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LG OLED65B9PUA B9 Series 65" 4K Ultra HD Smart OLED TV (2019)

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Size: 65"


Style: TV


Features

  • Your purchase includes One LG B9 Series 65" 4K UHD Smart OLED TV, 2019 model, one Magic remote with batteries, one power cable and user manual
  • TV Dimensions: Without Stand 57" W x 32.7" H x 1.8" D | With Stand 57" W x 34.2" H x 9.7" D
  • Other specifications: Power Supply (Voltage, Hz) AC 120V, 50/60Hz | Standby Power Consumption Under 0.5W | Power Consumption 139W | Refresh Rate 120Hz
  • LG TVs are the first to integrate both the Google Assistant and Alexa with LG ThinQ AI technology
  • Images, action and color are brought to new life to instantly enhance picture quality through LG's best 4K processor, empowered by AI at its core

Description

When you're ready to upgrade TVs, elevate your entertainment experience to LG OLED TV. It brings greater richness in color, crisp detail and perfect black to movies, shows, sports and gaming. Picture and sound benefit from LG's AI- powered processor, α7 Gen 2 Intelligent Processor. Picture and sound are elevated with premium Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. And the technology of LG ThinQ with the voice control of the Google Assistant and Alexa. Service limited to certain languages. Some features require 3rd party service subscriptions. Google is a trademark of Google LLC.


Brand Name: ‎LG


Item Weight: ‎55.6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9.7 x 57 x 32.7 inches


Item model number: ‎OLED65B9PUA


Color Name: ‎Black


Special Features: ‎Flat


Date First Available: May 8, 2019


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  • Jury is still out. Great picture quality, TERRIBLE integration with other devices.
Size: 65" Style: TV
Great display. Great user interface. Great remote. But "bad" for some important details... THE GOOD: Picture quality is amazing - have not done a lot of 4k viewing with it yet, so more to come on that. But the quality is obviously great. Amazingly bright and vibrant colors. The remote is very nice, and the OS uses a pointer/cursor, which makes it easy to navigate around the UI when changing settings, etc. The central processor seems to be really fast - everything is very responsive - user interface, volume changes, etc. FOR THE PRICE, I was hoping for better interoperation with home theater gear and devices. My lower-end, older, Samsung tv integrated just fine with my AppleTV box and home theater - this LG does NOT. It could be that I simply have not learned the settings yet, so, again, I'll update this later. My setup: Yamaha home theater receiver, AppleTV, Tivo Bolt (for over-the-air broadcast), Blu-Ray player. Tivo bolt is connected directly to TV, everifying else via the home theater. [A little explanation - the Tivo Bolt DVR sucks at HDMI output, so I have to connect it directly to the TV; can't connect through the home theater without getting black screen. Thus, I need to constantly switch between two inputs on the LG, and it doesn't seem to auto-sense which input is newly active.] Audio quality: not amazing, but decent sound quality coming out of the speakers. High end is not quite there, but good low end. Have not adjusted (or even found) EQ settings for audio. THE BAD: A) Does NOT switch input sources when I power up the AppleTV (connected via HDMI ports on a home theater). So, you have to keep going to the Home screen and choosing an input source. The TV seems to just stay on whatever source you last used - so I have to manually switch input sources a lot. It's possible the Tivo could be screwing everything up, since it really never sleeps or powers off, so perhaps there's an active signal on the HDMI, and this confuses the LG. Not sure. B) Does not sense power-off. So if I sleep the AppleTV, the TV remains on. Pain in the rear. C) Does NOT integrate with volume changes in home theater - so you have to turn the TV's volume down. And you can't then control the home theater volume with the TV remote. That is just lame - my older TV handled this seamlessly. I've played with the settings for this and still no success. D) The preset display settings are just ridiculous. The color saturation is so high that lots of things look unnatural - like a football game. The team uniforms are glowing and the field is neon green. A few other settings are too muted or too dark. So, you will have to change their presets. Not a big deal, but why have so many presets that are the same? Again, if I had this with a bargain tv it wouldn't be an issue. But a TV that cost me almost $2k? They should've dialed this in better. Also, regarding the color clarity, I find the black levels to be nice and deep, but no definition at all - I can't see detail in black colors, and it's very noticeable. E) No auto light sensing of the room? None of the presets for the display seem to respond to room brightness. My cheap tv did, why can't this expensive one? They have "power saver" presets, but they don't seem to adjust to room brightness. So this means you're going to have to change existing presets in order to create the right brightness for your various situations (say, all lights on, and low-lighting for movie viewing). Then, you'll have to manually switch between those settings when needed. Pain. F) One serious bug in their display technology - watching football, the ball, when thrown, looks semi-opaque. As if the compression or frame rate settings are not rendering it every frame. The ball looks semi-transparent, as if the grass on the field is showing through the ball, making it harder to track. I've not yet found any display settings that will let me adjust this (usually it's the motion or smoothing algorithms on these 'smart' tv's). But this is a serious flaw - will this tv not do sports well? G) Bad ergonomics for using with a wall mount. How do you move this thing around? The display panel is so thin, there's not way I'm going to grab it form the top corners and swivel the TV - I'm sure the glass would burst. So for a wall mount, you're going to have to really loosen up all the swivel joints so that you can more easily move the tv. And, in moving it, I guess grab it from the bottom, where the CPU housing is, because grabbing a 1/4-inch sheet of glass seems like a bad idea. Does no one at LG every swivel a TV from side to side? I love this thing, but now I'm forced to do a lot of research and testing settings just to get basic things working that used to work for me on a much cheaper tv. In the mean time, I'm forced to use three remotes often. I'm terribly disappointed with the lack of integration with a home theater setup. Especially at this price. Will update this review after more testing and research (fun - not!). I just want to watch tv, I don't want to be an HDMI sync expert. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2019 by Mr. Bikes, Books, Music, Tech, Stocks

  • Superb picture, difficult g sync setup
Size: 55" Style: TV
I bought this for the g sync capability to use with my RTX2080ti. After hours of fiddling with Nvidia settings, I "think" g sync is working. Here's the story. First installed new tv firmware and Nvidia drivers. The Nvidia g sync settings showed up and all is set easily, no hassle. Just make sure deep color and game instant response modes are set to on in the tv. Also don't forget to set windows display setting's game in hdr mode, it will reset to off a few times cuz microsoft windows... Now, Nvidia settings is confusing. So you have to set in 3d settings global settings vertical sync to on. Then in the programs settings for individual games to have vertical sync off. This configuration will allow g sync to work smoothly on this tv. If your fps is out of the range of g sync (40-60 & 40-120 depending on resolution), it will stutter as expected. Another thing I noticed. Even when you set the 3d settings for games to use highest available refresh rate. Setting resolution in game to 2560x1440 does not trigger the game to use 120hz, only 60hz. Only way to get around this for me was changing windows resolution to 2560x1440 120hz before I launch the game and only in borderless windowed mode will I get 120hz in game. Then while in game I can ALT ENTER to switch to fullscreen mode and it keeps my 120hz. This is the case with Doom 2016, I think some games asks windows for highest refresh rate and not Nvidia/monitor adapter. One star off for gaming setup. After hours of screwing around to get it right. Man.. oled is pleasing to the eye, you don't just get orange color, you get neon orange, it just glows and comes to life in Doom. Windows does HDR, but keep your expectations down as your wallpaper is probably not HDR and may look meh. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2019 by Julian L.

  • Excellent tv for everything
Size: 55" Style: TV
Picked up this tv to replace a TCL 55r615 with terrible dse effect. Luckily this tv doesn't have dse from what I can tell. The picture is bright, clean and deep. It does however show some signs of gradient so if that annoys you then the C9 should be a better choice. For gaming, this thing just feels good to game on. Noticed the levels that were giving me problems before in Super Mario Maker 2 are easier now. Zelda looked a lot softer then I remembered on my other tv but playing a little with settings should fix that. It still looked and played really great. The screen offers vrr on xbox and this should carry over to future consoles. One thing worth noting, this tv does not support (officially) Nvidia Gsync so if you're a pc gamer look at the c9. I am a pc gamer but I didn't hear about the Gsync thing until after ordering the tv. Lucky for me I don't intend to use the tv as a pc monitor. Out the box the presets are good and I only found myself having to disable power saving features, and setting temperature (for instance cool to warm). Sound seems pretty solid though I only tested it during setup. If you need heavy duty sound then you'll want a sound system or bar. If I had on complaint about the tv it's the remote. I find the pointer on the remote annoying to use. You can override it by pretty a direction on the remote but it's still finds its way back to the pointer often enough to be annoying. Will say the pointer does work well and its something I think I'll get used to along the way. Very happy with this tv and it's pretty much everything I hoped for. Gaming on it is fluid and responsive. Contrast makes the image "pop" and the colors are deep and full. Would recommend it if you're looking to get an entry oled set. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2019 by Chargeit

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