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Model: LG 65" B2 4K HDR Smart OLED TV With AI ThinQ (2022)
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Go to rtings dot com and search for LG B2. Great TV for gaming. Pasting a quote. "It's incredible for gaming as it has features to take full advantage of the PS5 and Xbox Series X, supports variable refresh rate (VRR) support to reduce screen tearing, and has low input lag and a near-instantaneous response time for smooth motion."
Go to rtings dot com and search for LG B2. Great TV for gaming. Pasting a quote. "It's incredible for gaming as it has features to take full advantage of the PS5 and Xbox Series X, supports variable refresh rate (VRR) support to reduce screen tearing, and has low input lag and a near-instantaneous response time for smooth motion."
Just 2 years ago this specific B series 65" Oled lineup from LG cost well over $2000 ($2300 to be exact).
I purchased and to this day love my BX, phenomenal tv and excellent for pretty much everything. Main difference is only
2 Hdmi 2.1 ports vs the C and G series. From my experience there's no difference in the CX and BX as I also own a CX.
Maybe on lower quality , but good quality content to the naked eye looks nearly identical.
G Series is best because of their 5 year warranty and heatsink allowing brighter picture and less image retention.
Oled tvs are beautiful , but they must be treat with care
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Just 2 years ago this specific B series 65" Oled lineup from LG cost well over $2000 ($2300 to be exact).
I purchased and to this day love my BX, phenomenal tv and excellent for pretty much everything. Main difference is only
2 Hdmi 2.1 ports vs the C and G series. From my experience there's no difference in the CX and BX as I also own a CX.
Maybe on lower quality , but good quality content to the naked eye looks nearly identical.
G Series is best because of their 5 year warranty and heatsink allowing brighter picture and less image retention.
Oled tvs are beautiful , but they must be treat with care
Can you treat newer models like this one with less care and not worry as much about burn in?
picked this up today. only difference noticeable is a SLIGHT and i mean ever so slight more saturation on the c2 vs b2. Not worth the extra 400$ at all .. took the money and got the best buy warranty instead just to make sure I protect myself from burn in and dead pixels etc.
Just to give another perspective, I got this TV and feel like I need the G2 because i really notice how dark/dim it is sometimes. My other TV is a TCL 6 series QLED and I got used to that bright mini led panel. Also they say this TV doesn't get bright enough for dolby vision per creators intent.
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Just 2 years ago this specific B series 65" Oled lineup from LG cost well over $2000 ($2300 to be exact).
I purchased and to this day love my BX, phenomenal tv and excellent for pretty much everything. Main difference is only
2 Hdmi 2.1 ports vs the C and G series. From my experience there's no difference in the CX and BX as I also own a CX.
Maybe on lower quality , but good quality content to the naked eye looks nearly identical.
G Series is best because of their 5 year warranty and heatsink allowing brighter picture and less image retention.
Oled tvs are beautiful , but they must be treat with care
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Just 2 years ago this specific B series 65" Oled lineup from LG cost well over $2000 ($2300 to be exact).
I purchased and to this day love my BX, phenomenal tv and excellent for pretty much everything. Main difference is only
2 Hdmi 2.1 ports vs the C and G series. From my experience there's no difference in the CX and BX as I also own a CX.
Maybe on lower quality , but good quality content to the naked eye looks nearly identical.
G Series is best because of their 5 year warranty and heatsink allowing brighter picture and less image retention.
Oled tvs are beautiful , but they must be treat with care
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