- LG OLED EVO: The LG OLED evo is powered by the a9 AI Processor Gen6—made exclusively for LG OLED—for beautiful picture and performance. The Brightness Booster improves brightness so you get luminous picture and high contrast, even in well-lit rooms.* AI-assisted deep learning analyzes what you’re watching to choose the best picture and sound setting for your content.
- ULTRA SLIM DESIGN: The LG OLED evo C3 blends into the background with an almost invisible bezel for a seamless look. When you’re finished watching, display paintings, photos and other content to blend the LG OLED evo C3 into your space.
- webOS 23 & LG CHANNELS: Less searching, more streaming, thanks to the next generation of AI technology. Enjoy your favorite content including fitness, sports, entertainment and more. With Quick Cards, group your favorite apps into categories and use the Magic Remote to easily find what you’re looking for. Get instant access to over 300 free channels with LG Channels.*
- DOLBY VISION + HOME THEATER: Experience the magic of the big screen right from your couch. Every LG OLED comes loaded with Dolby Vision for extraordinary color, contrast and brightness, plus Dolby Atmos* for wrap-around sound. Land in the center of the action with LG’s FILMMAKER MODE, allowing you to see films just as the director intended.
- ULTIMATE GAMING: Packed with gaming features, the LG OLED evo C-Series comes with everything you need to win. Experience crisp, smooth imagery from a 0.1ms response time and native 120Hz refresh rate. All LG OLED TVs have NVIDIA G-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium and VRR to further improve gaming quality. Four HDMI 2.1 inputs allow you to plug in all the devices you need. Whether you game on consoles or on the cloud,* the LG Game Dashboard and Game Optimizer put all the control at your fingertips.
LG C3 Series 65-Inch Class OLED evo 4K Processor Smart Flat Screen TV for Gaming with Magic Remote AI-Powered OLED65C3PUA, 2023 with Alexa Built-in
$890.00
-44%Condition: Brand New
Screen Size | 65 Inches |
Brand | LG |
Supported Internet Services | Netflix, HBO Max, Disney Plus, Prime Video, Apple TV, Hulu, Paramount Plus, Peacock, Youtube TV, Spotify, iHeartRadio and more. |
Display Technology | OLED |
Product Dimensions | 9.1″D x 56.7″W x 34.6″H |
Resolution | 4K |
Refresh Rate | 120 |
Special Feature | AI Picture, AI Upscaling, FILMMAKER MODE, Picture Processor, Dolby Vision, Dynamic Tone Mapping, Dimming Technology, HDR (High Dynamic Range) |
Model Name | C3 |
Included Components | Remote Control Battery (AA x 2EA), Power Cable, Magic Remote, Quick Start Guide |
4 in stock
Additional information
Asin | B0BVXDPZP3 |
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Dimensions | 9.1 x 56.7 x 34.6 inches |
Weight | 40.8 pounds |
"germanium20" –
Picture is beautiful once set up. Nice inky blacks. Gets more than sufficiently bright except on full screen white. Common OLED issue.
Problems with setup. You basically are signing your life & privacy away to use this TV. Sign up is convoluted & difficult, significantly hampered by the remote constantly switching modes between pointer & digital pad mode.
Out of the box, once you get past all the activation menu’s, default settings for filmmaker mode does not have those nice inky blacks, it is about equivolent to a high grade VA panel levels light bleed. Trying to find & use settings to correct this without affecting peak brightness was quite time consuming but I was able to finally accomplish that. Please note that part of my difficulty setting this up is due to my age related shakiness & having had a previous stroke which affected me physically but not intellectually.
Once I finally got this set up the picture was everything I was hoping it would be. Definately brighter than my LG 27″ OLED monitor in its most accurate settings.
Once properly set up the picture can at times take on a 3D like appearance without any grayish haze that you get with even they best LCD type TV’s or monitors including those with the mini LED type backlights. Granted it is quite subtle but still there on the mini LED type TV’s.
Once you get past set up issues this is quite possibly the best TV in it’s size class.
If it was just based on picture alone it would get 5 stars but set up issues & remote functionality & ease of use down grade this to 4 stars.
Note; that to experience the best viewing one should be in a darkened room as due to its inky blacks & amount of detail in the dark areas of the screen which is the way movies were meant to be watched anyway.
bobbah8 –
This is my first OLED TV and all I can say is WOW! If you’ve only had LCD TVs in the past, the OLED difference is very noticeable with the infinite contrast and 3D look that it gives to the image. My biggest concern with this TV was that it wouldn’t be bright enough but even during the day with 3 windows shining light into the room I’ve found it’s plenty bright enough, and a lot brighter than the budget LCD TV I had before (Vizio M658-G1). LG supports everything you could want in terms of gaming with 4 HDMI 2.1 ports for 4k/120Hz Dolby Vision gaming, VRR, ALLM, etc. I play Xbox Series X on it and it looks amazing! I also play Nintendo Switch and with a few tweaks like upping sharpness to 15 and turning Super Resolution to high it looks almost 4k! Everything I’ve watched on it looks better than ever before and I can’t say enough good things about it. After considering all my options I decided on this TV over the other options:
– Compared to the LG G3: A lot cheaper but with the same processor for equal upscaling and clarity. The G3 is noticeably brighter but, like I said, I haven’t felt like the C3 wasn’t bright enough and it was brighter than I expected
– Compared to the Samsung S95C: Again, much cheaper and the processor is better than that on the S95C so lower quality content will look cleaner, especially lower bitrate like YouTube TV. The S95C is much brighter and more colorful but Samsung has quality control issues, poor firmware updates, and no Dolby Vision HDR support
– Compared to LG C2: The C3 is very similar to the C2 and it’s hard to justify the price increase of the C3. It was worth it to me since I got a good deal and only paid a few hundred dollars more. The C3 has an improved processor with improved dynamic tone mapping with 20,000 zones instead of 5,000 and is a little bit brighter. It also supports DTS passthrough and QMS unlike the C2. A common complaint about LG OLEDs is their aggressive dimming during prolonged high APL scenes. That issue was fixed on the 2023 models. Lastly, the C3 has a new customizable quick access menu that’s nice for changing settings in a snap
– Compared to Samsung S90C: This is the C3’s biggest competition this year because they are close in price. The S90C has the better QD-OLED panel and is brighter and more colorful. I went with the C3 because of the Samsung issues I mentioned above with the S95C. I just trust LG more than Samsung as a company to support their products for years to come. Also, QD-OLED appears to have more risk of burn-in and I like to keep my TVs for a long time
– Compared to Samsung S95B (2022 model): I wanted a 77” TV and the S95B only comes in 55” and 65”. Also, Samsung issues I mentioned before
Conclusion: The C3 is probably the best all around OLED TV for most people. Everything I’ve watched on this looks incredible and LG is a brand you can trust when it comes to OLED. They’ve been making them longer than anyone else and they’ve figured out how to prevent burn-in for the vast majority of users. If all you do is watch news or sports channels all day long then OLED probably isn’t for you but if you watch a variety of content from movies, TV shows, gaming, etc then I think this might be the best TV you can buy. Unless you can afford the LG G3, of course
Frank –
Collin Smith –
The LG C3 OLED is the latest model in LG’s popular C series of OLED TVs, which have consistently delivered excellent picture quality and features for high-end shoppers or for shoppers looking for something closer in price to mid-range TVs while delivering S-tier performance. The C3 OLED boasts a sleek and minimalist design with an ultra-thin panel. The C3 OLED also supports four HDMI 2.1 inputs with various gaming features, such as 4K 120Hz, VRR, ALLM, FreeSync Premium Pro, and Nvidia G-Sync12. For the purposes of my review, we’re going to focus on gaming, as that’s been my overwhelming, primary use for this TV since it arrived and I got it all setup a little over a month ago. Here are my thoughts for the gamers reading this, and I hope it helps you make a decision — this is for the 65″ model:
The LG C3 OLED is a great TV for gaming on various platforms, and I have connected and used virtually every type of gaming experience, such as PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X, and even my ROG Ally. Here are some details about its gaming performance:
– The LG C3 OLED supports 4K 120Hz gaming on all four HDMI 2.1 ports, which means you can enjoy smooth and detailed gameplay on the PS5 and Xbox Series X. The TV also supports VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode), FreeSync Premium Pro, and Nvidia G-Sync, which can reduce screen tearing and stuttering and optimize the input lag.
– The LG C3 OLED has a very low input lag of around 10ms, which is ideal for fast-paced games that require quick reactions. The TV also has a near-instant response time of less than 1ms, which means motion blur is minimal and action scenes are clear and crisp.
– The LG C3 OLED has a wide color gamut and a high contrast ratio, which can deliver stunning HDR gaming with vivid colors and deep blacks. The TV supports Dolby Vision IQ, which can adjust the HDR picture based on the ambient light in the room, and HGiG, which can optimize the HDR gaming experience according to the TV’s capabilities.
– The LG C3 OLED can also handle lower-resolution gaming well, thanks to its upscaling technology that can enhance the image quality of 1080p or 1440p content. The TV can also play 8- and 16-bit games from the Nintendo Switch without any noticeable banding or artifacts.
– The LG C3 OLED has a new feature called Game Optimizer, which is a dedicated menu that allows you to adjust various gaming settings, such as black stabilizer, white stabilizer, low latency mode, and sound mode. You can also access the Game Optimizer from the Magic Remote by pressing the Game Optimizer button.
Overall, the LG C3 OLED is a versatile and impressive TV for gaming on different platforms, and it can provide a smooth, immersive, and enjoyable gaming experience that won’t break the bank.
Matthew –
I wills tart by saying that I have been waiting to buy one of the 4k OLED TVs for almost 4 years, since the C1 was rolled out, and man am I glad I waited!
Let me start by saying the crisp picture quality, full color range and LG trumotion functions built into the TV are great. I use FILMMAKER mode mostly and it does a great job of not oversaturating colors with HDR on, and getting the best looking picture for most media. I can’t say enough about how much I love turning on this TV and seeing the bright, bold colors with better brightness than previous models.
In addition to the great picture though, is the great gaming platform it is. I usually game on a 2k screen that is 144hz and 99% RGB with my PC, which looks great. However being able to game at 4K at 120fps with all the pop of OLED is something to behold. Single player games especially shine such as Resident Evil 8 on Ultra-High settings, Dead Space, Final Fantasy remake, God of War, etc. The high framerate is great if you can take advantage, but that requires a serious investment so may not be worth it for everyone.
Overall I have no complaints. Yes this model could be cheaper overall, but you seriously get what you pay for and I know I will have no problem using this TV for the next 10 years, 4k has truely matured to produce a near perfect product.
Kevin Farrell –
I bought this on a Black Friday special so the price was very good IMO. This TV is a huge improvement over our old 4K TV. The picture is amazing and the sound output is so-so (as expected). We are currently using the apps on the LG TV. So far the LG apps are not bad but we may switch back to ROKU. Again, no surprise there since most reviews slam all of the TV app systems. The remote is really something for those of us who have not had a TV upgrade in a long time. Point it at the TV and a cursor appears to speed up navigation. Also does voice commands. The OK button in the middle of the navigation buttons is a wheel that allows you to scroll. It probably does more stuff that I haven’t discovered yet. Nice remote. Great TV.
Mrs. Phillips –
Pros: Great picture quality (best quality I’ve had yet) easy to set up, decent standard audio.
Cons: Doesn’t have capability to download Dish Network app. I replaced this with a smaller smart Alexa TV thinking I would have the same ability to download the app for my TV provider to avoid paying for another Dish TV box. However when I searched to install the app it was not available, when I called LG customer service they said I need to purchase a Firestick or Roku in order to get the app. LG apparently doesn’t have an agreement with Dish TV to allow the app to be installed. Frustrating since I paid $1,000 for a “smart tv” and it can’t deliver a basic app. Now I have to purchase a Firestick which seems redundant (and a waste) for a brand new smart TV.
Scott –
Outstanding! Great investment in entertainment! You can depend on this television to actually work as advertised, and save your valuable time buying the wrong products and returning them later. In the past, I’d be hesitant to connect other products online, but this one has functioned without interruption. So far, updates serve the system well! It adapts to the content being played. It has plenty of options to adapt settings yourself. It works perfectly with my surround sound system. It adapts well to the programmed content and maximizes broadcast offerings. I love how it can function as both a “still” and “moving art frame” as well, with content that is “always on” in low power and improves the look of your living space. Handles all incoming data from my console seamlessly. Handles all “technological handshakes” like a pro! Plenty of HDMI 2.1 connections! Very thin, sleek and sharp design! Light! Amazing product!
Frank V<span class="a-icon a-profile-verified-badge"><span class="a-profile-verified-text"> –
This is pure OLED. Nothing better. Every other TV tech over the last 20 years has been a workaround for NOT being OLED. Mini-LED is as close as it gets to OLED and it still pales in comparison to OLED.
OLED is pure, unadulterated picture. Combined with modern processing, 120Hz, 4K+ and modern connectivity and smart features and you have a powerhouse, beastly TV.
Gorgeous frame. 1/4” thin screen is mind bending. Premium OLED branding on back of TV, Stand and more.
The picture is absolutely gorgeous. Infinite contrast down to the single pixel level. Expression enhancer and tone mapping make it look 3D jumping off the screen when viewing certain content. I’m upgrading from a 60” LG 4K LED HDR from 2016 that had some serious internal problems. It’s a world of difference now.
I will say, LG’s picture presets take A LOT of manipulating and adjusting to get your perfect preferred settings for each one. ( it saves it and says “User settings” in parentheses after you adjust it. So you know you’ve changed it. ) If you don’t know what you are doing or what to look for in these settings you will be losing out on precious image quality. I’m not sure why they let these panels ship with such horribly calibrated settings when these are part of their premium OLED line. But it’s not a huge issue. Just takes some time and input. If you don’t have the knowledge do some quick research online and you’ll be good to go.
It’s worth the premium. Don’t go back to LCD tech. Backlights are terrible.
John Balogh –
Very bright, crisp resolution, good contrast, excellent audio from HDMI-ARC, nice power-save feature, screen casting from laptops works perfectly without any add-on devices.
The only drawback is the balance of the remote control – not intuitive for visitors to use and they tend to adopt a 2-hand hold to get it pointed where they want. Once you learn it, it is fine – or switch to voice control after setting up your favorites and leave the remote in a drawer.