LG Unveils New OLED TVs and Enhanced webOS at CES 2025

LG presents new flagship OLED TVs, the M5 and G5, along with an enhanced webOS experience featuring AI, a new remote, and more.

At CES 2025, LG unveiled two new flagship OLED TV models and announced future updates to its lineup. The focus will be on improved webOS firmware with AI features, a redesigned remote control, and expanded content playback modes.

LG Unveils New OLED TVs and Enhanced webOS at CES 2025

LG M5 OLED TV

The LG M5 OLED TV will be available in 65, 77, 83, and 97-inch screen sizes. A key feature of this model is its nearly wireless design, with all interface ports located in a separate "Zero Connect" module. This module is designed to minimize signal transmission delays.

The M5 will be powered by the new Alpha 11 AI Gen2 processor, supporting features such as AI Super Upscaling, Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro, Object Enhancing, and compatibility with 11.1.2-channel audio systems.

LG Unveils New OLED TVs and Enhanced webOS at CES 2025

LG G5 OLED TV

The LG G5 OLED TV will come in 55, 65, 77, and 83-inch sizes. It will feature a Micro Lens Array (MLA) panel and the Alpha 11 AI Gen2 processor. Key features include a 165Hz refresh rate and Brightness Booster Ultimate technology, which promises up to three times the peak brightness of LG's B-series models. It also supports AMD FreeSync and NVIDIA G-Sync, HGiG, and Dolby Vision.

LG Unveils New OLED TVs and Enhanced webOS at CES 2025

webOS Updates

LG will also update the firmware for its LG Evo series TVs. The Filmmaker Mode will get an Ambient Light Compensation feature. This feature will be available in models with a light sensor, allowing the TV to adjust the picture based on the environment.

The new webOS firmware will also include:

  • Picture and sound profiles
  • AI search (initially in the USA and Korea only)
  • AI recommendations for individual user profiles
  • An improved AI chatbot offering advice on picture and sound settings

Updated Magic Remote

Finally, LG is revamping its Magic Remote. The new design will be more compact and feature new buttons for AI functions and accessibility features.

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