
The OLED evo C-Series is powered by the α9 AI Processor Gen6—made exclusively for LG OLED. High Dynamic Range (HDR) Expression Enhancer makes gaming and movies more immersive. Over 8.3 million self-lit pixels produce high-contrast images with perfect black. AI-assisted deep learning analyzes what you're watching to choose the best picture and sound setting for your content.

The advanced LG OLED evo C5-Series has upped its game. Get all the controls at your fingertips thanks to the Game Optimizer and Game Dashboard. Packed with 4 HDMI 2.1 ports and all the extras like NVIDIA G-SYNC, AMD FreeSync Premium and VRR, it has everything you need to up your game. The OLED evo C5-Series is powered by the α9 AI Processor Gen7—made exclusively for LG OLED. The High Dynamic Range (HDR) Expression Enhancer makes gaming and movies more immersive. With over 8.3 million self-lit pixels, the LG OLED evo C5produces high-contrast images with perfect black no matter what you're watching—or playing. And AI-assisted deep learning analyzes what you're watching to choose the best picture and sound setting for your content. You'll experience less searching and more streaming, thanks to the next generation of AI technology from LG webOS 25. Plus, every LG OLED comes loaded with Dolby Vision for extraordinary color, contrast and brightness, plus Dolby Atmos¹ for sound you can feel all around you. And FILMMAKER MODE allows you to see films just as the director intended. The LG OLED evo C4 blends into the background with an almost invisible bezel for a seamless look so you can focus on the content, not the bezel.

The LG OLED B5 is a premium watching experience that offers more than meets the eye. You'll be able to keep pace with the action with a native 120Hz refresh rate for smoother movement whether you're gaming or watching sports. Entertainment extras like Dolby Vision*, Dolby Atmos¹ and FILMMAKER MODE give you the big-picture experience straight from your couch. Enjoy outstanding picture powered by the α8 AI Processor, which uses AI to detect what you're watching and automatically improves the picture and sound quality of whatever you're watching. Search less and stream more, thanks to the next generation of AI technology from LG webOS 25. With Quick Cards, group your favorite apps into categories and even have instant access to over 300 free channels with LG Channels.² All LG OLED TVs have NVIDIA G-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium and VRR to further improve gaming quality. And four HDMI 2.1 inputs allow you to plug in all the devices you need for the win. Whether you game on consoles or on the cloud,³ the LG Game Dashboard and Game Optimizer put all the control at your fingertips.

The advanced LG OLED evo C-Series has upped its game. Get all the controls at your fingertips thanks to the Game Optimizer and Game Dashboard. Packed with 4 HDMI 2.1 ports and all the extras like NVIDIA G-SYNC, AMD FreeSync Premium and VRR, it has everything you need to up your game. The OLED evo C4-Series is powered by the α9 AI Processor Gen7—made exclusively for LG OLED. The High Dynamic Range (HDR) Expression Enhancer makes gaming and movies more immersive. With over 8.3 million self-lit pixels, the LG OLED evo C4 produces high-contrast images with perfect black no matter what you're watching—or playing. And AI-assisted deep learning analyzes what you're watching to choose the best picture and sound setting for your content. You'll experience less searching and more streaming, thanks to the next generation of AI technology from LG webOS 24. Plus, every LG OLED comes loaded with Dolby Vision for extraordinary color, contrast and brightness, plus Dolby Atmos¹ for sound you can feel all around you. And FILMMAKER MODE allows you to see films just as the director intended. The LG OLED evo C4 blends into the background with an almost invisible bezel for a seamless look so you can focus on the content, not the bezel.
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| There were no pros for this product— | Picture Quality, OLED Quality, Black Level, Size, Gaming Performance | Picture Quality, OLED Quality, Size, Black Level, Setup Ease | There were no pros for this product— |
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| There were no cons for this product— | Brightness | Remote Control, Button Layout | There were no cons for this product— |
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My review is principally centered on the picture quality. I upgraded from a 13 year old 3D capable 1080p Vizio television. I'm not a gamer and I can't speak to its performance in that regard. I watch a lot of television and movies, so I spend a lot of time looking at screens. The picture is great. I recommend going to rtngs.com for their recommended calibration, that's what i used and it improved the picture. I like a warmer color temperature, so I have the blue light reduction option selected. The blacks are inky black, as everyone says. It's pretty amazing. I looked at a lot of televisions in store, they all seemed kinda crappy to be honest, even at expensive price points. I paid 900 for the 42" which was the right size for my room. I prefer pixel density over screen size, plus I needed a specific mounting solution that required the smaller screen size. I used a Mount-It! fully articulating wall mount and so far it seems sturdy holding the television a full 22.5" from the wall. I have the tv mounted perpendicular to the wall. I'm pretty sensitive to certain things in a tv that others seem not to care so much about. From here on out, I'm going to nit pick, but I really like the TV. First, the remote and the user interface is pretty terrible. I also bought a 65" Sony x90l that has a much simpler remote and a much simpler user interface. Second, and this is pretty bad, if you read the terms and conditions as I did, this television is straight up spying on you. If you want to use the native apps, you have to sign away the rights for this tv to listen to you and pretty much do whatever it wants with that information, as well as this tv is going to take freaking screenshots of your tv to determine what you are watching. What if you are sharing your screen from a tablet or watching a bluray? Doesn't matter, this tv is going to capture the image with its "automatic content recognition." It's pretty scummy, but it's moot because i only used the internet to update my firmware then i removed it from my network. I use a streaming box, apple tv 4k gen 5. I used a native streaming app briefly and it worked fine, but im not going to rate that functionality because a dedicated streaming box is always going to do a better job. When the software outgrows the box, you can always buy another box. People review televisions negatively for a bad streaming app experience and i don't think people should be judging televisions for this because TVs just suck at it in general, especially over time. I also think you'd be crazy to trust the television with access to your home network. I prefer the division of labor. I could dock the review for these things, but I've just come to accept that corporations are scummy, and when i read a review about a tv I'm concerned with its picture quality. I had no dead or malfunctioning pixels that i could see when running through the tests for that. The TV does emit a faint buzzing sound from the hdmi port area. I can only hear it when within 12" of the television. I do not believe it is coil whine, but I'm no expert there. On Reddit, many have asked if this is normal. I honestly don't know. I reached out to LG and I was told someone would call me back. I did not receive that call. The 42" does not have a fan, and it's on the side furthest from the power supply, the sound is faint, so I'm choosing to believe it's normal without other evidence. The sound is only produced when the screen is "off" or in standby mode. I bought the geek squad 5 year warranty because in the hopefully unlikely case this craps the bed, I want the warranty. I honestly prefer a little bezel, this tv basically has none. It's very sleek and attractive, but i would prefer some plastic bezel that affords some ability to accept an accidental jostle from the side. I have no plans to be rough with it. Just saying. The screen has a lot of stutter due to the pixel's instantaneous response time, but I'm already used to it. I can't stand motion smoothing and turned all that off. Honestly, even with it turned off there appears to still be some smoothing (frame interpolation, synthetic frames), but maybe I'm imagining it? The screen gets plenty bright for me, but I'm in a dimly lit room. I've not owned enough televisions to be able to comment on brightness. One thing you should note is that this television doesn't support the latest version of digital broadcasting due to a patent dispute, but it will be years before they roll out the newer broadcasting technology anyway. It's still good for whatever you can pick up with an antenna right now. If anyone still uses that. I've seen some other reviews saying that it doesn't default to the previous input source, but i haven't had this experience. Further, there's a menu that lets you toggle this if you want to. Good luck with the menus lol. The sound isn't the best. That seems to be an issue with most modern TVs. The cinema sound setting is more flat which i prefer because i can't have wild swings in volume in the bedroom. In all, i have some gripes but the picture is fantastic. It's a decent OLED. If you also want it to make you toast, not sure what to say. I think smart tvs just should stop offering smart features because the negative reviews pollute the thing I'm actually interested in which is the picture. TV native streaming just can't compete with a roku ultra 4k or an apple tv 4k.
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VarVoguely Posted
I wanted an affordable OLED with few compromises. This TV hasn't disappointed. I use it as my main work monitor and also for PS5 gaming. I have connected my MacBook to it using a USB-C dongle and a USB doc, and I find this TV struggles with reds, especially with text over a red background. The text gets pixelated. Still very usable as a monitor. When gaming, you don't really notice the red issues. The deep black levels, HDR and 240hz refresh rate are great for gaming. It will automatically detect when you turn on your PS5 and change input/settings to game mode for best performance. The speakers sound ok, but I would recommend using a sound bar or headphones for gaming/entertainment. I sit at a desk, might sound better from further away. I don't use many of the smart TV features, so YMMV with those.
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Robert Posted
Im using this as a PC monitor since i cant imagine spending $1500 on a Oled PC monitor. I am a die hard sony monitor and TV user but I got this at a price below $1000 and its been life changing. My wife looks at me differently now and I have strangers always smiling and saying hi. Thank you LG for making a life changing Oled that performs as good as my A90K in color depth. Not as bright but im using in a office with controlled lighting so its perfect. All jokes aside this in a 48” size is wondeful for multi-window 4k desktop setups. Color is on point as well just choose the righr gamma for your work (i use 2.4)
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Hawaii99 Posted