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LG OLED GX Series 65” Alexa built-in Smart TV (3840 x 2160), Gallery Design, 120Hz Refresh Rate, AI-Powered 4K, Dolby Cinema, WiSA Ready, Voice Control (OLED65GXPUA, 2020)

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Style: OLED65GXPUA


Features

  • OLED Gallery Design; Slim Wall-Mount Included (TV Stand sold separately)
  • Self-lighting OLED: Perfect Black, Intense Colour, Infinite Contrast
  • Alpha 9 (Gen 3) AI Processor 4K with AI Picture Pro & AI Sound Pro
  • Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos
  • Smart TV webOS 5.0 with ThinQ AI and Hands-Free Voice Control

Description

And only OLED pixels emit their own light for perfect black, intense color and stunning picture —backed by AI Picture Pro and AI Sound Pro, our best 4K processor, connected home features and cutting-edge gaming tech.

Screen Size: 65 Inches


Brand: LG


Supported Internet Services: Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, Vudu, Google TV


Display Technology: OLED


Product Dimensions: 11.2"D x 56.9"W x 35"H


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 120 Hz


Special Feature: Gallery Design; Self-lighting OLED; α9 Gen 3 AI Processor 4K with AI Picture Pro and AI Sound Pro, Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos; webOS and ThinQ AI with Hands-Free Voice Control See more


Model Name: GXPUA


Included Components: Power Cable, Remote Control, Stand


Brand Name: ‎LG


Item Weight: ‎65.7 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎56.9 x 11.2 x 35 inches


Item model number: ‎OLED65GXPUA


Batteries: ‎2 AAA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎Yes


Color Name: ‎Black


Special Features: ‎Gallery Design; Self-lighting OLED; α9 Gen 3 AI Processor 4K with AI Picture Pro and AI Sound Pro, Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos; webOS and ThinQ AI with Hands-Free Voice Control


Speaker Type: ‎Built-In


Item Weight: ‎65.7 Pounds


Standing screen display size: ‎65 Inches


Date First Available: November 8, 2019


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  • Beautiful TV/Monitor for PC Usage
I was initially waiting for the 48 inch CX model to be primarily used as a PC monitor for programming and gaming but I didn't want to wait any longer. The PC monitor I was using before the GX was a 43 inch LG 4k 60hz monitor(LG 43ud79b). I thought 55 inch might be too big as a desk PC Monitor So i went my bedroom and took down Samsung 55 inch KS8000 TV from the wall and moved it over to my office desk. Initially, it was overwhelming and felt too big. However, after 3 days, i was getting used to the size and felt more comfortable. Only issue i had with the setup was it felt too close from where i was sitting since the TV was not mounted to the wall. I looked at the CX specs and it looked as it will not be flush against the wall as bottom portion of the TV in the back is quiet thick and the TV mount will also add more space between the wall and the TV. Then I looked at the more expensive GX model and whole back of the TV is very thin and it comes with a flush mount which can be used to mount the TV on the wall with 0 gap so it sits flat on the wall. Long story short I bought the 55 inch GX model at 2299 which is excellent price since it also comes with the actual mount. However, it does not include a TV stand. For my case, it was going to be wall mounted anyway so I did not care for the TV stand. If you can't mount the TV, you will need to buy the stand from LG separately. I was able to mount the TV in about 20 min using the included screws(4 screws) on 2 studs. Keep in mind that the included mount is only about 16 inches so placement on the wall will be very tricky unless you have those two studs at the perfect location. Cable management system is very well implemented behind the TV and it will route through back of middle of the TV. cables will not bulge your TV out and it will stay flush to the wall. Just add a cable raceway and you are good to go. I turned on the TV and I was impressed over the picture quality especially the black level compared to the IPS LG monitor next to it. I am primarily using it as a PC monitor and do not watch cable TV or bluray/uhd on it. My face is about 3.9 feet away from the TV and it feels very comfortable. PC Monitor Usage as a Programmer and Gaming 4k 60hz + GSync + HDR (on/off) (using 2080 ti) 1. Great Big screen. All text looks clear. I am using it in PC mode. Need to change label or icon to PC to make it into PC MODE 2. Set the TV to Game Mode 3. In Nvidia Control Panel. I set the color format to 422, 12 bit color depth, and output dynamic range to limited. 4. You can use HDR with above settings at 60hz when using 3840 x 2160 5. Gaming is awsome at 60hz with HDR and GSYNC. I tried Gears Tactics and Shadow of Tomb Raider. Both games look awsome. GSYNC range will be 40 to 60hz. 6. I only turn on HDR for HDR supported games. for desktop it looks awful. PC gaming at 4k 120hz without HDR + GSYNC 1. for this mode, you will need to select the 4k resolution under PC in nvidia control panel. 2. You will be able to select 100hz and 120hz. 3. You can enable GSYNC however you will not be able to use HDR due to HDMI 2.0 Limitation with current generation of video cards. Once, HDMI 2.1 supported video cards come out, we will be able to use 444 120hz 10bit and HDR at the same time. However, LG CX and GX and all other 2020 oled models will be limited to 40 gbps for HDMI 2.1 and not the 48 gbps so we will not be able to use 444 120hz HDR 12bit. On a side note last years model is capable of using full 48 gbps but currently it cant to 120hz at 4k unlike the CX or GX model over hdmi 2.0. Overall I am very impressed with this TV and I am glad I went with the GX model over CX as it allows more space between my eyes and the TV since it sits flush against the wall. As for the Size, you get used to it and it feels right. I don't think I will ever go smaller. I think 55 inch is sweet spot for me. Updates: I got RTX 3090. Below information also applies to RTX 3070, 3080 Using HDMI 2.1 cable, Now I am able to select 3840 x 2160 Resolution, 10bit and Full RGB, GSYNC on, HDR ON and 120hz. Initially there were some bugs such as screen blacking out, however, LG has already fixed this issue with a firmware update. There is one remaining issue, where it can stutter when FPS is between 100 and 120 fps. This has been confirmed By LG and the fix should roll out soon with a firmware update. For now, you can limit the max FPS in NVIDIA control Panel and limit the fps to 99 FPS to avoid the stutter when fps goes over 100. I am enjoying this screen even more with the RTX 3090 and playing games on this LG OLED GX is out of the world. Thanks LG for great support and getting things patched up so quickly. Updates 2 Stutter issue when FPS is between 100 and 120 fps while using GSync is now fixed with a new firmware. I Just received the OTA update 3.11.30. I can confirm the issue is now resolved. FYI: Included bolts are fine for mounting the tv on the studs. I have pulled out the TV countless times to upgrade HDMI cables and test different HDMI cables. I used 4 included bolts with the TV. before the TV arrived, I bought stronger bolts from HOME DEPOT but I did not ending up using them because it would not fit the holes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2020 by Cavemankr

  • Stunning Picture
Style: OLED77GXPUA
This TV replases a 9 year old Panasonic Plasma (65 inch). After weeks of research I decided on this TV given the outstanding reviews re: picture quality (I was considering the Samsung QLED as well). Currently, it's screen/picture is the one on which all other TVs are judged. Also, the price on the 77" (2020 model) was attractive (still it was the most money I have ever spent on a television). Installation is a bit tricky... Take your time, be methodical, do your homework (there are resources out there to assist, unfortunately LG's instructions are almost useless). I did not need to install a 14" recessed box for mounting and was able to achieve a perfect flush wall installation. It is a fine looking piece of technology. The TV has many features, some of the menus are a bit wonky (again patience and practice are key here) and there were also some 'handshake' issues with my other AV equipment which required some time (and aggravation) to resolve. The picture is absolutely stunning!!! It has completely changed my TV viewing experience (I cannot take my eyes off the screen)! This is not hyperbole, it is that good! I now feel immersed in the picture, so lifelike! Very pleased with this purchase.. Hopefully this TV will provide years of service free viewing (as did my Panasonic). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2021 by BayGuy

  • Amazing TV, nearly perfect. The reviews are true!
Style: OLED77GXPUA
This tv is everything every review says it is. Unbelievable picture quality. Works well with PC games (tested with an RTX 3090) and uses GSync. PlayStation 5 also works flawlessly. Game mode is enabled automatically and true response time is under 10ms at 60hz and less than 5ms at 120hz. This TV is deceptively heavy, but hanging it can be very easy if you read through the instructions first. This TV hangs a bit differently than other TVs, so please read the instructions even if you have put a few TVs on the wall. Be sure to use the blue sticky tabs for alignment! The flush mounting bracket is wonderfully designed. Once mounted, the TV pulls away from the wall on the left side to allow access to the various ports on the TV. The bracket looks small for the massive size of this TV, but it works very well. Mine has been on the wall for six months with no problems. This TV is extremely bright and the HDR picture is amazing. WebOS is nice and fairly easy to use. The magic remote is also nice to use once you get the hang of the pointer. I own two of these at 55 and 77 inches and would buy another in a second. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2021 by Very Review

  • As Advertised
Style: OLED77GXPUA
I had a 65 inch B8 from 2019 and the 77 inch is a game changer. The entire TV is only an inch thick, so its perfect for a low profile wall mount. It looks super premium, which you'd for a $3300 TV. I was fearful of the mounting the TV myself, but I did so myself and its no biggie. LG has a video online, but simply screw the included the TV mount into TWO studs and hang the TV. My studs were not completely centered to my room, but i made it work slightly offset; LG says you CAN mount to a single stud and use drywall anchors, but with an 87lb $3k+ TV i wouldnt chance it. The mount is 16inches wide so keep that in mind when planning the your install. The picture quality is as expected- stellar- on streaming/4k bluray, though not appreciably better than my B8. Of note is the sharpness on my Spectrum cable box, the picture is noticeably less sharp than my B8; this could be due to the larger screen size (i'm only sitting 10 feet away from the screen), but its worth noting if you watch a bunch of cable and don't have a modern box (I'm w/ Spectrum and resolution maxes at 1080i). Again, 4k bluray and streaming online looks great. Obvi you don't NEED this TV, but if you have the $$$ to waste, I'm with it. If you do not want to mount it, i would recommend you save the $300-$600 and by the CX version, but if you want that low profile look, the GX is the way to go. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2021 by Ellis Stephens

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