


















✨ Elevate your viewing game with LG’s brightest, smartest OLED ever!
The LG 55-Inch OLED evo G5 Series Smart TV redefines home entertainment with a 45% brighter OLED evo panel, powered by the Alpha 11 AI Processor Gen2 for stunning 4K visuals and personalized sound. Featuring Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and Filmmaker Mode, it delivers cinema-quality picture and immersive audio. Its ultra-fast 0.1ms response and 165Hz refresh rate make it a gamer’s dream, while the sleek One Wall Design blends seamlessly into any modern space. With built-in Alexa, webOS smart platform, and a 5-year panel warranty, this TV is the ultimate upgrade for professionals who demand brilliance and innovation.












| ASIN | B0DYQGRHX3 |
| Additional Features | Amd freesync, Built-In Speaker, Google Cast built-in, Multiple Voice Assistance, Nvidia G Sync |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 231 Kilowatt Hours Per Year |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | LG |
| Built-In Media | Power Cable, Remote Control, User Manual, Wall Bracket |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | Ethernet, HDMI, Optical, RF, USB |
| Content Sharing Direction | Mobile to TV |
| Contrast Ratio | High |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 255 Reviews |
| Display Backlight Setting | Pixel Dimming |
| Display Backlight Technology | Self-Luminous |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 120 |
| Display Size Class | 55 Inches |
| Display Technology | OLED |
| Display technology | OLED |
| HDR Format Supported | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, S/PDIF, USB |
| Integrated Surround Sound Format | Dolby Atmos |
| Internet Applications | Apple TV, Disney Plus, HBO Max, Netflix, Prime Video |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.8D x 122.2W x 78.7H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 16.78 kg |
| Item Weight Without Stand | 37 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | LG |
| Mfr Part Number | OLED55G5WUA.AUSZ |
| Model Name | OLED55G5WUA.AUSZ |
| Model Number | OLED55G5WUA.AUSZ |
| Model Series | OLEDG5 |
| Model Year | 2025 |
| Motion Enhancement Technology | OLED Motion |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 4.2 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Operating System | WebOS |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | AI Picture, OLED Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro, a11 AI Processor 4K Gen2, a9 AI Super Upscaling 4K |
| Power Consumption | 125 Watts |
| Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
| Refresh rate | 120 Hz |
| Remote Required Battery Quantity | 2 |
| Remote Required Battery Size | AAA |
| Resolution | 4K |
| Response Time | 0.1 Milliseconds |
| Screen Mirroring Technology | AirPlay 2, Google Cast |
| Screen Size | 55 Inches |
| Screen size | 55 Inches |
| Signal Format | ATSC1.0 (Terrestrial), QAM (Cable) |
| Size | 55 inch |
| Speaker Description | 4.2 Channel Sound with Dolby Atmos, AI Sound Pro, and WOW Orchestra |
| Special features | Amd freesync , Built-In Speaker, Google Cast built-in, Multiple Voice Assistance, Nvidia G Sync |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 4 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 3 |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
| Tuner Type | ATSC1.0 (Terrestrial), QAM (Cable) |
| UPC | 195174119631 195174103968 |
| Video Encoding | HEVC, VP9 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
F**O
LG 65-Inch Class OLED review.
I had a TCL QD-MINI-LED TV, and it was great, honestly, no bad at all for the price, but once you get used to an OLED TV, it's a different ball game, it's just so nice watching movies or your favorite shows. It has several unique features, including brightness control and AI, which is really convenient. The visual quality is unmatched, yes, it costs an arm and a leg for an OLED TV. My biggest issue is that the remote control doesn't have a light-up button feature. So in the dark, I have to turn on my phone flashlight so I don't press the wrong buttons, I mean, I'm paying 2k plus for a TV, they can at least add that feature. I know you can use the AI to “control the TV” and that it's hands-free, but I like to press things; I guess that's more of a preference. Besides that, the minor inconvenience with the TV is amazing. I wouldn't recommend it for gaming; it's more of a streaming TV. It will do fine for most games, but for competitive play (multiplayer games), I'd recommend a monitor.
W**N
Gorgeous display.
Pros: * Brightness. Pushes 2000+ nits in HDR. It's wild how bright it can get. * Colors. I upgraded from an LG CX and I'm seeing shades of color I've never seen before. * Refresh rate. 165hz on PC is super smooth. * Very low input latency. This TV's very fast in game mode. * Crazy fast pixel response times. * Metal frame makes it easier to handle and move around than the CX was. * Cable management channel on the back keeps things super clean. Cons: * The remote lacks a set of buttons for switching inputs directly. Having to push the menu key and hold it to change inputs feels clunky. I may end up getting a new remote so I don't have to deal with that. * You have to enable 165hz mode. It's not a big deal but it's tucked in the menu in a way that wasn't very intuitive to find. I thought I needed a new HDMI cable until I found it. It's located in Settings > General > Game Optimizer, which you have to enable to turn on 165hz mode. It's great once it's on, though. * Gamma flicker when there's a significant fluctuation in frame rate while gaming on PC. It's only noticeable when there's a big drop but it's hard to miss when that happens. Frame gen helps smooth that out but shader compilation can cause an occasional flash. Inherent problem with gaming on OLED. * The fast pixel response times make it really hard to avoid judder in panning shots on low frame rate content. Some movies handle it fine, others can look like a slide show. I'm still tweaking the de-judder setting to see if I can find a balance I'm happy with. Inherent problem with OLED caused by the crazy fast pixel response times. I tested several very dark games, including Cronos, Dead Space remake, and Death Stranding 2 at night to see if I could spot any dithering. I can't. Image looks pristine aside from the listed issues, which are all inherent problems with OLED.
M**E
This does not come with a tv mount included. Purchase one separately. Vesa Universal TV mount
I had my Roku set up for my older tv. Tv finally died on me, so this one was pretty much plug and play. Including using my old Vespa Universal TV mount. Sound bar and everything immediately synced in. With that being said I just had to tweak new settings to kids, so my child doesn't have problems from the TV being too bright. The package came in another box layered on top of the store-bought box. Inside the box is a layer of thick Styrofoam and hard air cushioned plastic corners with an easy to life off box as the bottom is already open somewhat. So, this TV opens somewhat like a matchbox, be mindful you may want help as you don't want the tv to fall over. I learned the hard way upon opening that the TV did not have an included TV stand. Lucky for me, my old dead TV had a universal TV mount. Easy unscrew and screw on due to my old TV mount being a universal mount for certain sizes. The visual on this TV after I set it up to just scan and some random option to play settings to bypass color and brightness to a universal setting was marvelous. The Netflix series the Witcher preview was one of the first things I saw, which was a lot of black mixed in with lightning. It is very hard to see a black monster, in black water in a black background, but I was able to see every feature with astounding clarity. That being said this TV made older sourced movies and shows seem somewhat 3d rendered as the images that focus up front stood out more as if getting that mirage feel from a portrait. I have been playing games for more than two decades and sitting in front of a 4k monitor so looking at a lesser quality tv due to certain DPI modes and settings stands out to me. That being said, issues of blooming does appear on this TV but it is so rare and infrequent that you may not even notice unless someone points it out to you or you specifically look for it. In Dr. Sleep, there is a brief image of light going through a window, the blooming occurred on the edge of a window ledge that stood out too uniformed. Which in all fairness you can see this on an IPHONE 16 pro picture on some people's hairs. So, the best way to say this, is that if you like your high-quality images on an IPHONE 16 or similar camera pixel, this is what you are looking at for your TV shows for this quality of TV. I am still astounded that this TV literally makes images look somewhat 3d without glasses. I have seen the LG C5 version in Cosco. I cannot vouch the same crisp image as I can for my iPhone on the C5. But do keep in mind source images matter and I don't think some people realize they should see the TV at the start of when it got turned on and 12 hours later running constantly. You may be surprised that some TVs will begin to stutter. Which may ruin your TV binging. Gotta love the thin bezel. Almost see pure screen like the old Plasma days. That being said, I believe this is akin to a Plasma TV, except much lighter in weight. Notes. TV Vesa table mounting was easy. I am using and have been using 8k HDMI cables. Which is good for multiple things but mainly for sound and video quality as my TV is connected to a LG soundbar which pretty much connects plug and play on this tv. Look for a deal on 8K and set it and forget it to get maximum quality and possibly zero chance of data stuttering. A 55 to a 65 inch gains a reported 40 percent more tv volume space. Be mindful of seller's choice of vendor as Fed Ex did not call to set up an appointment for me. You will need to have a Vesa universal tv mount ready for this if you decide to put the tv on a table as it only comes with the wall mount attachment.
C**S
I’ll never buy another LCD; this TV is worth it!
OLED Lives up to the hype! We have a 12+ year old Panny plasma 1080P tv that we keep in a guest room and I’ve always noted that the picture quality was still better than our newest LCD’s. That got me into checking into an OLED. I did my research and checked YouTube reviews and the LG seemed to be THE one to get if you get one, so I pulled the trigger. WOW!! The picture quality is unreal. The perfect blacks and bright colors will blow you away. I’ve rewatched several movies just to see how incredible they look on this TV. I do suggest searching picture settings on YouTube for this model. There are several videos that will give you great tips for the best pictures quality possible. Set up was a breeze and the interface is easy to navigate. I wish the remote had backlit buttons but I’ll live. Sound quality is above average. The mounting bracket that comes with it is a plus. Pretty easy process to mount. If you want a tv with an absolute beautiful picture, this is the one. Yes, the prices for LCD’s are considerably lower but you will not get a picture quality this good.
S**I
Great TV, but needs adjustment for back wall wiring
Great TV, super high quality image, the operating system is much better and smarter than Samsung, I just do not give 5 stars, because LG cables are directed to go through the bottom of TV instead of considering a exit on the TV middle back through drywall, another major error is not allowing energy cable to be disconected from TV to facilitate the wiring wall instalation.
Trustpilot
5 days ago
3 weeks ago