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Unboxing the LG 65-Inch OLED TV: A Comprehensive Review

As we dive into the world of cutting-edge technology, today we're excited to unbox a TV that's sure to impress. Lew here, back with another video, and this is a big thing – you can tell it's an OLED TV if you don't know about OLED. I feel bad for those who may not be familiar with OLED, as it offers the deepest blacks in say no contrast, and color saturation, among other benefits.

This 65-inch TV has a little curve to it, which makes it incredibly slim, and because it's OLED, you can check it out from any angle without experiencing any color shift. LG sent this out to me, and they want you to share it with your people. The video begins by opening the box and unboxing the TV. It's a mess, but in a good way – amazing how thin it is, as if you could see a display getting produced right before your eyes.

The reviewer expresses their excitement about the remote control that comes with the TV, which looks like a standard remote but has some cool features. They can use it to zoom around the web or do all those multimedia things they want to do on their hardware. The reviewer then breaks out the cable for component input and HDMI break-out for composite inputs.

As the reviewer mounts the base of the TV and gives birth to the baby, they mention that LG gave birth to the baby, not them. They're now setting up the TV and are kind of like "wow" when they see it in front of them on the stand with the curve. The reviewer mentions that this is a mouse-like movement to navigate around the screen and needs to be woken up.

The TV features passive 3D, so you don't need powered glasses to watch content. They're also giving away some mounting hardware. After setting up the TV, the reviewer says it's striking once you've got it in front of you on the stand with the curve. The reviewer mentions that they were kind of like "wow" when they saw it.

The LG Content Store is pre-installed on the TV, which allows you to see some of the apps, such as YouTube, Netflix, Cineplex, and more. If you go back to your home screen, you can navigate down, which is pretty cool. The reviewer also mentions that there's a built-in web browser and smart share this feature, which allows you to share content from your phone.

The reviewer wants to log into YouTube real quick to show you what the TV looks like with 4K content streaming off it. They're using a USB drive with a 60-megabit-per-second bitrate to check out the range of potential colors and brightness that this display is capable of. The reviewer also wants to talk about the ports on this thing, as they assume that's going to be of interest to their viewers.

The TV has all sorts of ports and audio outputs, including standard mini jack output, a few USBs (including one USB 3.0), and several HDMI ports. There's also an antenna/cable in there for digital optical audio output, and break-out sections for component or composite inputs, as well as a LAN port if you prefer to use a wired internet connection.

The reviewer ends the video by saying that this is the best unboxing they've ever seen – fast and efficient. They're excited about the 4K content on their new TV and want everyone to take a look at it for themselves. LG is also hosting a sweepstakes, so you might be able to win one of these incredible TVs.

The reviewer thanks their viewers for watching and mentions that they'll catch you shortly on the next episode, which will feature a crazy experiment with more than one of these OLED TVs – but that's all we know for now.