LG has launched its highly anticipated 2025 OLED evo TV lineup for pre-order, featuring significant upgrades in both the premium G5 and mid-tier C5 series. These new models represent the latest evolution in LG’s OLED technology, offering enhanced brightness, advanced AI processing, and specialized gaming features that position them at the forefront of the high-end television market.
The big picture: LG’s new OLED evo models introduce substantial improvements over previous generations, with the G5 boasting a 45% brightness increase compared to last year’s G4.
- Both series feature “Perfect Black” and “Perfect Color” Certifications, continuing OLED’s reputation for exceptional contrast and color accuracy.
- The models arrive with pre-order incentives including free wall mounting or stand setup, plus potential savings of up to $200 on compatible LG soundbars.
Key features of the C5 series: The mid-tier C5 lineup starts at $1,399 and brings premium features to a more accessible price point.
- The Alpha 9 AI Processor Gen 8 powers the C5’s Brightness Booster technology, enhancing picture quality while supporting Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos standards.
- Advanced gaming capabilities include 4K resolution at 144Hz, minimal input lag, variable refresh rate (VRR) support, and VESA’s ClearMR 9000 certification for motion clarity.
- The C5 series offers the widest size range, available in six options spanning from 42 to 83 inches.
Key features of the G5 series: The flagship G5 models start at $2,499 and represent LG’s most advanced OLED technology.
- The more powerful Alpha 11 AI Processor Gen2 enables the G5’s Brightness Booster Ultimate technology, delivering the brightest OLED picture in LG’s consumer lineup.
- Gaming performance gets a boost with 4K 165Hz VRR capability and compatibility with both NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium technologies.
- The G5 series is available in five screen sizes ranging from 55 to 97 inches, including the massive 97-inch option for home theater enthusiasts.
Why this matters: These releases reinforce LG’s position as a leader in premium television technology, particularly in the highly competitive OLED segment where picture quality and gaming performance are key differentiators.
- The brightness improvements address one of the few remaining criticisms of OLED technology compared to competing technologies like mini-LED.
- The extensive size ranges across both series allow consumers to find OLED options that fit various spaces and budgets.
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