
LG CRT2LGOLED48C2PUA 48" OLED 4K Smart TV, Renewed
The LG C2 48-inch OLED evo delivers perfect blacks, 120Hz gaming, and Dolby Vision on over 8.3 million self-lit pixels.
*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated:Jun 29, 2026.Price and availability are subject to change.
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Overview
Key Features
VOICE CONTROL: Use your voice to control your TV and connected devices with built-in support for Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, Apple AirPlay, HomeKit, and many more
OLED EVO: Our self-lit OLED pixels create beautiful picture quality with infinite contrast, perfect black and over a billion colors, now even brighter
a9 GEN5 AI PROCESSOR 4K: Make the impossible possible with our latest a9 Gen5 AI Processor 4K, engineered exclusively for LG OLED to automatically adjust your settings to improve picture and sound qualities based on whatever you’re watching
HOME CINEMA: Get in the action the way directors intended with Filmmaker Mode—and enhance every moment with Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos for the ultimate home theater experience
ULTIMATE GAMING: Be at the top of your game with NVIDIA G-SYNC, FreeSync Premium and VRR to experience real-time action—plus, the LG Game Optimizer and 4 HDMI 2.1 ports to get you (and keep you) in the action
BRIGHTNESS BOOSTER MAX: Bring on the brightness with the LG Brightness Booster that works with our advanced a9 processor and one-of-a-kind evo Panel to give you brighter picture, while maintaining the perfect black
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Self-lit OLED pixels deliver perfect blacks and infinite contrast that LCD TVs cannot match
- Alpha 9 Gen 8 AI Processor optimizes picture and sound settings in real time based on content
- 120Hz refresh rate with low input lag makes it an excellent display for current-gen console and PC gaming
- Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos support provide a premium cinematic viewing experience
- 48-inch size fits spaces where larger OLEDs would be impractical, including desktop monitor setups
👎 Cons
- Renewed condition means potential cosmetic imperfections and typically a shorter warranty than a brand-new unit
- OLED panels carry a risk of burn-in with prolonged static image display, such as news tickers or game HUDs
- 48-inch screen may feel small for viewers accustomed to 55-inch or larger displays in a living room setting
- Peak brightness is lower than competing QLED or Mini LED TVs, which may reduce impact in very bright rooms