
"The star of the show is LG's OLED panel, the type typically found on TVs twice the price. If you're curious why that's so important, we have a great explainer that breaks down the difference between all the different panel types. The important takeaway here is that the pixels emit their own light, allowing individual spots of the screen to be perfectly black. The result is impressive, with incredible contrast between the brightest and darkest spots that's best understood by seeing it in person."
"It has the chops for some gaming too, with feature support that meets or beats higher-end screens. With four proper HDMI 2.1 inputs, your consoles won't need to fight for the good ports, which is a nice surprise for the price point. It can reach a refresh rate of up to 120Hz, which is just fine for most console gamers, and has both AMD FreeSync Premium and Nvidia G-Sync to make sure everything is smooth, plus Auto Low Latency Mode for quick response times."
LG B5 OLED is available at Best Buy for $600, significantly lower than its usual $1,000–$1,200 price range. The OLED panel uses self-emissive pixels that allow individual spots to be perfectly black, producing exceptionally high contrast between bright and dark areas. Image colors are natural, vivid, and accurate without adjustment, delivering a sumptuous and sharp presentation. The TV includes four HDMI 2.1 inputs, supports up to 120Hz refresh, and offers AMD FreeSync Premium, Nvidia G-Sync, and Auto Low Latency Mode for smooth, responsive gaming. The combination of OLED picture quality and modern gaming features creates strong value at the discounted price.
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