Amazon Renewed Tv Review
Our verdict
This is a renewed 65-inch OLED built on LG panel tech, running webOS for $1,159.80. The price is appealing for a 65-inch OLED, but with one review on file there is very little buyer history to verify condition or reliability.
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- Screen size 65.0"
- Resolution 4K Uhd
- Display Oled
- Smart platform Webos
- Connectivity Bluetooth, Hdmi, Wi-Fi
- Color Black
- Priced 18% below the category median ($1,416.90 across 41 tracked models)
- Weight of 61.0 lb - heavier than 66% of the 41 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating5.0/5
5.0 average across 1 owner ratings
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Popularity1.0/5
1 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other LED, QLED and OLED TVs plus TV mounts, streaming media players, antennas, cables and satellite gear we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
This Amazon Renewed listing is a 65-inch 4K UHD OLED that uses LG display technology and runs the webOS smart platform. At $1,159.80 in renewed condition, it targets buyers who want OLED-level contrast on a 65-inch screen without paying full new-set pricing. Connectivity is listed as Bluetooth, HDMI, and Wi-Fi.
The set weighs 61 lb and measures roughly 66 by 8 by 39 inches as listed, putting it in normal range for a 65-inch OLED. webOS gives you LG's familiar app launcher and built-in streaming, so you can run major services without an external box.
The limits here are information and history. The listing carries no specific model number and no confirmed refresh rate, and the 5.0 rating rests on a single review. That makes it hard to research the exact panel or to gauge how units hold up. Renewed OLEDs can be a good deal, but the thin paper trail means you are buying partly on the strength of the renewed program rather than buyer consensus.
Pros
- 65-inch OLED built on LG display technology
- webOS platform with built-in streaming apps
- Renewed pricing at $1,159.80 below typical new 65-inch OLEDs
- Bluetooth, HDMI, and Wi-Fi connectivity listed
Cons
- Only one review, so almost no buyer track record
- No model number listed, making it hard to research
- Refresh rate is not specified
- Renewed condition rather than new
Performance notes
The set is a 65-inch 4K UHD OLED on webOS using LG display tech, with Bluetooth, HDMI, and Wi-Fi connectivity. Refresh rate, HDR support, and HDMI port count are not specified in available data, so those details cannot be confirmed here.
What buyers say
A 5.0-star rating from a single review is not enough to establish a pattern. With one data point, you cannot read consistency or reliability into it, so factor in the renewed condition and limited history before buying.
Specifications
| Screen size | 65.0" |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 4K Uhd |
| Display | Oled |
| Smart platform | Webos |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth, Hdmi, Wi-Fi |
| Color | Black |
| Dimensions | 66 X 8 X 39 In |
| Weight | 61.0 lb |
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Frequently asked questions
Is this an LG TV?
It is an Amazon Renewed listing whose display technology is identified as LG, and it runs LG's webOS platform. It is sold under the renewed program rather than as a new branded LG unit. No specific LG model number is provided in the listing.
What does webOS give me on this TV?
webOS is the smart TV platform used on LG-style sets. It provides a built-in app launcher with major streaming services, so you can watch without adding a separate streaming stick. The experience depends on the set's processor and the apps available at the time.
Should I worry about the lack of a model number?
It makes the set harder to research, since you cannot look up a specific spec sheet or panel generation. You are relying on the listed specs and the renewed program instead. If you prefer to verify exact details before buying, that absence is a real drawback here.