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The 55B7 ships with a metallic crescent stand bearing an “LG OLED” inscription, not to mention a “Magic Remote” with intuitive on-screen pointer functionality and newly-added one-click-access Netflix and Amazon Video buttons.Four HDMI sockets are provided...
The LG OLED55B7V offers the following list of improvements over last year's OLED55B6V:Cleaner near-black handling with clearer shadow detail;Less aggressive ABL contributing to higher perceived contrast;Lower input lag while preserving accurate colours an...
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The OLED55B7V is also one of the few TVs on the market to natively support Dolby’s Atmos surround-sound decoding. While many high-end TVs deliver underwhelming audio, not least due to their razor-thin designs, LG’s managed to accomodate a speaker array wh...
Perfect blacks and infinite contrast, Supports four different HDR formats, Extremely low latency for gaming...
Motion hiccups on interlaced video, Limited peak brightness for HDR, Dolby Atmos decoder doesn't support True HD...
As hard as it is to believe, LG has actually found ways to improve the already awesome picture quality on last year's OLEDs. At £3,000, the OLED55B7V is by no means cheap, but if you're looking for the best all-around performance there is, then this the T...
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LG's 2017 OLED range is pretty unusual. Rather than ramping up the picture-processing features as you go up the range, all ten TVs (five models, each in two sizes) have the same panel and the same processing and features. The differences come in the form...
Awesome OLED picture, Natural presentation, Dolby Vision, Neat, unfussy design...
Some sharper, punchier models out there...
We had a suspicion the B7 and C7 would be the choice picks of LG's 2017 range, and it's turned out to be the case. Here you get the same superb picture as the E7, G7 and even the W7, but at a far more reasonable price.And that price has only become more r...
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The B7 is a mid-range 4K OLED TV with all toys. You want Dolby Vision on top of industry standard HDR10? Check. Fancy a slick design that's not just another black bordered flatscreen? You got it.The B7 is LG's entry level OLED screen, positioned below the...
Excellent all-round image quality, Elegant design, HDR10, HLG and Dolby Vision support, Great smart platform...
Monophonic onboard audio, No Dolby Atmos passthrough, Silver bezel can distract...
Overall, the 55-inch B7 can be considered a terrific 4K TV. Offering vibrant, dynamic HDR images, it dazzles with the best of them, and has the ability to deliver profound black depth. It doesn't need UHD to look good either. The set does a great job with...
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LG's OLED groove continues, building on a great selection of TVs in 2016, with updated models in 2017. The naming convention follows suit year-on-year, with the OLED B7 being the range's entry-level model and the replacement for 2016's OLED B6. While O...
Wonderful blacks and excellent contrast, boosted brightness means better HDR performance than 2016 model, Dolby Vision and Atmos support, rich visuals, WebOS is a joy to use...
Dolby Atmos support still in infancy and speakers don't really deliver it in its truest form, rear design could be refined a little more...
With the same panel and support in this OLED B7 model as the far pricier G model, there's no denying the rich picture qualiy of the B7 make it easy to fall for.Don't swallow the Atmos label whole, however. Although the Atmos support is nice and may come i...
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The B7 might technically be LG's entry-level OLED 4K TV for 2017 but a quick look at its feature list and you realise that it's nothing of the sort. LG have publicly stated that all their 2017 OLED Ultra HD TVs use the same panel and system-on-chip (SoC)...
Superb blacks and contrast ratio, Excellent dynamic range, Impressive image accuracy, Improved detail just above black, Effective video processing, Dolby Vision support, Attractive design, Very low input lag, Price...
Very minor banding just above black, Sideways inputs too close to edge...
The LG B7 makes a mockery of any suggestion that it's an entry-level model by offering an impressive design coupled with great features and performance. It has the ultra-slim shape, minimalist appearance and classy finish of a high-end TV and more feature...
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LG is no longer the only OLED vendor in town. It's facing increased competition from Panasonic and Sony, who've both rejoined the OLED TV fray this year. So to maintain its dominance, the South Korean manufacturer hopes to offer the largest number of OLE...
Unrivalled blacks and contrast, Improved shadow detailing, Vibrant yet accurate colours, Supremely low input lag...
Imperfect motion processing for interlaced broadcast, Peak brightness insufficient for impactful HDR...
Improving upon LG's already outstanding 2016 OLEDs, the OLED55B7 is one of the best TVs you can buy this year...
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Updated: 2019-11-30 03:47:16
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Let's cut to the chase: the 65-inch B7 was the best value 4K TV in the current (ie: 2017) LG OLED line-up. Positioned as it was below the C7, G7, E7 and W7 models, it shares the same panel and image processing technology as its more expensive stablemates...
Dynamic HDR performance, Excellent webOS smart platform, Loads of screen and quality for your money...
Average audio, A replacement model will be along shortly…...
Given the B7's performance and functionality, both the 65-inch monster and its 55-inch mini-me are HDR steals.The B7 is a damn difficult OLED to resist. The feature slate is first rate and its webOS smart platform is a treat to use. The fact that it share...
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If you're after a new TV and you want the best there is, you've come to the right place. Below we list the very best TVs - including 4K and HDR models - available to buy in the UK right now. Also see: Best TV Deals We've tested and rated specific models...
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