If anything, the G5 is the more exciting of the two, with its new panel architecture that's set to take OLED brightness to a ...
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which made headlines at CES 2025 with its four-layer design and will be landing in the likes of the LG G5 later this year. Also featuring in Panasonic’s impressive upcoming Z95B, the new panel ...
Despite an understated presence at CES, the panel is already featured in 2025 flagship TVs like Panasonic’s Z95B and LG Electronics’ G5. Now, LG Display has officially detailed its features ...
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The LG G5 has been officially revealed at CES 2025 as part of LG 2025 OLED TV lineup. As the successor to the LG G4, one of 2024's best OLED TVs, the G5 has received several upgrades including ...
The best new TVs are typically announced at the beginning of the year – this year, as part of the CES show – with LG's best OLED TVs a staple. There's one major difference in the Korean brand ...
LG is officially unveiling the LG G5 OLED, the C5 OLED and M5 OLED along with lots of AI upgrades, Here's what we know so far. Note: This article was updated to reflect the confirmation of the LG ...
CES hasn’t really begun yet, but LG has already announced its 2025 OLED TV range, which consists of the M5, G5, C5 and B5. The biggest surprise is that MLA, the brightness-boosting panel technology ...
LG Electronics (LG) has announced its 2025 OLED evo TV lineup, showcasing a range of advancements in picture quality, AI processing, and user experience. The new lineup includes the M5 and G5 models, ...
At CES 2025 today in Las Vegas, electronics giant LG unveiled its new OLED Evo line of 4K TVs -- namely, the M5 and G5 models. In addition to some noteworthy AI and connectivity features ...
CES 2025: LG introduces the M5 and G5 designed to improve gaming and picture quality, with a little help from AI. Ty Pendlebury has worked at CNET since 2006. He lives in New York City where he ...