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Le téléviseur OLED B5 de 77 pouces de LG coûte 1 500 $ et est livré avec une carte-cadeau de 200 $

La vente du Memorial Day de Best Buy comprend une bonne affaire sur un énorme téléviseur OLED. Le LG B5 de 77 pouces est tombé à 1 499,99 $ (initialement 2 999,99 $) et l'achat comprend une carte-cadeau Best Buy de 200 $. Je suis plutôt du genre TV 55 pouces, mais si vous avez le budget...

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Le téléviseur OLED B5 de 77 pouces de LG coûte 1 500 $ et est livré avec une carte-cadeau de 200 $
Source: The Verge
The LG B5 OLED TV on an illustration background.

Best Buy’s Memorial Day sale includes a good deal on a massive OLED TV. The 77-inch LG B5 is down to $1,499.99 (originally $2,999.99), and the purchase includes a $200 Best Buy gift card. I’m a 55-inch TV kind of person, but if you’ve got the budget — and the wall space — this is a great deal.

LG B5 OLED TV

LG’s B5 TV is a great way to get OLED picture quality for less. It features support for both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, along with a 120Hz panel and four HDMI 2.1 ports for hooking up the latest gaming consoles. It also runs LG’s webOS platform, supports Amazon Alexa, and provides easy access to a wide range of popular streaming apps.

Where to Buy:

The last-gen B5 is the more budget-friendly alternative to LG’s C5 OLED TV, kind of like how the iPhone 17E is to the iPhone 17. It has many of the same features, including small bezels, a stunning panel with infinite contrast ratio, and four HDMI 2.1 ports to let your consoles run wild at 4K with up to 120Hz refresh rate on the TV. However, it’s less bright than the C5, and isn’t as good at upscaling content. The C5 also has a faster 144Hz refresh rate, though I don’t think those features are worth its current $400 premium over the B5.

If you’re having second thoughts about the 77-inch size, smaller sizes of the B5 are surprisingly affordable, too. The 48-inch model is $649.99, while the 65-inch model might just be the biggest OLED you can currently get for under $1,000.

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