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LG OLED65CXPUA 65 inch CX 4K Smart OLED TV with AI ThinQ Bundle with 1 YR CPS Enhanced Protection Pack

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  • LG 65" CX 4K Smart OLED TV with AI ThinQ
  • a9 Gen 3 Processor
  • IN THE BOX: Magic Remote - Remote Control Battery - Power Cable
  • BUNDLE INCLUDES: LG 65" CX 4K Smart OLED TV with AI ThinQ
  • 1 YR CPS Enhanced Protection Pack in ADDITION to the Included FULL Manufacturer Protection
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Picture quality
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Smart Features
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For gaming
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4.0
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OLED
OLED Evo Display
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OLED
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display size
65 inches
65 inches
65 inches
65 inches
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model year
2020
2023
2023
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4K
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OVERVIEW:

Only OLED pixels emit their own light, allowing for perfect black, intense color and stunning picture. Other TVs pale in comparison. There's LG OLED, then there's everything else.

See how OLED redefines picture quality Once you’ve seen LG OLED TV with your own eyes, you'll understand. It’s stunning picture that redefines quality. Millions of OLED pixels emit their own light independently and can be completely turned off. This unveils perfect black, over a billion rich colors and infinite contrast. From the gridiron to the iron throne, no detail goes unseen.

AI processor directs your 4K picture behind the scenes Everything you see and hear is automatically made better, clearer, smoother, and more dynamic with our α9 Gen 3 AI Processor 4K. You don’t have to do a thing. Our most advanced 4K processor does it for you with AI Picture Pro, AI Sound Pro, AI 4K Upscaling*, and the ability to help your TV to evolve over time.

Intelligence to make life easier LG OLED TVs think fast. Our advanced AI processors drive better picture and sound. AI powers webOS to offer personalized content recommendations. LG ThinQ AI technology and integrated voice assistants, like the Google Assistant and Alexa*, control compatible connected home devices with ease.

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See more of your content in 4K

Our most advanced 4K processor uses AI and deep learning to authentically upscale lower resolution content, translating the source to 4K's 8.3+ million pixels.

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LG OLED65CXPUA 65" CX 4K Smart OLED TV with AI ThinQ 2020 + Extended Protection

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LG OLED65CXPUA 65" CX 4K Smart OLED TV with AI ThinQ 2020 + Extended Protection
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    Customer reviews

    4.4 out of 5 stars
    4.4 out of 5
    200 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the picture quality, ease of mounting, and value of the television. For example, they mention it's bright and clear, and the best TV for gaming. That said, some complain about the browser and software.

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    15 customers mention15 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the picture quality of the television. For example, they mention it's bright and clear, making sports, movies, and video games look great. They also appreciate the black levels and colors, which are bright and super saturated.

    "...The colors are bright - almost super-saturated when watching things like Planet Earth. The gradients are very smooth. The boundaries crisp...." Read more

    "This TV is absolutely amazing. I love the picture quality. But it's the webOS that does it. The ease and simplicity are such nice features...." Read more

    "...The TV is a fantastic product with a great picture." Read more

    "I am very satisfied with the hardare. Great picture, great sound (considering the package). Easy to mount. Looks great for gaming...." Read more

    15 customers mention15 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the television. They mention that it is a great product, with amazing picture quality. Some are happy with the hardware and the 4K resolution.

    "This TV is absolutely amazing. I love the picture quality. But it's the webOS that does it. The ease and simplicity are such nice features...." Read more

    "...The TV is a fantastic product with a great picture." Read more

    "Using a my PC monitor and it is amazing. Watching media and games on this monitor leaves other gaming monitors looking pretty poor...." Read more

    "Exceeded my expectations. Great quality in 4k, and magic remote control is great which i can use for other devices. Is an absolute buy." Read more

    4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

    Customers find the mounting of the television to be easy. They mention that the ease and simplicity are nice features.

    "...But it's the webOS that does it. The ease and simplicity are such nice features. Most of the big time streaming apps stream in 4K and HDR...." Read more

    "...Great picture, great sound (considering the package). Easy to mount. Looks great for gaming...." Read more

    "Happy with this purchase. Good quality picture easy to setup by TVs settings. Tons of features and Alexa built in. 4K video." Read more

    "Awesome TV, Set up easy..." Read more

    4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the value of the television. They say it's worth the price.

    "...After watching the trailer I realized it was definitely worth the price...." Read more

    "The TV is better than all the reviews! Simply the best TV for the money." Read more

    "This TV has a beautiful picture. The OLED is worth the extra money." Read more

    "This is the best purchase ever, worth the money" Read more

    3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the sound quality of the television. They mention that it has surprisingly good sound.

    "I am very satisfied with the hardare. Great picture, great sound (considering the package). Easy to mount. Looks great for gaming...." Read more

    "Great picture and surprisingly good sound." Read more

    "This television is absolutely the best! Picture quality and sound is amazing!!" Read more

    3 customers mention0 positive3 negative

    Customers dislike the browser on the television. They say it's worthless, has horrible software, and has issues when restarting the TV.

    "...They were always kind of "iffy" – usually of far lower user-experience quality than what Roku or other streaming devices provide...." Read more

    "...I've noticed that if I shut it down without exiting Netflix it has a lot of issues when I restart the TV later...." Read more

    "...The web browser is worthless it always says no memory and keeps reloading the app." Read more

    The picture is everything they say it is
    5 Stars
    The picture is everything they say it is
    I bought this TV because, with all of the video-conference calls - particularly with text-heavy presentations - my 7yo Sharp Aquos 55" TV just wasn't up to the task. This TV gives me the same kind of text-readability at a 15' distance that my OLED laptop gives me at arms-length distance. The colors are bright - almost super-saturated when watching things like Planet Earth. The gradients are very smooth. The boundaries crisp. And the blacks are VERY black. Plus, the picture is bright and clear even when you're standing almost along the plane of the screen.The automatic picture-mode detection is on point: sports look great; movies look great; video games look great. Each time your program-mode changes - either because you've changed inputs or the football game youre watching goes to commercial, the little mode-change alert thing pops up to let you know it's doing its thing. It's just seamless and each thing looks "right" after the change. Bonus, you don't end up with movies looking like 70s soap operas because you forgot to take the TV out sports-mode.The screen is stoopid thin (pictured). This is the third flatscreen I've bought in the span of about 15 years. Each has been thinner and with far smaller bezel than its predecessor. I don't think you could make thinner and have it be structurally-sound (youd need to flat-mount it to a wall so the wall could support if you went thinner).Previously, I've never bothered with smart TVs' smart features - especially for content/apps. They were always kind of "iffy" – usually of far lower user-experience quality than what Roku or other streaming devices provide. I'm actually using the webOS-based apps, though, because the (very sexy) remote the TV comes with is far better than those that came with any of my external streaming devices. It's gonna suck when this TV ages out of it software-updates lifecycle (speaking of which, when I first turned it on, it did an update; not even a week later, it wanted another: at least for now, it looks like LG is being serious about aggressively addressing bugs).Only two negatives worth mentioning:* The integration with other smart devices is pretty weak. While the TV sees all my ligtbulbs, it can't seem to see any of my wireless speakers. So, while it's able to use ARC to integrate with my JBL soundbar, it's not able to either Chromecast or BlueTooth to my JBL bookshelf speakers (so, no rear-channel sound). While they advertise Google Home compatibility, that integration is pretty buggy. It seems like they REALLY want you to use Alexa (indeed, it shows up in big, annoying "try me" box on the app-selection screen and you can't remove it – even finding the Google Home option to enable it was kind of a chore)* If you're planning to watch a lot of legacy OTA/cable content – which mostly max out at 1080i – this TV makes it especially obvious that such programming is decidedly NOT being transmitted at 4K (either it doesn't do upscaling or its upscaling engine doesn't cope well with 1080i content). The UHD programming on NetFlix, VUDU, Amazon Prime Video, etc. provide a VERY stark contrast to OTA TV type content.I would probably have given it 5 stars on the value - especially given the nearly $500 discount on price vice what Best Buy had been asking for it before the black friday sales started – but I realize not a lot of people would think that over $2100 is reasonable for a TV when Samsung is selling similar-sized TVs for less than half that amount (I looked at the Samsungs: the QLEDs' pictures weren't nearly as good).Installation was a bit daunting given the thinness of the TV. If you're not a mounting-expert, hire one. It's well worth the money to do so.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars The picture is everything they say it is
    Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2020
    I bought this TV because, with all of the video-conference calls - particularly with text-heavy presentations - my 7yo Sharp Aquos 55" TV just wasn't up to the task. This TV gives me the same kind of text-readability at a 15' distance that my OLED laptop gives me at arms-length distance. The colors are bright - almost super-saturated when watching things like Planet Earth. The gradients are very smooth. The boundaries crisp. And the blacks are VERY black. Plus, the picture is bright and clear even when you're standing almost along the plane of the screen.

    The automatic picture-mode detection is on point: sports look great; movies look great; video games look great. Each time your program-mode changes - either because you've changed inputs or the football game youre watching goes to commercial, the little mode-change alert thing pops up to let you know it's doing its thing. It's just seamless and each thing looks "right" after the change. Bonus, you don't end up with movies looking like 70s soap operas because you forgot to take the TV out sports-mode.

    The screen is stoopid thin (pictured). This is the third flatscreen I've bought in the span of about 15 years. Each has been thinner and with far smaller bezel than its predecessor. I don't think you could make thinner and have it be structurally-sound (youd need to flat-mount it to a wall so the wall could support if you went thinner).

    Previously, I've never bothered with smart TVs' smart features - especially for content/apps. They were always kind of "iffy" – usually of far lower user-experience quality than what Roku or other streaming devices provide. I'm actually using the webOS-based apps, though, because the (very sexy) remote the TV comes with is far better than those that came with any of my external streaming devices. It's gonna suck when this TV ages out of it software-updates lifecycle (speaking of which, when I first turned it on, it did an update; not even a week later, it wanted another: at least for now, it looks like LG is being serious about aggressively addressing bugs).

    Only two negatives worth mentioning:
    * The integration with other smart devices is pretty weak. While the TV sees all my ligtbulbs, it can't seem to see any of my wireless speakers. So, while it's able to use ARC to integrate with my JBL soundbar, it's not able to either Chromecast or BlueTooth to my JBL bookshelf speakers (so, no rear-channel sound). While they advertise Google Home compatibility, that integration is pretty buggy. It seems like they REALLY want you to use Alexa (indeed, it shows up in big, annoying "try me" box on the app-selection screen and you can't remove it – even finding the Google Home option to enable it was kind of a chore)
    * If you're planning to watch a lot of legacy OTA/cable content – which mostly max out at 1080i – this TV makes it especially obvious that such programming is decidedly NOT being transmitted at 4K (either it doesn't do upscaling or its upscaling engine doesn't cope well with 1080i content). The UHD programming on NetFlix, VUDU, Amazon Prime Video, etc. provide a VERY stark contrast to OTA TV type content.

    I would probably have given it 5 stars on the value - especially given the nearly $500 discount on price vice what Best Buy had been asking for it before the black friday sales started – but I realize not a lot of people would think that over $2100 is reasonable for a TV when Samsung is selling similar-sized TVs for less than half that amount (I looked at the Samsungs: the QLEDs' pictures weren't nearly as good).

    Installation was a bit daunting given the thinness of the TV. If you're not a mounting-expert, hire one. It's well worth the money to do so.
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