LG G5 OLED is being given a lot of attention to OLED TV – and for good reasons. It is undoubtedly a strong contender to become the best TV of 2025. However, it is not a TV that I would recommend the most for enthusiasts, and it is definitely not LG TV that I would recommend for most people. The G5 is amazing, but LG has three other TVs that are worthy of your attention – one of them will not see those coming.
There are four Bangar TVs from LG, which people need to know about.
Bold se-series banger
First, let’s talk about LG C5 OLED. What if I said back in March 2022 that you will be able to get the quality of the G2 photo for the price of C2 in only three years (2025)? What this is essentially: LG C5 is making it possible.
It seems that the LG C5 will be able to hit the peak white brightness measurement in the 1,000 NIT region – as the G2 had done in 2022. The processing of LG has also been particularly improved since then. It is great that LG’s G4 OLED was topped in several categories as well as the overall title in the UK/European TV shootout which was held last year by Vincent Teo.
The C5 has LG OLED EVO technology, brightness booster, 144hz refresh rate, great gaming dashboard and four HDMI 2.1 ports. It is going to be bright compared to any previous Sea-series OLED. In addition, it can upscale like an animal.
If you are looking for a premium OLED TV, C5 is where you want StartIf you want the gallery chain design and sound, then you only need to entertain a step-up, and really want to pay for the next level brightness, color volume and color accuracy. C5 looks so advanced and competitive-this year I am going to have a recommendation until I am not expecting (and I have seen almost all OLEDs this year).
If you are a TV stupid, you want an OLED, and do not want to pay one hand and a leg, C5 looks like a clear option. (We will see how Samsung does S90F, but now I like what C5 looks like). LG announced only MSRP pricing, so road prices will be lower, and also lower at the end of this year. You can get a 42 -inch C5 below $ 1,300 with the bat.
OLED Game-Changing Banger

However, let’s do not sleep on LG B5 OLED. The B5 will have some competition this year, which will be from the new Philips Roco OLED TV, and Sansui, which is coming in hot with some cheap OLED TVs, and may be another on the horizon. New people can be attractive, but we know that we can trust LG B5.
What can we do No Trust now: Where all sizes of LG B5 will be sold. LG has promised that an 83-inch LG B5 OLED will be available, just the TV is sold everywhere, but 48-, 55-, 65-, and 77-inch LG B5 OLED will be available only on some retail partners (not at this time, not at this time).
LG has implemented with all tricl-down technology, LG B 5 looks like the C-series OLED since a few years ago. If you do not need acute brightness and just want an undeniably grand and rich picture of an OLED, you will be able to choose one for the same price as 6 or 7 chains from some other brands. And it will have better color and black levels, in most cases a better off-angle viewing and immediate pixel response will have a 120Hz panel over time.
I think LG B5 will bring OLED to more homes than ever. The only way can I be more excited about 2025 LG OLEDS? If they had Nextgen Tuner. (This is not something I would have said last year, but the super bowling now feels different about Nextgen TV.)
Surprise, sleeper-hit Benger

Here is TV that you did not watch: LG’s flagship cured TV. I have tried to get excited about QNED TV in the past, and I had particular high expectations last year. This year LG’s QNED92 seems to be ready to go to toe with the best QLED TV from rival brands.
It is equipped with mini-LED backlighting; Quantum dots and LG have their own proprietary nano-cell mixture; Premium is loaded with features – like the top OLEDs of LG; And excellent backlight is an acute bright, colorful TV with control, black level, and vice versa (which I had seen). It also has LG’s Alpha 8 General 2 processor, in which Apuskaling Chops LG is being praised recently. The alpha number is low only because it is not an OLED and needs to do different things compared to alpha 9.
Mark my words: If QNED92 attracts attention from critics that he is worthy, it will be the sleeper hit of the year. You read it here first.
Beautifully bright banger
This leads us to one of the most exciting TVs of the year: LG G5 OLED. The new panel developed by LG display is actually something special. Some people call it “Char-TAC” OLED panel, some call it with LG (“RGB Primary Tendem OLED” by its proper name, and some call it “Tendem OLED”. If you want to call it, it greatly improves the WRGB OLED panel type that LG has been making and using for the last 11 years.
Micro Lens Arass (MLA) did a great job of making LG existing WRGB OLED technology bright by receiving more light to the eyes. However, that MLA technology did not make the panel itself bright, or did anything to increase color brightness and color purity and saturation at the level of high brightness. This new pioneer OLED panel does all that.
Improvements immediately become clear when you look at this panel in action on LG G5. It is so better that LG had to come up with a new name for its brightness-boosting tech: Brightness Booster Ultimate.

The LG needed something to clap back to the QD-Olade, and when the MLA met it closely, the new G5 actually shuts down the difference. Given that G5 came out as top TVs in many shootouts (official and informal), there is no small part for its processing, we have every reason to believe that G5 can be the best TV of 2025. Even though it does not win the award from everyone-and I am confident that other flagships are watching 2025 TVs at this point-the margin is regulated in this year.
G5 looks so good that even without officially reviewing it, I am comfortable saying that you can feel safe pre-order. There is no way that this TV will not be anything other than a bangar until something really happens – and I just don’t see that the LG’s construction history is looking at the history.
I wish it would be a Nextgen TV tuner, as it’s only one thing that is really missing. The new magic motion remote is a welcome change, but I want the motion part to be closed (perhaps we can convince LG to do so).

There is also a group of new AI items following the curtain that will help provide picture quality options. The most notable thing may be that TV’s ability to promote the low end of HDR materials to look more pleasant during the day. So far, it resembles a great compromise between the manufacturer’s intention and make the material really viewable.
Pricing is in conformity with the expectation of this year: premium TV, premium pricing (with C5, you can expect to reduce road prices as soon as you hit the shelves of the store). Expect Samsung to look the same, and whenever Soni talks, it will be about the same or more.
We have this: Four Bangar TV from LG this year. Not very shabby, isn’t it?