LG OLED TV CS OLED65CSPSA (65")
VerifiedMPNs: 18867 and OLED65CSPSA7 reviews
Be warned they don’t last and that’s built in planned obsolescence. My just under 5yold 65”CX, that still looked amazing in every way, just decided to not turn on after a few months of symptoms indicating a faulty power supply unit or main board. Just have a google of “lg oled PSU” and see how common it is. I may try to repair it but as OLEDs… Read more
are by far the best looking TVs, I’ve just ordered a new one on sale with 5y warranty, s#cker for punishment it seems haha.
LG did state that extend the warranty past 1year by 600 days?? (Can’t remember the exact number) due to Australian consumer law stating items of value must last “a reasonable length of time”. 5 years for a $3-4k tv is cr#p when cheap butts LED last for ever. Even crapper when the most important thing, the panel, seems to still be flawless but cheap parts designed to fail, fail.
Update, after lodging a formal complaint LG replaced the 2 boards, then the panel. So make sure you fight for your consumer protections people!
Do not buy LG OLED – Don't buy. Failed after 18 months. LG would not repair or replace outside of 12 months. First time I've had an issue with a TV. When it worked it did look great though. Show details
LG Breaking Consumer law - See you consumer Tribunal LG.... TERRIBAL CUSTOMER SERVICE – No consumer rights and service -see you in Consumer Tribunal LG I purchased a brand new TV (LG OLED 65 inch) from JB HiFi - had it delivered to my house. I noticed a small dent on the packaging but proceeded to unpack it, and completed the setup including the stand. The TV was working fine until ~2 months later when it all of a sudden shut… Read more
down. I restarted the TV only to have it shutdown again after 30 sec and has since failed to turn on again. its like the old fashion tubes going off and flicking.
Got an LG technician out to say it had a 4mm hair line crack in screen which you can not see unless you have the right light and angle on it. LG sent to me a text, 8 days later, stating they had made an irreversible determination that they will not offer any remedy as it is not covered under their warranty obligations.
TV was working fine for 3 months and suddenly just stopped for no reason.. see you in court...
Terrible quality – Paid over $4000 for a top of the line LG OLED TV. Took less than 3 years for it to have dead pixels appear. As per consumer law, if a major fault is deemed (which it was with their troubleshooting team), the customer is entitled to a replacement or a refund. LG does not abide by this law and as a result I am stuck with a broken TV that should have lasted well over 3 years. Do not choose a LG TV - go for Samsung. Show details
Can't fault it. I love it – Had for a few years when it first came out and have enjoyed everyday since. Show details
LG OLED 65” (OLED 4K EVO C2 ) – Purchased at Good Guys Thomastown melb. Great price and great TV. Great service from Good Guys and free delivery. Purchased Saturday arrived Sunday morning. Big screen, clear, great sound, additional LG Channels. Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, great for streaming, plenty of apps , able to update apps too, wireless connectivity and very easy to assemble and easy to use remote - Love it!!! Show details
Love being in the OLED club – Recently upgraded to an OLED TV during Black Friday sales. CS was on sale and the offer was too good to miss. Really happy with the picture quality in every way, the blacks are incredible and make my movies look flawless, even my wife who doesn't care about image quality noticed it. The smart TV works well, the remote reminds of a Wii from years… Read more
ago - like a cursor pointer. We like the slim design, and overall chose LG because my friends recommended it
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