Two new high-end LG TVs hung on the wall in the demo room at CES 2025, flaunting new features that promise brighter, clearer color, improved gaming and -- for one TV, the M5, a "wireless" experience that strips down everything except the power cord.
Both the LG G5 and M5 TVs for 2025 boast the same 4K panels, feature the company's Brightness Booster Ultimate, which is 20% brighter than the company's B4 television. They also include the Alpha 11 AI processor, and LG says the screens' Perfect Color technology will deliver more-consistent color, and they've been rated Perfect Black by certification company UL.
The M5 features a Zero Connect Box with "visually lossless" wireless connection and support for gaming consoles at 4K/144Hz. It's worth noting that the M5 isn't completely wireless -- it still needs to be connected to power. In contrast, the Displace TV, also being exhibited at CES, uses a rechargeable battery. Meanwhile, the G5 is capable of up to 165Hz support, and LG says it's the first TV certified for both Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium.
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