LG Tv Review
Our verdict
This is a 65-inch LG OLED running webOS at a 120Hz refresh rate for $1,336.90, with a broad set of wired and wireless connections. It carries a 5.0 rating from 3 reviews, so the early read is positive but the buyer history is thin.
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- Screen size 65.0"
- Resolution 4K Uhd
- Refresh rate 120 Hz
- Display Oled
- Smart platform Webos
- Connectivity Bluetooth, Hdmi, Usb, Wi-Fi
Our scorecard
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Owner rating5.0/5
5.0 average across 3 owner ratings
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Popularity1.8/5
3 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 LG listing is a 65-inch 4K UHD OLED running the webOS platform with LG display technology. Priced at $1,336.90, it sits in the mid-range for a 65-inch OLED. The 120Hz refresh rate supports smooth motion in sports and gaming, and connectivity is broad, listed as Bluetooth, HDMI, USB, and Wi-Fi.
The set measures roughly 56.7 by 1.8 by 32.5 inches as listed, a slim profile typical of OLED panels. webOS gives you LG's app launcher and built-in streaming, so major services run without an external box. Weight is not listed, so plan to confirm it before choosing a mount.
The limit here is buyer history. A 5.0 rating drawn from 3 reviews is encouraging but too small to read as a settled pattern, and the listing carries no specific model number to research. For a new 65-inch LG OLED at this price the spec sheet is appealing, but the thin review record means you are buying partly on the strength of the brand rather than broad consensus.
Pros
- 65-inch LG OLED with 120Hz refresh rate
- Broad connectivity: Bluetooth, HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi
- webOS platform with built-in streaming
- Slim OLED profile at roughly 1.8 inches deep
- Mid-range $1,336.90 price for a 65-inch OLED
Cons
- Only 3 reviews, so very limited buyer history
- No model number listed, making it hard to research
- Weight is not specified, complicating mount planning
- HDR format support and HDMI port count are not confirmed
Performance notes
The panel is a 65-inch 4K UHD OLED running at 120Hz on webOS with LG display tech. Connectivity is listed as Bluetooth, HDMI, USB, and Wi-Fi. Weight, HDR format support, and HDMI port count are not specified in available data, so those cannot be confirmed here.
What buyers say
A 5.0-star rating from 3 reviews is encouraging but rests on a very small sample. With only three data points it is too early to call it a settled pattern, so treat the score as a positive early signal rather than firm proof.
Specifications
| Screen size | 65.0" |
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| Resolution | 4K Uhd |
| Refresh rate | 120 Hz |
| Display | Oled |
| Smart platform | Webos |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth, Hdmi, Usb, Wi-Fi |
| Dimensions | 56.7 X 1.8 X 32.5 In |
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Frequently asked questions
Should I trust a 5.0 rating from only 3 reviews?
A perfect score from three reviews is a positive early signal but not a reliable trend. Small samples can swing easily, so it carries less weight than a rating built on dozens of reviews. Read the individual reviews and weigh the brand reputation before deciding.
Does this LG OLED need a separate streaming device?
No. It runs webOS, LG's smart TV platform, which includes a built-in app launcher with major streaming services. You can watch without adding a stick or box. The app selection and interface depend on the version of webOS the set ships with.
Why does the listing not show a model number?
The listing identifies the brand and specs but not a specific LG model number, which makes it harder to look up a detailed spec sheet. You are relying on the listed details instead. If verifying the exact panel generation matters to you, that absence is a real drawback.