LG offers a range of premium OLED TVs, with the following models available: OLED65W7V, OLED65G7V, OLED65E7V, OLED65C7V, and OLED65B7V. While the specifications are largely the same across these models, each one comes with unique features that set them apart. Here’s a breakdown of what differentiates each model:

Model W7 (OLED65W7V)

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The W7 model stands out with its distinctive design that includes an external unit, consisting of two separate monitor blocks and a system unit where the built-in speakers are located. These components are connected by thin, transparent wires, giving the TV a sleek, floating appearance. The W7 is equipped with two remote controls—MR16A and SP16A—and belongs to the LG SIGNATURE premium line, offering a high-end, futuristic aesthetic.

remote MR16A, SP16A

OLED65G7V

Similar to the W7, the G7 also comes from the LG SIGNATURE range, but with a slight twist: the control unit also doubles as the stand. This model maintains the elegant, minimalist design with the dual remote control setup (MR16A and SP16A), offering both style and functionality in one package.

LG OLEDG7

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The E7 model follows a more traditional approach. The TV stands on its own base, with the control unit housed within the TV body itself. Unlike the W7 and G7, it does not require an external unit. The E7 is equipped with the Magic Remote, offering intuitive control and smart features. It’s perfect for those who prefer a simpler, yet stylish design without sacrificing performance.

LG OLEDE7

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 OLED65C7V

The C7 model is quite similar to the E7, but it differentiates itself with a white back cover and slightly reduced sound quality, making it a more budget-friendly option in the OLED range. It comes with two 10W speakers and two 10W subwoofers, which still provide excellent sound quality but at a lower intensity compared to other models in the series.

LG OLEDС7

OLED65B7V

Finally, the B7 is the entry-level model in the OLED lineup, with a more classic black finish. It features a distinctive semicircular stand that differentiates it from the other models. While the B7 shares similarities with the C7, it has a slightly different design and is generally considered a more affordable option for those looking for an OLED TV without the premium price tag.

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