LG 65" Class 4K UHD OLED Web OS Smart TV with Dolby Vision G3 Series - OLED65G3PUA
- Brand:
- LG
- Model Number:
- OLED65G3PUA
- UPC:
- 195174050651
- EAN:
- 0195174050651
- ASIN:
- B0BVWZJ2YV
- Best Buy SKU:
- 6535928
- Walmart SKU:
- 2959202526
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$1,996.99 |
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Tracking History: We have tracked LG 65" Class 4K UHD OLED Web OS Smart TV with Dolby Vision G3 Series - OLED65G3PUA since 11/18/2023. The most recent price update was on Nov 19, 2023.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $2,296.99 (lowest on 11/18/2023) to $2,296.99 (highest on 11/18/2023). The average price during this period is $2,296.99.
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 488 reviews.
The brightest brights and darkest darks. Seriously, it takes about 6 months to get used to the realistic lighting. Visually stunning movies like Rebel Moon, it's like seeing it for the first time. I watched Chapelwaite and could not get over the dark gloomy feel along with the bright candle lighting and moody skies look fantastic. There is just not enough content to satisfy all craving for this eye candy.
A great TV, I already have a LG OLED TV and need a second for my new family room. If you want a wall mounted TV and it's mounted in an area where you can see down the side of the TV then this is the TV for you. It comes with its own clever wall mount that recesses into the back of the TV so that it sits flush against the wall. I was a little worried because I have the power socket and a CAT5E socket directly behind the TV so I can't have the TV completely flush to wall but because of its clever frame design and the fact that it is the same depth on the back from top edge to bottom edge it looks great. The sound is pretty good for a slim TV but I have the LG S95 soundbar with it which I highly recommend if your into home theatre.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I received the tv a month ago and only have positive feelings. Great picture, good sound and easy to hang on wall with 2 people. This is a buy
Awesome bright and colorful images, feed it good source material and it will be amazing. Easy to setup and used a stand mount, hdmi connections can be used from the sides or from underneath at the back of the tv which can hide the cabling somewhat. Use the wall mount sound setting if stand mounting as it gave a richer sound to my tastes. Using a stand mount enabled the fit of the LG G1 sound bar underneath the tv.
I've had the TV for a week, after purchasing the 55" version a couple of weeks earlier. The 65" version also lives up to my expectations. I used an existing wall mount which worked well (not all do). If I move the TV to another location, I'll use the included wall mount, which is necessary to achieve that super-flush-to-the-wall look. The self-help videos provided by LG are workable, but I suggest searching YouTube videos for greater detail if needed. The routing of cables could use channels that exit the TV in other places, perhaps via the sides or even the top. It seems that the only way to use the otherwise excellent routing system is to create a visibility issue when cables leave the bottom of the TV. That of course can be avoided by cutting into a wall near the existing LG cable routing, though cable routing there requires taking care to be precise in order to meet the channeling on the back of the TV. Related to this: I would have preferred the option to use a shorter, detachable power cable instead of being forced to stick to the longer and fixed power cable, but I understand that most users probably find the length useful whether using external cable management or in-wall concealment. I didn't have that option because I installed the TV up against a brick wall that's behind plaster—that would have been a messy effort to create something approaching an in-wall cabling solution. I was therefore forced to route cables more than once using LG's cabling locks. One of the third-party YouTube videos suggested using Cinema mode instead of filmmaker mode for the screen. I've tried both and the difference is not dramatic, but a bit brighter look on darker images does happen in cinema mode. I like how easy it is to change this setting at any time. And that leads to a more general point about the relative ease of changing settings. In general, making changes to the system is easier than I've found on other TVs that I have owned. Still, there is a learning curve, and I continue to discover more features I can manipulate if I'd like. As I said at the beginning, I'm still quite new to the TV. WebOS is one of the better interfaces out there. I found that I needed to edit LG channels and live TV channels to reduce the amount of scrolling. What really helps is the ability to screen out genres when adding channels or afterward. The only interface that beats WebOS in my experience is the Apple TV box. I move back and forth between both interfaces. It is here that the LG shines: it is a seamless transition from within LG's WebOS interface. If I prefer to use the Apple TV when firing up the TV, eArc works well for that; but even then, it's easy, using the LG remote home button, to immediately be presented with the WebOS. No glitches so far, unlike other brands that are relatively clunky, requiring reboots at times. Native sound is fine for me. However, I use my receiver eArc-ed, which works well. Overall, I expect to stay satisfied with LG's G3 series.
Amazing TV! First OLED, I am amazed by the image quality, HDR and brightness of the display. Excellent game mode integration makes GT7 look and feel awesome! Also love the magic wand remote.
The LG Gallery is the best TV of 2023 so far for streaming video content and gaming! If you are looking for the best TV on the market yet this is the one! I won't even "mention" that the TV has no TV stand included as that's the reason is called "G3, aka The Gallery" to be flush on the wall and looks like a picture hanging! So, whoever is complaining about this accessory didn't purchase the correct TV. The TV arrived quickly and once I opened the box I was pleased to see how well was packed to avoid damaging in transit. The screen also has a film protection which needs to be peeled off otherwise the reflection is very high. This TV is bezeless, its very nice built and by the looks of it I think the frame is aluminium based. Please note you will need 2 people to lift as its quite heavy. The TV is very easy to set-up and wall mouting its straight forward, simply scan the QR code on the wall bracket and you'll have it mounted in no time! The pictures quality and brightness are amazing, I personally never owned an LG TV before but I think I made the perfect decision for our living room. Going through the set-up configuration is also easy. The AI Pro sound its impressive also, just make sure you enable it at the first use. If you really need a cinematic sound experience please consider purchasing a soundbar. The Cons of this TV are the following: Power cord its attached to TV, it would be much easier if could have been taken off as being a Gallery TV consumers are wall mouting the TV and running cables through the wall would look much better! On the other hand I am not impressed about the MagicRemote, as this TV is premium series, TopFlaship from LG and I would expect a much smater remote. (i.e. solar powered, slimmer, lit up buttons, not bulky and with noisy keys). So far I am very happy with this TV, the WebOS runs smoothly, no lags etc. I did face some issues logging into my LG account when I configured the TV initially (photo attached) however I managed to use LGThinQ login in yhe end as LG support is beyond useless, and I will stop here, hence I took of 1 star. I do recommend the TV to anyone who is looking for an OLED TV with gaming capabilities and a Gallery design!.
Amazing picture quality and looks great on the wall but big design flaw with the power cable! The TV is designed to be wall mounted (even coming with the bracket and no table stand). However, the power cable is hard wired into the TV rather than a detachable plug. Therefore if you want to hide the cables behind the wall you have one of two options: 1. Cut the plug off to feed cable down wall then fix one back on but this I believe invalidates your warranty. 2. Chase wall out completely to put cable in then replaster. This then means its fixed in the wall and TV can't be removed for any reason without digging cable back out of wall! Surely you could make it a standard figure of eight socket in back of TV? (Maybe next years model!)
Great TV but 1) the mounting screws in the back were screwed in so tight that I had to use special tools to remove them, the power lead is permanently attached so I cannot feed the cable through the buried conduit installed to hide the cables. Why make such a great product then go to such lengths just to P off your customers?
Thought this would of had the same optical features as my old 77c8. It doesn't, if you use the HDMI-ARC, the tv knows it and disconnects optical. NOT good. My wife likes low sound, I like Hi Fidelity. So I need headphones to hear the highs.
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