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One of the top models of LG's 2021 flagship OLED TV line-up with a 65-inch 4K resolution screen. Positioned as a premium product. It features impeccable image quality, surpassing any LCD-matrix in all respects. Equipped with the innovative 4th generation A9 intelligent processor, running the proprietary operating system webOS 6.0 Smart TV. It can become the basis of a home multimedia and entertainment system and the main element of a full-fledged home theater. A key feature of the LG OLED65C1 TV is the use of a 10-bit OLED matrix with a resolution of 3840x2160. It consists of individual self-luminous pixels, which completely solves the issue of contrast and uniformity of illumination. With a full display of 30-bit colour and the highest maximum brightness, this model confidently handles wi...th the reproduction of content with a wide dynamic range. Both open standards HDR10, HLG and premium Dolby Vision are supported. A two-channel audio system with two subwoofers is responsible for the sound of the TV. A universal multi-system tuner is provided that can receive TV broadcasts in DVB-T/T2, DVB-C and DVB-S2 digital formats. LG SMART TV system and built-in high-speed network adapters (Ethernet LAN + Wi-Fi 5) provide convenient access to streaming services.
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LG OLED65C1
Screen:65 ", 3840x2160 px, 100/120 Hz
Picture:FreeSync, 4K upscaling, HDR, colour enhancement, brightness enhancement
Multimedia:T2 tuner, Smart TV, Wi-Fi, LAN, Subwoofer
Controls:voice, assistant
Wide viewing angles. Smooth video sequence (120 Hz). 40 watt speaker with subwoofer. Aeropult + voice control. AirPlay 2. Slim body.

One of the top models of LG's 2021 flagship OLED TV line-up with a 65-inch 4K resolution screen. Positioned as a premium product. It features impeccable image quality, surpassing any LCD-matrix in all respects. Equipped with the innovative 4th generation A9 intelligent processor, running the proprietary operating system webOS 6.0 Smart TV. It can become the basis of a home multimedia and entertainment system and the main element of a full-fledged home theater.

A key feature of the LG OLED65C1 TV is the use of a 10-bit OLED matrix with a resolution of 3840x2160. It consists of individual self-luminous pixels, which completely solves the issue of contrast and uniformity of illumination. With a full display of 30-bit colour and the highest maximum brightness, this model confidently handles with the reproduction of content with a wide dynamic range.

Both open standards HDR10, HLG and premium Dolby Vision are supported. A two-channel audio system with two subwoofers is responsible for the sound of the TV. A universal multi-system tuner is provided that can receive TV broadcasts in DVB-T/T2, DVB-C and DVB-S2 digital formats. LG SMART TV system and built-in high-speed network adapters (Ethernet LAN + Wi-Fi 5) provide convenient access to streaming services.

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Specifications OLED65C1
Colour
Size65 "
Operating systemSmart TV (proprietary system) / webOS 6.0 /
CPULG α 9 Gen 4
Display
MatrixOLED
Screen surfaceanti-glare
Resolution3840x2160 px
Upscalingup to 4K
Response time1 ms
Frame rate100/120 Hz
HDR supportHDR10, Dolby Vision
Brightness / contrast enhancement / Contrast Enhancer /
Colour enhancement / Advanced Color /
AMD compatibleAMD FreeSync
NVIDIA compatibleG-Sync Compatible
Multimedia
Sound power40 W
Number of speakers2 / 2x10 W /
Subwoofer
Audio decodersDolby Atmos
Digital tunerDVB-T2 (terrestrial)
DVB-C (cable)
DVB-S (satellite)
DVB-S2 (satellite)
Features
FeaturesAirPlay 2
Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Miracast
Bluetooth v5.0
voice control
Connectors
HDMI4
HDMI versionv 2.1
HDMI technologiesVRR, ALLM, eARC
Additional inputsUSB-A
LAN
Outputsmini-Jack (3.5 mm) headphones
optical
General
Wall mountVESA 300x200 mm
Stand shapemonolithic
Dimensions (WxHxD)1449x862x251 mm / with stand /
Dimensions without stand (WxHxD)1449x830x47 mm
Weight32.6 kg / with stand /
Added to E-CatalogMarch 2021
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good model, liked it
11 July 2021 
If you plan to set it up yourself after purchase, you'll struggle a bit. First, assemble the stand with 3 screws, and then place the TV onto it.
The image quality and operating speed are top-notch.
The stand does not inspire confidence, so if you have clumsy people around, it's better to mount it directly on the wall.
Alexey Lysychenkouse LG OLED65C1 less than month
Good to go!
27 January 2022 
Can't fault the picture quality. The screen is amazing. LG knows what they're doing. By default, it comes with an eco mode - everything is dark and dim. However, with manual settings, you can get it to a decent level.

As for the speakers, they didn't put much effort into them. The sound is flat. This didn't particularly bother me. I bought it for the screen. I also pre-purchased a 5.1 system from Yamaha, and I recommend the same to you. Now it's bliss.

You should pay attention to its weight and dimensions. Transporting and assembling (the stand) a 55" alone is dangerous. The top part of the screen is very thin, and given the weight, you shouldn't grab it there.

It's interesting to know that starting in 2021, LG decided to drop DTS sound support, so when watching videos from a flash drive, this format won't be available. In those cases, I use a media player.

A couple of months later, a button on the remote broke, but that's that...
Image Quality
Air Mouse
Large weight
Sound from native speakers
Lack of support for DTS audio format
arturuse LG OLED48C1 few months
Think about it - do you need it?
12 January 2022 
TV of Russian assembly. I liked the picture quality. However, upon closer inspection, it turned out that the screen's matrix at the bottom is poorly attached to the substrate (glued). There are waves across the entire width of the screen with a height of 10-15 cm; the matrix bends with a creak and crackle when lightly touched. The play is about 1mm. There's a gap at the bottom of the screen. LG reported that everything is fine and correct. That's how it should be. And they recommended not touching the screen; otherwise, it might crack. I requested to have such a screen replaced but received the expected response. Now I'm pondering whether it will hold up or not. Should I wipe the dust off the screen or wait for it to fall off on its own?
Image quality
Build quality and service
Alekseyuse LG OLED65C1 less than month
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OLED benefits

Relating to the premium line of LG TV is based on a 65-inch OLED screen. Therefore, it is not only thin (body thickness without stand 47 mm), but also excellent in terms of picture quality.

The LG OLED65C1's self-illuminating pixels provide the highest contrast ratio, turning them off when blacks need to be shown, which looks flawless here. Also, the advantages of OLED include wide viewing angles and excellent colour gamut, due to which any viewer sees a realistic and colorful picture, regardless of his position in front of the screen. The quality of HDR content will also please (the premium Dolby Vision standard is supported here), including due to the increased peak brightness and a more powerful α 9 Gen 4 processor than the younger version of the OLED65B1.

Convenient shell and management

The role of the “smart” platform on the TV is assigned to the proprietary webOS 6.0 OS. Here, the interface has been updated: the menu opens in full screen, and not in the form of a bottom bar, in connection with which the search for applications and content has become even easier. The AirPlay 2 function will allow you to easily broadcast videos and photos from Apple devices. Plus, the TV can become the control centre of the ThinQ smart home.

To interact with the model, an updated Magic Remote is proposed — an air gun that acts as a pointer and is supplemented with a microphone for voice control. And among other features, a 40-watt speaker system should be distinguished, which, due to the subwoofer, creates a balanced sound frequency profile.

Perfect for games

The LG OLED65C1 is among the favorites in terms of gaming performance. The corresponding mode features minimal input lag (from 5.3 ms), turns on automatically (ALLM) and is complemented by the Game Dashboard function for a quick overview of the current game settings.

The 120 Hz matrix is complemented by various synchronization and loop elimination technologies. Among them are the developments of graphics card manufacturers (FreeSync from AMD and G-Sync from NVIDIA), as well as the VRR function, which is responsible for adaptive "tuning" of the frame rate at the level of the HDMI connector. Among the latter, by the way, there is HDMI 2.1, ready to transmit 4K HDR video at 120 Hz.

The shortcomings of the model include not the best factory calibration (manual adjustment will help improve colour accuracy) and the risk of pixel burnout when a static image is displayed for a long time. But even this does not prevent the LG OLED65C1 from claiming (quite deservedly) the title of one of the best TVs on the market.