Classic Features
LG G5 has a lot to offer when it comes to classic television features. Apart from the lack of the ability to watch two sources (PIP), the TV performs excellently for everyday use. There are no issues with connecting external Bluetooth devices like headphones, and the EPG interface is very clear and understandable – even for those who are not particularly tech-savvy.
Smart TV Features
The Smart TV in the G5 operates on the WebOS system – it is the heart and brain of the entire television. With the Magic remote, using the G5 is truly enjoyable. We control the cursor on the screen with wrist movements, which resembles using a mouse in the air. The system itself is very sophisticated and offers everything one could expect: AirPlay, screen mirroring, voice search, and voice commands – all of which work smoothly and without delays. There’s no doubt it’s one of the best operating systems in TVs on the market.
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During our tests, we had almost nothing to complain about – maybe aside from one exception: the confusion surrounding the remote. Depending on the market and the specific version of the model, you may encounter the new, minimalist Magic remote (without a numeric keypad), or the older version with a full set of buttons. We tested the G54LW model, which had the new Magic remote, but it’s hard to say how the situation looks in other variants. It may be a similar situation to the LG C5 series, where the remote attachment also depends on the specific market.
webOS System and Smart Features
The television runs on the latest version of the webOS system. Although it is a closed platform, it supports absolutely all the key streaming apps on the market. You can also easily access useful wireless connectivity features like built-in Chromecast, AirPlay, and classic screen mirroring. However, the biggest standout feature of the LG platform is the brilliant Magic remote. While it is quite compact and lacks a physical numeric keypad, it does something that competitors still can't replicate – it functions like a wireless mouse. It is equipped with a gyroscope, allowing you to move an intuitive cursor across the screen, which dramatically speeds up entering passwords or navigating menus. Additionally, LG has one of the best voice assistants for controlling the device, and this combination with the Magic remote provides excellent capabilities for navigating the system. The only thing that can be quite irritating here is the intrusive ads and sponsored tiles, as LG increasingly clutters the main screen of the system. Despite this, the lack of Google TV is not a detriment to the G6 – considering the smooth operation of webOS, one can confidently say it is even an advantage.
Features for Traditionalists
In terms of traditional television, the LG G6 also performs excellently and does not forget about traditional users. Despite the minimalist remote, it includes a plethora of useful features. The manufacturer did not skip on the PVR function, which allows recording programs from the built-in tuners directly to external USB storage or a hard drive. We also have a smoothly functioning TimeShift for pausing live TV and a recording scheduling option. These features can prove to be a great advantage during the upcoming FIFA World Cup, when matches will be played late in the evening and we may not be able to watch them live. Of course, standard features are also included, such as the ability to connect wireless headphones via Bluetooth.