LG OLED B1 Smart TV

65 inches
    • Sep 01, 2021

    It has incredible reflection handling, but because it doesn't get very bright, it's not the best if you want to place it opposite a window with direct sunlight. It has wide viewing angles if you watch TV with the entire family. Unfortunately, OLEDs can suffer from permanent burn-in, which could be problematic if you watch channels with a lot of static content.

    Kyle Bartlett, Nicholas Di Giovanni, John Peroramas

    Kyle Bartlett, Nicholas Di Giovanni, John Peroramas

    rtings
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    • Sep 08, 2021

    LG’s B1 is a good choice for anyone who wants to have a cheaper OLED in the living room and can do without a few little things. The weaker processor, which does a good job but not quite as good as the more expensive models, is the decisive factor here. Nevertheless, the B1 delivers a very convincing picture quality in SDR and HDR.

    TVFindr

    TVFindr

    TVFindr
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    • Sep 02, 2021

    Image quality is also extremely good, and while the Alpha 9-based B1 siblings have the edge in nuance and image resolution, the differences are less obvious than you might imagine. If you want contrast, brightness and detail, the TV will not disappoint you.

    Michail Yahontov

    Michail Yahontov

    TechWeekMag
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