LG OLED55C1PUB Alexa Built-in C1 Series 55″ 4K Smart OLED TV (2021)

(10 customer reviews)

$367.00

About this item

OLED DISPLAY: Watch your content come to life in over 8 million pixels. Each pixel turns on and off independently so you’ll see your content with perfect black, over a billion rich colors and infinite contrast for a viewing experience like no other.

α9 GEN 4 AI PROCESSOR 4K: Picture and sound adjustment happen automatically with our best processor. The a9 Gen4 AI Processor 4K uses deep-learning algorithms to detect scenes and genres to make your content look its best no matter what or when you’re watching.

GAME OPTIMIZER: Game Optimizer gives you easier access to all your game settings, while the latest HDMI allows for fast gaming speeds. Plus, you’ll get low input lag and fast response times with Auto Low-Latency Mode and HGiG.

GOOGLE ASSISTANT & ALEXA BUILT IN: There’s no need for an extra device – just ask your TV for music, weather, news, your Amazon shopping list, and more. Plus, conveniently control your connected home and smart devices.

HOME CINEMA EXPERIENCE: Get breathtaking picture and audio that makes you feel like you’re in the action with Cinema HDR, Dolby Vision IQ & Dolby Atmos. See movies exactly how directors intended with Filmmaker Mode. And with built-in access to Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, Disney+ and LG channels, your favorite content is at your fingertips.

WiSA READY: Connecting high-fidelity speakers is easy – and wireless– with WiSA connectivity. Enjoy high-quality and immersive surround sound. Up to 5.1 Channel support.


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SKU: B08WFV7L3N Category:

Additional information

Brand Name

‎LG

Item Weight

‎50.7 pounds

Product Dimensions

‎48.3 x 9.9 x 29.1 inches

Item model number

‎OLED55C1PUB

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

‎No

Color Name

‎Black

Special Features

‎Works with Multiple Voice Assistants, Full Web Browser, Sports Alert, LG Channels, LG ThinQ

Speaker Type

‎Built-In

ASIN

B08WFV7L3N

Customer Reviews

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Best Sellers Rank

#1,199 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)#2 in OLED TVs

Date First Available

February 10, 2021

10 reviews for LG OLED55C1PUB Alexa Built-in C1 Series 55″ 4K Smart OLED TV (2021)

  1. Joshua Husted

    Not a paid review.I have wanted a OLED ever since they came out. I am a tech geek. I like nice things. I like a premium experience. I really don’t watch much TV so I really never bit the bullet until now. I am in a better position to make the purchase so I went with it. I ended up going with the 55″. I’ve wanted one for at least a year.Software/Layout:Software is incredible. Layout is easy to learn and easy to use. Definitely a good experience. Software seems to be updated pretty frequently too. Already had two updates within a week. Pretty straight forward there. I like that it automatically puts names on the inputs for me. (Sony soundbar/Xbox). There’s tons of apps on the TV and they make it so easy to use.Remote:Remote is good. Feels alright in the hand. Using the remote to move around and click things is kind of annoying so I generally just use the up/down/left/right on the remote instead to select things. The back is piano black so I suspect that the remote will scratch easy. Not a big deal. I really like that the remote has buttons for the top platforms I use to watch movies. Netflix and Prime video buttons right at your fingertips is awesome.Viewing Experience:All content on this TV looks great – regardless if the content is SD/HD/4K/UHD/HDR. I mainly use this TV for Movies and 4k Gaming on the Xbox Series X. Content on the Series S was even really great for being upscaled as well before I got the X. It looked really good. I play mostly Sports games and RPG’s (like assassins’ creed). I really can’t put it to words how great 4k looks on the tv. Everything is just so crisp and clean looking. The Last Dance was the first movie/show I watched on it. You can see the pores on MJ’s face when he’s speaking. It’s pretty insane. The TV just works so well on all platforms.Settings:There’s a lot of customization on the TV which I like. I love making the viewing experience that much better to get that last 5% to put the finishing touches on the TV. You really don’t have to do much to make it look good but for gaming I like the screen to be a warmer hue so it’s easier on the eyes. The G-Sync built into the TV works great – no screen tears or nothing. I generally turn off the AI settings and just put into cinema/filmmaker mode when I’m watching a movie.This is a great all-around TV. It’s excels at anything you throw at it. I have been gaming more than usual and spending more time watching movies and playing games with my friends. It’s not necessarily a bad thing – sometimes you need to take a break and enjoy things instead of just work work work and go go go. I generally hate spending money on things that go down in value but I am happy with my purchase.If you’re in the market for a OLED, LG is the way to go.

  2. Adam James

    I mean, who has time to look for a meaningful relationship with another human being when you have this thing sitting on your wall?? It is my girlfriend now. This TV has been perfect for my personal hermit cave for the past couple months. Every single frame is stunning. It’s massive (I went with the 77″ model), it has all the bleeding edge gaming features you could ask for, and if you’re a fan of burning through money like me and pair it with the newest Sonos wireless surround system – you’ll never want to leave your house again! Sure, it’s expensive relative to the plethora of other options on the TV market – but if you want the best you go with an OLED. Period. No BS. No Exceptions.

  3. Mrgold35

    I upgraded from the C9 55″ for almost 2 years to the C1 77″ once it was available. I used the same wall mount with hdmi cables and power behind the wall. Don’t judge the picture quality right out the box with regular HD content from your cable service. It took about a 7-10 days for the OLED to improved its picture quality to 4K up-scaling levels with xfinity HD channels. I don’t have a lot of natural light in our main TV room and the OLED is perfect for us. I switch between “Expert Bright” during the day and “Expert Dark” at night. Sound quality is good; but, I have a Nakamichi Shockwafe Elite 7.2.4 soundbar for much improved sound.The only disadvantage or issue with the 77″ C1 is the screen is glossy and will reflect like a mirror. I can adjust my wall mount angle tilt/up/down/left/right/in/out to move the screen from window or ceiling light reflections. A big plus with OLEDs is having an extremely wide viewing angle to limit glare compared to LCDs. Glare could be an issue if you flush mount on the wall or can’t adjust tilt using the stand.Not a gamer. HD and 4K content on Netfilx, Amazon Prime, YouTube, Disney+, etc… looks outstanding. Lots of content on YouTube in 4K or 8K formats if you want to see the full firepower of this OLED.

  4. Rick Haven II

    An absolute upgrade over anything that isn’t OLED. went from the LG 55-inch nano tech 4k to this and WOW. The difference really is astronomical. So vivid, input lag for gaming is basicly non existant, ease of control and navigation. I love the fact this thing is 2 mm thick too. Just wild. I was definitely hesitant on spending this much money to upgrade but to be honest, we’re thinking about upgrading the main rooms TV already. You can’t go wrong with this tv

  5. Noonan!

    It’s gorgeous. The 77” is huge – and awesome…and it’s a wow factor. I have a 65” LG OLED as well – and this one noticeably better. Even the sound is spectacular, for TV speakers.

  6. jskproduction

    The hype is REAL. This is by far the best screen I’ve ever owned and I honestly don’t even know how things could get all that much better from here. Watching movies & playing video games at 4K 120hz (well, 117hz – optimal refresh rate to avoid tearing issues) on this TV has been nothing short of extraordinary.If you want an ultrawide screen, set it to 3840 x 1600. Because OLEDs have perfect blacks, you’ll get a pretty decent ultrawide experience this way (ESPECIALLY at night with all the lights off!)If this is your first OLED, please know what you’re getting yourself into. Trust me when I say this TV will ruin all other screens for you 😉

  7. Obsidian

    Get one now. Don’t worry about the flagship Sony or LG G1 being brighter on a 10% window, can’t tell in most cases anyway, certainly not in streaming content. If you own a disc player and physical media that is able to provide a true High Dynamic Range (HDR) Ultra High Definition (UHD) source then you’re in for the best viewing experience in 2021.The 77-inch version is exceptional from edge to edge. Price might be a bit hard to justify, but we weren’t using vacation money during the pandemic anyway, right?The C1 is using the new “Evo” panel with the updated screen technology from 2021. It might only make sense to pay the difference for the gallery G1 series TV if your room was constantly flooded with sunlight and you could really benefit from the small increase.Some issues have been noted using LG disc players with LG OLED TVs, so sadly I can’t recommend sticking with the same brand of Blu Ray player. Paired this with a Pansonic DP-UB420-K Blu Ray Player, a Dolby Atmos receiver and speaker setup. It’s better than the theater in almost every way, save for the layers of guilt I experience drenching my own popcorn in theater-levels of butter. Oh, and the cost for all that hardware, no getting around that pocketbook pain either if you’re looking to create that experience.Any negatives about the 77-inch LG C1 involve the home screen in WebOS 6 and the software on that home screen. It seems like I’m being advertised to primarily, then my uses for the TV are slightly deprecated. The internet TV channels barely work, and seem to require some sort of account sign up. This wasn’t, and isn’t, the same on my Samsung HDR TV from 2019. Advertising and data collection evolution is here to stay.Go watch the review videos from HDTVTest and Stop the FOMO, then just buy this already. The picture is better than I expected it would be. For the price I had very high expectations. This is the first OLED TV in our house. Makes me want to replace all the LCD units with similar technology. It’s a bit elitist to suggest this TV was worth it, but for our household and use, it really seems like a good value and choice.

  8. edward d mulligan

    The set up was the hardest I’ve ever done. The screen is b this thin glass screen completely separate from the stand. I guess all of the electronics to drive the pixels are now all in the glass…anyway, definitely a two man job. But, man oh man, when you do finally do get the screen mounted on the base, it is hands down the best picture I’ve ever seen. I ran my PS with all the new gold plated usb high speed cables and PS4 games that I have been playing for years looked completely new and vibrant. 4K content on Prime is breathing (I did a tour of Hawaii…. wow) and regular movies are terrific. Also, the sound is very impressive for a regular TV without a soundboard or anything. A good buy!

  9. Derek Garvin

    This TV is amazing. The difference in picture quality between regular LED and Organic LED TVs is unreal. I never thought it would honestly be that different but it is. Also, the processor in this TV and a 120 Hz Refresh Rate is incredibly fast. When playing Call of Duty on my PS5 on this TV, the refresh rate has improved my skills tenfold. I had no idea it made that big of a difference. I will never buy another TV under 120 Hz from now on. It’s also the thinnest TV I’ve ever seen in person.

  10. Vance

    Great TV as most other reviewers are stating. However, if you’re knowledgeable about this tv, you would know that LG is moving toward using their bright and better Evo panels (found in their G1 higher end model) for all the C1 models eventually and some retailers are already shipping the new ones. The one I bought in July from here does not have an Evo panel (verified using service remote + menu). Just something for the tech savvy to know

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