LG CX OLED TV (OLED65CX) review

Although it's being phased out, the LG CX OLED was one the best TVs on the market a few years ago

The LG CX OLED TV showing a piece of coastline, at back of stylish living room
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TechRadar Verdict

LG OLED TVs have always been good – great, even. The LG CX OLED truly took things to a new level, as a host of small but important improvements added up to a TV experience movie fans will struggle to tear their eyes from.

Pros

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    Stellar picture quality

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    Gorgeous super-slim design

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    Strong gaming features

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    Good value for OLED

Cons

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    Heavy bass can distort

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    No HDR10+ support

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    Missing UK catch-up apps

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    Requires careful use

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One minute review

When it was released in 2020, the LG CX OLED was the crème-de-la-crème of OLED TV models. Under the hood, LG equipped the CX with the Alpha a9 Gen. 3 processor for better upscaling than its predecessor, and outside it had four 40Gbps HDMI 2.1 ports. For a time, it was the best TV money could buy.

That said, these days that crown has been passed down the line - first to the LG C1 OLED and now over to the newer LG C2 OLED. That doesn't mean that the LG CX OLED should be cast aside for newer models if you still own one, but it does mean that prospective new owners should be looking at the C1 or C2 rather than trying to procure an older LG CX OLED model.

Want to see what the LG CX OLED was like at the peak of its power? Read on for our original LG CX OLED review.

LG CX OLED: price and release date

The LG CX OLED comes in a mix of sizes, from a new-for-2020 48-inch size to a massive 77-inch screen. The 48-inch model now retails at $1,299 / £1,099, with the largest 77-inch size now retailing for $2,999 / £2,999. 

It's the 65-inch model we reviewed, which originally retailed for $2,499 / £2,799 (around AU$3,800) but has since dropped to just $1,899 / £1,799 – roughly the original RRP of the 55-inch model.

Increasingly hard to find now that it's been superseded, you may see it at a considerable discount in some places at some local electronics stores - though we do recommend opting for an LG C1 OLED or LG C2 OLED instead. 

LG CX OLED: design

LG CX OLED Specs

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Screen sizes available: 48-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, 77-inch | Tuner: Freeview HD | 4K: Yes | HDR: Yes (HDR10, Dolby Vision, HLG) | Panel Technology: OLED | Smart TV: WebOS | Curved: No | Dimensions: 1449(w) x 830(h) x 46.9(d)mm | 3D: No | Inputs: Four HDMIs (all four 40Gbps HDMI 2.1), three USBs, RF tuner, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, optical digital audio output 

The OLED65CX is gorgeous. The star of the show, as usual with OLED TV technology, is how incredibly thin its screen is: for around two-thirds of its rear area it’s insanely skinny – just a couple of millimetres deep. Though of course, unless you’re fond of looking at the back of your TV rather than the front, you probably won’t notice this much once you’ve installed the set for the first time.

The bottom third or so of the OLED65CX’s rear sticks out quite a bit more than the rest. But the design still wears this pretty well - and the set’s speakers, connections and processors do have to go somewhere. 

The screen attaches to one of the centrally mounted metallic sheet stands we’ve seen for a few C-series generations now. This is nicely finished and well built, but perhaps looks a touch chunky compared with the incredible slimness elsewhere.

Connections on the OLED65CX are plentiful and well specified - especially when it comes to HDMIs. There are four, all capable of handling

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Screen sizes available: 48-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, 77-inch | Tuner: Freeview HD | 4K: Yes | HDR: Yes (HDR10, Dolby Vision, HLG) | Panel Technology: OLED | Smart TV: WebOS | Curved: No | Dimensions: 1449(w) x 830(h) x 46.9(d)mm | 3D: No | Inputs: Four HDMIs (all four 40Gbps HDMI 2.1), three USBs, RF tuner, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, optical digital audio output