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LG OLED65GX 65" GX Series 4K Smart OLED TV

4.5 (216 reviews)
4KUHD

The gallery-design OLED that mounts flush to your wall and delivers cinema-grade picture quality in any room.

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Overview

The LG OLED65GX is built for the viewer who wants a truly cinematic experience without the visual clutter of a bulky TV setup. As a self-lit OLED, every pixel produces its own light and can shut off completely, which means you get perfect blacks, infinite contrast, and colors that pop with accuracy rather than just brightness. If you watch a lot of movies, play games in darker environments, or simply want the best picture quality available in a flat panel, this is the tier of display that makes a real, visible difference over even the best LED-backlit sets.

The Gallery Design is the GX's signature feature — it mounts flush to the wall like a framed print, with a dedicated slim bracket included in the box. Build quality is premium, with an impossibly thin panel and minimal bezels. Under the hood, the α9 Gen 3 AI Processor handles 4K upscaling, tone mapping, and audio tuning in real time, and webOS keeps the smart TV interface snappy and well-stocked with streaming apps. With HDMI 2.1 across its ports, Cinema HDR support including Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos audio decoding, the GX was built as a forward-looking display — equally at home as a home theater centerpiece or a high-end gaming monitor.

Key Features

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Specifications

Brand
LG
Model
OLED65GX
Screen Size
65 inches
Resolution
4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160)
Display Technology
Self-Lighting OLED
Refresh Rate
120Hz
Processor
α9 Gen 3 AI Processor 4K
HDR
Cinema HDR (Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG)
Audio
Dolby Atmos
Smart Platform
webOS with ThinQ AI
Voice Control
Hands-Free Voice Control
Design
Gallery Design (Flush Wall Mount)

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Perfect blacks and infinite contrast ratio from self-lit OLED pixels deliver a picture quality that LCD TVs simply cannot match
  • Gallery Design with flush wall mount creates an incredibly clean, art-like installation that eliminates the usual TV-on-a-bracket look
  • HDMI 2.1 with 4K 120Hz, VRR, and ALLM makes it a genuinely future-ready display for current and next-gen gaming
  • The α9 Gen 3 AI Processor handles real-time content optimization and does a convincing job upscaling 1080p sources
  • webOS with ThinQ AI and hands-free voice control provides a smooth, responsive smart TV experience without needing an external streamer

👎 Cons

  • The flush-mount Gallery Design essentially requires wall mounting, making it less flexible if you prefer a traditional TV stand setup
  • Peak brightness in HDR is lower than competing QLED sets, which can be noticeable in very bright, sunlit rooms
  • OLED burn-in remains a long-term concern for users who display static content for extended hours daily
  • Built-in speakers are thin-sounding for a TV at this price point, so a soundbar or external audio system is practically a necessity

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the GX Gallery series is designed specifically for flush wall mounting with an included slim bracket, sitting nearly flat against the wall like a piece of art. It's one of the thinnest OLED mounting profiles available.
Yes, the OLED65GX includes HDMI 2.1 ports supporting 4K at 120Hz, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), and eARC — making it well-suited for PS5 and Xbox Series X.
The processor analyzes content in real time to optimize picture and sound settings. It upscales lower-resolution content to near-4K quality, adjusts tone mapping scene by scene, and fine-tunes audio output based on what you're watching.
OLED panels can experience image retention if static elements are displayed for prolonged periods. LG includes built-in screen shift, pixel refresher, and logo luminance adjustment to mitigate this, but it's worth being mindful of extended static content like news tickers or game HUDs.
Yes, it supports Cinema HDR with Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG for picture, plus Dolby Atmos decoding for immersive audio output through its built-in speakers or passed through to a compatible soundbar.