LG - 65" Class C3 Series OLED evo 4K UHD Smart webOS TV (2023)
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Description
Features
It's not just OLED, it's LG OLED
LG OLED TVs bring to life brilliant color and perfect black on over 8.3 million self-lit OLED pixels.
Brightness Booster¹
The Brightness Booster improves brightness so you get luminous picture and high contrast, even in well-lit rooms.¹
Ultra Slim Design
Sleeker than ever. The LG OLED evo C3 blends into the background with an almost invisible bezel for a seamless look.
Art Gallery
When you're finished watching, display paintings, photos and other content to blend the LG OLED evo C3 into your space.
α9 AI Processor Gen6
The LG OLED evo C-series comes loaded with the α9 AI Processor Gen 6—made exclusively for LG OLED—for even better picture and performance.
webOS 23, LG ThinQ AI and Magic Remote
Less searching, more streaming, thanks to the next generation of AI technology. Enjoy your favorite content including fitness, sports, entertainment and more.³ Use the Magic Remote to easily find what you're looking for.
LG Channels
Get instant access to over 300 free channels with LG Channels.³
FILMMAKER MODE
Land in the center of the action with LG's FILMMAKER MODE, allowing you to see films just as the director intended.
Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos⁴
Experience the magic of the big screen right from your couch. Every LG OLED comes loaded with Dolby Vision⁴ for extraordinary color, contrast and brightness, plus Dolby Atmos⁴ for wrap-around sound.
Ultimate Gaming
NVIDIA G-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium and VRR to further improve gaming quality. Four HDMI 2.1 inputs allow you to plug in all the devices you need. Whether you game on consoles or on the cloud,⁵ the LG Game Dashboard and Game Optimizer put all the control at your fingertips.
¹Based on LG internal testing: 55/65/77/83" LG OLED evo C3 models are brighter than non-OLED evo B3 models.
³Internet connection and subscriptions to streaming services are required; number of LG Channels subject to change.
⁴Dolby, Dolby Atmos and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
⁵Subscription and compatible gaming controller are required.
What's Included
65" Class C3 Series OLED 4K UHD Smart webOS TV
Magic Remote
Magic Remote batteries
Power Cable (attached)
Table Top Stand
Quick Start Guide
Energy Ratings
Key Specs
- Display TypeOLED
- Resolution4K (2160p)
- Screen Size Class65 inches
- High Dynamic Range (HDR)Yes
- High Dynamic Range FormatDolby Vision, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
- OLED TechnologyOLED EVO
- Refresh Rate120Hz
- Motion Enhancement TechnologyNone
- Specific Manufacturer TechnologieswebOS 23, LG ThinQ AI, LG Channels, Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro, AI Sound Pro, Clear Voice Pro, Home Dashboard, LG Sound Sync
- Smart PlatformwebOS
- Featured Streaming ServicesNetflix, Max, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+, Hulu, Paramount+, Peacock, YouTube TV, Spotify, iHeartRadio
- Number of HDMI Inputs (Total)4
- TV Tuner TypeATSC, Clear QAM
- Works WithAmazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple HomeKit
- Voice Assistant Built-inAmazon Alexa
General
- Product Name65" Class C3 Series OLED evo 4K UHD Smart webOS TV (2023)
- BrandLG
- Model NumberOLED65C3PUA
- SeriesOLED 4K - C3
- Model Year2023
Dimensions
- Product Height With Stand34.6 inches
- Product Width56.7 inches
- Product Depth With Stand9.1 inches
- Product Height Without Stand32.5 inches
- Product Depth Without Stand1.8 inches
- Product Weight With Stand40.8 pounds
- Product Weight Without Stand36.6 pounds
- Stand Width18.5 inches
- Stand Depth9.1 inches
- Adjustable Stand WidthNo
Display
- Display TypeOLED
- Resolution4K (2160p)
- Screen Size64.5 inches
- Screen Size Class65 inches
- High Dynamic Range (HDR)Yes
- High Dynamic Range FormatDolby Vision, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
- Picture Quality Enhancement TechnologyCinema HDR
- OLED TechnologyOLED EVO
- Curved ScreenNo
- Refresh Rate120Hz
- Motion Enhancement TechnologyNone
- Maximum Contrast Ratio (Native)Infinite
- Synchronization TechnologyG-SYNC Compatible (NVIDIA Adaptive Sync), FreeSync Premium (AMD Adaptive Sync)
- Closed CaptioningYes
- Language(s) DisplayedEnglish, Spanish, French
Features
- Remote Control TypeMagic, Voice control
- Specific Manufacturer TechnologieswebOS 23, LG ThinQ AI, LG Channels, Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro, AI Sound Pro, Clear Voice Pro, Home Dashboard, LG Sound Sync
- Smart CapableYes
- Smart PlatformwebOS
- Featured Streaming ServicesNetflix, Max, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+, Hulu, Paramount+, Peacock, YouTube TV, Spotify, iHeartRadio
- Screen MirroringYes
- Screen Mirroring TechnologyApple AirPlay 2
- Content SharingMobile to TV
- Indoor Or Outdoor UseIndoor
- Text-To-SpeechYes
- Video DescriptionYes
- V-ChipNo
- TV TunerDigital
Connectivity
- Number of HDMI Inputs (Total)4
- Display Connector(s)4 x HDMI 2.1
- Network Connector(s)1 x LAN, 1 x RS-232
- Audio Only Outputs1 x Optical digital audio
- USB Ports3 x USB-A 2.0
- Wireless ConnectivityWi-Fi, Bluetooth
- HDMI Audio Return Channel (ARC)ARC
- HDBaseT ReceiverNo
- TV Tuner TypeATSC, Clear QAM
- RF Antenna InputYes
- Number Of USB Port(s) (Total)3
- Headphone JackNo
- Bluetooth Version5.0
Compatibility
- VESA Wall Mount Standard300mm x 200mm
- Works WithAmazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple HomeKit
- Voice Assistant Built-inAmazon Alexa
Audio
- Built-In SpeakersYes
- Built-in Speaker TypeDownward firing
- Surround Sound SupportedDolby Atmos, Dolby Digital
- Number Of Speakers2
- Number of Audio Channels2.2
Power
- ENERGY STAR CertifiedNo
- EPEAT QualifiedNo
- Estimated Annual Operating Cost26 United States dollars
- Estimated Annual Electricity Use213 kilowatt hours
- Rechargeable Battery (Remote Control)No
- Battery Size (Remote Control)AA
- Number Of Batteries Required (Remote Control)2
- Number of Batteries Included (Remote Control)2
- Battery Type (Remote Control)Alkaline
Included
- Wall Mount IncludedNo
- Stand IncludedYes
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Box Dimension
- Height38.18 inches
- Width62.99 inches
- Depth7.87 inches
- CubicDimension18927 inches
Other
- UPC195174050255
Customer reviews
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 2278 reviews
(2,278 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Picture Quality4.9
Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars
- Sound Quality4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- Brightness4.9
Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers commend the LG 65" Class C3 Series OLED evo 4K UHD Smart webOS TV (2023) for its exceptional picture quality, vibrant colors, and excellent gaming experience. They appreciate the easy setup, user-friendly smart features, and great sound quality. However, some customers have concerns about the remote control's small size and sensitivity, as well as the TV's susceptibility to reflections and potential durability issues.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Gaming, Picture quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The Ultimate Visual Experience in premium TVs
||Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The LG OLED C3 is one of the most outstanding models of 2023, continuing the reputation for excellence that characterizes LG’s OLED TVs. This TV is ideal for those seeking exceptional image quality, compatibility with the latest technologies, and an elegant design. The image quality it offers is impressive, with vibrant colors, perfect blacks, and infinite contrast, thanks to its self-lit OLED technology. Its α9 Gen 6 AI processor enhances content upscaling and optimizes the image in real time using artificial intelligence. Additionally, it supports advanced HDR formats like Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10, and HLG, ensuring an immersive cinematic experience. When it comes to gaming performance, this TV features a 120 Hz refresh rate, compatibility with HDMI 2.1, VRR, and NVIDIA G-Sync, making it perfect for gamers. Its response time is almost instantaneous, around 0.1 ms, and the support for Dolby Atmos adds an extra level of immersion to games. The webOS operating system included in this model is intuitive and customizable. It offers a wide variety of apps like Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, and more, and supports voice assistants like Google Assistant and Alexa, making it easier to control the TV and other smart devices in your home. The design is minimalist and ultra-thin, allowing it to integrate perfectly into any space. The central stand provides stability, but it is also compatible with VESA mounts for those who prefer wall installation. Regarding sound, it is clear and powerful, although the built-in 2.2-channel speakers may fall short for the most demanding users. However, its support for Dolby Atmos and the option to pair it with LG soundbars allow for a more immersive audio experience. In summary, the LG OLED C3 is one of the best options on the market for those looking for a high-level visual experience, whether for movies, series, or video games. Although its price is higher compared to conventional LED TVs, its performance, design, and premium features make it a worthwhile investment. It is ideal for movie enthusiasts, gamers, and anyone seeking the best in TV technology.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Picture quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Price, clear n crsip pic, overall a great choice!
||Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The legs/stand is attached better than most that have screws that can break easily. Its light weight for its size. The picture is very clear and crisp. The remote is small but easy to use. Has great sound.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Picture quality, Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Lives up to the hype
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.TV lives up to the hype for last years model. I’m not a techy person and normally don’t overspend on fancy electronics. This was the perfec combo. Open Box, last years model. Paid $950 ish for the 65” The process was annoying and there is no way to contact individual stores but once I actually hunted down a store that had an open box it has been worth it. It had zero viewing hours. I also bought a Hisense U7 at the same time to see if I wanted to spend the extra money and the LG is considerably and notably better in every way even to a person that doesn’t care THAT much. Pics compare LG OLED and Hisense U7
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Gaming, Picture quality, Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Top Of The Line TVS!
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The C3 is an absolutely incredible TV even just coming from the LG CX 65" to the 65" C3 is a noticable difference. Only had it now for a few days but love watching my 4k bluray movies on it using my Sony bluray player that supports Dolby Vision and playing my Series X and PS5 on it. Got a great deal on it when my CX started having picture quality issues they approved my replacement and only paid 700 bucks for the difference and the 5 year warranty the C3 was on sale for 1499.99 my CX was bought on Open box years ago for 1300 plus tax so it really worked out well. Bestbuy when it comes to TV and home Audio you just cannot go wrong!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Picture quality, Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Worth the Premium!
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.After my TCL backlighting went on the fritz, I looked at a lot of reviews on Rtings, AVForum, and Digital Trends looking for cost efficient replacement with a great picture. Of course, they mentioned the big three: LG C3, Samsung S90C and Sony A80. Each of these are OLED and highly recommended by the reviewers. The Sony and LG are WOLED panels which are less prone to burn in than the QD-OLED Samsung S90C. Price wise, LG wins the battle as the Sony 65 inch is a few hundred more. I tried a Hisense and was very disappointed. Though on sale at $799, the picture, motion, and processing9 quality were not sufficient. I should have tried the LG C3 first. Luckily, the model is being replaced so it was on sale Memorial Day for $1499. This is an awesome TV! The boot and response to the Magic remote are fast. The picture is very vivid in the standard pic mode (Filmaker Mode) and exceptional. DolbyVision when activated also demonstrates how perfect the picture can be. Sound is good with a nice amount of bass. Other details like 4 12 HDMI 2.1 ports with eARC, ambient mode, phone mirroring, bluetooth, matter integration, and private listening also round out the great features. If you need a new tv and want great quality without paying more for other premium brands, the LG C3 is recommended. You get what you pay for!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Oled, Picture quality
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Honest Review of LG OLED TV – The Good and the Bad
||Posted . Owned for 10 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I’m going to provide the most honest review possible, highlighting both the positive aspects and the issues I’ve encountered. I’m rating this TV three stars, not because it's a bad product overall, but because there are significant downsides that potential buyers should be aware of. The Positives: Let’s start with the good. The OLED technology in this TV is absolutely stunning. The picture quality is breathtaking, and for gaming and general viewing, it delivers an exceptional experience. The colors, contrast, and clarity are remarkable, and it’s clear LG has put a lot of effort into making this a fantastic display. In terms of size, it’s big, but manageable. While I can move it on and off the table on my own (though it’s backbreaking work!), it’s really a job for two people to handle safely. LG also offers some intuitive settings that make it easier to optimize picture and sound for various uses, which I appreciate. The Downsides: Now, for the not-so-great aspects. One of the biggest issues is the privacy policy. To unlock many of the smart TV features and recommendations on the home screen, you’re required to accept invasive privacy settings. LG collects a significant amount of data on everything you do with the TV, including third-party connections like gaming consoles (Xbox), USB devices, or even your computer. The level of data sharing they require is more extensive than any device I’ve encountered, and it’s frustrating to have to accept these just to access basic functionality. The most troubling issue, however, came after I upgraded to the new operating system. After the update, I found myself unable to open or download any apps, including Netflix and HBO, which are the main reasons I purchased the TV in the first place. The apps are no longer available in the app store, and when I tried to sign in with my correct username and password, I received an error message mentioning something about "USA," which left me without access to the apps I use most. This effectively makes my TV useless for its primary purpose. I bought this TV for the integrated smart features, and now I can’t even use them. Worse still, I’m not willing to accept the full list of privacy-invasive settings required to enable certain features, such as voice control. As someone who works in cybersecurity, data privacy is a huge concern for me, especially with data breaches becoming so common. The fact that I can’t use my apps after the update is extremely frustrating, and I’m now forced to go through a full hard reset to hopefully revert to the original operating system. This is particularly inconvenient because it took me months to fine-tune the settings to my preferences, and now I’m facing the headache of reconfiguring everything from scratch. At this point, I’m considering selling the TV and switching to an Android-based TV from Sony or another brand. The combination of the privacy concerns and the operating system issues have made me regret this purchase, even though the display itself is incredible. Final Thoughts: If you value picture quality above all else and don’t mind the invasive privacy policies, this TV could be a great choice. However, if you’re concerned about data privacy or expect smooth performance from smart features, you may want to think twice. For me, the issues outweigh the benefits, and I wouldn’t recommend it to privacy-conscious users.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Oled, Picture quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
This is the OLED you want.
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I was in the market for a new smart tv. But this time around I was wanting something a bit more I needed an upgrade. I did some research and decided on an OLED panel. You have your usual players in this market Sony, Samsung & LG. I saw it in store and gave it a chance since it was on sale. At the regular price it was out of my budget. This tv has a very thin panel and really thin bezels and looks great in my living room. The panel is bright and the colors are crisp. You just have to adjust the settings to your desired liking. I enjoy the smart remote as I’ve already owned LG tvs in the past and the operating system is smooth and snappy. The only department this tv is lacking in as with all other tv brands is the sound. For a thin panel the only place for them to put speakers in was the back of the unit. So sound is coming from behind the tv but it does get loud. You are almost likely to get a soundbar which will help improve sound as I did. Overall I would recommend getting this tv when on sale. It has great colors, bright picture and is feature packed.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Color, Picture quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awsome viewing experience
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Purchased a Vizio M65-G1 three years ago and love the TV. Decided I wanted to upgrade and decided on the LgC3 OLED. Glad I did and was amazed by my choice. The picture is truly amazing. I set the video settings that rtings.com recommended and was blown away with the results. The images look life like, not 3D looking. It looks like your actualy there with them. Of course, if you watch a program in Dolby Vision or HDR10 the image is more amazing than a SDR one. The SDR images are still amazing as well too. I thought the image on my Vizio looked great until getting this one. This is the set to have if you want to have a great movie watching experience. All the colors are amazing and you can see the images with great detail. Do yourself a favor and invest in this set.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionIs it worth the $1000 more to get the G3 instead of this C3? What does the G3 have that makes it worth $1000 more? Thank you!
Asked by paldubee777.
- A:Answer The Gallery series offers incredible value this year unlike prior G models. If you have the money you should get the G3. 1) MLA (micro lens aperture) - HDR/Dolby Vision is mastered for 4000nits peak brightness. The G3 hits 1400+ nits peak brightness on 2% window thanks to MLA (C3 lacks MLA technology). The C3 is something like 850nits max brightness for 2%. That’s not very good. The closer your tv can get to 4000nits the more lifelike the picture is and the more accurate the tone mapping gets. Almost all new streaming content is in Dolby vision hdr. Brightness makes incrdible difference! 2) Heat Sink - Oled displays are pixel by pixel for both light and color. This means image retention occurs. You won’t get this on LED tvs because the image/pixels are separated from the backlight technology. The more heat your OLED tv retains, the more static images are retained (think CNN LOGO or NFL Score box). The heatsink reduces your chance of permanent image retention/burn-in by A LOT. You will experience far greater longevity with the gallery series and you can watch sports or play video games longer without having to worry so much. Google “oled burn in”… 3) Gallery Series is the premium segment for LG oled. This means greater quality control. This final point isn’t my strongest one because in all honesty the C series has great quality control as well. If the extra $1k for the G series is a lot for you (it is a lot of money after all), then you should go for the C series, no doubt about it. If you can easily swing the extra cost - you MUST go for the G series. Double the brightness and better mitigation for image retention is worth every penny. I own the CX (older C series) and plan to upgrade to G3 on Black Friday. In short: the G3 is better. It’s science. You’re never going to see the difference in a silly Best Buy store presentation loop. Don’t listen to the novice nay sayers. They simply do not understand OLED technology and its shortcomings. Take your advice from a real videophile. I have owned every display tech from CRT, to Plasma, to LED, to OLED. It’s a hobby for me. Cheers!
Answered by mastrofreality
Q: QuestionWill it coming out with 8K also??
Asked by Lenardo.
- A:Answer No disrespect intended towards LG, but 8K is nothing more than a marketnig gimmick. There is no 8K content out there, and prices are quite high. There is also next to zero difference in quality compared to 4K, the only slight benefit is if you sit very close to a large screen (90" or larger). The average consumer doesn't have the wall space to display a television that big. Electronic manufactuers are always finding new ways to improve, naturally there was a huge jump in quality from VHS to DVD, then to Blu-ray, and now to 4K Ultra-HD but we are at a point where the human eye can't really tell any differences, unless as mentioned you have a very large screen and you sit very close. Sadly, there were will be a ton of people who fall for the "8K" thing and waste their money on it. Put the money towards a very nice 4K television and you will be set. You can't go wrong with LG's C-series or G-series, the new C3/G3 line is hitting now. The G3 is where you will see a nice improvement over the G2 from 2022, but the C3 is not really an improvement over the C2 from 2022 so if you want to go all out, the G3 is very nice, but the C2 would save you quite a bit. I am going with the 65" C2 within the next week myself.
Answered by RacerX
Q: QuestionIs the LG C3 OLED ALSO EVO ? I SEE A LGC2 OLED EVO..... WHAT IS DIFF BETWEEN C2 AND C3 ? IS PIC BRIGHTER?
Asked by Sassyangel.
- A:Answer C3 is better overall. Brighter picture. If the price of the c2 and c3 is similar get the c3. If the c2 is heavily discounted compared to the c3 then save your cash and go c2.
Answered by Doug
Q: QuestionHow good is the sound quality with the Dolby Atmos spatial technology? Would you still recommend getting a surround sound system with a soundbar for this tv?
Asked by Caliboy.
- A:Answer Get a Sonos if you haven’t already :) quite pricey but once you go Sonos, you won’t want anything else. I just got my Sonos Arc, sub gen 3, and Era 100s as surrounds for my 65” LG C3 it’s only right to pair the best sound to one of the best televisions on the market today.
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionDoes this model have wide angle viewing?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer yes it does, that's the main reason we went with this model, views from this tv are great from any of our seats in the living room.
Answered by wilintru
Q: QuestionIs this tv atsc 1.0 or 3.0
Asked by Art.
- A:Answer Hey, Art! The LG 65" OLED 4K UHD Smart webOS TV does not have a built-in ATSC 3.0 tuner. It has a built-in ATSC 1.0 tuner. ~Rita
Answered by LG Digital Customer Care
Q: QuestionIs the screen anti-reflective?
Asked by Ricardo.
- A:Answer I work in the optical business and it does not have an anti glare coating on the screen, but the picture quality is the best I have seen in our living room. Dark movie scenes are now bold and clearer. Watching from any angle from the sides of the tv are still distinguishable. Overall satisfaction is very high.
Answered by ShawnM
Q: QuestionHow long is the power cord to the Lc 65 in oled c3?
Asked by HappyandSmiling.
- A:Answer standard 5' long power cord
Answered by MalikB