LG OLED65C45LA 65-Inch 4K OLED
A 65 inch OLED evo on LG's webOS, the popular C-series pick for film fans and gamers who want perfect blacks with a fast 120Hz panel.
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Why we rate it
- OLED evo picture
- 120Hz gaming panel
- α9 processing and webOS
- Slim, premium design
- OLED brightness in daylight
- Static-image care
Where the LG OLED65C45LA 65-Inch 4K OLED wins and loses
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LG OLED65C45LA 65-Inch 4K OLED vs Samsung Samsung S99H OLED 65-Inch 4K Smart TV
| LGLG OLED65C45LA 65-Inch 4K OLEDThis page | SamsungSamsung S99H OLED 65-Inch 4K Smart TV | |
|---|---|---|
| Overall score | 75 /100 | 75 /100 |
| Size | 65 " | 65 " |
| Panel type | OLED | OLED |
| Refresh | 120 Hz | 165 HzBetter |
Is the LG OLED65C45LA 65-Inch 4K OLED right for you?
If you want reference film picture with perfect blacks plus a fast gaming panel and a polished smart platform in one well-rounded set, the C-series is built for exactly that.
If your room is very bright or you want maximum size per pound, a high-brightness Mini-LED makes more sense than paying the OLED premium.
Before you buy
Yes. It has a 120Hz panel and LG's C-series is known for a strong gaming feature set, so it suits PS5 and Series X play well.
Brightness Booster lifts the evo panel above older OLEDs, but a top Mini-LED still goes brighter, so in a very sunny room an LCD can be more practical.
The C-series balances picture, gaming and software, where cheaper OLEDs trim features and the G-series costs more for extra brightness. For most buyers the C is the sweet spot.
Modern OLEDs include protections, but long periods of static logos or HUDs remain a long-term consideration, so vary your content where you can.
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