
We had the pleasure of visiting the LG Electronics factory in Poland to celebrate the production of the 10 millionth OLED television! This is a symbolic moment not only for the company but also for the entire country — Poland is strengthening its position as one of LG's most important manufacturing centres in the world.
During our visit to the plant in Mława, we were able to see up close the process of creating OLED televisions – from the assembly of components, through precise calibration, to detailed quality control. The amount of attention given to each stage is truly impressive. The LG team demonstrated that 10 million produced units is not a coincidence, but the result of years of experience and commitment.
Unfortunately, in accordance with safety regulations, we were unable to take photographs inside the factory. However, we will soon share photographs prepared by representatives of LG — at that time, we will show you what the heart of Polish OLED production looks like.
10-million OLED from Mława
It is indeed at the LG factory in Mława that the jubilee 10-millionth OLED television was created, which turned out to be the LG OLED G5 with an 83-inch diagonal. This symbolic piece rolled off the production line as a representative of LG's latest flagship series, showcasing the pinnacle of OLED technology.
There is a reason why the G5 has been distinguished – this model won the Golden Statutette ChooseTV in our editorial ranking and currently holds the highest rating on the portal. The G5 series combines exceptional image precision, impressive brightness of the MLA 2.0 panel, and a minimalist "Gallery" design that makes the television look like a piece of art.
This is proof that OLED technology continues to surprise – and the fact that the jubilee piece was produced in Poland adds even more significance to this event. And speaking of these televisions… the entire LG OLED line this year is truly impressive.
LG B5
LG B5 is the ideal starting point for anyone looking to enter the world of true OLED without overspending. It offers perfect blacks, wide viewing angles, and full support for Dolby Vision, HDR10 and 120 Hz, while maintaining an excellent balance between price and performance. For most users, it's the most sensible choice – whether it's for a movie night or an evening with a console.
Its full review can be found below:
LG C5
LG C5 is the sweet spot in this year’s OLED offering – a balance between price, quality, and features that is hard to beat. The model uses a new OLED evo panel, offering noticeably higher HDR brightness and more realistic colour reproduction. As a result, films look better even in brighter rooms, and details in shadows and highlights are more natural. Add to this the α10 AI processor, which intelligently optimises image and sound in real-time, as well as full support for Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and 4K120Hz – and we have a television that performs excellently both for home cinema and while gaming on next-gen consoles.
Its full review can be found below:
LG G5
At the top is the LG G5, the flagship OLED from the "Gallery" series. This television is designed for display – its ultra-slim design adheres to the wall like a painting, and the second-generation MLA panel achieves record brightness and reference colour reproduction. The G5 also offers advanced factory calibration and a full set of features for professionals: Pixel Cleaning, AI Picture Pro, Filmmaker Mode 2.0, and support for Dolby Vision Precision Detail. For many, this is a reference point when it comes to picture quality in home settings.
Its full review is below: