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LG’s C5 OLED evo drops to $1,399 with a $1,300 saving, and nothing at this price touches it for picture quality

LG 65" C5 OLED evo drops to $1,399.99 (save $1,300): 4K AI, webOS, OLED evo panel.

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The LG C5 quickly established itself as the go-to OLED recommendation in 2025, and right now it’s down to $1,399.99 at Best Buy, a $1,300 saving off its $2,699.99 list price. That’s nearly half price for a 65-inch OLED evo panel with LG’s latest AI picture processing, and it’s the kind of discount that makes this an easy conversation.

What you’re getting

The C5 sits a step above LG’s entry-level B5 in the 2025 lineup, and the difference shows in the panel. OLED evo delivers higher peak brightness than standard OLED while keeping the per-pixel contrast and true blacks that make OLED worth caring about in the first place. The result is a screen that holds up in brighter rooms better than previous OLED generations without sacrificing anything in dark scenes.

LG’s AI picture processing on the C5 handles scene-by-scene optimization automatically, adjusting brightness, contrast, and color in real time based on what’s on screen. It’s genuinely useful rather than a checkbox feature, particularly for mixed-use viewing across sports, movies, and gaming. Speaking of gaming: the C5 supports 4K at 120Hz with VRR and ALLM, making it a capable gaming display as well as a premier home theater screen.

WebOS remains one of the most polished smart TV platforms available, with a clean interface, broad app support, and fast navigation that holds up well over time. The built-in AI assistant handles voice commands across both the TV and connected smart home devices without much friction.

Why it’s worth it

The LG C series has been the benchmark for mid-range OLED performance for several years running, and the C5 continues that. At $2,699.99, it was priced at the higher end of what most people would consider for a living room TV. At $1,399.99, it undercuts comparable OLED options from Samsung and Sony at this screen size by a meaningful margin while delivering a picture quality that either of them would struggle to beat.

The bottom line

The LG 65-inch C5 OLED evo at $1,399.99 is the TV deal I’d point most people toward without hesitation. The OLED evo panel, AI picture processing, and gaming-ready spec sheet add up to a screen that punches well above this price, and the $1,300 saving makes it one of the more clear-cut TV purchases available right now.

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