LG
B6 Series
Based on 11 Reddit mentions
$1999.99
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That's so wild... Because I have literally had a 2016 LG B6 OLED going for like 8 or 9 years now. It gets used everyday and still looks great. Same goes for my 2019 LG C9 OLED my 2022 LG G2 OLED, my 2023 LG C3 OLED and my 2024 Samsung s90d QD-OLED I feel like I must be the luckiest guy in the world
...rdmetz in r/OLED
May 22, 2025 9:37 PM
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Damn how beatifull is this game on the PS5 pro + OLED tv
I have 11 year old LG B6 OLEDs that still look great. But I do also have a 65” G4 with 144 Hz refresh and minimal input lag for gaming now as well.
Successful-Lemon8923 in r/PS5pro
September 19, 2025 5:34 PM
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New tv
There is a significant 3d effect in normal viewing and the picture really pops this carries over to gaming. Colors really pop out tbh and the brightness is amazing so much that I have dialed it down to 65 whilst the cx was always at 100. The game optimizer menu is a great plus too, don’t get me wron
...Paulg01 in r/PS5pro
October 10, 2025 12:12 AM
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How long until 240hz 4k OLEDs?
Funny reading this today. 3 years later and OLED is stronger and and in more demand than ever with less and less and less reports of these type of issues... They've become nearly ubiquitous in terms of what most people desire and what is recommended. And I sit here posting this on a 10 year old 55-i
...rdmetz in r/Monitors
January 22, 2026 10:35 AM
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Triple 45” OLED 800R monitors owners thread
I have to disagree.. I have a friend with triple 48" LG b6 OLED displays and it's the most immersive rig I've ever used. Night driving is amazing and the extra vertical only adds to the immersion.
liqwood1 in r/simracing
January 23, 2026 4:52 AM
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Didn’t like PS2… until I got a CRT
I used to like how my PS2 looked on my CRT vs my LCD TV even with component cables. Then I switched to a 55 inch LG B6 OLED (2016) which is one of the only OLED TVs out there with native support for component cables. At that point, I started really liking the OLED over the CRT. Now I use the same OL
...Galgaleer in r/ps2
February 26, 2026 6:27 PM
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I never thought I’d come this far…
I can't believe you'd spend this kind of money on such a top of the line setup and still choose to stretch a 4:3 to 16:9 ☠️☠️☠️. I joke of course, but once you change that one setting, you'll have a 10/10 setup. My Retrotink 4K paired with my LG B6 OLED (2016) makes my PS2 games look sharper than I cou
...Galgaleer in r/ps2
May 23, 2025 9:51 PM
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So how much of an issue is OLED burn in?
I have had burn in in my IPS and VA panels too. So it's not just a OLED problem but usually when burn in happens phone/monitor is so old that i will replace it. I have LG B6 OLED with probably close to 20 000 hours usage. Only thing what has happened is lower brightness. No burn in at all
Laffesaurus in r/Monitors
June 17, 2025 6:07 PM
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Tips on how to get the best video quality on a modern TV?
My go-to is a Retrotink 4K and a good set of component cables (I use the OEM ones for PS3). I play on an LG B6 OLED from 2016, which actually has a component video input on it (I believe it's one of the only OLED TVs to ever have that. The Retrotink 4K looks significantly better than the built-in sc
...Galgaleer in r/ps2
May 18, 2025 8:06 PM
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