
4K Smart OLED TV
Experience cinematic wonder on an epic-sized LG OLED 65 inch. More than 8 million pixels create an ultra-vivid picture that will have movie scenes jumping off the screen for a viewing experience like no other. Complementing the incredible LG OLED picture quality, Dolby Atmos produces multi-dimensional surround sound that follows objects on the screen for a full sensory experience. The 65 inch C1 OLED TV isnt just bigits the total movie-watching experience. The LG OLED award-winning TVs with perfect black, over a billion colors, and infinite contrast will have movie scenes jumping off the screen for viewing like no other. Finally, the slim design of the LG OLED 65 C1 will blend into your home theatre space.
Why r/BuyItForLife recommends it
7 mentions from real owners
- #1Oct 2, 2025
How are everyone’s OLED Televisions?
mine is almost 4 years old, at least 5k hours on. no issues. LG C1. "Organic" means they won't last forever so I've always tempered my expectations
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How are everyone’s OLED Televisions?
Lg c1 is perfect
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How are everyone’s OLED Televisions?
LG C1 48“ - got it when it released, used it a lot for gaming and streaming over the last years. Still runs perfect. Had some light burn in issues once but the tv did its self repairing thing and it was like new after that (and still is) Was going for LG back then because they‘ve been the only company manufacturing these panels. In the next few weeks I will buy another one and it will be the LG G5 65“
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How are everyone’s OLED Televisions?
My LG C1 is exactly the same as when I bought it in 2021 and notably has survived being moved 3 times, one move being a long distance in a moving pod.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Oct 2, 2025
How are everyone’s OLED Televisions?
My LG C1 from 2021 is still performing well, with no burn-in or pixel issues yet. It seems that the C-series holds up a bit better than the BX line.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Oct 2, 2025
How are everyone’s OLED Televisions?
I have had a 48” LG C1 as my main monitor since the middle of 2022. I use it a ton and I kind of neglect it. I play games for hours at a time that have aspects of the UI that don’t move or change, I watch YouTube video not full screen… So far I have no burn in anywhere. Once I start to notice burn in I’ll replace it with whatever C model is new or maybe a QD OLED if I can find a 48”
View on Redditopen_in_new - #7Feb 5, 2025
Buying a decent TV in 2025
Love my LG C1
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