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(NEW) LG OLED evo C2 4K TV ($200 OFF at CHECKOUT)

$1,796.99
$2,499.99 28% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Screen Size: 65"
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get product protection! great tv, naughty 3-year old!
By Millenial Mom on Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Alright, fellow moms—here’s my brutally honest review of the LG C2 Series 65-Inch Class OLED evo Smart TV (OLED65C2PUA, 2022). I was head-over-heels for its stunning 4K picture, sleek dark silver finish, and all the fancy AI-powered, Alexa-integrated goodness it promised for our family movie nights. It truly was a centerpiece that made our living room look like a high-tech haven...until toddler chaos struck.Enter my three-year-old tornado. One minute we’re enjoying our favorite cartoon, and the next—BAM!—the remote (or "changer," as I lovingly call it now) takes flight and shatters the screen. Yes, you read that right: my little one literally turned our prized TV into a pile of broken glass. Apparently, the LG C2 isn’t exactly built with toddler-proofing in mind.After just two years of what I thought would be many years of cinematic bliss, our gorgeous TV succumbed to the unrelenting energy of toddler play. While it delivered a fantastic viewing experience when it worked, the reality is that in a household where tiny hands wield unpredictable force, durability is key—and this TV just didn’t cut it.So, if you’re considering this TV and you have a little one who might channel their inner NFL quarterback, be warned: it might not be the best fit for your home. It’s a perfect example of high-tech glam clashing with the real world of toddler antics. Save your money or invest in some serious screen protectors if you’re in the same boat as me!Stay strong, mama—tech may break, but our resilience (and our ability to laugh about it) remains unshattered.
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215 people found this helpful
A phenomenal TV absolutely ruined by software!
By JesseP on Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2023
Let me preface this by saying I spent months researching this TV before I bought it and I'm surprised I never came across anyone who pointed out this major flaw.Does this TV have absolutely phenomenal picture quality for the price? Yes. Is it good for gaming? Yes. It did take some adjusting out of the box to really fine to the picture quality and turn off all the nonsense features that almost every TV comes with but that's to be excepted. However, the problem is with LG and the way they designed the software for this television and choose to run their company. It's not a great UI but that's not my complaint. LG sends out notifications to all these TV's which are essentially just ads.You're buying a TV with a built in ad feature that will display on top of whatever you're watching and no I'm not making this up. The photo I attached is when you go deep into the settings (and I mean deep, it's like 8 clicks). There is a notification log that shows everything they're sending you. They send about 8-10 a day. 99% of them are just ads. When you turn your TV on these appear one at a time in the bottom center of the screen approximately where the closed captions would appear during a movie and they cycle through to the next one after one has displayed for a couple seconds. This means you're getting rapid fire ad blasted every time you turn your TV on.If you look closely at my photo you'll see oh at least one of those in there is for a software/firmware update... No, that's not actually what that is. That's actually a notification letting me know that there will be firmware updates in the future... again I'm not making this up. This is a real company that thinks this is a good idea.I have reached out to customer support 3 times about this issue and they have confirmed each time that there is literally no way to turn this off. I realize that this can simply be fixed by a software update but think about it for a second. Companies don't send out ads for free. Where is the incentive for them to remove this? I don't think there is one. I have to assume must be intentionally designed this way.Maybe you don't care about this problem but for me if I sit down and pop a disc into my PS1 and turn my tv on do you think I want to get blasted with relentless ads while I'm in the boot up cinematic of some game? Take into consideration that if you don't use your TV for a week or month these build up and are all shown to you at once and you have to go in and manually remove them. It's insanity.This was my first LG TV and having done so much research felt it was justified since I heard this was slightly better for gaming and it really does have a great picture quality but this will be the last LG product I ever buy. Stick to Sony or Samsung and you won't regret it.

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