LG 55″ Class 4K UHD 2160P OLED Smart TV with HDR OLED55CXPUA 2020 Model
$1,396.99
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LG OLED TV CX redefines everything you see. Once you’ve seen LG OLED TV, other TVs pale in comparison. OLED is a difference-maker for movies, shows, sports and gaming. From the gridiron to the iron throne, no detail goes unseen. And only OLED pixels emit their own light for perfect black, intense color and stunning picture — backed by AI Picture Pro and AI Sound Pro, our best 4K processor, connected home features and cutting-edge gaming tech in the world’s #1 selling OLED TV.
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Specification: LG 55″ Class 4K UHD 2160P OLED Smart TV with HDR OLED55CXPUA 2020 Model
Display Technology | OLED |
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Connector Type | Composite Input, Digital Audio Output, Ethernet Input, HDMI ARC, HDMI Input, RF Connection Input, RS-232C Input, USB Ports |
Model | OLED55CXPUA |
Screen Size | 55 in |
Is Smart | Y |
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Assembled Product Weight | 50.7 lb |
Format | Flat |
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Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H) | 9.90 x 48.30 x 28.70 Inches |
Reviews (3)
3 reviews for LG 55″ Class 4K UHD 2160P OLED Smart TV with HDR OLED55CXPUA 2020 Model
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IcarasX –
As a current owner of the C9 55”, I was very excited to finally get this year’s new CX 48” OLED 4K TV, which is now the smallest OLED TV that LG offers. It has become our new master bedroom TV and takes everything I loved about the C9 and shrinks it down to a more compact package that is better sized for the room. It’s also small enough to fit on desks and should be popular among PC gamers too. The CX adopts the same identical form factor and stand as the C9, with a razor thin display at the top half of the set and a stand that comes in a beautiful dark gray, brushed metal finish that matches LG’s Atmos sound bars. And WebOS has gotten better too. I found it easier to navigate as it’s both sleeker looking, and simpler to use. But I can’t say enough how impressed I am with the OLED…
goofyguy91 –
This is without a doubt the best TV that I have ever owned! I was only replacing a LED tv that was a little over a year old with what I thought was all the bells and whistles, but it doesn’t compare to the quality of an OLED TV. The problem I’ve had in the past is figuring out the perfect calibration for a new TV, but this LG TV came with a couple of perfect picture modes right out of the box depending on what type of content you are watching. Following the super easy setup and installation not having to mess around for hours on perfecting the picture was a blessing. The remote is easy to use and was able to connect to my existing sound system and control my Fire Stick. We are currently using the Fire Stick for most watching, but using the built in apps work just as easily. There’s…
ztru –
The good: 1. The picture is unbeaten out there on the market. It takes a bit of setting up to get the perfect picture for what you are watching, but once you do, you will see one of the better TV pictures you have ever seen. It does Dolby and HDR beautifully and it almost looks too real sometimes when watching nature/HD content. 2. The shape of and overall style of the TV is beautiful. The bezels around the side are super small so it looks like the picture on the screen goes to the edge of the TV. The stand is also very sleek and it the shape of the stand is very clean. The TV is also super thin, and would look great mounted as it wouldn’t come out too far from the wall. The So-So: 1. The TV comes with a great remote, but the initial setup of the TV remote has a motion activated mouse…