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They fixed this issue, from previous models.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.LG OLED TVs are known for their extremely wide viewing angles, allowing for consistent image quality even when viewed from various angles, which means that a group of people sitting around the TV will have a great viewing experience regardless of their seating position. The viewing angle for 2025 LG OLED TVs is excellent, with an average viewing angle of around 70 degrees from the center. This means you can enjoy clear and vibrant images even when viewing from various angles, making them ideal for group settings and off-center viewing. The LG 55" Class G5 Series OLED evo AI 4K UHD Smart webOS TV with One Wall Design (2025), Model # OLED55G5WUA, is suitable for very bright rooms. Like other screen variants in the G5 series, it features a peak brightness of up to 2,500 nits, which is a 45% improvement over previous models. This high brightness level allows the G5 series to perform well in bright living rooms, where OLEDs typically struggle due to their inability to compete with LED and QLED displays. The G5's "Brightness Booster Ultimate" technology and advanced anti-glare coating further enhance its performance in bright conditions, making it one of the brightest OLED TVs available. does a great job of reducing the intensity of direct reflections. Reflections from direct sources of light, such as a lamp or window placed opposite the screen, are dimmed considerably, so they blend in well with the rest of the image. On the other hand, LG QNED TVs are generally well-suited for bright rooms, including those with a window opposite the screen. They utilize advanced panel technology, such as Mini-LED and QLED, which excel at daylight viewing due to their higher peak brightness. These TVs often come with anti-glare and matte coatings, which help reduce reflections and maintain vibrant picture quality even in bright environments. However, even though LG QNED TVs, which use Mini LED backlighting, have better viewing angles than LED and QLED TVs, they have a narrower viewing angle, typically around 20-40 degrees on average, but it is still not as good as OLED TVs...^Ivan.
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