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LG 65-Inch Class OLED evo AI 4K C5 Series Smart TV w/Dolby Atmos, Dolby Vision, HDR10, AI Super Upscaling 4K, Filmmaker Mode, Wow Orchestra, Alexa Built-in (OLED65C5PUA, 2025)

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Size: 65 Inches


Style: TV Only


Features

  • OLED: Celebrating 12 years of perfecting award-winning OLED TV technology.
  • Brightness Booster: Our Brightness Booster technology magnifies each individual pixel for luminous quality that shines with every detail.
  • Bright Room Ready: Verified by UL for Discomfort Glare Free (UGR less than 22), you can be confident your LG OLED TV performs great no matter the room or the lighting. With LG OLED you still experience perfect black that delivers stunning pictures other brands just can't match.
  • Alpha 9 AI Processor Gen8: This processor is the brains behind a truly unforgettable TV experience. You'll get personalized smooth, vivid picture no matter what you watch. AI Super Upscaling technology automatically enhances picture quality whether you're watching sports, movies, or a late-night favorite. Everything looks and sounds incredible on a LG OLED TV.
  • Perfect Black and Perfect Color (8.3 million self-lit pixels: LG's flagship OLED technology creates an incredible watching experience and stellar picture quality with Perfect Black and Perfect Color technology on over 8.3 million self-lit smart pixels, even in bright rooms.
  • Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and FILMMAKER MODE: Experience the magic of the big screen right from your couch. Loaded with Dolby Vision for extraordinary color, contrast and brightness, plus Dolby Atmos for sound you can feel all around you. Land in the center of the action with FILMMAKER MODE, allowing you to see films just as the director intended.
  • Ultimate Gaming: Packed with gaming features, this LG OLED evo Series comes with everything you need to win. Experience crisp, smooth imagery from a 0.1ms response time and up to 144Hz refresh rate to let you game at blinding speed without any blurring or tearing to keep up with the fastest games. All LG OLED TVs have 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, the LG Game Dashboard and Game Optimizer put all the control at your fingertips.

Description

LG’s Most Popular OLED TV.¹ Now Even Better. Experience ultra-realistic picture and sound with the LG OLED evo C5-Series, powered by the exclusive α9 AI Processor Gen8. Boosted brightness and high contrast ensure a stunning view—even in well-lit rooms. AI-assisted deep learning adjusts picture and sound to suit your content and preferences. With its nearly invisible bezel, the C5 blends into any space—and becomes a statement piece with Art Gallery mode for artwork, photos, and more.² The latest LG webOS 25 platform helps you search less and stream more, featuring the next generation of AI technology.⁵ Every LG OLED TV includes Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for breathtaking visuals and immersive sound.³ Plus, FILMMAKER MODE lets you experience movies as the director intended. Engineered for gaming, the C5 boasts a 0.1ms response time, native 120Hz refresh rate, VRR up to 144Hz⁴ for PC gaming, and four HDMI 2.1 ports for all your devices.⁴ ¹Source: Omdia. Unit shipments, 2013–2024. Results are not an endorsement of LG Electronics. Any reliance on these results is at the third party’s own risk. ²Image quality of upscaled content will vary based on source resolution. ³Dolby, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Confidential unpublished works. Copyright 2012–2025 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved. ⁴PC with 144Hz graphic card required. ⁵Internet connection and subscriptions to streaming services are required; number of LG Channels subject to change. Software update will automatically download. Consumers who disable “auto-update” will receive a pop-up notification to accept or deny software update. ⁶Google is a trademark of Google LLC. Google Assistant is not available in certain languages and countries. Apple, the Apple logo and HomeKit are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. ⁷Subscription and compatible gaming controller are required.

Screen Size: 65 Inches


Brand: LG


Display Technology: OLED


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 120 Hz


Special Feature: Amd freesync, Built-In Speaker, Google Cast built-in, Multiple Voice Assistance, Nvidia G Sync


Included Components: Power Cable, Remote Control, Stand, User Manual


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi


Aspect Ratio: 169


Product Dimensions: 9.1"D x 56.7"W x 34.6"H


Brand Name: ‎LG


Item Weight: ‎40.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9.1 x 56.7 x 34.6 inches


Item model number: ‎OLED65C5PUA.AUS


Batteries: ‎2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Special Features: ‎Amd freesync, Built-In Speaker, Google Cast built-in, Multiple Voice Assistance, Nvidia G Sync


Item Weight: ‎40.8 Pounds


Standing screen display size: ‎65 Inches


Aspect Ratio: ‎169


Date First Available: March 10, 2025


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  • LG's BFI TAMES BILBO's and SMAUG's HORRID GLOWING!
Size: 55 Inches Style: TV Only
Comparison: My new LG 4K Smart OLED TV (OLED55C5PUA, 2025) vs my old LG 4K Smart OLED TV (OLED55CXPUA, 2020) Sources Used: Sony UBP-X700 4K Ultra HD Player (October 2024) and 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs. Connectors: Zeskit Maya 8K 48Gbps Certified Ultra High-Speed HDMI Cable 16ft CL3 In-Wall Rated Remote Control Solution: As others rightly indicate, the new remote that comes with this TV is not up to the tasks required. I ended up using the remote that came with the previous version of this TV - the "LG Remote Magic Remote Control" (AKB75855501) - which is available on Amazon. LG TV's UNIQUE STANDOUTS SUMMARY - "Nightmare Alley" (2021, 4K, Guillermo del Toro) joins perfect details and colors to allow the genre's nihilism free rein. - "Pinocchio" (2022, 4K, Guillermo del Toro), a brilliantly filmed, very dark stop-motion animated film that hits every button (Note: not for young children). - "TRON: Legacy" (2010, 2K upscaled to 4K, Joseph Kosinski) is everything a gorgeous Sci-Fi drama - with stellar soundtrack - should be thanks to LG and Disney. (DETAILED EVALUATIONS BELOW) Preface: All my viewing was in HDR mode for 4k. I used the movies listed below, all of which benefitted from excellent motion smoothing, without awful sheen/glow, when rendered using moderate level of this TV's Black Frame Insertion (BFI) in Game Mode and a touch of extra brightness. Bright or dark room did not matter. (See bottom of page for comments on 2K SDR/Regular Blu-ray.) THE HOBBIT - THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG (48fps): If you hated the 48fps of The Hobbit, your troubles are over! Watch this movie with correct BFI and generally accepted parameters for Game Mode on this TV. Then the natural appearance of everything in this movie will bowl you over. Faces are normal. The spiders of Mirkwood show markings that are easier to see and have colors that make sense on those horrid creatures. Seeing the etching on Smaug's hide (without the sheen) is worth every penny. STAR WARS (2020 UHD Release)(24fps): The movie is fun and impressive to watch given how old it is. The color and lighting are very good. Its sheen was tamed very well on this TV, and scenes filmed outdoors were very natural. (When I watched this movie on my previous LG TV - the OLED55CXPUA, 2020 - I was distracted by the less manageable sheen/glow.) DUNE, PARTS 1 and 2: - (Dune1, 24fps) The abundance of sand colors and sunlight make the DUNE movies bright overall. Beautiful browns in their various shades are a treat. In the midst of all that brown, you should notice subtle dark shades of green on clothing, and quilt-like stitching on the jackets. Facial features are beautifully rendered. The Bene Gesserit ship passing through and out of The Spacing Guild's Heighliner (at 20m:50s) and the Worm Spotter aircraft's flight (at 1h:01m:50s) should not break up in their movements across the screen. In the battle scenes when the Harkonnen invade, you should see no tearing or empty space in the rolling flames. - (Dune2, 24fps/48fps) It took almost the entire movie for me to register that there was no lag or choppiness in Dune Part 2 at all... none (at least with BFI engaged). Turns out Dune Part 2 occasionally used 48fps in some places instead of 24fps only, an approach that worked almost magically. It now takes 1st place as the best all-around film in my collection. BLADE RUNNER 2049 (24fps): The BFI nailed the surrounding colors and movement of K's police vehicle as it passed behind buildings. The vehicle's movement was smooth and the snow/rain contrails moving over and past the back of the vehicle were easy to pick out. Colors were incredibly detailed and vibrant at every turn. 1917 (24fps): This movie benefits enormously from BFI and reduces the number of "jittery" scenes to two: 1) the stuttering movement as the camera views an embankment and pans left to right just after the two soldiers narrowly escape the collapsing tunnels, and 2) the panning left to right as the two soldiers are in a barn looking through wood slats at a plane in the distance. OBLIVION (24fps): I've watched this movie many times and this LG TV brought out colors better than the previous LG. The motions were very smooth and details abounded. Things to look for are Vicca's tears running down her face and off her nose as she betrays Jack, and the flickering lights when Julia and the hapless people are in the sights of the drone programmed to kill them (the flickering lights should not tear or have holes). FORD v FERRARI (24fps): The most interesting and exciting (and perpetual) visual experience I had with this movie was the heightened detail seen on clothing I don't recall seeing on the previous TV. But most of all the colors of red and brown in their various shades were able to make me fall further into the movie as everything seemed so very natural. THE PRESTIGE (24fps): This is a very detailed movie where the differing shades of brown are everywhere. Especially look for the brown variants (and other colors) in the weave of the tweed coats, especially prominent near the end of the movie. GEMINI MAN (60fps): I know what you're thinking: this movie is intolerable for its irremediable sheen/glow. You're right. It's also too intimate: it's as close to "being there" than I could tolerate... feels creepy, like eavesdropping. I played this all the way through again but came away with no changed opinions, except for very slightly better colors all 'round. HOWEVER, the climax near the end of the movie is visceral in how it renders the minigun being used to shred the store where the heroes are sheltering. TECHNICALLY SPEAKING, I must say that one of the most impressive demonstrations of BFI motion smoothing is how, in the opening scene, the filmmaker was able to sweep the camera across the ribbed structure above the train station and not induce seizures. (On the other hand, you might want seizure medicine handy if you try to view that panned ribbed structure with no BFI enabled.) On the whole, its motion smoothing and details are absolutely amazing. Regarding 2K SDR (i.e., regular Blu-ray), my results were either very good or very poor. For instance, the original releases of Avatar, Total Recall (2012), and The Imitation Game rendered outstanding results. On the other hand, The Last Samurai and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows were a disappointment. While the upscaling and motion smoothing were excellent on all these 2K movies, the Last Samurai and Sherlock Holmes renderings were too dark or dull, foggy, and wispy. The previous model of this same TV (OLED55CXPUA, 2020) did not have such challenges and disparities. As I write this, I notice the screen's gradual dimmer is working very well to ensure no image burn-in occurs when I stop typing for a while. (At the moment, I am using the TV's input connected to my computer.) Even though the dimming feature is not good for watching movies, it is a must for anything else. Thankfully, when using the 4k input for movies, and Game Mode is enabled, the TV will not dim on its own. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2025 by RLM RLM

  • Just Amazing
Size: 77 Inches Style: TV Only
Excellent picture quality with pure blacks and vivid colors. Setup was very easy, and the different picture options allow for tweaking and customization. Works well with Google for voice commands. Also, the remote control works as a pointer on the TV, which is really cool. Having had Samsung TVs for the past 10 years, this switch was really easy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2025 by Dayton E.

  • My PS5 looks outstanding with this tv (not sure if this video does it justice)
Size: 42 Inches Style: TV Only
The media could not be loaded. Why did you pick this product vs others?: I like it a lot better than my Samsung TV that it replaced. My PS5 looks amazing on it. Currently playing armored core 6 and the visuals are outstanding. Set up was pretty user-friendly. Sound is a lot better than most. You get what you pay for and this TV isn’t cheap but it’s definitely quality. 5 stars from me ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2025 by Allyson B.

  • It's worth the money.
Size: 55 Inches Style: TV Only
The TV is great! It's perfect for my room. The picture is clear and the colors are bright. I would highly recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2025 by SCR Forklift Parts, Inc

  • Junk
Size: 48 Inches Style: TV Only
Junk! I think we got a bad TV. It cost us $105.00 to send it back. Never again! HDMI connection issues even with 3 brand new HDMI cables. It would on see on device at a time. You’d have to keep unplugging and plugging in whatever HDMI you wanted to use at the time. Total hassle.
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2025 by CheriE61

  • Very good, but some irritations
Size: 65 Inches Style: TV Only
I think the TV is great. The picture is superb and the sound is very good. I had been using a sound bar before which broke, but I tried using the TV before buying a new one and I like the sound almost as well. I don’t think I will be replacing it. However is it not perfect so I only award it 4 stars. The reasons are irritations which I feel LG could easily address. 1. Although the description said that a manual was included, I did not get one. I found one online which is 29 pages. The first 17 pages are mostly how to set up the TV, safety information, and an explanation of the buttons on the remote. The remainder is a EXTERNAL CONTROL DEVICE SETUP manual, which I’ve yet been able to figure out. What you need to do is to go through the on-screen menus and figure out how to do things. 2. The “Magic Remote” is quite good, although minimal. I was very happy to find that I could use it to control (to an extent) my other devices (Xfinity cable box) and a Blu-ray drive. I found this by using the Settings button (gear icon), then selecting the gear icon on the top, then General/External Devices/Universal Control Settings. This works quite well although the remote and control screens for the devices do not have all the features available on the native remotes. (e.g. no Skip forward/backward on the cable box or Eject on the Blu-ray device.) 3. I was also pleased to see all the possible Apps you can put on your TV. There is a high level division of Apps into categories (Entertainment, Game, News, etc.) but no help on the next level. I checked out the Entertainment set and found hundreds in no particular order and minimal descriptions. 4. The remote has a “Guide” button which gives you a list of channels and the programs on the channels for the next 2 hours. The problem is that there is no way to designate certain channels as favorites, so you must go through the hundreds of channels available on your provider to get the channels you might want to watch. I also had the problem in the program information going away, being only “No Information” available. I tried to find out how to restore the data, but could not. Even if I could, I would probably not use it unless I could select my favorites. 5. There were other issues that nagged me, such as when I tried to view a USB stick with pictures from my Mac, I got an equal number of un-viewable files, probably meta data from my Mac. Also, the Gallery function which allows me to display my pictures or pictures available on my TV when the TV is off. Cute idea, but they are only displayed for a time (1 hr?) to avoid burring the picture in. This is not a problem for me, but it did not seem to be well thought out. 6. Still a puzzle is if there is a “Record” function to allow the TV to record shows to an external drive or USB stick. Some indications are that the Record function is available on most TV’s for recording from an antenna. I can’t find a list of models nor any descriptions that include this as a feature. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2025 by Roger

  • Great TV for OLED and the price. All modern apps are fast and inputs and outputs are adequate.
Size: 65 Inches Style: TV Only
As advertised. Remote control poorly laid out but other than that, setup reasonably complex but straitforward for apps.
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2025 by electraglide

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