LG Electronics has unveiled its 2025 OLED evo lineup, the world’s first “true wireless OLED,” the evo M5, and OLED evo G5 models. With LG’s latest α (Alpha) 11 AI processor Gen21 at its core, LG says its latest OLED evo models present unparalleled OLED picture quality with “impeccable blacks, exceptional brightness and advanced processing capabilities.” Powered by AI-driven personalization, the LG OLED evo is designed to offer a customized experience tailored to each user and LG claims the new sets are the “most intuitive and user-centric TVs on the market.” Pricing and availability of the sets was not released at CES.
Brightness Booster Ultimate
The latest OLED evo TVs feature LG’s upgraded Brightness Booster Ultimate technology, which enhances light control architecture and light-boosting algorithms to achieve brightness three times higher2 than conventional OLED models. LG says this provides a significant boost in brightness and brings fine details into focus across different brightness levels.
100% Color Fidelity
The new lineup includes UL Solutions’ “Perfect Black”, “Perfect Color” verification and are certified by Intertek for 100 percent color fidelity. The 2025 OLED evo TVs also boast rapid brightness and color temperature stabilization, earning TÜV Rheinland’s “Quick Stability with Image Quality” certification.
Ambient Light Compensation
New for 2025, LG’s latest OLED evo 4K TVs support Filmmaker Mode with Ambient Light Compensation – an advanced version of Filmmaker Mode developed in collaboration with the creative community. This feature accurately detects the lighting conditions of the viewing environment and automatically adjusts the picture settings to maintain the filmmaker’s original intent.
165Hz Variable Refresh Rate
LG also has not forgotten gamers and the latest LG OLED evo TVs include the industry’s first 4K 165Hz Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), certified by NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium. The OLED evo models enhance gaming with tear-free, stutter-free gameplay, minimal input lag and up to 165 frames per second. The OLED evo TVs are the first to receive ClearMR 10000 certification by VESA, that LG says ensures flawless motion and seamless experiences even during fast-paced action sequences.
Alpha 11 Processor Gen 2
Powered by the advanced Alpha 11 AI Processor Gen2, the 2025 OLED evo models provide enhanced picture and sound quality. The processors utilize deep learning algorithms to meticulously analyze and refine low-resolution and low-quality images, enhancing them to a higher definition with pixel-level precision for natural and sharper visuals. Additionally, Dynamic Tone Mapping Professional offers expert-level control over HDR10 content for professional creators, allowing precise customization and fine-tuning of images for accurate color and detail representation in all viewing environments.
The sets also now include AI Sound Pro with virtual 11.1.2 channels of surround sound, that enable users to adjust the tonal balance. Designed with personalization in mind, LG’s newest OLED TVs boast AI-powered features that understand and adapt to individual audio and visual preferences. By analyzing over 1.6 billion image settings and 40 million sound profiles, the AI Picture/Sound Wizard tailors audio and visual modes for each user, ensuring a truly customized entertainment experience.
Also new is LG’s AI remote that welcomes users by name and provides tailored recommendations based on their preferences and viewing habits, while AI Voice ID adds convenience by recognizing individual voices, automatically switching profiles and delivering content suggestions that match personal tastes. With AI Search6 and its Large Language Model (LLM), the sets can now understand conversational context and uncover subtle user intentions. Access to Microsoft Copilot further streamlines the process, allowing users to efficiently find and organize complex information using contextual cues.
Finally, the new home screen is faster, more convenient and increasingly personalized with enhanced UI and categories says LG. Additionally, webOS now supports multi-platform integration with the Home Hub, connecting with multi ecosystems, ThinQ and Google Home, for control of various IoT devices. By bringing together these versatile ecosystems and broadening cross-platform capabilities, users can effortlessly manage and control their smart home ecosystem through a single, intuitive interface on their smart TVs.