CES 2025
LG Unveils 2025 Premium OLED TVs With Ground-Breaking Brightness, Advanced AI Features And 165Hz Gaming Support
LG has whet the appetite of visitors to this week’s CES in Las Vegas by taking the wraps of its 2025 range of premium “Evo” OLED TVs — and as usual there seems to be more than enough new stuff going on with the latest M5 and G5 OLED series to keep movie and gaming enthusiasts seriously keen.
For starters, the OLED Evo M5 and OLED evo G5 ranges will both boast LG’s new Alpha 11 Gen 2 processor, which LG claims uses more power and much-expanded AI and machine learning capabilities to further improve picture and sound quality over 2024’s already hugely acclaimed G4 series.
LG has whet the appetite of visitors to this week’s CES in Las Vegas by taking the wraps of its 2025 range of premium “Evo” OLED TVs — and as usual there seems to be more than enough new stuff going on with the latest M5 and G5 OLED series to keep movie and gaming enthusiasts seriously keen.
For starters, the OLED Evo M5 and OLED evo G5 ranges will both boast LG’s new Alpha 11 Gen 2 processor, which LG claims uses more power and much-expanded AI and machine learning capabilities to further improve picture and sound quality over 2024’s already hugely acclaimed G4 series.
On the audio side, the latest Alpha 11 processor includes the ability to output all sound sources, even basic stereo, in a virtual 11.1.2 surround sound configuration, with supposedly improved tonal balance and clarity.
Perhaps the most instantly obvious sign of progress from LG’s 2024 premium Evo OLEDs, though, will come from the brightness of the new M5 and G5 screens. A new Brightness Booster Ultimate system, combining the latest so-called ‘four stack’ OLED panel designs (which use an extra OLED layer to enhance brightness and efficiency) with advanced pixel color and light control courtesy of the new Alpha 11 processor, is claimed to hit brightness peaks three times higher than those achieved by ‘regular’ OLED TVs such as LG’s B series models.
LG won’t put an exact number of nits on the new Evo OLEDs’ increased brightness, and stresses that it will only apply to the 55, 65, 77and 83-inch G5 and M5 screen sizes. Though based on the brightness performance of last year’s B4s and G4s, we can likely expect brightness on a 10% window of 1900 nits or so. And maybe a fair bit more on smaller measuring windows.
The new M5 series can transmit 4K/144Hz video and Dolby Atmos audio wirelessly between its connections box and advanced OLED screens. Photo: LG Electronics
LG stresses in its advance information on 2025’s Evo OLEDs that this extra brightness improves visible detailing at different brightness levels, while doing nothing to damage OLED’s reputation for premium pixel-level light and color control. In fact, LG’s new Evo screens have achieved “Perfect Black” and “Perfect Color” verification from independent assessor UL Solutions — as well as 100% color fidelity verification by Intertek, and “Quick Stability with Image Quality” certification from TUV Rheinland.
The M5 and G5 TVs also introduce the Ambient Light Compensation version of the Filmmaker Mode to LG OLEDs for the first time, whereby the Filmmaker Mode’s accuracy-based settings can adapt in real time to changing light conditions, ensuring that viewers get a consistent HDR experience no matter how bright or dark their room is.
Game on...The big new gaming move for LG’s 55, 65, 77 and 83-inch G5s adds support for 4K/165Hz variable refresh rate gaming signals (up from the previous 4K/144Hz limit), while the M5 series now support wireless video transmission between their external connection boxes and their screens of gaming signals up to 4K/144Hz.
Both the M5 and G5 TVs can handle the Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium VRR systems too, as well as becoming the first sets to receive ClearMR 10000 certification by VESA as further evidence of their motion clarity and smoothness.
AI on the rise...As I predicted would happen in my article last year on the growing use of AI in TVs, LG talks at length in its information about its new Evo TVs about their AI features. For instance, the new AI Picture and Sound Wizard features claim to analyze more than 1.6 billion image settings and 40 million sound profiles to help users tailor their audio and visual settings to suit their personal tastes and needs.
The new so-called AI Remote provided with 2025’s LG Evo TVs includes a dedicated AI Button that takes you to a new AI Concierge home page where different users are greeted by name and provided with personalised recommendations based on their viewing habits. Or, if you hold the AI Button down, it activates a new AI Voice ID feature capable of recognizing different household members’ voices and automatically switching to their personalised content recommendations and settings.
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