LG 48 Inch CX OLED48CX5LC 4K Smart UHD HDR OLED Freeview TV – 328/6168
Using the most innovative 4K OLED technology on the market, the LG 48OLEDCX gives you outstanding picture quality so you can fully enjoy your favourite films and games, like you’ve never seen them before.
Using the most innovative 4K OLED technology on the market, the LG 48OLEDCX gives you outstanding picture quality so you can fully enjoy your favourite films and games, like you’ve never seen them before. OLED is the next step in TV tech, in which every pixel lights itself – meaning deep, inky blacks next to vibrant, dazzling lights! Plus the 9 processor can enhance whatever you watch for the best picture and sound experience. This great picture can also be seen at the widest viewing angle – so anyone in the room can get a great view.
LG OLED screens pack Self-Lit pixels which means they work independently to emit their own light. This allows for perfect black levels, outstanding colours, infinite contrasts and the sharpest details.
LG CX features the powerful 9 processor – which can automatically detect and optimise what you watch for the ultimate picture and sound experience.
Model number: OLED48CX5LC.
2020 model.
Screen Technology
- OLED TV Screen.
- 4K Ultra HD display resolution.
- Micro dimming technology improves the contrast by dimming individual sections of the TV screen.
- Dolby Vision – makes whites brighter, intensifies colour and enhances the overall picture for an epic cinematic effect.
- Motion rate 100Hz.
- Viewing angle 178/178 degrees.
- Resolution 3840 x 2160 pixels.
Sound Technology
- Dolby Atmos sound system.
- 40 watt RMS power output.
Connectivity
- 3 USB ports and 4 HDMI sockets.
- Headphone socket.
- AV socket.
- Optical connection.
- Built in Wi-Fi.
- Ethernet connection.
- Bluetooth.
Smart TV features
- Voice control – built in Amazon Alexa, built in Google assistant, .
- Web OS operating system.
- Compatible with the following smart apps: Now TV, disney+, Netflix, BBC iPlayer, Amazon Prime, YouTube.
- Internet browser.
- Miracast.
Additional features
- Features USB recording and video playback.
- Freeview HD and Freesat HD digital tuner.
- YouView.
- Freeview HD (UK).
- Alpha9 gen 3 processor.
- CI plus slot.
- Sleep timer.
- Parental controls.
- Aerial required.
- Manufacturer’s 1 year guarantee.
- EAN: 8806098741229.
Energy efficiency information:
- Annual power consumption 123kWh.
- Standby power consumption 0.5 watt.
Additional information
Dimensions and Weight | Screen size: 48 inches. |
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In the box | TV. |
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by Ron
Very beautiful display. Bright and very clear display, 4k hdr content is such a treat to watch. The tv os is fluid and easy to navigate with the magic remote. Setup is easy and fast. Audio is ok but i would suggest buy a soundbar for maximum immersion. The one day delivery is spot on and friendly staff. Really worth the money, also get the insurance for added peace of mind.
by Devon
Easy to install , easy to set up to the wi fi and all items connected. Still waiting for my nectar points.
by Durham
Just the right size, great picture quality, easy setup, great features no longer need my chromecast dongle and use my phone as all the apps you need are just there. The magic remote is great as well, just shake, point and click. No need for the sound bar I already have either as the sound is great. Easy to purchase and collect from my local Argos store, staff were very helpful at the Durham store.
by William
I bought this TV purely for next gen consoles and it doesn’t disappoint. Crystal clear picture as you’d expect for this price and playing Xbox Series X and PS5 at 120fps just makes it worth it.(Altho remember not all games support it at this point) The Apps is an added bonus, using YouTube, Netflix without booting up a console is an added bonus. As far as I’m concerned it was worth every penny, although a few workmates argue that I should have gone with QLED rather than OLED. Who knows. I’m happy with it, but it is a bit pricey. Only minor hassle is that it takes a lot of messing about with brightness, contrast, LED backlight settings until I was finally happy with the calibration with my consoles. Yea. I’m totally happy. Just driving through the streets in Cyberpunk at 120fps everyone in my house just goes WOW!! Recommended, but pricey!!
by Charly
Good tv would recommend.
by Lothian
Excellent service on same day delivery! Picture quality is superb and easy to set up. Tip: remember to get an HDMI cable suitable for this telly or the screen will intermittently switch off and on, less than a second and happens mainly when changing channels. Problem solved as soon as we fitted the 4K HDMI cable. You will not be disappointed!
by Walsall
My LG Oled TV was a good choice and at a fair and competitive price ordering was easy and the delivery was next day. I got what I paid for including a good level of service.
by Peter
Apart from the newer 2021 model LG C1 oled this is by far the best TV you can buy that’s sub 50”. It has HDMI 2.1 40 Gbps on all 4 HDMI ports. Some of the latest 2021 Samsung models have only 1. This is great if you have multiple gaming consoles or a PC. The Smart TV functionality is superb, very slick and fast. You don’t need to buy a fire stick or Apple TV etc. if you have this TV! Burn in shouldn’t be an issue on this model as various testers have found.
by Glous
Amazing picture & sound. So simple to set up and use. We no longer need any set top boxes, it has all the apps you need.
by Alex
Stunning black detail, would like it be brighter though.