The UK electronics market is currently experiencing a real renaissance. LG recently introduced the new B5 OLED TV, bringing the latest and greatest tech to market at incredible prices! This new flagship model packs a QD-OLED panel that increases brightness by 25% compared to last year’s A95L flagship. It’s a compelling proposition for consumers who want the best picture quality.
The LG B5 OLED TV enhances user experience with its built-in Chromecast, allowing for seamless wireless casting from various devices. The LG TV is powered by their Alpha 9 processor. It creates AI-assisted content that maximizes clarity while improving and increasing digital dialogue on screen. In addition, this feature enhances the viewing experience, keeping dialogue clean and clear.
It comes VRR and ALLM support that make for a smoother, more engaging view. This is especially attractive to gamers, as the TV can effortlessly manage fast-moving gaming action. The LG B5 does not skimp on connectivity, providing four HDMI ports. Two of these ports even supply Power Delivery 3.0, so it’s a snap to charge all your devices.
Anyone in the market for a new television should pay special attention to LG’s new 55-inch B5 OLED model. It’s due to be £899, and brought by both John Lewis and Amazon. Combined with the capabilities outlined above, this pricing makes the B5 the compelling value play in the highly competitive TV space.
Next to the B5, the LG C5 OLED TV deserves your interest. The C5 model is available in a 42-inch version and is £849 at Argos, but at Amazon as well. It features four HDMI 2.1 ports, so it’s ideal for 4K/120Hz gaming. It accommodates all four main HDR formats: Dolby Vision, HLG, HDR10, and HDR10+. If you’d prefer a bigger display, take a look at the 55-inch LG C5 model. You can pick it up for £1,299 from AO right now!
In the meantime, Philips has announced a new OLED television, this one with a panel that’s 10% brighter than the last generation. Besides variable refresh rates and auto low friction mode, this TV features four HDMI 2.1-capable ports—just the thing for today’s gamers. Experience the fullest potential of 4K at 120Hz, including ALLM and VRR capabilities.
Back in June, Sony announced its own OLED TV at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2017. It comes equipped with a panel that is 10% brighter than its predecessors! This Sony model once again displays Nvidia G-Sync certification for one of its supported VRR standards. Friday 29th September Gamers will rejoice at how this new feature boosts ultra-smooth performance in all games!
