Test video – LG C2 Series 65-Inch Class OLED evo :
Product highlights :
Experience amazing, beautiful picture quality with infinite contrast, deep black, and over a billion colors, now even brighter*, thanks to LG’s 8 million self-lit OLED pixels
Engineered exclusively for LG, the α9 Gen 5 AI Processor 4K adapts to the content you’re watching, automatically adjusting the TV’s settings for improved picture and sound quality
Eliminate unnecessary processing with movies and preserve the action the way film directors intend with Filmmaker Mode, and enhance every moment of your viewing experience with Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos**
LG Game Optimizer mode with NVIDIA G-SYNC, FreeSync Premium, and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) improve your gaming experience with fluid on-screen motion. Game Optimizer manages your game settings all in one place
Mount it on the wall with a 300 x 200 VESA mount (sold separately). Magic Remote with Magic Tap, remote control batteries (AA), power cable, wall mount, and quick start guide are included. TV stand sold separately
Welcome to the Gallery – Transform your home into a more artful space with the all-new, contemporary LG OLED design that leaves virtually no gap when you hang it on the wall***
Questions & Answers – LG C2 Series 65-Inch Class OLED evo :
➕ What is the price of LG C2 Series 65-Inch Class OLED evo in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of LG C2 Series 65-Inch Class OLED evo in-store is 0 SAR VAT.
➕ When LG C2 Series 65-Inch Class OLED evo was released ?
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➕ What are the main characteristics of LG C2 Series 65-Inch Class OLED evo ?
Special specifications :
Experience amazing, beautiful picture quality with infinite contrast, deep black, and over a billion colors, now even brighter*, thanks to LG’s 8 million self-lit OLED pixels
Engineered exclusively for LG, the α9 Gen 5 AI Processor 4K adapts to the content you’re watching, automatically adjusting the TV’s settings for improved picture and sound quality
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.7 / 5 on Amazon.
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Technical specifications – LG C2 Series 65-Inch Class OLED evo :
Screen Size
65 Inches
Brand
LG
Supported Internet Services
Netflix, HBO Max, Prime Video, Apple TV, Disney+ and more
Display Technology
LED
Resolution
4K
Refresh Rate
120 Hz
Special Feature
,
Model Name
C2
Included Components
Stand, Power Cable, Remote Control Battery (AA), Magic Remote, Quick Start Guide
Connectivity Technology
USB, HDMI
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6 reviews for LG C2 Series 65-Inch Class OLED evo
Rated 5 out of 5
B. G (verified owner)–
A bit much, but wow – Everything you read about the picture seems true, in my experience. It is an incredible-looking TV. Ours looked great out of the box and it seems a bit better after a month of burn-in. Several good options for viewing preferences (plasma-like bright to artsy-dark cinema) and you can adjust these. Nice. The screen does reflect the room a good bit, but I don’t find it distracting as the image itself is so bold. There is a bit of stuttering with sports, not too bad. We watch hockey and that’s OK after adjustments.
Rated 4 out of 5
I. I (verified owner)–
Big step up from the OLED B7a, but the whole ads and data collection is concerning. – Replaced my 65″ OLED B7a from 2017 with a 77″ C2 and I’ve been running it for a week as of now. The picture quality after calibration has improved over the older model. I feel the black levels on this device are far far better than the B7a ever were, which BTW required a lot of “tinkering” to get to what the C2 did pretty much out of the box. My old OLED had no burn-in that I could see, even after 5 years of daily usage, but the older OLED panel was never as uniform in solid colors test as this panel is, not even when the B7a was new. Especially watching dark scenes now, there is no fixed pattern noise anymore.
Rated 4 out of 5
I. I (verified owner)–
Big step up from the OLED B7a, but the whole ads and data collection is concerning. – Replaced my 65″ OLED B7a from 2017 with a 77″ C2 and I’ve been running it for a week as of now. The picture quality after calibration has improved over the older model. I feel the black levels on this device are far far better than the B7a ever were, which BTW required a lot of “tinkering” to get to what the C2 did pretty much out of the box. My old OLED had no burn-in that I could see, even after 5 years of daily usage, but the older OLED panel was never as uniform in solid colors test as this panel is, not even when the B7a was new. Especially watching dark scenes now, there is no fixed pattern noise anymore.
Rated 5 out of 5
N. O (verified owner)–
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh yeah – I’ve learned that buying $1500 TV’s can actually make you insane.
Rated 5 out of 5
N. O (verified owner)–
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh yeah – I’ve learned that buying $1500 TV’s can actually make you insane.
Rated 5 out of 5
B. G (verified owner)–
A bit much, but wow – Everything you read about the picture seems true, in my experience. It is an incredible-looking TV. Ours looked great out of the box and it seems a bit better after a month of burn-in. Several good options for viewing preferences (plasma-like bright to artsy-dark cinema) and you can adjust these. Nice. The screen does reflect the room a good bit, but I don’t find it distracting as the image itself is so bold. There is a bit of stuttering with sports, not too bad. We watch hockey and that’s OK after adjustments.
B. G (verified owner) –
A bit much, but wow – Everything you read about the picture seems true, in my experience. It is an incredible-looking TV. Ours looked great out of the box and it seems a bit better after a month of burn-in. Several good options for viewing preferences (plasma-like bright to artsy-dark cinema) and you can adjust these. Nice. The screen does reflect the room a good bit, but I don’t find it distracting as the image itself is so bold. There is a bit of stuttering with sports, not too bad. We watch hockey and that’s OK after adjustments.
I. I (verified owner) –
Big step up from the OLED B7a, but the whole ads and data collection is concerning. – Replaced my 65″ OLED B7a from 2017 with a 77″ C2 and I’ve been running it for a week as of now. The picture quality after calibration has improved over the older model. I feel the black levels on this device are far far better than the B7a ever were, which BTW required a lot of “tinkering” to get to what the C2 did pretty much out of the box. My old OLED had no burn-in that I could see, even after 5 years of daily usage, but the older OLED panel was never as uniform in solid colors test as this panel is, not even when the B7a was new. Especially watching dark scenes now, there is no fixed pattern noise anymore.
I. I (verified owner) –
Big step up from the OLED B7a, but the whole ads and data collection is concerning. – Replaced my 65″ OLED B7a from 2017 with a 77″ C2 and I’ve been running it for a week as of now. The picture quality after calibration has improved over the older model. I feel the black levels on this device are far far better than the B7a ever were, which BTW required a lot of “tinkering” to get to what the C2 did pretty much out of the box. My old OLED had no burn-in that I could see, even after 5 years of daily usage, but the older OLED panel was never as uniform in solid colors test as this panel is, not even when the B7a was new. Especially watching dark scenes now, there is no fixed pattern noise anymore.
N. O (verified owner) –
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh yeah – I’ve learned that buying $1500 TV’s can actually make you insane.
N. O (verified owner) –
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh yeah – I’ve learned that buying $1500 TV’s can actually make you insane.
B. G (verified owner) –
A bit much, but wow – Everything you read about the picture seems true, in my experience. It is an incredible-looking TV. Ours looked great out of the box and it seems a bit better after a month of burn-in. Several good options for viewing preferences (plasma-like bright to artsy-dark cinema) and you can adjust these. Nice. The screen does reflect the room a good bit, but I don’t find it distracting as the image itself is so bold. There is a bit of stuttering with sports, not too bad. We watch hockey and that’s OK after adjustments.