LG CS 65-inch OLED TV review


Two-minute review

The LG CS – only available in the United Kingdom, Australia and France – is as generously specced as its LG OLED siblings (the LG C2 and LG G2 respectively) with all the same premium attributes which have allowed LG’s OLED offerings to stand out from the competition. Borrowing the frame design of 2021’s LG C1 and the panel of the LG B2, the most notable exception to the LG CS largely mimicking its sibling in the C2 is the absence of what LG calls the ‘brightness booster’, which means that the CS misses out on the C2’s OLED Evo technology and the 20% brightness boost that comes with it.

Featuring the same Alpha a9 Gen 5 processor as its stablemates, the LG CS achieves what it sets out to with dynamic picture depth, color accuracy and stunning contrast. Playing around with the various picture settings to find the right option is most advisable, as the default ‘energy saving’ setting ultimately won’t allow for the LG CS to really flex its muscles.



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