LG 65-Inch Class OLED evo C4 Series Smart TV 4K Processor Flat Screen with Magic Remote AI-Powered with Alexa Built-in (OLED65C4PUA, 2024)

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A new height of stunning picture for a new level of wow
The advanced LG OLED evo C4-Series is better than ever. The LG OLED evo C4 is powered by the next-gen α9 Gen7 AI Processor —exclusively made for LG OLED—for ultra-realistic picture and sound along with boosted brightness for luminosity and high contrast, even in well-lit rooms.* AI-assisted deep learning analyzes what you’re watching to choose the best picture and sound setting for your content. The C4’s almost invisible bezel, ensures it blends with your surroundings. When you’re finished watching, display art, photos and other content make the C4 a versatile statement piece. Search less and stream more, thanks to the next generation of AI technology from LG webOS 24. Every LG OLED comes loaded with Dolby Vision for extraordinary color, contrast and brightness, plus Dolby Atmos®** for sound you can feel all around you. And FILMMAKER MODE allows you to see films just as the director intended. Packed with gaming features, the LG OLED evo C-Series comes with everything you need to win like a 0.1ms response time, native 120Hz refresh rate and four HDMI 2.1 inputs.
*Based on LG internal testing: 55/65/77/83” LG OLED evo C4 models are brighter than OLED B4 models.**Dolby, 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 Confidential unpublished works.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 2012–2024 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.
SELF-LIT PIXELS: LG’s signature OLED technology creates an incredible watching experience and stellar picture quality illuminated with over 8 million self-lit pixels. Take in rich and accurate colors from the brightest to darkest parts of the scene thanks to 100% Color Volume and with 100% Color Fidelity.
BRIGHTNESS BOOSTER: Our Brightness Boosting technology magnifies each individual pixel for luminous quality that shines with every detail.
DOLBY VISION, FILMMAKER AND DOLBY ATMOS: Experience the magic of the big screen right from your couch. Every LG OLED comes 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.
A9 AI PROCESSOR GEN7: The C4’s exclusive processor is the brains behind a truly unforgettable TV experience. You’ll get smooth, vivid picture no matter what you watch with AI Super Upscaling which automatically enhances picture quality whether you’re watching sports, movies, or a late-night favorite. Multi View with 2 screens lets you split your screen into 2 unique views so you can watch even more than before, everything looks and sounds incredible on a LG OLED TV.
REFRESH RATE OF 144 HZ : Enjoy crisp, smooth visuals with a 0.1ms response time and up to 144Hz refresh rate. LG OLED TVs feature NVIDIA G-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium, and VRR for enhanced gaming quality. With four HDMI 2.1 inputs, connect all your devices effortlessly. The LG Game Dashboard and Game Optimizer provide complete control whether you game on consoles or in the cloud.
WebOS RE:NEW PROGRAM: Enjoy new software updates and feature refreshes for 5 years with webOS Re:New Program.

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Customers find the TV’s picture quality stunning, with one noting it looks great from any angle, and appreciate its amazing picture and sound quality, with perfect blacks and deep inky blacks. The TV is easy to set up, offers good value for money, and customers consider it better than previous models. The functionality receives mixed feedback – while some say it works flawlessly, others report it stops working properly. The remote control system also gets mixed reactions, with some finding it intuitive while others find it maddening.

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  1. jarble

    My second 42″ oled. (read for burn in warnings)
    Background blurb and burn in story -First a little back ground for me. I fell in love with the 42″ size for my desktop ages ago with the 43UF7600 ( have 36,000 screen on time for that monitor and I still use it). I use these 42″ as desktop monitors for both productivity and immersion for games. I upgraded to the 42″ oled C2 a few years ago and I loved that monitor but it had a crippling flaw. When using it for office task like word or and semi static content it would aggressively dim the screen and the only way to get it to return was to cause a full screen movement like minimizing a window. After a few weeks I took drastic measures and entered the service menu and shut that function off completely. I knew the risk and was very diligent (I owned plasma back in the day so I had good fundamentals). I took all the normal steps with a hidden taskbar, non static desktops, no desktop icons, etc. This worked really well for years until I was traveling for business and a power blip caused my computer to boot up unattended and sit on the windows login screen for a solid week. When I got back the damage was done, I tried everything, the automated cleaning over and over, endless loops of colors, you name it I ran it again and again. At last I admitted defeat and took my lumps and ordered the new C4.Build and visuals -The C4 builds on the already amazing line of LG oled. While it is not a major improvement over the C2 as specifications go it made small gains here and there. Peak brightness is up a touch and the HDR is a little more responsive and supports more standards. I have never been a refresh rate nut but the C4 does extend the range from 120hz into the 144hz range. IMO if you already own a C2 or C3 there is almost no reason to upgrade to this but at the same time there are no negatives.Silent software changes -So this to me is where the C4 made massive improvements and I don’t see many people talking about this. So while the dimming feature is still there and leaving anything static on the screen will lower brightness the timer is longer and the sensitivity for movement is drastically improved. Now just moving the mouse or typing a new word will keep the screen awake or bring it back from diming. They have also added a post dimming step where the monitor will drop your content altogether and move into a screensaver mode. While I do like this mode I wish that it did not require a remote press to bring it out.Remote issues -Ok I am probably in the .5% here but I have four LG 42″ screens that I use (two at the office and two at home) so a major pain point for me is remote control. I would love to be able to control my screens in synchrony as I turn them on and off. But LG wants you to bind the remote to the screen so while you can unbind them and get a dual on signal from one remote it only last for one boot as the remote will then forcibly rebind itself with the one screen and then no longer control both. As far as I can find there is not a real work around here but if I fand one I will update.Final thoughts -Overall if you are looking at the 42″ for desktop use I recommend it without question. For office multitasking you can get the equivalent of four 21″ 1080p windows open with no borders. throw one more 42″ into the mix and now you are at eight windows. I can keep four chrome windows open for status monitors searches etc, outlook, teams, IED, and an internal app all open at once and have data immediately available at all times. For my workflow it is amazing and can keep up with my pace as I build and develop. For home use it is also amazing as you can have an immersive game play that is hard to achieve anywhere else. For photo and video editing it is also a joy to work with. All in I am in love with the 42″ size and in that size LG is the market leader without question. No other screen comes close save for those that are using panels from LG and rebranding them.

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  2. Morgan Smith

    The TV I’ve waited too long to buy!
    Before going too far, this TV is amazing and you can’t go wrong getting it. Thats’s just the first impressions since it’s only been a few days. I’ve always kept an eye on an LG C-series, along with G and the lesser B. The C5 is now out, so C4’s are dropping in price. Compared to other options, it was finally time. I missed out on what was likely a price mistake months ago where the 77″ appeared for the price of the 55″. The price updated before purchase could be completed.The TV is large, but not all that heavy with the very thin panel on it. I can say I was unsure how to handle during setup it since it’s so large and thin. I managed to get it out of the packaging, attach the stand and set it on it’s new home by myself. The stand looks like it should require one more screw, but picture instructions didn’t say so. There are two holes in the bottom and three in the back to attach the upright portion that then attaches to the TV, but only 4 screws for the job, two below and two in the back, then 4 others to attach the panel to the stand.Initial setup was pretty simple, and settings can always be revisited to make any changes. The picture requires a minor amount of adjustment for my liking. I hate true motion, so that’s always the first to go along with most extra processing. Reds were heavily saturated, but easy enough to correct. There’s options I may never get through, but they’re there. The picture settings can change automatically by detected content, so may need adjustments again for each content type. I have experienced some issue with ARC staying connected with my receiver, but that may be on my hardware, not the TV. Cutting power to everything solves it for a time, usually. It is currently my biggest annoyance, but I’m still getting acquainted with the TV.The picture, the star of the show, it’s what you buy this quality TV for and it delivers. The first time the screen went black during a cut scene, I wasn’t sure if the TV was still on. Those typical demo videos on screen in the store that are elusive at home are not so with this set. Watching test videos from YouTube with high resolution and frame rate looked incredible. It really lights up a room with it’s brightness not even at full power. It’s a centerpiece of the room for sure.I’m sure I’ll revisit this review in time, but for now, I’m loving this TV and glad we finally got one. Our last new TV is 15 years old, also an LG and has always looked great. I have high hopes for this one too.

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  3. Forrest Hodge

    Pretty sweet as a gaming monitor
    I bought the LG C4 as replace my 4k/120hz Acer Predator 43 inch monitor that inexplicably died on me after just four years of service. The LG is better in nearly every way. You don’t get displayport but do you do get HDMI 2.1 which provides more than enough bandwidth for 4k/144hz with HDR. The clarity and deep blacks on this display are spectacular (as you might imagine an OLED would be). Being a TV it has more functionality than a monitor would, you have a tuner, you have apps, you have a full function remote you have wifi and ethernet. Ten or fifteen years ago, a serious PC gamer would’ve never gone with a TV over a proper monitor, the input lag was too much, the TV wasn’t going to able to display triple digit framerates, etc. But times have changed and now higher end TVs can match or beat some “gaming” monitors in terms of refresh rate and input lag.The only downsides to this TV are that not all adjustments are available in every mode which can make your initial setup frustrating. And while HDR performance is overall good, this display doesn’t get as bright as some of the best VA or IPS panels, but you also get much deeper blacks in exchange.In terms of value for money, as a computer monitor it’s not bad at all. Dedicated OLED monitors (or even IPS/VA monitors) of this size are going to cost just as much if not more. As a TV though, where prices are generally lower, the price becomes harder to justify.

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    LG 65-Inch Class OLED evo C4 Series Smart TV 4K Processor Flat Screen with Magic Remote AI-Powered with Alexa Built-in (OLED65C4PUA, 2024)
    LG 65-Inch Class OLED evo C4 Series Smart TV 4K Processor Flat Screen with Magic Remote AI-Powered with Alexa Built-in (OLED65C4PUA, 2024)

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