The LG G5 OLED TV increases brightness even further
This latest high-end TV looks like an early contender for the perfect picture quality in 2025.
Hey, I actually appreciate picture quality, and this TV could have the perfect picture quality I’ve ever seen. This is LG G5. Now I did not have much time to see it. It’s a brand latest TV, but from what I’ve seen, this OLED TV looks great. So the massive difference between last yr’s G5 and G4 is brightness. LG claimed to have improved brightness levels by 40%. Now I can test it later. I’ll must take your word for it now, but I’m taking a look at it here at LG. The demo package looks really vibrant, and naturally this has an effect in the mixture of brightness and OLED black levels, so the blacks of the screen are really dark, even in a room with a number of ambient light. This is kind of necessary. It’s not the brightest room but there’s some light in here and I can see that the black levels have been maintained despite the incontrovertible fact that there’s some light within the room and with that you simply get a very great combination of contrast with the higher black levels and again they are saying they’re higher than last yr. By rejecting ambient light and maintaining excellent contrast, I used to be capable of take a moment to take a look at the image quality on the G5, and I need to say that from what I saw, it was truly impressive. This is just not an actual review, a comparison with the competition. It’s a single take a look at the TV, however it’s really vibrant. I watched in Vivid mode, which is the brightest image quality mode. The more accurate cinematic modes shall be barely less vibrant, but overall they appear to match that increased brightness and, in fact, perfect blacks. Horizontal. I’m very enthusiastic about all this. They have also added a 165Hz refresh rate, which for gaming could lead on to some improvement. In short, it’s totally just like last yr’s G4, except it has higher brightness and ambient light attenuation within the room. Now this TV is accessible in sizes from 55 to 97 inches, but only the 83, 77, 65 and 55 inch sizes retain all the image quality benefits. It shall be expensive, but prices are yet to be revealed slightly later. yr, so later this yr we’ll see the way it fares in tests with the perfect OLED TVs available on the market. So this is not the one TV I’ve reviewed here at LG. They even have their transparent TV from last yr. It’s available on the market right away for around $60,000, so get your wallets out. It’s a very cool technology that goes from being completely transparent to having the little black panel collapsed, making it look more like an everyday TV, really like a designer’s first TV. Still amazing technology, but. Incredibly expensive. They even have the M5 series, which is wireless display technology, in order that they say the image quality is strictly the identical because the G. It shall be costlier, in fact, since it uses a separate box to send game signals. console, cable box or anything wirelessly to your TV. So they improved this wireless technology slightly bit. They say that now you possibly can put this box in a cupboard, which is pretty cool, so long as there is no such thing as a metal in the cupboard, and this may allow transmission between the box and. The TV again looks exactly just like the HDMI cable from the demo that we have now here configured. Pretty cool for that. LG also declares the C5 series of OLED TVs. This was my favorite high-end TV for the cash last yr, very just like the 2024 model, although just like the G, it’s said to be slightly brighter, so we’ll check that out too. It can also be available in a wider range of screen sizes. Lots of LG OLED TVs available at CES 2025. I am unable to wait to ascertain them out later this yr.