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LG C1 Series 65-Inch Class OLED Smart TV OLED65C1PUB, 2021 - 4K TV, Alexa Built-in

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Arrives Friday, Jan 31
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Size: 65 inch


Style: TV Only


Features

  • LG OLED TV is a joy to behold LG's 8 million self-lit OLED pixels turn on and off independently for content with deep black, over a billion rich colors, and infinite contrast for a viewing experience like no other.Bluetooth Support : Version 5.0, Power Supply (Voltage, Hz) 120Vac 50-60Hz.
  • Make the impossible possible with the 9 Gen 4 AI Processor 4K- Engineered exclusively for LG OLED to automatically adjust your settings to improve picture and sound qualities based on what youre watching
  • Get in the action the way directors intended with Filmmaker Mode, and enhance every moment with Cinema HDR, Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos* for the ultimate home theater experience - Just add popcorn!
  • LG's Game Optimizer makes this great as an OLED gaming monitorit's NVIDIA G-SYNC and FreeSync Premium Compatible for real-time action and virtually no screen tearing. LG Game Optimizer and HDMI 2.1 get you (and keep you) in the action
  • Mount it on the wall with a VESA 300 x 300 mount (sold separately). Magic Remote, remote control batteries (AA), power cable, and quick start guide. TV stand is sold separately
  • Home cinema experiencebuilt-in access to Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV plus, Disney plus and LG channels, your favorite content is at your fingertips

Description

The LG OLED C1 TV is a joy to behold. Featuring LG's 8 million self-lit OLED pixels for deep black, intense color, and infinite contrast—LG C1 OLED is unlike standard OLEDs. Experience next level gaming with LG’s 4k 120hz TV—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 compliance with this gaming TV monitor. Get a front row seat to the best sporting events with OLED Motion Pro, and never miss an update with Sports Alert. Upgrade your home theater system and get breathtaking picture and audio with Cinema HDR, Dolby Vision IQ & Dolby Atmos. See movies exactly how directors intended with LG TVs Filmmaker Mode. LG’s 4K smart tv includes built-in access to all your favorite streaming services including Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, Disney+ and LG channels. Dolby, Dolby Atmos and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

Screen Size: 64.5 Inches


Brand: LG


Display Technology: OLED


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 120 Hz


Special Feature: α9 Gen 4 AI Processor 4K with AI Picture Pro/Sound Pro; Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos; webOS and ThinQ AI with Magic Remote See more


Included Components: Stand Included


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Aspect Ratio: 169


Product Dimensions: 9.9"D x 57"W x 33.9"H


Brand Name: ‎LG


Item Weight: ‎71.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9.9 x 57 x 33.9 inches


Item model number: ‎OLED65C1PUB


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎Yes


Color Name: ‎Black


Special Features: ‎α9 Gen 4 AI Processor 4K with AI Picture Pro/Sound Pro; Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos; webOS and ThinQ AI with Magic Remote


Speaker Type: ‎2.2 Channel


Item Weight: ‎71.9 Pounds


Standing screen display size: ‎64.5 Inches


Aspect Ratio: ‎169


Date First Available: February 10, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love this TV but it got a crack in the screen.
This is an awesome TV. The OLED and deep blacks and vibrant colors can't be matched. I think this is as good as the c3 and c4 models. Yours eyes can't tell the difference. Unfortunately my screen cracked when my girl went to move it. I miss this TV so much. Like all OLED models be careful when moving or handling. The screen is super thin. I wish it could be replaced but I don't think Amazon will. Highly recommend any LG OLED. You won't be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024 by Ed Marmon

  • Beautiful display
This TV was for my parents house, and MAN does it look good. The OLED works so well with environments that there isn't external light being shone on it. I can't stop watching it. The colors are so bright and the definition is fantastic. It was very easy to mount. I connected it very easily to the WiFi too, and has plenty of ports on it to plug in what you need for video sources. I have no complaints. It was our first smart TV so we were pretty amazed at what it can do. Fantastic quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025 by Chris Farrell

  • A fantastic TV...just be aware of the EVO panel lottery
The LG C1 is a fantastic premium television that provides a wonderful picture, with deep, rich, precise colors and incredible gaming features. Honestly, you can look at any number of reviews for it online and they'll all largely say the same thing. I don't want to go down that well-travelled road. My review will instead focus on the EVO panel lottery, which is going on behind the scenes at LG's assembly plants. What this means is that some C1s will have the new EVO panels, which are supposed to be brighter and last longer. In all actuality, you might not really notice it, especially since LG closed the loophole to "change" the C1 into an G1 via the service menu, meaning that the much ballyhooed "hack" is no longer viable. So here are the facts: 1. LG C1s are being manufactured with WBC and WBE (EVO) panels. There's no way around it. 2. Just because you got a WBC panel does not mean your panel is bad, but it theoretically means it will not last as long as the WBE, which has more durability and can be driven harder by the SOC, which really is a moot point, since the C1 firmware loophole was closed. So that just leaves durability. 3. Given how "all over the place" brightness can be from panel to panel when it comes to the C1 series, you might actually get a WBC panel that is "brighter" than a WBE panel. It's called the panel lottery for a reason, and I've even seen CXs that are brighter than C1s and G1 (the latter of which has the EVO panel advertised). 4. Just because you have a recently manufactured LG C1 doesn't mean you have an EVO panel, so please ignore people on the internet telling you otherwise. They are wrong, wrong, wrong. There's a way you can tell if a unit has an EVO panel, and it involves looking at the box, or going into the service menu, which I don't recommend. I'm intentionally not going into detail, because the whole situation is just a bit ridiculous. 5. Please do not lose your mind and start returning and exchanging units in hopes of getting a WBE panel. It's silly and pointless, and you might wind up with panels that are inferior to the one you initially received. If you want a guaranteed EVO panel that will run brighter, then buy a G1 or wait for the C2...it's that simple. Do I think it's worth it? No, I don't. But you do you. If you're concerned about panel durability, therefore making the search for WBE worth it...my advice is to just buy an extended warranty. The goal is to enjoy a new TV, not run around like a madman inspecting boxes and being annoying to Amazon employees. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2022 by Chiggs

  • Stunning picture but mediocre documentation
This replaced a Samsung 60" from 2017. That was an early model 4K and towards the lower end of the various Samsung lines. The picture from this compared to that is stunning - the blacks are the thing that really jump out. On a 4K Dolby Vision source it is revelatory. What I can't comment on because we don't use: - SmartTV features. We didn't use them with Samsung either - we use Google TV with Chromecast so that the UI is the same across TV brands and we aren't captive to a particular TV's UI. I also have low trust in the TV manufacturers to keep their Smart features updated. It is a lot cheaper to just replace the $50 Google device every couple years. - HDMI/ARC. Sadly, our Denon AVR is too old for that. - Internal speakers - never turned them on. - Dolby beyond DD 5.1, i.e. Atmos, etc. I do think that the documentation is mediocre and skinny at best - very basic stuff that you almost really don't need to know. Here are a few things it doesn't discuss: - Surround sound from the optical/TOSLINK digital output: you can get DD 5.1 from this only if set to "passthrough/bitstream" Just about every other setting will result in PCM/2 channel because their thinking is that this is for a sound bar rather than an AVR, where you are more likely to use HDMI/ARC. We use the optical out because our AVR is too old to support ARC and doesn't support 4K either. So I struggled to get DD from the optical at first. I also had to set Google TV to "auto" rather than explicitly setting it to DD or DTS. I called up LG on this issue and they told me that only PCM was available on optical. That is not true. By contrast, the Samsung put everything to the AVR as DD 5.1, regardless of whether the upstream signal was that at all. - The USB ports are switched, but with an off-delay. So if you want to power a gadget or LEDs know that the power will eventually shut off, just not when the TV is turned off. - Relative to our Samsung, the screen is fairly reflective - this TV is not great near windows during the day. It is not as bright as our 5 year old Samsung either. But at night, ooo laa laa. - This is an HDMI only TV - 1 rear-facing (HDMI 4) and 3 left facing - HDMI 1/2/3. No component or old RCA SD or S-Video. To set up our aging Denon you need RCA SD for the OSD when you aren't using HDMI. I bought a gadget here on Amazon to translate RCA video to HDMI for the rare times I need to get to the Denon's on screen menus. I do get griped by this - deciding to remove capabilities so that you need to upgrade and replace other components of your system that otherwise work fine. - The OLED features aren't explained well. Like "Comfort Mode" for example. Does that help with OLED burn-in? Not sure. Some other OLED features are better described but I can't give a high score to the UI layout - too many options greyed out based on a setting elsewhere. I think the UI designers were challenged about balancing a feature's closeness to the top level menu versus closeness to more advanced settings. - Calibration of any kind. Nada. Haven't touched that yet. - The VESA mounting holes are very low on this TV. Not a big deal but be prepared to redo your wall mount if your prior TV was centered on the mounting holes. That's all for now - just had it a week. This may sound nitpicky, but at the end of the day we are very happy with this TV. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2022 by M. Walker

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