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Product Name: | LG 65 Class 4K UHD OLED Web OS Smart TV with Dolby Vision G3 Series - OLED65G3PUA |
Product Description: | The LG OLED evo G-Series comes loaded with the a9 AI Processor Gen6 for even better picture and performance. The Brightness Booster Max produces up to 70% brighter images * for luminous high-contrast picture quality even in well-lit rooms as you hang it like a picture on the wall with the included wall bracket that creates a flush mount.** When you re not watching you can display paintings photos and other content to blend the LG OLED evo G3 into your surroundings. Experience less searching and more streaming thanks to the next generation of AI technology from LG webOS23. Every LG OLED comes loaded with Dolby Vision™ for extraordinary color contrast and brightness plus Dolby Atmos®**** for wrap-around sound. *Brightness Booster Max is only available on G3 models. Based on LG internal testing: 55/65/77 LG OLED evo G3 models are 70% brighter than non-OLED evo B3 models. The 83 LG OLED evo G3 model is 30% brighter than non-OLED evo B3 models. **Depending on installation environment there may be a slight gap between the TV and the wall. Installation requirements vary. See installation guide for details. ****Dolby Dolby Atmos and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. |
Product SKU: | 2959202526 |
UPC: | 195174050651 |
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In terms of the mount, it isn't that bad if you do some planning. If you want it to be fully flush against the wall you will need an inset box for the power receptacle (I also stuck my Apple TV in there). You also will need to recognize that unlike most TV mounts, this one doesn't have any real room for adjustment side to side. The spacing of your joists will dictate where the TV can be centered unless you tear out the sheetrock and install blocking between the studs. I did it myself in about 3 hours including install of a 14"x14" inset wall box.
I will also add that I own a 77' LG C1, and this TV is phenomenal. Stunning picture. It replaced a 65" Samsung QN90A, and there is no comparison. It's a tremendous improvement.
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TV looks great with 4K content. One thing that surprised me is how dim Dolby Vision is with a yellow tinge. I looked it up, and apparently it is expected. You a need a dark room basically to watch Dolby Vision and so far it has not wowed me even with that. And I tried out a Tenet 4K UHD disc, not streaming content. I opted to keep Dolby Vision off most of the time. So for Samsung S90C/S89C lovers, I don't think it is a huge deal personally to not have DV.
Now for the LG G3, it is bright, really bright, no concerns during the day. I keep the motion smoothing to a minimum (my preference) and very pleased with 4K content overall.
In terms of the mount, it isn't that bad if you do some planning. If you want it to be fully flush against the wall you will need an inset box for the power receptacle (I also stuck my Apple TV in there). You also will need to recognize that unlike most TV mounts, this one doesn't have any real room for adjustment side to side. The spacing of your joists will dictate where the TV can be centered unless you tear out the sheetrock and install blocking between the studs. I did it myself in about 3 hours including install of a 14"x14" inset wall box.
I will also add that I own a 77' LG C1, and this TV is phenomenal. Stunning picture. It replaced a 65" Samsung QN90A, and there is no comparison. It's a tremendous improvement.
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TV looks great with 4K content. One thing that surprised me is how dim Dolby Vision is with a yellow tinge. I looked it up, and apparently it is expected. You a need a dark room basically to watch Dolby Vision and so far it has not wowed me even with that. And I tried out a Tenet 4K UHD disc, not streaming content. I opted to keep Dolby Vision off most of the time. So for Samsung S90C/S89C lovers, I don't think it is a huge deal personally to not have DV.
Now for the LG G3, it is bright, really bright, no concerns during the day. I keep the motion smoothing to a minimum (my preference) and very pleased with 4K content overall.
thought you were joking...
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