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LG OLED65G57LW (65", G5, OLED, 4K, 2025, DE)
EUR1549,–

LG OLED65G57LW

65", G5, OLED, 4K, 2025, DE


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6 months ago

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6 months ago

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The two models differ mainly in their regional focus and features. The OLED77G57LW is designed for Switzerland and comes with a wall mount, while the OLED77G58LW is intended for the EU market. The main difference lies not only in the remote control, but also in the mounting device: the G57 series is specially optimised for wall mounting, while the G58 series also offers a wall bracket. There may also be regional differences in tuners and local features, such as the twin-triple tuner for the German market. The price difference of around 1700 francs can be explained by different regional pricing, taxes, import costs and market positioning in Switzerland versus the EU. The technical specifications such as OLED display, 4K resolution, 165 Hz refresh rate and the Alpha 11 AI processor are identical for both models.
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7 months ago

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When comparing the technical specifications of the two LG TVs, a few differences are noticeable, some of which are self-explanatory. The others need to be clarified to avoid surprises. - Manufacturer number: AVS for the Swiss market. AEU for the Euro market (e.g. different mains plugs) - Refresh rate is different: 165 vs. 120 Hz: Why? Possibly incorrect information? - Video outputs: Different number: Why? - The cheaper TV has longer delivery times. - The weight is different: Why? (with or without base, with or without packaging) => The more expensive TV, which I bought about 2 weeks ago for approx. 2100 .-Fr, is suitable for the Swiss market. The delivery time was 1 day :-)
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1 week ago

With a DE/EU version, Switzerland may not be selectable as a region. In this case, Swiss apps such as Sunrise TV may not be displayed in the LG Content Store. If you want to be sure and need the Sunrise TV app, I recommend using the CH version.
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The main difference lies in the plug. The CH version is supplied with a Swiss plug, while the EU version is supplied with an EU plug and an adapter for Swiss sockets. The stand is included in the scope of delivery.
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1 week ago

Both models are based on the same LG G5 series with identical panels and features. However, the OLED48G59L is an imported device. It is supplied with an additional power adapter so that it can be used with Swiss sockets. The OLED48G59LS, on the other hand, is intended for the Swiss market and therefore does not require an adapter. The price difference is due to the fact that the devices are purchased from different suppliers.
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1 month ago

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4 weeks ago

According to the available information, the product uses VESA 300 × 300 and weighs 22 kg. The existing wall mount supports 300 × 300, 37 to 70 inches and up to 50 kg, among other things. So that should fit.
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2 months ago

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2 months ago

Technically, the EU and Swiss models are practically identical. They differ in the country version with regard to the power plug and there may be slight regional adaptations, e.g. TV channel lists, DVB-T/C/S configurations, country-specific apps or services.
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3 months ago

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3 months ago

The main difference between the CH and DE versions is the plug. The DE version is supplied with a suitable adapter. In addition, the CH version usually comes with pre-installed apps that are specifically designed for the Swiss market. The same applies to the DE version, which can usually contain pre-installed apps for the German market.
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3 months ago

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3 months ago

As far as we know, the appliances are technically very similar. The main difference is usually the regional version: mains plug (CH vs EU with adapter) and in some cases regional labelling or pre-assignment. However, this difference will not be noticeable in everyday use, as settings and adjustments can be made according to personal preference.
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4 months ago

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4 months ago

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The LG OLED55G59LS is not directly compatible with Oticon Intent hearing aids via Bluetooth, as is the case with normal Bluetooth headphones. Oticon hearing aids use a special 2.4 GHz radio protocol and not classic Bluetooth audio. To transmit the TV sound directly to the hearing aids, the Oticon TV Adapter 3.0 is required. This is connected to the TV (e.g. via the optical audio output) and streams the sound wirelessly to the hearing aids. The Bluetooth function of the LG TV alone is not sufficient for this.
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5 months ago

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