The OLED65A2PUA is a 65 inch 4K TV from LG. It was launched in 2022. It comes with a True 10-bit OLED panel.
It can display a maximum resolution of 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz with a pixel density of 68 ppi.
Picture Quality
After screen size and resolution, the next most important spec to look for in a display is its Color Reproduction (defined by its color gamut specification).
LG did not provide a color gamut rating for this TV. So we have to take a guess. As it comes with an OLED panel, so we can conclude that the equivalent sRGB coverage of this panel would be far above 100%.
What Color Gamut means ?
Color gamut spec of a display indicates the range of colors that it can display.
Meaning, it indicates the ability of a display to produce accurate colors. A display with low color gamut coverage will miss out on some colors (such as deep red), so the image produced will look "washed out" in colors.
Different manufacturers use different units to specify color gamut. Such as — sRGB (most popular), NTSC 1953, DCI P3 Adobe RGB and rec.2020.
But don't worry, below is a chart that will help you choosing a TV with good color accuracy.
After color gamut, the static contrast of a TV also impacts its picture quality.
Understanding Static Contrast
A TV with low static contrast ratio will not produce deep enough blacks and possibly can bleed backlight as shown in the below image:

The static contrast ratio of above TV is 800:1. So make sure you get a TV with a static contrast of >= 1000:1. Ofcourse, More the better.
Also, static contrast ratio and resolution go hand in hand when it comes to details. To put it into perspective, a TV with low contrast ratio will show both dark gray and black as black, so lesser detail overall.
If given a choice, always prefer a FHD TV with high contrast ratio over a 4K TV with low contrast ratio.
This TV comes with a static contrast ratio of Infinity:1.. So no need to worry about this.
HDR is also supported on this TV in form of HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma), Dolby Vision, Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10 Pro.
As for brightness, it can go as bright as 250 nits.
Gaming Performance
If you are planning to use your TV solely for content consumption, you can ignore these specifications. But if you are also going to use the TV for playing games or use it as a PC monitor, make sure to take a TV with the lowest input lag and response time.
The input lag on this TV is 5 ms and its minimum response time is 1 ms. Gamers will love this TV.
What is Input Lag and Why it matters ?
This lag is the latency at which your key-presses or mouse movements changes the content of the TV. For casual Non-FPS games, input lag doesn't matter much.
But ideally, look for a TV that comes with an input lag and response time of < 20ms.
Dimensions and Ergonomics
The TV measures 65 inches vertically and 57 inches horizontally.
It is 1.81 inches thick.
Overall the TV weighs around 17.3 Kgs (including stand). Without stand, it weighs 17.1 Kgs. So plan your space accordingly.
Speaking of ergonomics — If you plan to wall mount the TV, you can make use of the VESA mount provided with this TV, which by the way has an interface size of 300 x 200 mm. However, there is no Swivel, Tilt or Pivot feature support in this TV.
Hardware and Audio
The core of this TV is powered by 4-Core CPU. However, we could'nt find any information about the total RAM on the TV's specsheet.
To power its UI, the TV runs webOS 22 Operating System.
For display connectivity, LG has provided three HDMI 2.0 ports and one S/PDIF port on this TV.
For connecting USB devices, it includes two USB 2.0 ports. Other connectivity ports include — 1x Cable/Antenna In (F-type female), 1x RS232 (C) and 1x Ethernet RJ45.
Regarding wireless connectivity, you will have — Wi-Fi (5Ghz + 2.5Ghz), Wifi-Direct, Bluetooth 5.0 and DLNA.
Now, speaking of speakers, LG has provided 2 x 10W speakers on the TV.
Speaking of power consumption, this TV consumes 114.24 watts on average and 0.5 watts on standby.
For powering this unit, you'll need either a 110V or 220V outlet @ 50Hz-60Hz.