LG
OLED55B5PUA.AUSZ
Based on 128 Reddit mentions
$899.99
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LG B5 - How dim is it really? Should I just go QLED?
B5 is a great tv I dont get this brightness shit that everyone complains about its definitely bright enough even with some light yeah you get glare but so did every tv forever until recently for the price now you cant get a better buy for a oled unless you want the samsung one but samsung has fell o
...dbaz1391 in r/4kTV
December 1, 2025 1:06 PM
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Which of these 65" OLED TVs at Costco is the best value?
The LG B5 is definitely the best value, however I would spend the extra for the C5. The color volume is better, it has the better picture processor, and most importantly it's the brighter display. That would not only help in the semi-bright room it's going in, but also give HDR highlights more pop a
...Nickool4u in r/4kTV
November 3, 2025 4:39 PM
7
Best Monitor for $300-500?
I just bought the 48in LG B5 OLED from Best Buy. $550 dollars for a $1300 MSRP screen. Maybe it’s for you.
Tyraid in r/Monitors
December 1, 2025 1:09 AM
3
Help me buy a TV, please.
My suggestion would be the 48" B5 OLED, or the QM6K and QM7K 55". If you have poor light control and the room gets bright, I'd lean to the TCLs. Edit: Stay away from LG unless you're buying OLED. They had a good lcd last year in a specific model at the 65 and 75 inch size but it's only because they
...BaystheBeast in r/hometheater
November 28, 2025 11:50 AM
3
Hola ¿que tal amigos?
Yo en lo personal si he comprado de la tienda de Samsung Online, pero fueron electrodomésticos cómo lavadora, microondas. No me parece que la tienda online de Samsung tenga buenos precios en televisores y por eso no compré el mío ahí. Para hacer el cuento corto, yo justo estuve investigando los mejo
...xChaoctic in r/Honduras
March 14, 2026 3:38 PM
3
Is the jump to OLED actually worth it for a bright room and heavy gaming
I have a 55" LG B5 OLED. Some people say it's not bright but i personally find it bright enough at 40% brightness, even during the day.
gaojibao in r/4kTV
April 10, 2026 3:53 PM
2
Weekly Discussion Thread
LG B5 is solid. Not great in bright rooms though. Here's the review unlocked for 48 hrs if you want to check it out:
benpRTINGS in r/RTINGS
April 16, 2026 8:39 PM
2
Undecided between LG B5 and C5
So I have unapologetically (to the dismay of many best buy employees) cycled through all of the oled tvs this past year including the c5 and b5 and I would like to say it really just depends on the room you put it in and how much money you want to spend. If the room you have is really bright I'd go
...luxxus214 in r/4kTV
April 6, 2026 8:13 PM
1
Do tvs on display at Best Buy actually mean anything?
Same here. I've read about horrible burn in after 2-3 years. Started looking into Mini-LED QLED Full Array Local Dimming LCDs. They are really impressive. But....if you are a responsible adult - the LG B5 wins all day - every day. Sunny room, dark room....it will perform just like a plasma. We were
...CosmoKing2 in r/4kTV
March 19, 2026 2:55 AM
1
Going from 49" X950H: A90K or XR8B
Year and a half ago I switched from a 65" X950G to a 75" TCL QM850G, for a 10' viewing distance.. It was literally half the price of a Brava 7 and way cheaper then a Bravia 8 or 9, at least in Canada at the time. The TV's menu can be sorted with an ONN 4k box or a Google TV 4K. OLED has a best viewi
...GreatKangaroo in r/hometheater
March 27, 2026 9:20 PM
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