Published: 2016-11-04, Author: Vincent , review by: hdtvtest.co.uk
Being a self-emissive display, the LG OLED55B6V already delivers some of the best SDR (standard dynamic range) images on the market thanks to true blacks, vibrant colours and wide viewing angles. But the latest firmware upgrade has truly enhanced the set'...
Published: 2016-10-15, Author: Steve , review by: avforums.com
Impressive black levels, Superb dynamic range, Accurate greyscale and colour gamut, Excellent video processing, Wide viewing angles, Supports Dolby Vision, WebOS is highly effective
Stutter with HDR content, Macro blocking on some material, CMS can cause artefacts, No game mode for HDR
The LG B6 is an impressive Ultra HD 4K TV that demonstrates all the advantages of OLED technology with deep blacks and excellent contrast ratios. The out-of-the-box performance was very good wth an accurate greyscale and colour gamut that approached refer...
Published: 2016-09-23, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Often stunning picture quality, Jaw, droppingly slim design, Great smart TV system, Affordable by OLED standards
Weak sound quality, Clipping in bright areas, Expensive by LCD standards, Some motion issues
As the cheapest model in LG's 2016 4K OLED TV range, the $2,499 OLED55B6 lacks the build quality and design prowess of its more expensive siblings. Its sound is relatively flimsy, too. But crucially it still retains the same excellent smart TV system and...
Published: 2016-09-10, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Often stunning picture quality, Jaw, droppingly slim design, Great smart TV system, Affordable by OLED standards
Weak sound quality, Clipping in bright areas, Expensive by LCD standards, Some motion issues
As the cheapest model in LG's 2016 4K OLED TV range, the £2,300 OLED55B6 lacks the build quality and design prowess of its more expensive siblings. Its sound is relatively flimsy, too. But crucially it still retains the same excellent smart TV system and...
Often sensational picture quality, Pretty, space-saving design, Excellent smart TV interface
Doesn't have the brightness of rival LCDs, Detail loss in bright areas, Occasional colour noise
LG OLED55B6 – Performance Does the OLED55B6 deliver the quality of LG's more expensive 2016 OLED TVs? And the short answer is yes. The best news is that the OLED55B6 delivers the same awesome level of contrast as its siblings, underpinned by immaculately...
Stunning black depth and strong contrast, Superb detail and insight, Clear picture, great colour balance, Lovely to use, Solid and full-bodied sound, Attractive design,
Rivals offer starker whites, No 3D,
It's very difficult to take your eyes off the LG OLED55B6V, and it's a welcome addition to the (slightly) more affordable end of the OLED spectrum.Its gorgeous screen continues to show just how far LG has come with OLED screen technology, combining those...
Abstract: Hands-on with the LG OLED55B6 TV Those pesky folk at LG sure are making us wait for the brand's 2016 OLED TV range. We've been itching to get our hands and eyes on one of these new sets ever since they blew away the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las...
Abstract: The time has finally come for a 4K TV and the LG B6 OLED 4K is one of the best you can buy.4K or UHD televisions have been around for several years. At resolutions of 3840 x 2160, they contain nearly 8.3 million pixels so their resolution if four times th...
Perfect black levels, Flawless uniformity, Good color performance, though tweaking might be needed, Least expensive 4K OLED set ever offered,
Break in period needed for best performance, Static images can cause temporary image retention, Limited number of makers
If the best possible picture matters more than anything else, the 55-inch LG OLED55B6P OLED TV belongs at the top of your list. It simply blows away every other current TV in just about every picture-quality measure that matters...
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Published: 2016-11-09, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Fantastic picture, Perfect black levels, HDR with wide color gamut,
WebOS is a bit light on apps, Fairly expensive
The OLEDB6P is LG's most affordable 4K HDR OLED TV series yet, and offers the superlative performance you can only get with an OLED panel...