The arrival of LG OLED evo M5 represents a A true revolution for those looking for a living room without cable clutter or compromises on quality.This is the brand's first OLED TV to feature completely wireless connectivity, leaving behind the classic tangle of HDMI and USB cables and giving way to a cleaner experience that's tailored to any space. All this is possible thanks to the Zero Connect Box, a small switchboard that sends video and audio to the TV without having to run cables through the wall, allowing for discreet installation without sacrificing quality.
This model is a step above its predecessors thanks to its Latest generation OLED panel, maximum brightness and ultra-thin design. The wireless approach is not the only attraction: the M5 maintains the classic LG values, such as the pure blacks, bright colors and the infinite contrast, but now add the total flexibility to rearrange your space to your liking, without depending on the location of your router, game console, or sound bar.
Wireless connectivity and Zero Connect Box

One of the main claims of the M5 is the absence of cables between TV and external devices: all the wiring goes to the Zero Connect Box, a hub that can be placed up to nine meters from the TV and communicates wirelessly even in 4K at 144Hz, with hardly any visible latency. This way, you can connect consoles, sound systems, streamers, or players to the box, leaving the screen completely clear except for the power cable. Plus, Wireless transmission guarantees quality: The image and audio arrive intact and with minimal delay.
All HDMI ports All the necessary connections are now located on the Zero Connect Box, making them easy to access without having to reach behind the TV. This greatly simplifies installation and organization, allowing you to have your console or decoder right where it's most convenient, whether next to the sofa or hidden away in a piece of furniture.
State-of-the-art picture and sound performance

The LG OLED evo M5 stands out for its outstanding image quality, inheriting the advances introduced in the G5 series. Its self-emissive OLED panel is managed by the processor α (Alpha) 11 AI Gen2, capable of adjusting brightness, contrast, and scaling in real time, even in bright or dimly lit scenes. The function Brightness Booster Ultimate It allows for brightness up to three times higher than other conventional OLEDs, while maintaining excellent visibility even in intense natural lighting.
As for sound, it incorporates AI SoundPro, capable of simulating a surround system of up to 11.1.2 channels, providing an immersive experience without relying on additional speakers. It also relies on technologies such as Dolby Vision y Dolby Atmos to ensure a premium audiovisual experience, accompanied by Filmmaker mode and ambient light compensation, ideal for demanding moviegoers.
Power for gaming and home theater
The South Korean firm has also thought about the most gamer users, by equipping the M5 with support for NVIDIA G-SYNC, AMD FreeSync Premium, VRR and ALLM on the HDMI 2.1 ports of the Zero Connect Box. This translates to games without tearing or noticeable delay, with low latency below 0,1 ms and support for 4K at 144Hz (on the 65-, 77-, and 83-inch models; the 97-inch model remains at 120Hz). The TV features all the major gaming performance certifications, making it a benchmark choice for both next-gen consoles and high-end PCs.
Movie and series lovers will also enjoy a panel with 100% certified color volume by UL Solutions and Intertek, in addition to the rating Perfect black, which guarantees absolute blacks and vibrant colors, regardless of the ambient lighting.
Design, sizes and availability
The LG OLED evo M5 features a integrated and ultra-thin design, designed to be hung on the wall without any cables sticking out and with a picture-like finish that makes it an elegant piece for the living room. The range will be available in four sizes: 65, 77, 83 and 97 inches, ranging from compact spaces to large living rooms or home theaters.
Regarding availability and pricing, the first countries to receive the M5 will be South Korea, the United States, and the United Kingdom, followed by continental Europe and other markets. While pricing may vary depending on size and country, the first published figures start at around 3.799 euros for the 65-inch model, rising depending on size to €27.999 for the top-of-the-range 97-inch model. LG is expected to update this information as launches progress in each region.
Smart TV, control and connectivity
The TV works on WebOS 25, the latest version of LG's proprietary operating system, which now includes individual user profiles, more minimalist menus, and deeper integration with assistants like Google Assistant, Alexa, Matter, and Apple HomeKit. Additionally, the M5 guarantees long-term compatibility thanks to guaranteed webOS updates for five years after purchase.
Not missing smart features like AI Picture Pro to optimize textures and faces, support for 4K HDR streaming, and options to connect the TV to home automation systems or WiSA-certified wireless speakers. All of this, while always respecting the premise of order and ease of use that characterizes the M5 range.
The international presentation of the LG OLED evo M5 reflects the brand's commitment to leading the next generation of wireless televisions, seeking to satisfy users who demand maximum quality without sacrificing aesthetic minimalism. Park Hyoung-sei, president of LG's entertainment division, emphasized that the M5 series symbolizes the future of premium home entertainment, embodying the brand's commitment to innovation and excellence.
This TV combines picture quality, surround sound, gaming power, and ease of installation, all under one fundamental premise: Goodbye to cables and welcome to order in any living roomIts global rollout is already underway, and it promises to be a benchmark in the sector for those who prioritize both aesthetics and cutting-edge technical features.