![]() This is one of LG’s so-called Magic remotes, meaning you can point it at onscreen menu options rather than having to use cursor buttons to navigate all the menus. One last design point worth mentioning is the OLED65CX’s remote control. One of the HDMIs can also support ARC/eARC (audio return channel), so that the TV can output Dolby Atmos from streaming services or 4K Blu-rays to compatible soundbars or AV receivers. Something which might become important with the next generation of games consoles. There are four, all capable of handling 4K at up to 120Hz in 10-bit HDR with 4:4:4 chroma sampling. ![]() This is nicely finished and well built, but perhaps looks a touch chunky compared with the incredible slimness elsewhere.Ĭonnections on the OLED65CX are plentiful and well specified - especially when it comes to HDMIs. The screen attaches to one of the centrally mounted metallic sheet stands we’ve seen for a few C-series generations now. ![]() But the design still wears this pretty well - and the set’s speakers, connections and processors do have to go somewhere. The bottom third or so of the OLED65CX’s rear sticks out quite a bit more than the rest.
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