Additional information
Brand Name | LG |
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Item Weight | 52.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 57 x 10.7 x 35.1 inches |
Item model number | OLED65A1PUA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Α7 Gen4 AI Processor with AI Picture and Sound; Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos; webOS and LG ThinQ AI with Magic Remote |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
ASIN | B08WFQFBRG |
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Best Sellers Rank | #18,127 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)#17 in OLED TVs |
Date First Available | February 10, 2021 |
Michael –
Great TV. No complaints here.
Sebastian Valley –
Too many setting and not user friendly
Dware –
Great picture cheapest price I could find on this one and use my Amazon credit card and got another 5% off.
Kadambi –
Love the picture quality. Not a fan of all the disclosure and agreements you need to sign just to use the TV you just bought.
William Chaz Hedgpeth –
I’d like to start off by saying that I usually get buyer’s remorse when I make big purchases. When I bought this I had to work really hard on not guilting myself. I went from a 40in off brand 1080p tv to a 55in OLED. I was blown away by the picture quality when I got this. I don’t watch tv or game very much which made it hard for me to justify my purchase at first. Now they I have this tv I’ve really enjoyed gaming. I’m not playing anything super fancy or cutting edge mostly older games like COD 3 with my friends, old Farcry games and the 90s Baldur’s gate titles. I’ve found myself gaming a lot more often and enjoying the experience a lot more. However to be fair if you’re super into gaming and specific stuff I can’t suggest this simply because I’m not well versed enough in the technical side of things. Regardless, I still love this tv. Oh, the sound quality is really nice too, even without a sound system.The only minor nit picky thing I would say is this is a lot more advanced than what I’m used to so it’s taking me a while to figure out the features but so far I’ve enjoyed all the stuff I’ve figured out.
me –
If I could, I’d give it a 4.5/5. Since my complaints aren’t that important I gave it a 5/5.Just an awesome-looking panel.4k HDR content is so crispy and really pops.I have it mounted to a wall using this https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TZBBPFY?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details and usually use an Amazon 4k Firestick for content playback (but when Jellyfin gets an official WebOS release soon I’ll be using that). From my pictures you can see the mount doesn’t block any ports/plugs so I got lucky there. Would recommend this mount.Being an OLED, the near-instant refresh of pixels does make things look jittery without TruMotion enabled (couldn’t find any black-frame insertion option), but I found setting TruMotion to “Natural” gives the best results without being an overkill soap-opera effect. I leave it on for all content (animation included). It’s not perfect, but it’s better than turning it completely off.As for picture settings, I find “Vivid” the best out of the bunch. The other options make the image almost look like a weird color filter on top of the media that makes blues more yellowish, and darkens everything. I assume this will be fixed in future updates though, since I bought it so close to release…The remote is fine. but I haven’t played with it too much yet. Just wish it had fast-forward/rewind/play/pause buttons somewhere.WebOS (LG’s smart tv OS) is fine I suppose. This is my first experience with it. My only dislike of it is that your apps are quite small compared to the other content panels it displays on the home page (weather, sports news, sponsored media, etc.). But it runs at a decent speed. Even their browser isn’t terrible and comes with (optional) ad-blocking which is a nice touch.It has the option to do an speaker output + the tv speakers, which is interesting. Honestly the TV speakers aren’t terrible, but their clarity isn’t amazing. I much prefer leaving only my speaker output on (optical out to a speakerbar) and not using the TV speakers at all, as the hybrid mode muddles the clarity too much for my liking.The WiFi speed is weirdly not that high (on LAN), at least when testing in the browser (as seen in the picture I attached). For comparison, I held my phone (Galaxy S9) in front of the TV and got ~304 Mbps up/down. I’m planning on wiring this later (it has an Ethernet port), but I didn’t really notice any huge hitches playing local content anyways (over Jellyfin) so this probably isn’t too important. Just odd..The only really strange thing I’ve seen so far was an odd glitch effect on a few select scenes with people who’re moving and far away from the camera. It’s hard to describe, and only happened maybe twice while I was watching Guardians of the Galaxy vol 2. It looked like the people themselves flickered while the rest of the screen was fine. My best guess is the AI picture was having trouble with them being so far away from the camera in that scene. I haven’t seen that happen on any other content yet, so maybe that movie itself was bad…