A blue-blooded model in a sleek, slim body with a 65-inch OLED panel at the head of the table. The OLED screen deserves exceptional praise for its deepest blacks, high refresh rate (120Hz) and, of course, support for displaying HDR content. The maximum resolution of the picture broadcast on it corresponds to the UltraHD format (3840x2160 pixels). At the helm of the LG OLED65C8 software platform is a home-grown webOS 4.0 smart shell with a large selection of applications and a convenient network content search system. The multimedia remote control Magic Remote with support for voice commands and gesture control adds convenience in handling the TV. In terms of sound, the model relies on a built-in 40-watt 2.2 audio system — a pair of stereo speakers in it is complemented by a tandem of subwo...ofers. The TV is equipped with a VESA-compatible 300x200 mm mount and a removable stand for "parking" on flat surfaces.
A blue-blooded model in a sleek, slim body with a 65-inch OLED panel at the head of the table. The OLED screen deserves exceptional praise for its deepest blacks, high refresh rate (120Hz) and, of course, support for displaying HDR content. The maximum resolution of the picture broadcast on it corresponds to the UltraHD format (3840x2160 pixels). At the helm of the LG OLED65C8 software platform is a home-grown webOS 4.0 smart shell with a large selection of applications and a convenient network content search system.
The multimedia remote control Magic Remote with support for voice commands and gesture control adds convenience in handling the TV. In terms of sound, the model relies on a built-in 40-watt 2.2 audio system — a pair of stereo speakers in it is complemented by a tandem of subwoofers. The TV is equipped with a VESA-compatible 300x200 mm mount and a removable stand for "parking" on flat surfaces.
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