Published: 2021-02-27, Author: Kate , review by: tomsguide.com
Stunningly thin design, Great wide-angle viewing, Reliable webOS smart TV platform
Similar lab scores as cheaper LG CX OLED, Stand not included
Let’s get this out of the way: Opting for the pricier LG GX over the cheaper LG CX won’t get you improved OLED picture quality. Instead, you’re paying a premium for a sleek flush-mount design. Though they’re certainly welcome, the other tweaks like strong...
Stunning image with tremendous contrast, Rich and saturated color, Accurate with no need for calibration, Precise calibration controls, Excellent sound from built-in speakers, Intuitive and capable WebOS streaming platform
A traditional back-lit remote, A tabletop stand included
Since no other display can match the performance of LG's OLED65GX ULTRA HD TV, it lives in a class by itself. That said, it's a tremendous value; costing only a little more than a high-end LCD.LikesStunning image with tremendous contrastRich and saturated...
I had an uncle who once said he'd buy a new TV when they were perfected. We didn't get there in his lifetime, and perhaps never will. But while LG's new GX series OLED TVs might not do everything perfectly (LG would likely disagree!) the 65GXPUA offers se...
Abstract: If you’re not familiar with either of LG’s OLED TVs, however, then let’s bring you up to speed. The GX takes one of LG’s latest OLED panels, pairs it with the mighty Alpha9 Gen3 picture processor and has support for 4K 120Hz input via any of its four HDMI...
Abstract: LG's ‘Gallery Series' OLED takes a new approach to TV design, utilising an ultra-thin articulating mount to create a flush-to-wall finish – add the super-slim panel, and you have a screen that commands your attention. The OLED65GX's premium ethos continue...
Excellent image quality, Stylish design, Next-gen gaming support
No HDR10+, No Freeview Play, Premium price
The GX is an impressive OLED TV, and its on-wall profile certainly sets it apart from rivals. LG's new AI-enhanced sound and vision processing technologies put it in the premier league when it comes to performance.But this performance isn't exclusive to t...
Fabulous image quality, Impeccable design and finish, Dolby Vision HDR,
No Freeview Play, No HDR10+, More dynamic OLED HDR performers can be had for less,
The LG GX Gallery series is hands down the best looking OLED 4K TV you can hang on your wall right now, and its AI enhanced picture quality is class-leading. But the price premium over the similar LG CX is steep, and there's no Freeview Play. ProsFabulou...
Published: 2020-05-18, Author: Simon , review by: pocket-lint.com
Lovely pictures from any source and resolution - with 4K HDR especially gratifying,Less than 20mm deep for flush-fitting wall-hanging,Great interface
No UK TV catch-up apps (yet),Sound can't compete with pictures,Expensive,No picture benefit over the LG's CX range
That LG knows what it's doing where OLED technology is concerned goes without saying. As a wall-mount proposition, the OLED GX is masterful.The only real problem for the GX series is that it's attempting to command a premium price despite its picture qual...
Published: 2020-05-14, Author: Steve , review by: T3.com
Slick, minimalist design,Excellent AI Picture and Sound modes,Advanced gaming features,
No Freeview Play, No HDR10+ support, Not the brightest HDR,
The LG GX OLED TV (OLED65GX) is well worth considering thanks to its striking design and excellent image quality - its AI sound and vision enhancements are particularly formidable. But issues with usability, a lack of UK catch-up TV and a hefty price prem...