LG has unveiled exciting details about its 2025 OLED TV lineup, announcing pricing and release dates for its flagship G5 series and value-packed C5 models—marking the beginning of its next-generation television rollout.

The breakthrough innovation in LG’s OLED technology this year is the revolutionary leap from three-layer MLA (Micro Lens Array) panels to a sophisticated four-layer structure. This cutting-edge design features dedicated layers for each primary color—one red, one green, and two blue layers—replacing the previous configuration that combined red, green, and yellow in a single layer.

The premium G5 series boasts LG’s groundbreaking Brightness Booster Ultimate technology (with the massive 97-inch model featuring Brightness Booster Max), available in 55-inch to 83-inch sizes. This advancement delivers an astonishing threefold brightness increase over the B-series and a remarkable 45% improvement compared to last year’s G4 OLED.

The brightness revolution isn’t limited to peak performance—it extends to full-field white brightness as well. During an exclusive reviewer workshop, LG dramatically demonstrated the G5’s superiority by placing it side-by-side with the G4 and last year’s top competitors, creating a visual impact that left attendees impressed.
The G5 has earned prestigious dual certifications from UL Solutions: Perfect Black (achieving inky black levels at or below 0.24 nits under typical 500 lux indoor lighting) and Perfect Color (maintaining exceptional color consistency exceeding 99% in the same conditions). These accolades underscore the TV’s ability to deliver unparalleled performance whether you’re watching in dim home theaters or brightly lit living rooms.
A standout new feature is the enhanced Filmmaker Mode with intelligent ambient light compensation. While similar to other ambient light modes (which experts often recommend disabling), this innovative version seamlessly integrates with Filmmaker Mode to preserve creative intent while adapting to your viewing environment.
I’m really impressed by the advancements in LG’s new OLED tech, especially the four-layer structure. It’ll be interesting to see how these improvements affect picture quality compared to last year’s models. Do you think the price drop will make these TVs more accessible to mid-range buyers?
Absolutely! The enhanced four-layer OLED technology is a game-changer, offering better color accuracy and deeper blacks. I believe the price drop will indeed make these TVs more appealing to mid-range buyers, as it bridges the gap between premium performance and affordability. Exciting times ahead for sure! Thanks for your insightful comment. 😊
I’m really impressed by the new four-layer MLA tech in these TVs—it sounds like it could make a huge difference in picture quality. I wonder how much the price gap will be between the G5 and C5 series; that’ll probably be the deciding factor for a lot of buyers.
You’re absolutely right—the four-layer MLA technology is a game-changer! The price gap between the G5 and C5 series is likely to be around $500, with the C5 offering slightly better value for money. It’s a tough call, but I personally lean toward the G5 if budget allows—it feels like a more premium experience overall. Thanks for your insightful comment!