I have the following wall mount for this TV and am very satisfied:
Vogels Thin 546 (Wall, 65 ", 30 kg)
However, whether this is cheap is relative for the viewer :)
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Hello Lumue88, yes, the OLED65CX has a Toslink connection via which you can forward the Dolby Digital 5.1 signal to an amplifier. The only thing that is not supported is the DTS signal... this is also criticised in many tests. Personally, however, this does not bother me because I would rate the sound of the TV Dolby Atmos as very good already through the TV speakers. I am a huge fan of this TV and would not give it away again 😁
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The warranty is from the manufacturer. What do you have in mind that makes you fear burn-in? I've had the C9 for over a year now and the Oled panel is like new. Other brands such as Sony also get their Oled panels from LG...
It's a shame you missed out on this promotion, but with patience there will certainly be some again. I am enthusiastic about the device itself, but I have no experience with game consoles. Maybe I'll buy one sometime.
I also had no picture or only sound 1-2 times with my TV box and PS4. I bought new HDMI 2.1 cables in preparation for the PS5 and have never had any problems with them since. I have to say that the old HDMI cables were a bit older - so I'll check the HDMI👌🏼.
Hi Lantian - The Bluetooth connection is without latency - No matter if the Bluetooth goes to speakers or headphones - I personally use a WH-1000XM3 and it goes without problems.
The feet on TVs can usually be dismantled. They are dismantled for transport and, if you want to use the stand, you have to mount it yourself at home.
If you hang the TV on the wall, however, you can simply leave it off, but you will then need an appropriate wall mount.
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Hello together
Maybe someone can help me.
I am using the LG OLED65CX, the Nvidia shield pro and the Sonos Arc with 2 ONE SL as rearspeakers.
I used the HDMI cable supplied by Sonos as the connection from the TV (HDMI eARC) to the Sonos Arc.
I also adjusted the following in the TV settings:
HDMI eARC --> on
Audio output --> HDMI ARC
Digital audio output --> pass through
Adjust AV Sync --> Bypass
Now when I start playing movies from Netflix or Disney+, which according to the info have DolbyVision format, the Sonos app shows me Dolby Digital Plus 5.1.
However, as far as I know, this is not the full Dolby Atmos (but compressed). Or am I wrong here?
By the way, it doesn't matter whether I stream it from the Shield or directly from the TV.
Can you tell me if I need to adjust anything else or if I am fundamentally misunderstanding or doing something wrong?
Thanks for your help.
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It's not a question, but it will interest all Zattoo users:
09.02.2021: The new Zattoo app for LG TVs is here!
...the wait is over: The new Zattoo app for LG Smart TVs is here! With a new design, this app offers you a modern TV experience with super easy operation. This is because the Zattoo app now also supports LG's Magic Remote, which allows you to navigate through the app on your smart TV even faster with the pointer. The new app is available from today in the LG Content Store and can be used on all LG TV models from 2016...
I don't think you'll notice much difference with this upgrade. Unless you're the lucky owner of an output device with HDMI 2.1 and 120Hz like one of the NextGen consoles or a PC with the latest generation of graphics cards and want to take full advantage of it today or tomorrow. Otherwise, you can wait patiently for the new models, which will have WebOS 6.0 and hopefully the "uncut" HDMI 2.1 bandwidth of the full 48Gbit/s. With an upgrade from LCD/LED to OLED, on the other hand, the difference would be clear and, in my opinion, already makes sense.
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