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At CES 2025, LG unveiled two premium OLED televisions — the G5 and the wireless M5 — designed to enhance brightness and improve color output.
Both 4K models, sharing the same panels, incorporate the company’s Brightness Booster Ultimate technology that is 20 percent brighter than the preceding B4 model. Additionally, they come equipped with the Alpha 11 AI processor, and LG claims that the screens’ Perfect Color technology will provide more uniform colors, having received a Perfect Black rating from the certification entity UL.
The M5 includes a Zero Connect Box that offers a “visually lossless” wireless connection and accommodates gaming systems at 4K/144Hz. It’s essential to note that the M5 isn’t entirely wireless as it still requires a connection to a power source. On the other hand, the Displace TV showcased at CES operates with a rechargeable battery. Furthermore, the G5 supports up to 165Hz, and LG states it is the first television to earn certification for both Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium.
These televisions come with Filmmaker Mode featuring Ambient Light Compensation, allowing the picture to adjust based on the room’s lighting conditions. They also provide various AI functionalities, including an AI chatbot for troubleshooting issues with the TV and enhancing the picture quality; AI-driven content search; and AI-generated artwork. There’s even an AI remote control.
The introduction of the G5 and M5 comes after the release of the transparent OLED T, which is priced at an impressive $60,000. Although these new models won’t reach such astronomical prices, you can anticipate their costs to exceed $3,000 and $5,000, respectively. The LG OLED G4 was recognized for having the finest picture quality among the TVs we evaluated in 2024, and the suggested enhancements indicate that the G5 could be even superior.
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