LG 48" C6 Series 4K UHD OLED AI Smart webOS 26 TV, OLED48C6PUA
- Brand:
- LG
- Model Number:
- OLED48C6PUA.AUS
- UPC:
- 195174137505
- EAN:
- 0195174137505
- Best Buy SKU:
- 6673113
- Walmart SKU:
- 19699755592
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$1,599.99 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.9/5 from 2257 reviews.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We were dubious about changing from a brand we have been using for many years now but we are so happy that we chose the C5 it is truly amazing, I did not think we would get such a good looking picture on the tv we are so pleased and can honestly say this is best TV we have ever owned
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Very happy with the LG OLED65C55LA. The picture quality is excellent, with deep blacks, vibrant colours and smooth motion, especially for films and streaming. The design looks premium and the smart TV interface is easy to use. Sound is decent for a slim TV, though a soundbar would make it even better. Overall, a great OLED TV and very good value.
Excellent brightness, colours and customisation. Always shocked by the clarity and brilliance of a OLED panel. The remote controller is my main concern. It has a few unnecessary buttons and the middle scroll wheel doesn't function beside activating the pointer feature, which could be remapped to one of the other buttons, freeing up the scroll wheel for the many menu options that could use it. The menu UI is a bit big and intrusive, sometimes slow to operate. I got this TV for a discounted price but I would happily pay full price for this. If you want beautiful picture accuracy for films and games, this is 100% the best tv for you. Also, little tip, If you really want to test this TV, find a high quality version of The Revenant, that movie is a technically perfect tech demo.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought it expecting it to be really good, but it completely exceeded everything I had in mind. From the first time I turned it on, I just sat there for a minute taking it in. The picture quality is incredible. Colours look rich and natural, blacks are truly black, and everything feels sharp and smooth in a way that makes even normal TV feel special. What really surprised me is how people react to it. Every single friend or family member who has come over has been blown away. A lot of them genuinely did not believe a TV could look this good until they saw it in person. The usual reaction is just “wow”, and after a few minutes watching, most of them start saying they want an OLED too. One of my favourite things about this TV is how it handles dark scenes. I actually ended up rewatching Stranger Things just to experience it again on this screen. And it was worth it. Every scene in the dark looked incredible. You can see every detail clearly without losing that deep, cinematic feel. Nothing looks washed out, nothing looks grey, it is just clean, deep, and immersive. It honestly felt like watching it properly for the first time. Another thing I really appreciate is how comfortable it is on the eyes. The picture is stunning but never harsh. It has this smooth, natural look that makes you want to keep watching without feeling tired. I also noticed how close the colours feel to my MacBook Pro. If you are used to the Retina display, you know how well calibrated and clean it looks. This TV gives me that same feeling but on a much bigger screen. Everything looks accurate, balanced, and just right. It is not just about the picture either. The whole experience is great. The UI is fast, smooth, and responsive, apps load quickly, and everything feels simple and polished. It is one of those products that just works properly every time you use it. Yes, OLED costs more than a regular TV, but after owning this one, I can honestly say it is worth it. This is one of those purchases where you can see the value every single day. The LG OLED65C56LB has genuinely become one of my favourite things in my home. It has made movie nights better, gaming better, and even just relaxing in the evening better. It is the kind of TV that people notice straight away and remember. I can say this honestly: this TV did not just meet my expectations, it completely blew them away.
I recently upgraded to the LG OLED C6 (2026 Model), and it has exceeded all my expectations. The new Alpha 11 AI Processor makes a noticeable difference—the picture quality is incredibly lifelike with vibrant colors and perfect blacks. For gamers, the 165Hz refresh rate is a total game-changer, providing an ultra-smooth experience with zero lag. The design is sleek and premium, making it a centerpiece in my living room. If you are looking for a top-tier television that combines cutting-edge AI technology with a cinematic display, this is the one to get. Highly recommended
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Picture quality is very good. Apps straight forward to use. Only downside is the programme guide often has no information and needs constant signal tests to update information. When the signal info is lost you cannot manually select a channel through the tv tuner
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I use the C5 connected to my pc and sitting about 2-3 feet from it and I see green colors left and right of the screne. I still see sitting further away form it. so that is something that is really annoying. i'ts norciable on white background.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Having had this for a few months now, it started great, but now all apps keep crashing (Netflix/apple to/ prime/ bbc etc) I spoke to lg and they did all tests and changes, nothing helped. The advisor them spoke to their engineers and we tried more fixes…nothing worked. They then said speak to the app developer, but it's not a glitch on the end of all apps for sure. Ive seen a lot of c5 oled people with the same issue and it seems like a memory or board issue. I tried to speak to LG again but I've got no where and Im concerned i have a very expensive paperweight instead of a beautiful Oled TV. If so many people are writing of this issue on google, YouTube and Reddit, then why do we still have the issue, or not automatic replacements or maybe upgrades? I would really love for someone from LG to see this, know that even their engineers couldn't fix this issue and step up to assist with a real fix, replacement or upgrade to a less glitchy model.
First OLED I've ever purchased and I am really disappointed. Has a horrible green tint that shows up if you view the dispaly from any other angle/axis that isn't perfect dead centre of the screen. Don't recommend LG's OLED TV's as they all seem to have this issue to some extent.
After much deliberation, reading expert reviews, viewing in store, I purchased the much praised OLED direct from LG. Arrived as planned and set my eagerly awaited replacement TV. What a huge disappointment picture clarity, no depth, blurry images if not the main focal point. The colours may be vibrant, but too vibrant they cause blooming. I have tried all of the modes and manually adjusted the brightness and contrast, but to no avail. This is going back in the box to LG
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $1,499.99 (May 23) to $1,599.99 (Jun 18) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $1,566.66.
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