.
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Bespoke feet can be bought separately but they’re quite expensive (£99), a little inelegant and give the set a footprint of about 136cm, which will be too wide for a lot of furniture. Such is LG’s insistence that the G1 be wall-mounted, that it comes with a flush wall-mount in the box instead of a pedestal stand or feet. Unlike most OLED TVs, which combine an ultra-thin panel section with a thicker area housing the electronics, speakers and connections, LG’s G-series models have a uniform thickness (the G1 is 2cm thick, like the outgoing GX) and flat back. The ‘G’ in ‘G1’ stands for ‘Gallery’, which refers to the picture frame-like design of the TV.