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The LG G5 is a tour-de-force in the TV world. Its new four-stack OLED panel deliver spectacular colors, refined contrast and ...
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LG G5 vs LG C5 OLED TV Review

In this video, Kate gets another hands-on look at the LG G5 OLED TV and LG C5 OLED TV, which are likely to be two of the best ...
If you want to go with an OLED bigger than 77 inches, you could go with LG’s 83-inch G5, which has their new Tandem RGB panel. That’s some of the best OLED color goodness you’ll get at that size, and ...
LG G5 The G5 is a step in a new direction for LG and brings a brand new design, dual cameras, and modular capabilities while still staying true to what an LG phone should be.
If the LG G5 was just another Android rectangle, I could end this review right now with the words “buy the Galaxy S7 Edge.” LG’s riposte to Samsung is, however, more ambitious than a single ...
The same hardware is there on the LG G5, but the processor is faster. The G4 ran a Qualcomm SnapDragon 808 with 2 GB of RAM, while the G5 uses the boosted SnapDragon 820 and 4 GB of RAM.
LG thinks it's time for a change. Rather than build just another thin, fast flagship, the company's latest work lets you augment it with purpose-built, snap-on accessories. Say hello to the G5, a ...
LG’s leap to all-metal has had an immediate and obvious impact on how the G5 looks. The fact that it’s one material all over brings a welcome sense of solidity, better reflecting the money you ...
The LG G5 feels like the prototype of a smartphone we’ll all be using years from now. It sews together powerful hardware, like a great camera and modular design, but falls short on looks.
The LG G5 runs Android 6.0.1 with LG's skin slathered on top. There isn't much here that is too different, except that LG made a home screen that doesn't have an app drawer.