Monday, June 17th 2024

LG Announces Pricing and Availability of 2024 OLED B4 TV Line-Up

LG Electronics USA today announced pricing and immediate availability of its LG OLED B4 4K TV lineup. Benefitting from more than a decade of unparalleled excellence in the OLED domain, LG's B4 OLED TV Series enhances the viewing experience through self-lit pixels, the Alpha 8 AI-driven processor, and an upgraded webOS platform that offers an array of smart features, alongside access to a continually expanding library of free content with LG Channels.

With over 8 million self-lit pixels - LG's OLED technology is a masterclass in creating rich and accurate picture quality. Available in three screen sizes (77-, 65- and 55-inches) - the LG OLED B4 Series features Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for an immersive sound and vision experience. The B4 also includes an updated processor. The Alpha 8 AI Processor 4K with AI Picture Pro automatically adjusts the ideal settings and fine-tunes the picture based on the content being watched.
The B4 also delivers a 0.1 ms response time and up to 120 Hz refresh rate, creating high-speed gaming without any blurring or tearing, while NVIDIA G-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium and VRR add to the premium gaming experience. Users can control all of their devices from four HDMI 2.1 inputs with the LG Game Dashboard and Game Optimizer (subscription and a compatible gaming controller are required).

Built-in support for Amazon Alexa, Apple AirPlay 2, HomeKit, Chromecast, and many others makes interconnecting devices to the B4 simple. Consumers can even control their TV with their Google Assistant device, get instant access to over 300 free channels on LG Channels, including movies, breaking news, sports and more, and discover and enjoy premium entertainment via an internet connection. With WOW Orchestra, LG soundbars and LG OLED TVs utilize the full potential of the audio channels from both products to create an unrivaled audio experience with an enlarged soundstage and improved depth and height.

Pricing and availability:
  • OLED77B4PUA, 77-inch class (76.7 inches diagonal) available now at $3,399
  • OLED65B4PUA, 65-inch class (64.5 inches diagonal), available now at $2,199
  • OLED55B4PUA, 55-inch class (54.6 inches diagonal), available now at $1,699
Source: LG
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30 Comments on LG Announces Pricing and Availability of 2024 OLED B4 TV Line-Up

#26
Chomiq
ReadlightEuro is worthless.
It sure is, but major sport events are when the good sales on TV happen.
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#27
Prima.Vera
AsRockAnd still to big, still waiting on a 40-42" monitor capable of 120Hz at least, and it don't even need to be oled.
I want a 85" to buy for long time for my living room, but those prices are getting more and more retarded.
Minus InfinityLucky Goldstar have basically made no improvements in 3 generations of C and B series. All the efforts goes into the G series. No LG ever for me, I;'ve been burned 3 times with premature failures of LG products.

It sucks so hard that Panasonic pulled out of Australia, as they were always my go-to brand with zero issues. SOny is best choice now, but they have gone mental on price claiming to be ultra-premium. Miniled dearer than OLED now.
Sony prices are x2 or x3 times over the competition for similar quality. Especially they are still using same LG panels. I won't pay the Sony tax not in a million of years.
And Panasonic is no longer making TVs since they are near the bankruptcy level, due to lack of vision and incompetence.
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#28
unwind-protect
KaleidWho buys a new TV just released? Just wait about one year and they'll sell them a lot cheaper
Not to mention the software on it might be usable by then (except for Samsung where firmware tends to get worse :)).
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#29
AsRock
TPU addict
VagotronPrimeLG literally makes the C series in 42". The new C4 will do 144Hz, older C series are limited to 120Hz. All support AMD Freesync and Nvidia Gsync. They make great monitors. Typically on sales around $900-$1000 if you are in the US. They also have a 48" size as well.
LG site says smallest is 48" which is too big, a long with the hefty price tag too. Plus it's a crappy TV with crap addon crap i don't need or want.
Prima.VeraI want a 85" to buy for long time for my living room, but those prices are getting more and more retarded.


Sony prices are x2 or x3 times over the competition for similar quality. Especially they are still using same LG panels. I won't pay the Sony tax not in a million of years.
And Panasonic is no longer making TVs since they are near the bankruptcy level, due to lack of vision and incompetence.
Yeah prices are crazy haha.
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#30
trsttte
ChomiqIt sure is, but major sport events are when the good sales on TV happen.
Really? I'd figure they'd jack the prices up because you'll want to buy a tv to invite friends over to watch the game.

But +1 for buying last years model!
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