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The LG 65" OLED EVO C4 Smart TV (2024) combines over 8 million self-lit pixels with 100% color volume and fidelity for breathtaking 4K visuals. Powered by the advanced A9 Gen7 AI processor, it delivers smooth 144Hz refresh rates and ultra-fast 0.1ms response times, perfect for gamers and cinephiles alike. Dolby Vision and Atmos elevate your audio-visual experience, while the Magic Remote with Alexa integration and multi-view functionality make smart control intuitive. With four HDMI 2.1 ports and a sleek, ultra-thin design, this TV is a premium centerpiece for any modern living space.










| ASIN | B0CVS18PH9 |
| Item model number | OLED65C4PUA |
| Manufacturer | LG |
| Product Dimensions | 23.11 x 144.1 x 88 cm; 18.5 kg |
R**L
Simply put, this TV does it all. You watch movies? Play games? Concerned about how various content (SDR/HDR/gaming) look and perform? The LG C4 showcases it and does it perfectly. The form factor is incredibly thin and the TV is very well engineered. The HDR highlights pop off the screen. The contrast is perfect. The onboard sound system is not optimal, but lets be real… if your getting this TV you have a soundbar/surround setup in mind already. I have the Bose 900 soundbar with sub and surrounds and it sounds so good. Gaming on the PS5 with this TV is absolutely incredible and is a delight. Many reviewers complain of a brightness diminishment in the game optimizer, but this has never bothered me. If I wanted a brighter TV, it would be solely to sear my retinas into blindness. That being said, the game optimizer menu feels like it belongs in your games and like it is a part of your gaming console. It’s just intuitive. Play Returnal, Astro Bot, Horizon, or GOW and you will be grinning from ear to ear. At $1396 for the 65” inch variant, this is a no-brainer. Perhaps reviewers will suggest the Samsung S90D with a QD-OLED panel, but I will ask… would you sacrifice slightly enhanced color vibrancy for inferior image processing? The LG Alpha 9 gen 7 processor is pretty dang incredible. My previous TV was a Sony and I must say that LG has come a LONG way with their processing. It’s on par with Sony at this point. Samsung can’t say the same and at the end of the day, it’s the image quality that counts. The LG C4 has it. The LG G4 is alluring, but we’re reaching a point of diminishing returns. If slightly amped up HDR highlights are worth an extra $900, then you lost the value to performance game. This is TV most everybody should be looking at from a value to performance standpoint. The OS is smooth, but I opted for an Apple TV interface and it has been nothing short of incredible. With Quick Media Switching, everything you connect to this TV will be buttery smooth. Everything you do on this TV will be incredibly immersive. I have no buyer’s remorse and am incredibly happy with my purchase. You get 4 HDMI 2.1 inputs at 144hz if you’re a PC gamer. You get incredible SDR, HDR, and Dolby Vision/Atmos support. You can fine-tune settings on this TV by input setting or by viewing content medium until your heart is content. You get 5 years of OS updates. Tell me what there isn’t to like. Reviewers mention that off-angle viewing has a green tint, but this is overstated and I have not encountered it with my particular panel. So, I wouldn’t worry much about what they say. Get this TV, get a nice soundbar/surround setup, and get an Apple TV 4K and you will be enthralled, I promise.
J**Y
This is a wonderful TV & we really enjoy the color & high definition. We are so happy with its performance. Definitely a good purchase for us.
B**H
Revised review. After much chasing about I got the device delivered today. I was frustrated by the lack of communication which was probably caused by the interaction of a third-party seller, Amazon, and a separate shipper. The fact that they ship this via freight made it difficult to pin down a delivery time but at least it arrived today and in good shape. I have one of these units in my office already, so I know it's a fantastic TV with an amazing picture and tons of features. The LG C series is a perfect choice for those looking for the best mix of picture quality and features without spending big $$ for the niche, enthusiast level, features found in the G series for twice the cost. ************************* The seller has no way of contacting them, they ship through a freight company (SAIA) that cannot be contacted. I received a text from the shipper two days in a row stating I need to have a person 18 or older at my home between 10AM and 2PM to sign for this delivery. Two days in a row they have not shown up. I can't take a half day off in the morning or afternoon to sit here because they span the delivery window across morning and afternoon. On top of that, they don't show up anyway.
L**.
Yeah so I was really excited about this television. I got it with the professional unpacking and set up. But I am so far intensely disappointed almost beyond belief. I genuinely cannot believe that this is how the TV is meant to run. I haven't even finished paying it off yet, I haven't had it for more than 2 months, and already I'm experiencing frequent issues. I'm just trying to watch YouTube on the TV app and YouTube just doesn't work. It decides seemingly at random to just not launch and not load any videos and not show me any thumbnails. Just blank until I power cycle the TV. The TV frequently throws up a black screen at me. Like today for instance which is what finally spurred me to write this review, I tried to turn on the TV, it was already on displaying, I turned on my PlayStation 5, and the screen went black and I couldn't get anything to display again until I unplugged the TV and power cycled it. I've had to do this a ton of times already. I just don't understand it I don't understand what's going on. Maybe I just am an idiot and getting too old for how TVs work now? But what I was a kid I would wake up in the morning, I would walk across my room, power up my 500 lb ancient CRT screen, that was significantly smaller than this one, and cheaper, and that thing turned on every time. Reliably. It never failed. For over a decade. It was still functional when I decided to replace it with a flat screen. When I decided to join the 21st century. I'm sick of this. I'm sick of planned obsolescence, I'm sick of corporations making all of their equipment automatically built to fail. I'm sick of it. I just bought this TV, I should not be having this problem. Is this just a common thing for these screens? Or do I have a defective screen? Can somebody help me? Because besides all of the technical stuff and the troubleshooting the TV every single day, I'm really enjoying the display itself. It's a great picture, it's got great motion quality, great colors, it's perfectly bright enough for the location in the house where I have it. If it weren't for these annoying awful technical issues, this would be a 5 out of 5 for me. Is there anybody from the company that can help me with this? Please? What do I do?
S**R
Works well for us! It was a little cheaper off Amazon versus Best Buy. We got the insurance just in case but so far it has been just fine.
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