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The LG B2 Series 55-Inch OLED Smart TV combines cutting-edge 4K OLED technology with an advanced α7 Gen5 AI Processor, delivering stunning picture quality with infinite contrast and over a billion colors. Featuring a lightning-fast 120Hz refresh rate and NVIDIA G-SYNC support, it’s engineered for smooth gaming and cinematic experiences. With four HDMI 2.1 ports and built-in access to top streaming platforms, this sleek, voice-controlled TV is the ultimate centerpiece for modern entertainment and gaming setups.



| Brand Name | LG |
| Item Weight | 56.3 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 48.3 x 9.7 x 29.3 inches |
| Item model number | OLED55B2PUA |
| Color Name | Black |
| Special Features | Intelligent Voice Recognition, Nvidia G Sync |
| Speaker Type | Built-In |
| Standing screen display size | 55 Inches |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Wattage | 100 watts |
J**D
Amazing black levels and picture, AI upscaling is a game changer!!
I know there are much better Oled tvs out there. But coming from a Amazon 4k Fire tv that was 1 year old this tv is amazing! Of course the Oled picture looks fantastic compared to an led tv, but my favorite feature is the AI upscaling. Dvd’s look better and have much less artifacting than any previous 4k tv I have owned. The AI upscaling on most blu rays however is so good that it almost makes them look native 4k. The picture is richer and cleaner looking that I have started ordering blu rays instead of 4k UHD disc when the price difference is significant because of how good blu rays now look! And 4k UHD looks so good on this its almost obscene to me.There is screen glare if a light source is poorly placed in relation to the tv and the picture could be a bit brighter, but if your looking to own a fantastic tv and pay less than $1000 this tv is amazing. The image looks so good you will probably want a decent sound bar or speakers for the most immersive experience, but the tv sound is decent but lacking bass.I would never own another tv without AI upscaling. If you have more money buy an even better Oled tv otherwise I think at this time this is the most amazing sub $1000 experience at the time of writing this! FYI I paid $850 for this tv on Black Friday.Lastly I got free unpack from Amazon. They screwed in the stand and put it on my entertainment center and confirmed it worked. They were nice and respectful and made it so I didn’t need a second person to set it up.
E**A
Good TV.
Fantastic image and sound quality, the AI sound function makes it feel like surround sound. Very happy.
J**7
Beautiful picture with no problems
Bought our 55" LG TV two years ago and have had nothing but good things to say about it. HD is sharp and clear from our DVD player. I do slide shows of my high resolution camera photos on it and they are wonderful.
T**S
Very good speakers and picture
Bought this a while ago so forgive the lack of details here. You have to do some tricky stuff to turn off some of the default picture settings on this unit in order to get it to look normal. It updates the terms and policies too often and sometimes logs me out of my account which is a nuisance. But I'm very happy with the purchase. I'm fussy with sound but this TV has very good speakers and I do not feel the need to buy any additional speakers for it. Beautiful picture. Always looks great regardless of streaming service used.
B**Y
Just Outstanding...
I've been wanting an OLED TV since I first saw the display technology. I bit the bullet and bought this LG B2 on Prime Day. I couldn't be more delighted at the performance of the TV. Vibrant colors incredible contrast and detail that puts LED sets to shame. It's like going from a Yugo to a Benz. The remote takes some time to get used to but once you do it's more than okay. Set up was easy as the operating system already has most of your streaming services installed. I don't find it to be laggy but then again I'm old enough to remember when color tv's first appeared and you had to fiddle with rabbit ears. Unlike another reviewer states, it's very easy and simple to disable the energy saving mode which substantially improves the picture. If you want the best for viewing spend the extra money for OLED.. You won't regret it.I would be remiss if I didn't thank Amazon customer service for resolving the delivery issues I had. They knocked it out of the park and made the experience great. Thank you Jamie!
W**Y
Great TV so far
We have owned this TV for 3 weeks now. The 4K picture is excellent as is the picture from HD sources. Bright scenes and darker scenes are handled equally well on this LG OLED. A darker scene from a recent movie is attached.If you watch a lot of old black and white shows, the SD picture is just okay - nowhere near as good as on our 13-year-old Panasonic plasma.The sound from the speakers is very good. It even has a little bit of bass to it.The screen on this TV is extremely thin. Installing the base and moving the TV to the TV stand had me a little concerned. My assistant, aka my wife, was sweating bullets, worried that she might damage it helping me move it to the TV stand. I think this TV is not quite as fragile as its thin screen leads you to believe and we had no problems.The control is different from anything I've ever used. The selection arrow flies around on the screen as you wave the remote, and you select by pushing on the scroll wheel. I don't think that is very intuitive. There are a HUGE number of options for customizing your picture and sound within the menu.I am experiencing one anomaly. Sometimes when powering on this TV, the screen is covered in colorful vertical stripes. I have attached a photo of that. Changing to a different input immediately corrects the problem. It could be related to the current version of the LG firmware for this model. Time (and a later software update) will tell. I am hoping this isn't a sign of a problem developing. I took off one rating star for this issue.I do not use the TV's built-in apps so I can't speak to how well those work. I have a 4K Roku that I use to watch those services. The Roku works fine for me and the services are already set up.All in all, this LG OLED has a great picture and sound. Time will tell as to its reliability. Our Panny plasma is still going strong after 13 years. I hope this LG lasts that long!
L**O
Every time it’s turned on the reaction is still wow!
This thing grows on you. From the first use, the deep blacks were stunning, much better than I’ve seen before. That’s what grips you at first. HD broadcast TV shows looks much better: the up-scaling is the best I’ve ever seen. And 4K blu rays are almost too good. You can see details, including, and uncomfortably, the grain inherent from most film transfers that weren't there before. And the viewing angle is very wide. Every time it’s turned on the reaction is still wow! Two things; like all out of the box TV’s this needs to be calibrated correctly. The red push needs taming. Spend some time and research video settings. You may not find one setting that fits all situations. And it’s not going to be at it’s best in a bright room. The sound is better than anticipated and is adequate. But no one buys one of these for it’s sound.
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