LG OLED65G5WUA.AUS Tv Review
Our verdict
The LG OLED65G5WUA is a 65-inch 4K OLED with a 120Hz panel and the webOS smart platform, aimed at buyers who want LG's flagship G-series picture quality. With only 17 reviews so far, early reception sits at 4.4 stars.
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Buyers who want a premium 65-inch OLED for movies and gaming, value true black levels, and can spend close to $2,000.
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- Screen size 65.0"
- Resolution 4K Uhd
- Refresh rate 120 Hz
- Display Oled
- Smart platform Webos
- Connectivity Bluetooth, Ethernet, Hdmi, Usb, Wi-Fi
- Priced 38% above the category median ($1,416.90 across 41 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 17 owner ratings
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Popularity3.5/5
17 owner reviews, more 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
The LG OLED65G5WUA brings 4K resolution to a 65-inch OLED panel, with a 120Hz refresh rate that suits fast-motion content like sports and gaming. OLED technology lights each pixel individually, which is why this class of TV is known for deep blacks and strong contrast. The set runs webOS, LG's own smart platform, and lists Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, and Wi-Fi connectivity.
At roughly $1,958, this is a premium purchase that lands in LG's higher G-series tier. The 65-inch size works well for a main living space or a dedicated viewing room, and the 120Hz panel gives gamers headroom for higher frame rates where their source supports it.
The review count is still small at 17, so the 4.4-star average reflects an early audience rather than a settled consensus. HDR format and exact HDMI port count are not confirmed in the available data, so verify those directly if they matter to your setup.
Pros
- 65-inch 4K OLED panel for deep blacks and strong contrast
- 120Hz refresh rate suits sports and gaming
- webOS smart platform with broad app support
- Full connectivity including HDMI, Ethernet, USB, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth
Cons
- Premium price near $1,958
- Only 17 reviews available so far
- HDR format and HDMI port count not confirmed in available data
- Heavier set at 48.5 pounds may need a sturdier stand or mount
Performance notes
65-inch OLED panel at 4K UHD resolution with a 120Hz refresh rate, running webOS. Connectivity covers Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, and Wi-Fi. The set weighs about 48.5 pounds. HDR format and HDMI port count are not listed in the available data.
What buyers say
With 17 reviews averaging 4.4 stars, early feedback is positive but the sample is small. There is not yet enough volume to draw firm conclusions, so buyers should weigh independent reviews alongside this rating.
Specifications
| Screen size | 65.0" |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 4K Uhd |
| Refresh rate | 120 Hz |
| Display | Oled |
| Smart platform | Webos |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth, Ethernet, Hdmi, Usb, Wi-Fi |
| Color | Black |
| Dimensions | 1 X 56.7 X 36 In |
| Weight | 48.5 lb |
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Frequently asked questions
Is the LG OLED65G5WUA a good choice for gaming?
The 120Hz panel gives gamers room for higher frame rates when their console or PC supports it, and OLED's fast pixel response helps with motion clarity. The HDMI port count and gaming features like VRR are not confirmed in the available data, so check the spec sheet before buying if you plan to run a current-generation console at high frame rates.
Why does this OLED cost more than a comparable LED TV?
OLED panels light each pixel on their own, which produces true blacks and high contrast that LED backlights cannot fully match. That technology, combined with LG's G-series positioning, pushes the price near $1,958. If contrast and black levels are your priority, the premium buys a real difference.