LG C3 Series 65-Inch Class OLED evo Smart TV OLED65C3PUA, 2023 – AI-Powered 4K, Alexa Built-in Sound Bar C 3.1.3ch Perfect Matching for OLED C TV with IMAX Enhanced and Dolby Atmos

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Customers like the picture quality, ease of setup, quality and value of the television. For example, they mention it has incredible picture quality with superior graphics and brightness. Some appreciate the value for money. That said, some disagree on app compatibility, brightness, performance, and remote control.

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317 customers mention "Picture quality"298 positive19 negative

Customers are satisfied with the picture quality of the television. They mention that it has incredible picture quality, superior graphics, and spectacular picture clarity and brightness. Some say that the color quality and HDR are out of this world. They also appreciate the sound and build quality, saying that the built-in sound system is impressively rich and clear, and the speakers are surprisingly good.

"…The S95C is much brighter and more colorful but Samsung has quality control issues, poor firmware updates, and no Dolby Vision HDR support-…" Read more
"…is an excellent tv, easy to wall mount and the best of all picture quality is just superb compared to Samsung 40 " …." Read more
"…mostly Helldivers 2, Brotato, and Fortnite – all maxed out – it looks fantastic and is a much better experience than my ultrawide despite being…" Read more
"…Sound and Build Quality: The built-in sound system is impressively rich and clear, enhancing the overall experience without the need for external…" Read more
184 customers mention "Quality"149 positive35 negative

Customers like the quality of the television. For example, they say it has high-quality content, the speakers are really good, and it's one of the best TVs they've seen. Some mention that the quality difference is insane. Overall, most are happy with the picture quality, construction, and operating system.

"…initial setup could have been better other than that it is an excellent tv, easy to wall mount and the best of all picture quality is just superb…" Read more
"…Its versatility and performance across various uses—from gaming on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X to everyday computing—have earned it a well-deserved 5-…" Read more
"…Even watching older shows, this brings them to life in new ways and the fidelity is so ramped up by the on board features of this set that it makes…" Read more
"…It's definitely a smart TV.When setting it up, it asks you questions that allow it's remote to control many cable box functions…." Read more
87 customers mention "Ease of setup"61 positive26 negative

Customers find the setup of the TV to be pretty easy. They mention that it's extremely fast, easy to use, and seamless. Some say that the WebOS is easy enough to learn, and that the sound integration was surprisingly easy to set up. They also say that it connects to their wireless network easily.

"…excellent quality and value for the sale price to boot, incredibly easy and fast setup also most of which is automated…." Read more
"…First of no problems setting it up and everything was straightforward…." Read more
"This tv has some issues with their software, initial setup could have been better other than that it is an excellent tv, easy to wall mount and the…" Read more
"…Set-up was easy." Read more
67 customers mention "Value"55 positive12 negative

Customers like the value of the television. They mention that it's the best bang for your buck, a high-end product, and well worth the risk.

"…- Compared to the Samsung S95C: Again, much cheaper and the processor is better than that on the S95C so lower quality content will look cleaner,…" Read more
"…to use the ones I do are spectacular excellent quality and value for the sale price to boot, incredibly easy and fast setup also most of which is…" Read more
"…The price is very fair and affordable…." Read more
"…Worth every penny and wud do it again if necessary!!!" Read more
93 customers mention "Remote control"35 positive58 negative

Customers are mixed about the remote control. Some mention that the smart capabilities also work great, and the remote is really something for those who have not had a TV upgrade in a while. However, others say that the remote takes some getting used to and is not intuitive.

"…was on screen, but the menu system started choking HARD and slowed down greatly…." Read more
"…I do like the menu design for settings, and the Wii-style pointer remote works surprisingly well…." Read more
"…The entire screen would flash fast on and on. I fought with it for hours. I did some research, and this is an issue. Screw that…." Read more
"…3. The remote doesn't light up so it's difficult to use in a dark room.This television replaced a 10 year old 40 inch Samsung 3D TV…." Read more
57 customers mention "Brightness"34 positive23 negative

Customers are mixed about the brightness of the television. Some mention that the brightness is good, with deep blacks and vivid colors. They also say that the anti-glare is pretty good, and the screen is very glossy. However, others say that it was too bright and too sharp, and that it's especially bad on darker scenes. They mention that backlights are terrible, and it'd be difficult to use in a dark room.

"…The S95C is much brighter and more colorful but Samsung has quality control issues, poor firmware updates, and no Dolby Vision HDR support-…" Read more
"…I received the monitor, set it up, turned it on and all it did was flash. The entire screen would flash fast on and on…." Read more
"…-The screen is very glossy which is a plus and a minus. It really adds to the depth and quality of the picture…." Read more
"…turning the OLED brightness down to around 80 because the pixels are just so darned bright. Best picture on any TV I've ever owned…." Read more
40 customers mention "App compatibility"16 positive24 negative

Customers are mixed about the app compatibility of the television. Some mention that it has all the apps they could need for all sorts of streaming, and that it links with the LG app so they can also use their phone. However, some say that the TV has some issues with its software, and the WebOS software is extremely buggy and unstable.

"This tv has some issues with their software, initial setup could have been better other than that it is an excellent tv, easy to wall mount and the…" Read more
"…the right thing for the $ superior graphics ,sound ,and it's pre loaded with all apps I subscribe to, it has a 120 hz refresh rate which gives it…" Read more
"…terrific, but when I bumped my refresh rate to 120, the screen itself started having issues – not my PC or what was on screen, but the menu system…" Read more
"…The software is extremely easy to understand and the controller is weird but awesome…." Read more
31 customers mention "Performance"18 positive13 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the television. Some mention that it performs perfectly for high intensity gaming systems, and is great for console gaming. However, others say that it just doesn't work, the updates for this TV make it not work, and that it doesn't works with Spectrum.

"…Its versatility and performance across various uses—from gaming on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X to everyday computing—have earned it a well-deserved 5-…" Read more
"…What a nightmare. Picture was pixelated, and I could NEVER get it to work right. Sold it on Facebook…." Read more
"…(in a dim or dark room), and in gaming mode, it performs perfectly for high intensity gaming systems!…" Read more
"…cheapest TV I think the AI sound is supposed to do this, but it just doesn't work…." Read more





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4 out of 5 stars

Everything you need to know to make an informed decision
Setting up this TV and learning its quirky remote and navigation system and its constant need to be managed and adjusted wont be something everyone wants to deal with. This won't be a good TV for everyone, as it fills a very specific need and performs in certain conditions. I will get into the specifics below.As a Gaming display- Console Games looks amazing , my ps5 looks so much better than I thought possible, and even my Nintendo switch with its limited hardware and resolution looks simply incredible.- Gaming consoles just come on when you activate them through the controller, there is no need to manually select the proper input.- The LG remote actually works on the PlayStation and Switch Menus, which is more useful than you would think, especially when navigating the game stores.- When the TV is off just activating a console controller will turn both the TV and console on and put you at the console home menu- While a game console is active the Settings menu completely changes to what looks like an LG Monitor and has a new set of custom options specifically for gaming. The pixel response time is insane. We are talking like .3ms or less-120 FPS is impressive but remember you'll only see this on supported games / Consoles and there aren't many right now.As a Television / Streaming TV- I've never spent more time using a TVs menu system, and having to constantly adjust and reset things just to watch a show or change to a different streaming platform.- WEB OS is by far the worst TV operating system out of the gate, however once you take the time to set it up , find the menus and options that let you turn off the censory overload launch pad. I think eventually most people will be good with it and get used to it.- When you pause your show the Screensaver comes on fast, which is great, definitely what you want with OLED. However I found everytime my Screensaver comes on, my HDMI Soundbar disconnects and the TV speakers get activated.- No way to customize the screen saver- No pausing OTA Tv via USB Jump Drive support at all. This means if you use an antenna to get local channels, you have no way to pause live TV.- The default settings and the pre programmed settings may not work for you and it may take a really long time for you to dial it in. True Motion is the worst feature I've seen on a TV and I have no idea why it's on by default. Out of the box I felt like the TV just looked weird, to jittery, to sharp , so much color and contrast, and too much fluid motion somehow all at once. All the shows looked like a budget Soap Opera, or watching someones home movies from a VHS recording. I tried all the default and pre made settings and none of them looked good to me. Even the custom picture wizard feature that is supposed to help you design your optimal picture preference by showing you various images and asking you which one you prefer ,was a total waste of time for me. It was not until I got into the advanced settings and turned the True Motion completely Off and made a ton of other adjustments to the sharpness and other settings that I finally got the picture I expected, but for some reason those settings don't always apply when changing apps or inputs, so I would spend 5 minutes in the menus just changing the picture for each specific input / streaming app, however once it's set, it's set and will remember your settings when you change inputs. it is also very easy to switch back and forth between different visual profiles.-The Sound from the TV itself is better quality than any TV I've ever heard, i didn't know flat tvs could deliver such amazing sound, but that said of all the sound settings it seems that Atmos only sounds good in Cinema Mode. The AI sound mode is another total failure of features. I have my TV mounted to a wall arm so the TV sets out and away from the wall a good 18 inches. With the TV essentially floating with space all around and behind it in this set up I can say the speakers are good enough you probably that I don't need a sound system , but I dont know how good it would sound on a stand or flush mounted to the wall. The low end sound isn't really there, its better than most TV speakers though.- The sound is crazy Inconsistent, there is no sound normalization feature like you find on even the cheapest TV I think the AI sound is supposed to do this, but it just doesn't work. I am constantly adjusting the volume from channel to app to console, and where as the TV remembers your visual preferences when switching, it does not do the same with audio- The TV focuses more on gimmicky ideas that don't work like AI integration rather than using existing systems that do work.- When you start it up for the first time they want you to agree to around 7 different user agreements, some of which are 3rd party companies collecting your data. You only have to agree to the first 2 LG agreements to make the TV work, so make sure you know what you're consenting too rather than just pressing "agree to all"- The frame is tiny, maybe 1/4 inch on the sides and top and only slightly bigger at the bottom, no LG logo , just clean and classy.-The inputs are well placed and concealed well on the left side of the TV (left side from viewers point of view) the panel is so thin and the design is so clean, even the back of the TV looks amazing.-The Picture is gorgeous from almost any angle.-Having Pixels shut off for true Black is so much more visually impressive than it sounds-No light bleed No Bloom-The screen is very glossy which is a plus and a minus. It really adds to the depth and quality of the picture. However, the slightest amount of light coming towards the TV screen, will essentially turn the screen into a mirror. If you look at the 2 pictures i posted you can clearly see in the first picture the reflection of a single 40 watt Lamp that is 15 feet away from the screen. Definately a TV best for dark spaces, but it can work okay in a lit room if you crank up the brightness and a few other settings. Still the TV surface is highly reflective no matter what and the best way to light a room with this TV is with lighting behind the TV.-TV really performs in dark rooms and seems designed for that purpose (which is what I bought it for) but the fact that the remote doesn't light up is really a huge miss for me, considering what these TVs cost, the remote could be better in several ways.- Eye care mode , Low power mode , are nice features and the picture still looks amazing running with low power and reduced blue light.- It's a small thing but I LOVE that you can turn off the power / standby light.As a PC Monitor- While some may have great success with this as a Monitor, there are so mant variables you need to consider. The TV software can cause more issues than you can imagine, while some people may have zero issue. I use LG Monitors and they are amazing, but this is a TV it is NOT designed to be a Monitor, and when LG calls it a Gaming TV they really are thinking about consoles and that is where this TV is simply amazing.The Remote- The remote is bloated with to many buttons- no backlight- Doesn't use an type of standard format for Home, Back, and Options button location- Select Button is also a scroll wheel that often gets scrolled rather than pressed. This can cause all kinds of problems- Nintendo Wii style magic wand is an interesting idea that some people may like, but most will find it annoying and just another element of using this TV that requires an extra step. I hated it for about an hour, now I think it's amazing. However i could see some people may never like this remote- important buttons are to small and not placed in an ergonomically comfortable position.What its like Watching Shows and Movies on this TV.I know OLED is supposed to be much safer for the eyes, but I found the no matter how much I tweeked the TV it was hard to look at as It seemed to mess with my neurology while watching Shows, this was something that i felt intensely at first, it almost gave me anxiety. Over the course of about 7 days I've completely adjusted to it, and now it seems much easier on my eyes than my QLED.Ultimately I am happy with the purchase , because I have it in a very dark room and I do a lot if gaming, so it is exactly what I need and at the right price ( as far oleds go)-ConclusionIn my Opinion console gaming and Dark Room viewing is were this TV really excels, and in that specific set of conditions I give it 5 Stars. While it does look amazing for games, i'd say maybe only 20% better than qled, so it's up to you if this large of an investment is worth that small of an improvement because this TV really only excels when it comes to comsole gaming and dark room viewing.

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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2023

Size: 77 inchStyle: TV OnlyVerified Purchase

This is my first OLED TV and all I can say is WOW! If you’ve only had LCD TVs in the past, the OLED difference is very noticeable with the infinite contrast and 3D look that it gives to the image. My biggest concern with this TV was that it wouldn’t be bright enough but even during the day with 3 windows shining light into the room I’ve found it’s plenty bright enough, and a lot brighter than the budget LCD TV I had before (Vizio M658-G1). LG supports everything you could want in terms of gaming with 4 HDMI 2.1 ports for 4k/120Hz Dolby Vision gaming, VRR, ALLM, etc. I play Xbox Series X on it and it looks amazing! I also play Nintendo Switch and with a few tweaks like upping sharpness to 15 and turning Super Resolution to high it looks almost 4k! Everything I’ve watched on it looks better than ever before and I can’t say enough good things about it. After considering all my options I decided on this TV over the other options:
– Compared to the LG G3: A lot cheaper but with the same processor for equal upscaling and clarity. The G3 is noticeably brighter but, like I said, I haven’t felt like the C3 wasn’t bright enough and it was brighter than I expected
– Compared to the Samsung S95C: Again, much cheaper and the processor is better than that on the S95C so lower quality content will look cleaner, especially lower bitrate like YouTube TV. The S95C is much brighter and more colorful but Samsung has quality control issues, poor firmware updates, and no Dolby Vision HDR support
– Compared to LG C2: The C3 is very similar to the C2 and it’s hard to justify the price increase of the C3. It was worth it to me since I got a good deal and only paid a few hundred dollars more. The C3 has an improved processor with improved dynamic tone mapping with 20,000 zones instead of 5,000 and is a little bit brighter. It also supports DTS passthrough and QMS unlike the C2. A common complaint about LG OLEDs is their aggressive dimming during prolonged high APL scenes. That issue was fixed on the 2023 models. Lastly, the C3 has a new customizable quick access menu that’s nice for changing settings in a snap
– Compared to Samsung S90C: This is the C3’s biggest competition this year because they are close in price. The S90C has the better QD-OLED panel and is brighter and more colorful. I went with the C3 because of the Samsung issues I mentioned above with the S95C. I just trust LG more than Samsung as a company to support their products for years to come. Also, QD-OLED appears to have more risk of burn-in and I like to keep my TVs for a long time
– Compared to Samsung S95B (2022 model): I wanted a 77” TV and the S95B only comes in 55” and 65”. Also, Samsung issues I mentioned before

Conclusion: The C3 is probably the best all around OLED TV for most people. Everything I’ve watched on this looks incredible and LG is a brand you can trust when it comes to OLED. They’ve been making them longer than anyone else and they’ve figured out how to prevent burn-in for the vast majority of users. If all you do is watch news or sports channels all day long then OLED probably isn’t for you but if you watch a variety of content from movies, TV shows, gaming, etc then I think this might be the best TV you can buy. Unless you can afford the LG G3, of course

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5.0 out of 5 stars

The best all-around OLED TV for most people

Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2023


This is my first OLED TV and all I can say is WOW! If you’ve only had LCD TVs in the past, the OLED difference is very noticeable with the infinite contrast and 3D look that it gives to the image. My biggest concern with this TV was that it wouldn’t be bright enough but even during the day with 3 windows shining light into the room I’ve found it’s plenty bright enough, and a lot brighter than the budget LCD TV I had before (Vizio M658-G1). LG supports everything you could want in terms of gaming with 4 HDMI 2.1 ports for 4k/120Hz Dolby Vision gaming, VRR, ALLM, etc. I play Xbox Series X on it and it looks amazing! I also play Nintendo Switch and with a few tweaks like upping sharpness to 15 and turning Super Resolution to high it looks almost 4k! Everything I’ve watched on it looks better than ever before and I can’t say enough good things about it. After considering all my options I decided on this TV over the other options:
– Compared to the LG G3: A lot cheaper but with the same processor for equal upscaling and clarity. The G3 is noticeably brighter but, like I said, I haven’t felt like the C3 wasn’t bright enough and it was brighter than I expected
– Compared to the Samsung S95C: Again, much cheaper and the processor is better than that on the S95C so lower quality content will look cleaner, especially lower bitrate like YouTube TV. The S95C is much brighter and more colorful but Samsung has quality control issues, poor firmware updates, and no Dolby Vision HDR support
– Compared to LG C2: The C3 is very similar to the C2 and it’s hard to justify the price increase of the C3. It was worth it to me since I got a good deal and only paid a few hundred dollars more. The C3 has an improved processor with improved dynamic tone mapping with 20,000 zones instead of 5,000 and is a little bit brighter. It also supports DTS passthrough and QMS unlike the C2. A common complaint about LG OLEDs is their aggressive dimming during prolonged high APL scenes. That issue was fixed on the 2023 models. Lastly, the C3 has a new customizable quick access menu that’s nice for changing settings in a snap
– Compared to Samsung S90C: This is the C3’s biggest competition this year because they are close in price. The S90C has the better QD-OLED panel and is brighter and more colorful. I went with the C3 because of the Samsung issues I mentioned above with the S95C. I just trust LG more than Samsung as a company to support their products for years to come. Also, QD-OLED appears to have more risk of burn-in and I like to keep my TVs for a long time
– Compared to Samsung S95B (2022 model): I wanted a 77” TV and the S95B only comes in 55” and 65”. Also, Samsung issues I mentioned before

Conclusion: The C3 is probably the best all around OLED TV for most people. Everything I’ve watched on this looks incredible and LG is a brand you can trust when it comes to OLED. They’ve been making them longer than anyone else and they’ve figured out how to prevent burn-in for the vast majority of users. If all you do is watch news or sports channels all day long then OLED probably isn’t for you but if you watch a variety of content from movies, TV shows, gaming, etc then I think this might be the best TV you can buy. Unless you can afford the LG G3, of course


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Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024

Size: 42 inchStyle: TV OnlyVerified Purchase

This tv has some issues with their software, initial setup could have been better other than that it is an excellent tv, easy to wall mount and the best of all picture quality is just superb compared to Samsung 40 ” . This suggests you get what you pay. This one costs about $900.00; Samsung was about $300.00!.

Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024

Size: 65 inchStyle: TV OnlyVerified Purchase

I’m using the C3 as a computer monitor. I had purchased the G9 Neo a couple years back and have been using that as my main display coupled with a G8 – it was TONS of real estate, but media consumption was mediocre as the vertical space was the same as a 27″ screen, so I decided to migrate to a singular large format screen. I went back and forth on size and brand between this and the equivalent Samsung offering. I checked them out in stores, read reviews and the C3s only issue was the protection LG uses to prevent burn-in, so when the C3 was recently on sale I sprung for it. I was aiming for the 55″ since it was going to sort of be on my desk (wall mount), but the 65″ was actually a better price at the time. It actually was the EXACT same width as my desk and is surprisingly aesthetically pleasing.

In terms of performance I’ve had a couple things to work through. First there are NO Displayports and you pretty much NEED an HDMI 2.1 cable, so I was back on Amz fast tracking a new cable after trying to setup. I’m powering it currently with a 3080 TI. Playing content at 4k 60hz has been terrific, but when I bumped my refresh rate to 120, the screen itself started having issues – not my PC or what was on screen, but the menu system started choking HARD and slowed down greatly. This is actually pretty worrisome to me, I’ve dealt with Samsung putting a cheap processor in a screen before, and the smart stuff starts to crap out over time – so I’ll be watching this, maybe it is a firmware issue, I can’t call it yet.

In terms of practical use and gaming, mostly Helldivers 2, Brotato, and Fortnite – all maxed out – it looks fantastic and is a much better experience than my ultrawide despite being close to the same width and it having a 240mhz refresh rate (and technically costing less than the G9 when not on sale). I was worried about text sharpness, but text has been perfectly sharp – the biggest IMO difference between a “tv” screen and monitor. Recently did taxes with wife at the same time on it and even with different forms and documents opened all over the screen at once (FancyZones for the win) she was able to read everything easily, despite needing glasses and being on the far right side. It doesn’t sound like a big deal, but that is kind of huge. Media consumption such as Youtube has been a mixed bag – simply put there aren’t THAT many content creators posting in 4K, so everything is being upscaled – with the results being mixed – hard to say who’s fault that really is.

Finally color and burn-in. I’ve had no burn in, but I’ve left the device to take care of self-dimming, I’ve kept it off when not in use, and I use animated backgrounds along with hidden task-bars, so I’m actively defending against it. So good so far. One of the differences touted between this and the Samsung equivalents is that the Samsungs are brighter – I worry not only will that lead to more burn-in, but it wouldn’t be as comfortable as this has been, to use as a monitor – I’m sitting a few feet from a 65″ screen, I don’t need the full brightness of the sun pouring into my eyes. However, and in a good way, the darkness hs made the contrast look even better to at least me, and that makes the colors look even better. Helldivers 2 is not super colorful, but I can CLEARLY see all the details. Playing Rainbow 6 Siege, I’ve never felt at a disadvantage due to people blending in (or had issues with latency). Fortnite is super colorful and just ‘pops’ off the screen to my delight. Brotato as a 2D game doesn’t tax the screen resolution, but speed that game can move at in later levels has not been affected by latency at ALL and it looks better than it did on my Steamdeck and the colors at least “feel” better than m G9, though I struggle to separate the color performance here from the scale.

It was a weird decision buying this screen as a monitor, but I’ve ENJOYED using it so much, like I’ve actually smiled just playing games like L4D2 because the experience has been so good.

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5.0 out of 5 stars

Great TV

Reviewed in Canada on December 9, 2023

Size: 65 inchStyle: TV OnlyVerified Purchase

I was very impressed with the quality. Crystal clear picture with great contrast. Highly recommended for gaming.

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LG OLED EVO: The LG OLED evo is powered by the a9 AI Processor Gen6—made exclusively for LG OLED—for beautiful picture and performance. The Brightness Booster improves brightness so you get luminous picture and high contrast, even in well-lit rooms.* AI-assisted deep learning analyzes what you’re watching to choose the best picture and sound setting for your content.
DOLBY VISION + HOME THEATER: Experience the magic of the big screen right from your couch. Every LG OLED comes loaded with Dolby Vision for extraordinary color, contrast and brightness, plus Dolby Atmos* for wrap-around sound. Land in the center of the action with LG’s FILMMAKER MODE, allowing you to see films just as the director intended.
ULTIMATE GAMING: Packed with gaming features, the LG OLED evo C-Series comes with everything you need to win. Experience crisp, smooth imagery from a 0.1ms response time and native 120Hz refresh rate. All LG OLED TVs have NVIDIA G-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium and VRR to further improve gaming quality. Four HDMI 2.1 inputs allow you to plug in all the devices you need. Whether you game on consoles or on the cloud,* the LG Game Dashboard and Game Optimizer put all the control at your fingertips.
IMAX ENHANCED – Meet the perfect match to the LG OLED evo C Series TV and level up to the most immersive listening experience with IMAX ENHANCED including triple up-firing height channels to deliver powerful, moving audio that flows all around you, even overhead. Surround yourself with clear and realistic sound when pairing your TV and sound bar, transforming your home into a theater. Bring every scene to life and hear every detail as if you were in the center of the action.
Triple Up-Firing Speaker – Meet the World’s 1st Dolby Atmos sound bar with triple up-firing channels, including an industry exclusive up-firing center channel that focuses on dialogue clarity. The Sound Bar C delivers a wider and richer soundstage so you can enjoy the most immersive sound experience at home.
Upgraded AI Room Calibration Pro – Find your sweet spot with the upgraded AI Room Calibration Pro. Balance the sound bar audio settings to the environment for richer and deeper sound. Whether you are watching movies, catching up on the news or listening to music the AI Room Calibration precisely measures your room’s unique characteristics* to create a custom EQ setting to correct the sound distortion.

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LG C3 Series 65-Inch Class OLED evo Smart TV OLED65C3PUA, 2023 – AI-Powered 4K, Alexa Built-in Sound Bar C 3.1.3ch Perfect Matching for OLED C TV with IMAX Enhanced and Dolby Atmos
LG C3 Series 65-Inch Class OLED evo Smart TV OLED65C3PUA, 2023 – AI-Powered 4K, Alexa Built-in Sound Bar C 3.1.3ch Perfect Matching for OLED C TV with IMAX Enhanced and Dolby Atmos

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