Televisions by LG is by now well known to all and has got a good hold in the market. The brand has some of the cool OLED TVs in the market and their latest model LG C5 OLED is the successor to their 2024 LG C4 OLED.
This latest model is ranked in between the LG B5 OLED and the LG G5 OLED. But similarities are pretty absent and this is proven by the use of WOLED panel for the C5 than in the G5 OLED television. The C5 still uses the traditional panel which do not match the G5 development.

Specs about the LG C5 OLED Television
The LG C5 OLED uses the lesser advanced Alpha 9 AI Gen 8 for it's processor. It is powered with modern features like the HDMI 2.1 bandwidth for all the four ports and that could go upto 4,000 and 144Hz gaming alongside VRR. For the display it supports the Dolby Vision HDR. Recently for the 2025 collection LG has cut off the use of DTS for audio passthrough which once was their most supported version throughout their 2023 and 2024 lineup.
The TV functions on the LG webOS and now has a new tool the Magic Remote. It is available in six size variants (display) those are the 42 inches, 48 inches, 55 inches, 65 inches, 77 inches and 83 inches. This television is great at all conditions may it be placed in your dark room or light up room. It's best quality black levels and the vivid colours does make it the star of your dark room but even if the lights of your room are on you will hardly loose any quality of the image.
It is efficient enough to cover up the throw of the indirect light on the screen but it faces a bit of challenge to cope up with the direct light falling on screen. The television comes with a lot of gaming option. The ultra wide angle of the TV makes it a versatile product and a great option for you to enjoy your fun and entertainment time with your family and friends.

Some Pros of the LG C5 OLED
It comes with near infinite contrast feature that gives you zero blooming when the light brightness is high.
The wide display angles are a consistent provider of image from the sides.
It's excellent SDR brightness makes it good to go in a lighted up space.
It's color levels are undoubtedly brilliant from all angles.
Some Cons of the LG C5 OLED TV
At the time of some dark visuals on screen the image looks a bit low or off the tone due to the HDR10.
The screen cannot prevent the reflection of the direct light source from being visible on screen.