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LG next-gen OLED TVs have leaked already, and one has a surprise gaming upgrade

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  • Some details of the LG C5 and G5 OLED TVs have appeared in certification databases
  • Photos of the G5 suggest the return of MLA OLED panels
  • The G5 appears to have an even higher refresh rate than the G4

LG’s C5 and G5 OLED TVs are likely to be among the very best TVs of 2025, and while they haven’t been announced just yet some details of both models have leaked. We’ll need to wait for CES for the official launch, but the leaked data provides some interesting details.

As FlatpanelsHD reports, both the C5 and G5 have been certified for sale in South Korea. That certification means the model numbers are now listed in the Institute of Mechanical, Electrical and Electronic Testing’s database alongside some photos, and the photos suggest that we’ll still have the distinction of the brighter MLA OLED panel in the G5, and the regular OLED panel in the C5.

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