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LG 55|65-Inch B7A OLED 4K HDR Smart TV

LG 55|65-Inch B7A OLED 4K HDR Smart TV

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A slim Smart TV with all the bells and whistles you’d expect from LG, this 55-incher is sure to be the focal point in any living room. With LG’s Perfect Black technology, dark tones and colors are as dark as they can be, which makes the vibrant colors really pop off the screen Read More

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PtotheC
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Apr 10, 2018
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65” Arrived as advertised. Very well-packed. Flawless, works perfectly, and was able to register on LGs website without issue. Great deal!
Atheon
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May 5, 2018
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I bought this TV to play Destiny 2 in 4K with my 1080ti. It looks amazing! The color is so vibrant and the resolution is a total game-changer. Looking at a 1080p screen after experiencing 4K is like looking at a blurry stain. Do yourself a favor and buy this TV, upgrade your gaming PC, and enjoy the 4K life. You’ll wonder how you went so long without it.
Raiden63
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Jul 6, 2018
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Excellent picture quality. Wealth of options to customize your viewing experience. Surprisingly lightweight, coming from owning a Plasma TV for 5+ years. Considering the price of most OLED TV's today, this was an absolute steal.
I give this 4 stars and not 5 only because getting the remote to work with my Sonos PLAYBAR requires extra configuration steps since it doesn't use IR (Infrared) light. Setting that up was surprisingly challenging but I eventually got it to work; Sonos has an article detailing the steps.
westrom
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Apr 17, 2018
Oh man this thing looks incredible. Make sure you actually get some appropriate 4K content with HDR like Planet Earth II on Blu-ray and you'll be blown away. Very happy with my purchase.
Claiborneguy
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Jul 6, 2018
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Amazing picture, when working. Unfortunately power went out on it within the first month. Now awaiting parts and LG service to show up and fix. Pain in ass because it was already mounted, but now have to unmount it for the work and service man is not allowed to assist. Hope also that the discussions on here were wrong and LG honors the warranty. We shall see. Long wait for the tv, only to wait even longer. I would give LG customer service 5stars for their assistance and responsiveness, but just 1star for massdrop And the tv.
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It's amazing. Seriously jaw dropping images. Even my non-techy wife appreciates how great it is (which is huge endorsement on it's own). The Web OS is awesome with all the built in apps (even a PLEX app). Such a good drop. Much cheaper than Costco with the full LG warranty. People are amazed by the images this produces. You'll have to upgrade your netflix to 4k and buy new 4k UHD blu-rays to really appreciate it. The up conversion from standard HD to 4k also works very well. It's very large. One thing to note is that the VERSA mounting holes are at the bottom of the unit so if you are wall mounting it, you need to plan accordingly and put your mount lower.
misterman14
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Apr 27, 2018
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I could not be any happier with this 65” LG OLED TV. Seeing the exact sameTV in Costco for $600 more reminded me why I love Massdrop too. For deals like this it is worth staying in touch. I’ll put it another way. I am a bit of an “audiophile“ and spend countless hours enjoying my stereo, now I am getting the same feeling from a tv. The feeling that this presentation is really special. That the picture quality of the film or tv show can be quite amazing. It’s not really a sales pitch for this tv only, maybe all OLED Tv’s are this good. But I am very happy I took the plunge with this one. Note that I also purchased a nice Oppo 4K blue ray player and a bunch of 4K DVD’s to see how good that can be, but HD sports and a lot of Netflix are getting aired also.
blvck13
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Nov 1, 2018
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I've been waiting for the price of OLEDs to come down to a more consumer-friendly level and I'm super happy I finally pulled the trigger the last time this drop became active. I went for the 65 to upgrade over my old 55 Samsung LED. So far, so good. OLED 4K HDR is just incredible but I did have to upgrade my internet plan in order to fully utilize 4K content streaming. My only issue so far (and I'm not sure if it's the tv-most likely it's my fios box) is that the tv randomly turns off. I have an Xbox One S, LG atmos sound bar and Fios box hooked up so I've not yet been able to figure out just whats going on.
Clacey
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Oct 25, 2018
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I have the 55". Great picture, and the pointer remote and voice search interfaces both work well. I didn't bother trying the sound on the TV. As others have mentioned, it is awkward to try to set it up by yourself because of the TV's area and thinness. I eventually got it up on my own but was worried I would break the screen the whole time.
sophistre
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Aug 31, 2018
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Got the 65". The thinness of this screen is frankly mind-boggling -- it's thinner than my littlest finger (above the base/power stuff, which is still not as wide as my hand). Related protip: get someone to help you unpack this thing and set it up if you're not a large person. I am small, and trying to single-handedly get it up onto the stand without accidentally bending the screen was a nerve-wracking experience. It flexes a lot as you move it. Even pulling my tv stand out to sweep or mop behind it makes that happen.
The picture is gorgeous. The sound is adequate, but not especially impressive -- the minimal profile likely has a lot to do with the limits there. I'll probably be investing in additional sound equipment.
I know this probably sounds like a dumb thing to be excited about, but I actually LOVE the remote. Not just the cursor (bonus pic below of cat, who loves cursor), but the actual physical remote; it's smallish, straightforward, feels solid and is weighted well, and is a nice shape in your hand. Sometimes it's the little things.
Setting up my wireless connection for the smart features was easy. I haven't had any problems with it, and I use it probably more than any other feature of the tv, since I don't have a cable box hooked up -- I constantly stream through the spotify/netflix/amazon prime video/etc. apps.

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