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OLED55B5PUA.AUSZ
Based on 128 Reddit mentions
$899.99
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If you're wanting to stay under 50", a 48" LG B5 is $600 at Best Buy right now. Once you go OLED, you'll never go back. Also, I'm biased because I've had an LG OLED since 2015, and when it finally broke this year, I got another, bigger LG OLED. :)
lament in r/criterion
September 28, 2025 6:15 AM
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What are the signs that someone does not live paycheck to paycheck?
Heck yea brotha. And it was OLED. I only buy highly reviewed by pros TVs so it’s a good tv not that Black Friday cheap crap. Look up LG B5 series 77” it’s $1600 at Best Buy. Excellent tv. Great price. The C5 is the upgraded version even better and 77” is at $1999.99. If you in the market for a tv an
...Consistent_Laziness in r/MiddleClassFinance
October 21, 2025 7:40 PM
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Best Bang-for-buck mid-range TV for gaming in small bedroom?
For gaming, try to find a 48" or 55" LG B5 OLED on sale during Black Friday. At ~4ft away, a 48" screen might be preferrable over a 55" screen.
sk9592 in r/hometheater
October 14, 2025 4:24 PM
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My first set-up for true cinema and gaming
TV: OLED is worth the extra cost, but the differences between OLEDs aren't that dramatic unless you are looking for particular features or will watch in a very bright room. If neither of those things apply, I'd personally take a 77" or even 83" LG B5 over a 65" G5. Depends on your space, though. Ski
...IHaveTheBestOpinions in r/hometheater
February 3, 2026 9:01 PM
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Hello! Got a 5080 along with a 9800X3D at Christmas, wondering if you guys recommend a 4k OLED monitor to go with it?
I use a 48" LG B5 OLED for 4K gaming with my 5080. Works great as a desktop too in 4K resolution. Lots of screen area to work with.
rodc22 in r/RTX5080
January 11, 2026 2:44 AM
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𝓢𝓪𝓽𝓾𝓻𝓭𝓪𝔂
I think they have the LG B5 OLED 77" for $1400. I am slightly tempted to return my TCL to get it lol
plantsandramen in r/WaterCoolerWednesday
December 13, 2025 4:08 PM
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55” OLED vs 65” Mini-LED at same price - need to decide by tomorrow
had the exact same problem - 65 miniLEDs vs those same two 55" OLEDs at 8 - 9' distance and the consensus was 55' is too small. Final comparo was vs 65" LG B5 and Sam S85F, and for the same price I went with the TCL QM8K. (I won't know until a few weeks if I made the correct choice!)
moving_to_NL_soon in r/4kTV
April 25, 2026 6:12 PM
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Best TV for £1k or there abouts?
You can get an OLED for that kind of price (e.g. the LG B5) at 55". You can go bigger, but the quality will drop off if your budget isn't flexible. Nonetheless, there are non-OLEDs at 65" which are very decent in their own right depending on your usage case (e.g. the 65" U7 Pro).
The_Jacko in r/4kTV
January 26, 2026 10:54 PM
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LG C5 / C6 48” as PC monitor – worth it?
With oled, you can easily transform it to ultra wide. I do this with my lg B5 48inch when gaming. You won’t notice the black bar especially when you game in the dark. Best of both worlds I’d say.
tinbesiberkarat in r/GamersMY
March 21, 2026 8:01 AM
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What's the best gaming monitor for PS5 chosen by most gamers today?
LG OLED tv** but I agree with this. Response times are almost as good as the top monitors (pretty much indistinguishable in real world scenarios) so still good for competitive gaming, HDMI 2.1 that will definitely work (some budget HDMI 2.1 monitors still have issues running 120hz with PS5), and can
...Holiday_Bug9988 in r/PlayStation_X
April 23, 2026 3:13 PM
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