
HDR 4K Smart OLED TV
Once you’ve seen LG’s ultra-high definition OLED TV with your own eyes, you'll understand the hype. It’s a stunning picture that redefines quality. Millions of OLED pixels emit their own light independently and can be completely turned off, pixel by pixel. This unveils perfect blacks, over a billion rich colours and near-infinite contrast for gorgeous detail in every scene. Plus, upscale your content to 4K resolution with LG’s intelligent α9 Gen3 AI Processor 4K or automate your smart home right from your TV.
Why r/BuyItForLife recommends it
9 mentions from real owners
- #1Oct 2, 2025
How are everyone’s OLED Televisions?
Bought my 65” CXPUA in October of 2020 and so far no issues and I use it quite frequently
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Oct 2, 2025
How are everyone’s OLED Televisions?
2020 CX still going strong under heavy use as the family TV.
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How are everyone’s OLED Televisions?
Have had my C2 for about 3 years now and its on just about every day for probably 4-5 hrs and haven't noticed any issues at all. And I'm pretty picky about things so I think I would have noticed an issue if there was one. Hoping to get at least another 3 years out of it without any degradation.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Oct 2, 2025
How are everyone’s OLED Televisions?
I’ve had an LG C2 for about 2 years now with absolutely no issues. I got it on big discount and couldn’t be happier.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Oct 2, 2025
How are everyone’s OLED Televisions?
LG CX 65 from 2020. The panel itself is still great. But LG’s software is not.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Oct 2, 2025
How are everyone’s OLED Televisions?
I have a C7 that I bought in 2017 or 18, that got burn in a few years ago, use it in the bedroom for netflix. I have a CX I bought after that, used it for my main PC work from home for a while and now its my sim rig monitor, still perfect. My main PC has a G1 bought maybe 2 years ago, it's still great.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #7Oct 2, 2025
How are everyone’s OLED Televisions?
I bought a used display model with C2 with 6k hours about 2 years ago and still cooking.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #8Jan 6, 2025
65" TV Recommendations
OLED panels are LG made and designed. Get whatever you can afford at the 65". Pay for the middle ground and you should be good. Don't expect the audio to be anything,.buy it for the screen. I have an LG CX from Costco. They have Skus created for their pricing so it cannot be matched elsewhere.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #9Jan 6, 2025
65" TV Recommendations
Note that you can extend the life of a display by ignoring the built-in software and using your own streaming boxes/dongles (Apple TV, Google TV, Roku, etc) or even a computer with HDMI output. I have an LG C2, but never use the built in software.
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