
"I would argue that the most crucial aspect of any television set is its picture quality. Never mind its smart capabilities, brand prestige, or super-high refresh rate. For human beings, at first glance anyway, the visual stimulus overrides all else. This is why when you walk into Costco, you are arrested by the exquisite images flashing on a bunch of big-screen TVs set to "Retail Mode," peacocking their 4K beauty. First impressions are always based on appearance."
"The C5 has a unique construction and a futuristic aesthetic. For one thing, it has one of the thinnest screens I've ever seen -- at a mere 0.25 inches thick. When lifting it out of the box, my colleague and I were wary of handling the edges of the screen because they seemed so delicate. The lower section of the panel is more substantial, something to grab onto while setting it up."
Picture quality dominates initial human response to televisions, with striking 4K demo images in retail settings prompting immediate impressions. The C5 prioritizes image excellence and ranks among the best OLED TVs available. The design features extreme thinness — a 0.25-inch screen — yielding a futuristic, 'more screen, less panel' aesthetic. Thin edges feel delicate during handling, while a thicker lower panel provides a secure grip for setup. Packaging places the remote on top for easy access. The C5's balance of exceptional picture quality and near-bezel minimalism achieves a compelling combination for viewers seeking visual impact.
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