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LG 55" OLED55B4PSA Oled B4 4K UHD Smart TV [2024]
LG 55" OLED55B4PSA Oled B4 4K UHD Smart TV [2024]
LG 55" OLED55B4PSA Oled B4 4K UHD Smart TV [2024]
LG 55" OLED55B4PSA Oled B4 4K UHD Smart TV [2024]
LG 55" OLED55B4PSA Oled B4 4K UHD Smart TV [2024]
LG 55" OLED55B4PSA Oled B4 4K UHD Smart TV [2024]
LG 55" OLED55B4PSA Oled B4 4K UHD Smart TV [2024]
LG 55" OLED55B4PSA Oled B4 4K UHD Smart TV [2024]
LG 55" OLED55B4PSA Oled B4 4K UHD Smart TV [2024]
LG 55" OLED55B4PSA Oled B4 4K UHD Smart TV [2024]
LG 55" OLED55B4PSA Oled B4 4K UHD Smart TV [2024]
LG 55" OLED55B4PSA Oled B4 4K UHD Smart TV [2024]
LG 55" OLED55B4PSA Oled B4 4K UHD Smart TV [2024]

LG 55" OLED55B4PSA Oled B4 4K UHD Smart TV [2024]

Experience immersive entertainment like never before with the LG 55-Inch OLED B4 4K UHD Smart TV (2024). Featuring OLED technology and the powerful a8 AI Processor 4K, enjoy stunning visuals with vibrant colors and deep contrasts. True Motion 200 Hz ensures smooth, fluid motion for an enhanced viewing experience. Dive into a world of vivid detail and dynamic range with HDR10 and HLG support. Seamlessly access your favorite streaming services via webOS 24, including Stan, Netflix, TenPlay, and more. With its sleek design and smart features, this TV is the perfect addition to any home, offering endless entertainment possibilities at your fingertips.

Experience immersive entertainment like never before with the LG 55-Inch OLED B4 4K UHD Smart TV (2024). Featuring OLED technology and the powerful a8 AI Processor 4K, enjoy stunning visuals with vibrant colors and deep contrasts. True Motion 200 Hz ensures smooth, fluid motion for an enhanced viewing experience. Dive into a world of vivid detail and dynamic range with HDR10 and HLG support. Seamlessly access your favorite streaming services via webOS 24, including Stan, Netflix, TenPlay, and more. With its sleek design and smart features, this TV is the perfect addition to any home, offering endless entertainment possibilities at your fingertips.

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65"

LG 55" OLED55B4PSA Oled B4 4K UHD Smart TV [2024]

Experience immersive entertainment like never before with the LG 55-Inch OLED B4 4K UHD Smart TV (2024). Featuring OLED technology and the powerful a8 AI Processor 4K, enjoy stunning visuals with vibrant colors and deep contrasts. True Motion 200 Hz ensures smooth, fluid motion for an enhanced viewing experience. Dive into a world of vivid detail and dynamic range with HDR10 and HLG support. Seamlessly access your favorite streaming services via webOS 24, including Stan, Netflix, TenPlay, and more. With its sleek design and smart features, this TV is the perfect addition to any home, offering endless entertainment possibilities at your fingertips.

Experience immersive entertainment like never before with the LG 55-Inch OLED B4 4K UHD Smart TV (2024). Featuring OLED technology and the powerful a8 AI Processor 4K, enjoy stunning visuals with vibrant colors and deep contrasts. True Motion 200 Hz ensures smooth, fluid motion for an enhanced viewing experience. Dive into a world of vivid detail and dynamic range with HDR10 and HLG support. Seamlessly access your favorite streaming services via webOS 24, including Stan, Netflix, TenPlay, and more. With its sleek design and smart features, this TV is the perfect addition to any home, offering endless entertainment possibilities at your fingertips.

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LG 55 Inch B4 4K UHD Smart OLED TV [2024] OLED55B4PSA

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$2,495.00

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LG 55-inch B4 4K UHD OLED Smart TV

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Reviews

Excellent TV set
25 November 2023Bearcat01

originally posted on johnlewis.com

This TV exceeded my expectations. The system is quite clever and, if configured properly, delivers an excellent experience. The AI image / program detection works quite well. The sound is much better than previous flat TVs and if you are not too much obsessed with 'cinema' effects, the sound system performs decently. The picture is really amazing especially in Dolby Atmos UHD mode. The TV automatically detects films and goes in film mode removing the 'video' effect, maximising the movie as the director meant it. The OLED contrast is just unbeatable and, despite warnings that OLED screens are not bright compared to QLEDs, I have to say that this TV does actually quite well, killing all the room light reflection, even the window light, during the day, is barely ... MoreThis TV exceeded my expectations. The system is quite clever and, if configured properly, delivers an excellent experience. The AI image / program detection works quite well. The sound is much better than previous flat TVs and if you are not too much obsessed with 'cinema' effects, the sound system performs decently. The picture is really amazing especially in Dolby Atmos UHD mode. The TV automatically detects films and goes in film mode removing the 'video' effect, maximising the movie as the director meant it. The OLED contrast is just unbeatable and, despite warnings that OLED screens are not bright compared to QLEDs, I have to say that this TV does actually quite well, killing all the room light reflection, even the window light, during the day, is barely noticeable. Only 'gripe' so far would be the voice recognition being a bit 'annoying' but I guess is more down to myself not able to use it properly. Overall a really good product.

Fantastic TV!
1 September 2024OsgoodP

originally posted on johnlewis.com

This is our 2nd OLED from LG - this time to replace our ageing 6-year-old TV in the lounge. Although considered the entry-level model, don't let that tagline fool you; this TV offers astonishing picture quality. Our first OLED made us watch all our favourite movies again (a strong litmus test for the picture quality). The 2024 model is no different, with our two little ones now refusing to watch their shows on any other telly in the house. Our 6-year-old TV was a heavy, chunky 50" beast with a thick protruding border around the screen. This 65" OLED is slimmer, lighter, and far more petite than it has a right to for its size, thanks to its borderless screen edge. Design-wise it is a thing of beauty and remarkably unobtrusive considering its size. Saying that, we did ... MoreThis is our 2nd OLED from LG - this time to replace our ageing 6-year-old TV in the lounge. Although considered the entry-level model, don't let that tagline fool you; this TV offers astonishing picture quality. Our first OLED made us watch all our favourite movies again (a strong litmus test for the picture quality). The 2024 model is no different, with our two little ones now refusing to watch their shows on any other telly in the house. Our 6-year-old TV was a heavy, chunky 50" beast with a thick protruding border around the screen. This 65" OLED is slimmer, lighter, and far more petite than it has a right to for its size, thanks to its borderless screen edge. Design-wise it is a thing of beauty and remarkably unobtrusive considering its size. Saying that, we did note that as a stand mount it did not fit on our TV unit at all. The stands are positioned at the end of each side of the telly meaning you need a pretty wide TV unit to stand this on. It was only a short-term problem for us as we've since wall-mounted it-but it is something to be aware of if your primary decision is the stand mount option for your room.If planning to attach the TV to the wall, consideration should be taken to the type of wall bracket purchased. The HDMI 3 (eARC/ARC) connection in particular is located on the back of the TV-along with the HDMI 4, optical digital out and LAN-instead of at the side. This can be a pain to access and/or use with a fixed slim mount or flush wall mount. Ensure you have a right-angle adapter or cable if exploring this mount option to avoid any frustrations.At < 20 kgs this TV is very light for its size - which does help eliminate any anxiety around attempting a wall mount without the worry of it falling off. (It was so light I was able to wall mount this on my own with minimal effort).If burn-in is one of your worries then the good news is this is becoming far less of a concern these days. Our 2022 model was quite aggressive in the way it handled this problem with the screen saver coming on almost immediately on non-use. The 2024 model has adopted a far more relaxed approach to none use-to the point that my aforementioned anxiety was triggered quite a few times during the first 2 weeks of use when I noticed my screen was still showing a paused movie instead of the customary screen saver after popping out to make a cup of coffee. If LG are less concerned about burn-in, then so should you be.Overall a great purchase.

Fantastic sound and awesome viewing!
15 July 2024Arfan

originally posted on johnlewis.com

When I ordered this C Series I was sceptical if I should I buy another LG OLED tv, as how could they improve such a nice tv. However I did go ahead and buy this LG OLED C4 series and when it did arrive I wasn't really impressed with the look of the packaging as it didn't give me much excitement to look at a plain box, it could have been more colourful and printed but I guess to save the environment it came without any colours. After setting up the TV, I realised that the sound quality has improved so much, by this I mean the depth of sound and at low volume it just sounded so loud. Also the picture quality is very impressive too, it just looks crystal clear and there are different presets available for different viewings. The brightness is very good and impressive ... MoreWhen I ordered this C Series I was sceptical if I should I buy another LG OLED tv, as how could they improve such a nice tv. However I did go ahead and buy this LG OLED C4 series and when it did arrive I wasn't really impressed with the look of the packaging as it didn't give me much excitement to look at a plain box, it could have been more colourful and printed but I guess to save the environment it came without any colours. After setting up the TV, I realised that the sound quality has improved so much, by this I mean the depth of sound and at low volume it just sounded so loud. Also the picture quality is very impressive too, it just looks crystal clear and there are different presets available for different viewings. The brightness is very good and impressive along with the HDR setting which sets it alight from other tv's that I've used. The viewing angles from the sides is just as impressive as looking from the front as the colours don't fade. The good thing about this tv is that it has 4 hdmi ports which are all 144 hertz and are good for gamers along with the dashboard that can be used while playing so I could change the settings to suit the game I am playing. The remote for this tv is similar to the previous model I had and it looks too plastic and cheap but it does have good functions as the pointer is helpful when I want to select things and it also has a scrawler along with one touch buttons to some regular apps that I use to watch films. This tv also supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos and that makes a lot of difference when watching certain programs and playing games. However there are a few things that I'm not really impressed with that they could have changed from the previous model I had and that was the power cable which is set permanent and can't be made long so it could be short from your socket and also the ports are all on one side of the tv as before they were split on the back and some on the left side to connect your devices. The rear design of the tv doesn't feel premium as it has a cement type effect which is very rough and not smooth to touch at all. The remote could have been changed to make it feel more premium such as adding metal or titanium as it feels too plastic and cheap. Since using this tv there are too many updates and it just feels annoying to wait while the tv is updating but at least it feels like the updates will make the experience better so it's worthwhile doing these frequently. Fantastic tv overall.

Specification

Screen TechnologyOLED
Screen Size55 in
Visual TechnologyTrue
Local DimmingSelf Lit Pixels
Operating SystemWEBOS 24

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LG 55 Inch B4 4K UHD Smart OLED TV [2024] OLED55B4PSA

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$1,595.00

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$2,495.00

LG 55-inch B4 4K UHD OLED Smart TV

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$2,495.00

LG 55-inch B4 4K UHD OLED Smart TV

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Price history

Reviews

Excellent TV set
25 November 2023

This TV exceeded my expectations. The system is quite clever and, if configured properly, delivers an excellent experience. The AI image / program detection works quite well. The sound is much better than previous flat TVs and if you are not too much obsessed with 'cinema' effects, the sound system performs decently. The picture is really amazing especially in Dolby Atmos UHD mode. The TV automatically detects films and goes in film mode removing the 'video' effect, maximising the movie as the director meant it. The OLED contrast is just unbeatable and, despite warnings that OLED screens are not bright compared to QLEDs, I have to say that this TV does actually quite well, killing all the room light reflection, even the window light, during the day, is barely ... MoreThis TV exceeded my expectations. The system is quite clever and, if configured properly, delivers an excellent experience. The AI image / program detection works quite well. The sound is much better than previous flat TVs and if you are not too much obsessed with 'cinema' effects, the sound system performs decently. The picture is really amazing especially in Dolby Atmos UHD mode. The TV automatically detects films and goes in film mode removing the 'video' effect, maximising the movie as the director meant it. The OLED contrast is just unbeatable and, despite warnings that OLED screens are not bright compared to QLEDs, I have to say that this TV does actually quite well, killing all the room light reflection, even the window light, during the day, is barely noticeable. Only 'gripe' so far would be the voice recognition being a bit 'annoying' but I guess is more down to myself not able to use it properly. Overall a really good product.

Bearcat01 originally posted on johnlewis.com
Fantastic TV!
1 September 2024

This is our 2nd OLED from LG - this time to replace our ageing 6-year-old TV in the lounge. Although considered the entry-level model, don't let that tagline fool you; this TV offers astonishing picture quality. Our first OLED made us watch all our favourite movies again (a strong litmus test for the picture quality). The 2024 model is no different, with our two little ones now refusing to watch their shows on any other telly in the house. Our 6-year-old TV was a heavy, chunky 50" beast with a thick protruding border around the screen. This 65" OLED is slimmer, lighter, and far more petite than it has a right to for its size, thanks to its borderless screen edge. Design-wise it is a thing of beauty and remarkably unobtrusive considering its size. Saying that, we did ... MoreThis is our 2nd OLED from LG - this time to replace our ageing 6-year-old TV in the lounge. Although considered the entry-level model, don't let that tagline fool you; this TV offers astonishing picture quality. Our first OLED made us watch all our favourite movies again (a strong litmus test for the picture quality). The 2024 model is no different, with our two little ones now refusing to watch their shows on any other telly in the house. Our 6-year-old TV was a heavy, chunky 50" beast with a thick protruding border around the screen. This 65" OLED is slimmer, lighter, and far more petite than it has a right to for its size, thanks to its borderless screen edge. Design-wise it is a thing of beauty and remarkably unobtrusive considering its size. Saying that, we did note that as a stand mount it did not fit on our TV unit at all. The stands are positioned at the end of each side of the telly meaning you need a pretty wide TV unit to stand this on. It was only a short-term problem for us as we've since wall-mounted it-but it is something to be aware of if your primary decision is the stand mount option for your room.If planning to attach the TV to the wall, consideration should be taken to the type of wall bracket purchased. The HDMI 3 (eARC/ARC) connection in particular is located on the back of the TV-along with the HDMI 4, optical digital out and LAN-instead of at the side. This can be a pain to access and/or use with a fixed slim mount or flush wall mount. Ensure you have a right-angle adapter or cable if exploring this mount option to avoid any frustrations.At < 20 kgs this TV is very light for its size - which does help eliminate any anxiety around attempting a wall mount without the worry of it falling off. (It was so light I was able to wall mount this on my own with minimal effort).If burn-in is one of your worries then the good news is this is becoming far less of a concern these days. Our 2022 model was quite aggressive in the way it handled this problem with the screen saver coming on almost immediately on non-use. The 2024 model has adopted a far more relaxed approach to none use-to the point that my aforementioned anxiety was triggered quite a few times during the first 2 weeks of use when I noticed my screen was still showing a paused movie instead of the customary screen saver after popping out to make a cup of coffee. If LG are less concerned about burn-in, then so should you be.Overall a great purchase.

OsgoodP originally posted on johnlewis.com
Fantastic sound and awesome viewing!
15 July 2024

When I ordered this C Series I was sceptical if I should I buy another LG OLED tv, as how could they improve such a nice tv. However I did go ahead and buy this LG OLED C4 series and when it did arrive I wasn't really impressed with the look of the packaging as it didn't give me much excitement to look at a plain box, it could have been more colourful and printed but I guess to save the environment it came without any colours. After setting up the TV, I realised that the sound quality has improved so much, by this I mean the depth of sound and at low volume it just sounded so loud. Also the picture quality is very impressive too, it just looks crystal clear and there are different presets available for different viewings. The brightness is very good and impressive ... MoreWhen I ordered this C Series I was sceptical if I should I buy another LG OLED tv, as how could they improve such a nice tv. However I did go ahead and buy this LG OLED C4 series and when it did arrive I wasn't really impressed with the look of the packaging as it didn't give me much excitement to look at a plain box, it could have been more colourful and printed but I guess to save the environment it came without any colours. After setting up the TV, I realised that the sound quality has improved so much, by this I mean the depth of sound and at low volume it just sounded so loud. Also the picture quality is very impressive too, it just looks crystal clear and there are different presets available for different viewings. The brightness is very good and impressive along with the HDR setting which sets it alight from other tv's that I've used. The viewing angles from the sides is just as impressive as looking from the front as the colours don't fade. The good thing about this tv is that it has 4 hdmi ports which are all 144 hertz and are good for gamers along with the dashboard that can be used while playing so I could change the settings to suit the game I am playing. The remote for this tv is similar to the previous model I had and it looks too plastic and cheap but it does have good functions as the pointer is helpful when I want to select things and it also has a scrawler along with one touch buttons to some regular apps that I use to watch films. This tv also supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos and that makes a lot of difference when watching certain programs and playing games. However there are a few things that I'm not really impressed with that they could have changed from the previous model I had and that was the power cable which is set permanent and can't be made long so it could be short from your socket and also the ports are all on one side of the tv as before they were split on the back and some on the left side to connect your devices. The rear design of the tv doesn't feel premium as it has a cement type effect which is very rough and not smooth to touch at all. The remote could have been changed to make it feel more premium such as adding metal or titanium as it feels too plastic and cheap. Since using this tv there are too many updates and it just feels annoying to wait while the tv is updating but at least it feels like the updates will make the experience better so it's worthwhile doing these frequently. Fantastic tv overall.

Arfan originally posted on johnlewis.com
Great TV, great soundbar, but a couple of annoying issues
18 August 2024

I received my TV, OLED55C44LA, and soundbar, USC9S, two weeks ago. As most reviews reported, the quality of the images and the sound are excellent, but there are two annoying issues. The best "sound experience" is when the TV speakers and the sound bar are used at the same time. Unfortunately, the LG TV Magic Remote is not so magic because, in this configuration, the remote is not able to control the volume of the sound bar, regardless of whether the soundbar is connected using the optic cable or Bluetooth; as a result, the only possibility is two use two remotes to keep the volume in sync, TV remote and soundbar remote. Surprisingly, my SKY remote can control at the same time the volume of the TV and soundbar at the same time. So, I am juggling three remotes ... MoreI received my TV, OLED55C44LA, and soundbar, USC9S, two weeks ago. As most reviews reported, the quality of the images and the sound are excellent, but there are two annoying issues. The best "sound experience" is when the TV speakers and the sound bar are used at the same time. Unfortunately, the LG TV Magic Remote is not so magic because, in this configuration, the remote is not able to control the volume of the sound bar, regardless of whether the soundbar is connected using the optic cable or Bluetooth; as a result, the only possibility is two use two remotes to keep the volume in sync, TV remote and soundbar remote. Surprisingly, my SKY remote can control at the same time the volume of the TV and soundbar at the same time. So, I am juggling three remotes depending on what I am watching. Moreover, the Discovery+ app seems to have some issues working with WebOS. When I watch sports events in UHD, despite having a broadband connection at 44Mbs, the Discovery+ app buffers every 2 minutes, making it impossible to watch the sport in UHD. I did a bit of research. It seems like a common issue, and there is a lot of finger-pointing between LG and Discovery+.The bottom line is that considering the price of the TV, I would have expected better.

Roberto originally posted on johnlewis.com
LG OLED B42 55"
24 August 2024

This TV replaced another brand, a quantum dot Q60 50" TV. The Q60 lasted 3 years and 8 months, yes I know this only had a 1 year warranty, but is 3 years 8 months really fit for purpose? Reading other reviews I found there were lots of people having issues with the Q60, based on that I decided I needed to switch brand. As the OLED prices have dropped, I decided to review these. Checking reviews I could find no viable difference with the LG OLED B42 vs B46 so went for the B42. A lot of reviews I found detailed that brightness was not as good as other type of TV, this nearly put me off, but having purchased I'm not sure why brightness is an issue, as this TV is bright enough for me, I've had to turn this down.I use this set to watch TV with Freesat and Freeview,and ... MoreThis TV replaced another brand, a quantum dot Q60 50" TV. The Q60 lasted 3 years and 8 months, yes I know this only had a 1 year warranty, but is 3 years 8 months really fit for purpose? Reading other reviews I found there were lots of people having issues with the Q60, based on that I decided I needed to switch brand. As the OLED prices have dropped, I decided to review these. Checking reviews I could find no viable difference with the LG OLED B42 vs B46 so went for the B42. A lot of reviews I found detailed that brightness was not as good as other type of TV, this nearly put me off, but having purchased I'm not sure why brightness is an issue, as this TV is bright enough for me, I've had to turn this down.I use this set to watch TV with Freesat and Freeview,and to stream from a cloud based media player I'm not a gamer so can't help there.Configuration - Wall mounted with a basic Bluetooth LG Sound Bar.Easy to setup, light enough for one person to handle..4 HDMI ports - I used a AV to HDMI adapter for an old external device This also uses a USB port to provide power.I hate True motion (Soap Operas mode) so turned that off for each input source, the LG settings menu is easy to navigate to turn this off. The home menu is also far better than the Q60.TV channels that broadcast old programmes in SD, upscaling to larger format is quite good.HD broadcasts - Great picture.4K input - Wow.After tweaking settings for my preferences, I have to say OLED is so much better than anything I've owned before. A test for me although you could say is pointless is the credits at the end of a programme, my old OLED was jittery and these weren't clear, this TV is great at motion smoothing and that's with True Motion switched off.Sound - Can't advise as I use a basic sound bar rather than the TV speakers, the good thing though is I can now use the soundbar in Bluetooth mode, I couldn't do that before with the Q60 as every time you turned on the TV you would have to change the TV settings to output to the Bluetooth speaker, this TV auto finds the speaker on start up. The benefit hear for me is that the Freesat remote and TV remote both adjust the same volume, rather than a separate Freesat and TV volume setting.The remote is very well balanced, I find a lot of remote are heavy and one end and always fall of the sofa, but this one is great.I also have a WDCloud with a Twonky media player, the TV finds the Twonky Media Player automatically, big relief as I could not find any reviews that said media players work with this TV.One week in, and I'm so pleased with this TV, best picture I've ever had and all external devices play ok.Two minor niggles,1) Freesat box will not turn on via Arc HDMI, but it turns off.2) Bluetooth sound bar will not turn off with the TV, but it turns on. (The speaker turns off after 15 minutes of no input so not a deal breaker).

Newbeetle originally posted on LG
LG changed my gaming experience forever
8 August 2024

The LG OLED 65B42LA is an amazing TV, sure to please all but the most demanding buyers. The very good brightness, HDR makes it well-suited to watching anything, from TV content to the latest hit movies in HDR. It has superb reflection handling, and with its good peak brightness, the TV can handle bright rooms or glare without issue. But like almost every OLED on the market, it's better suited for a dark room, where its OLED panel, with its deep inky blacks, truly performs at its best. Its very low input lag makes it a gamer's dream, as your inputs are translated almost instantaneously to the screen, and its superb response time makes it a great choice for any fans of fast-moving content, be it sports or games, as action stays clear and crisp throughout. As soon as I ... MoreThe LG OLED 65B42LA is an amazing TV, sure to please all but the most demanding buyers. The very good brightness, HDR makes it well-suited to watching anything, from TV content to the latest hit movies in HDR. It has superb reflection handling, and with its good peak brightness, the TV can handle bright rooms or glare without issue. But like almost every OLED on the market, it's better suited for a dark room, where its OLED panel, with its deep inky blacks, truly performs at its best. Its very low input lag makes it a gamer's dream, as your inputs are translated almost instantaneously to the screen, and its superb response time makes it a great choice for any fans of fast-moving content, be it sports or games, as action stays clear and crisp throughout. As soon as I hooked up my console to the LG 65B42LA , which does support 4K 120Hz – I loaded up some games and noticed an immediate difference in the picture quality. It was night and day. Textures, light, colors are more realistic. You may think these differences are relatively minor, but they made my gaming experience that much more immersive and, ultimately, more enjoyable The TV also supports DTS, making it a fantastic choice for your home entertainment center, in combination with the LG soundbar and the WOW orchestra option you feel like you are in a movie or a game because the sound surrounds you from every side.

Leaderek88uk originally posted on LG
My first OLED after years of wanting one
2 October 2024

I upgraded from an approx. five year old Sony Bravia, which was the cheapest Bravia at the time and this year was getting noticeably slower to process and from the date of purchase I was frustrated at the amount of input when playing video games TV.I came close to buying a C2 a couple of years ago but ultimately didn’t pull the trigger due to the price and when reading about The B4 being a similar specification to the C2 I decided to finally purchased my first OLED with appliances online who price matched a competitor.After using The B4 for about a month now I am happy to report the gaming side of things is great, although not quite as instantaneous as I was hoping for. It is only marginally different (slower) when compared to my samsung 49 inch qled ... MoreI upgraded from an approx. five year old Sony Bravia, which was the cheapest Bravia at the time and this year was getting noticeably slower to process and from the date of purchase I was frustrated at the amount of input when playing video games TV.I came close to buying a C2 a couple of years ago but ultimately didn’t pull the trigger due to the price and when reading about The B4 being a similar specification to the C2 I decided to finally purchased my first OLED with appliances online who price matched a competitor.After using The B4 for about a month now I am happy to report the gaming side of things is great, although not quite as instantaneous as I was hoping for. It is only marginally different (slower) when compared to my samsung 49 inch qled monitor.The picture itself is very good when looking at content that lets it flourish such as very clear photos and 4K content. It is worth noting that from my experience all 4k TVs are very clear, the OLED panel just has that extra 5% though.I am a little disappointed with the webOS operating system. I don’t find it to be as quick to process (load time) as I was hoping for do I find it as intuitive to use however this may change over time.The ThinQ app on the phone is good for a remote, however can at times think the TV is off when it’s on (even if you just turned it on with your phone) which can be frustrating.And for anyone who enjoys having google photos ambient mode as a screen saver, as we did, WebOS as far as I can tell doesn’t support this. You can link google photos to their ‘gallery screen saver’ but imo it’s not as good as it won’t display the time, weather, dual portrait photos etc.

Benny originally posted on appliancesonline.com.au
Obsessed with this tv
25 September 2024

The LG OLED65B4AUA TV is a game-changer for home entertainment, delivering an incredible viewing experience that truly feels like bringing the cinema to your living room. The first thing you'll notice is the picture quality, it's breathtaking. The colors are vibrant, and the blacks are so deep that it makes everything on screen pop with a lifelike clarity that's hard to believe. Whether you're watching a movie, catching up on your favorite shows, or playing video games, the visuals are consistently stunning. The sound quality is impressive too, with a rich immersive audio that adds depth to whatever you're watching. The sleek design of the TV is a perfect fit for any space, and the user-friendly interface makes it easy to access all your favorite streaming services. ... MoreThe LG OLED65B4AUA TV is a game-changer for home entertainment, delivering an incredible viewing experience that truly feels like bringing the cinema to your living room. The first thing you'll notice is the picture quality, it's breathtaking. The colors are vibrant, and the blacks are so deep that it makes everything on screen pop with a lifelike clarity that's hard to believe. Whether you're watching a movie, catching up on your favorite shows, or playing video games, the visuals are consistently stunning. The sound quality is impressive too, with a rich immersive audio that adds depth to whatever you're watching. The sleek design of the TV is a perfect fit for any space, and the user-friendly interface makes it easy to access all your favorite streaming services. Overall this tv makes every viewing experience special, combining beautiful design with top-tier performance in a way that’s easy for anyone to enjoy. Review submitted as part of a program that provides a purchase discount.

Anam M originally posted on LG
Poor user interface and usability
6 August 2024

Coming from a TV with a simple straightforward set of menus that were easy to navigate to WebOs3 was a disappointing shock. Use of a "mouse" that can be described as inaccurate at best to point at small icons lacks common sense. "Just because you can does not mean you should" is so applicable to this OS. Why do I have to navigate via the tv guide through filters to change an input?? There is an input button on the remote but you cannot change from Freesat to Freeview through that despite the fact they are different "inputs". Daft. I have yet to find any aspect of the WebOs that improves on more basic, less pretty, but fundamentally better text based menus. The developers are writing these things for tech savvy folk and ignoring the people who hate tech and just want ... MoreComing from a TV with a simple straightforward set of menus that were easy to navigate to WebOs3 was a disappointing shock. Use of a "mouse" that can be described as inaccurate at best to point at small icons lacks common sense. "Just because you can does not mean you should" is so applicable to this OS. Why do I have to navigate via the tv guide through filters to change an input?? There is an input button on the remote but you cannot change from Freesat to Freeview through that despite the fact they are different "inputs". Daft. I have yet to find any aspect of the WebOs that improves on more basic, less pretty, but fundamentally better text based menus. The developers are writing these things for tech savvy folk and ignoring the people who hate tech and just want to watch a picture with sound. I know many elderly people that simple could not cope with this OS, maybe LG should offer a choice of simple but effective menus or a full graphic UI at the time of setup. As far as doing what a TV needs to do is concerned, the Picture is awesome after you have tuned it to your eyes and environment, the sound is good, again this needs some tweaking to suit the room and ears of the users. Neither easy tasks with the WebOS and mouse.

Timmax originally posted on LG
The next-gen of TVs
14 September 2024

It's a really great picture and offers tons of user friendly features. I really like the built-in Ai systems for image and sound quality. You can have a standard definition TV channel running for a few minutes and then image enhancement makes them look like HD channels, that was pretty wild to me. The brightness also really helps counter any light glare on the screen which is really nice too. These ultimately made understand better why 4kHD TVs are becoming less expensive, the OLED really is a next level, mind blowing experience compared to them. It's night and day, I'm glad I was able to catch the Labor Day discount sale at $750, I've been wanting one for some time but couldn't find what I want for under $1000.The only down side is getting the thing out of the ... MoreIt's a really great picture and offers tons of user friendly features. I really like the built-in Ai systems for image and sound quality. You can have a standard definition TV channel running for a few minutes and then image enhancement makes them look like HD channels, that was pretty wild to me. The brightness also really helps counter any light glare on the screen which is really nice too. These ultimately made understand better why 4kHD TVs are becoming less expensive, the OLED really is a next level, mind blowing experience compared to them. It's night and day, I'm glad I was able to catch the Labor Day discount sale at $750, I've been wanting one for some time but couldn't find what I want for under $1000.The only down side is getting the thing out of the box without breaking the screen. The screen is very very thin, like I'm talking iPad thickness here. (I measured and it's actually 3/8 inch thick!) It's pretty heavy and there's almost no way you can pick it up without leaning it over entirely on one side to get a grip that won't damage the screen. (not a fan of that when it's a $1000 tv)

DanM originally posted on bestbuy.com

Specification

Screen TechnologyOLED
Screen Size55 in
Visual TechnologyTrue
Local DimmingSelf Lit Pixels
Operating SystemWEBOS 24