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LG OLED55B9PLA 55" 4K Ultra HD HDR Smart OLED TV • Free LG SJ3 Soundbar • 5 Year Warranty • 2 x Free 4K Blu-ray Films (worth £30) £999 @ PRC
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LG’s B9 combines 4K HDR cinema screen design with advanced AI to further enhance both picture and sound. Perfect Colour on Perfect Black ensures real-world colour and contrast, while Dolby Atmos sound unites with Dolby Vision HDR for a cinematic experience. Use LG’s award-winning webOS Smart platform to stream shows from such apps as Netflix*, and navigate with the intuitive Magic Remote. With this Thinq AI TV you can interact by voice, with the Google Assistant and Alexa built in. A streamlined alpine stand means its slim profile matches its spectacular visuals.
Impeccable 4K OLED Screen
Organic LED tech fuses with 4K resolution for superior contrast, colour and clarity. OLED pixels are self-lighting, meaning that they can switch on-and-off individually, for the deepest blacks and super-bright whites. Compared to regular LED screens, LG's panel adds an extra white sub-pixel, delivering ultra-fine gradation and a true-to-life colour palette.
4K Cinema HDR with Dolby Vision
HDR deepens your view and shows shades previously unseen in home entertainment. Expanding light, dark and every colour in between to extraordinary new levels, this model's picture gets closer to real life. LG's 4K Cinema HDR supports multiple HDR formats including Dolby Vision, Advanced HDR by Technicolor and HDR10 Pro.
4K Ultra High Definition
This 55” screen has four times the number of pixels than 1080p Full HD TVs, delivering stunning realism, natural motion and incredible detail.
Features:
Perfect Colour on Perfect Black: thanks to the OLED screen's self emitting pixels, colour representation is lifelike and wide-ranging, on a background of perfect blacks and rich detail, even in dark shades.
Alpha 7 Gen 2 Processor: The second generation intelligent processor is optimised for a premium OLED picture of exceptional clarity and brightness, whatever you’re watching.
Dolby Atmos Sound: immersive Dolby Atmos places sound within three dimensions for an enveloping soundscape, with you at the centre. Coupled with Dolby Vision HDR, it's a fully cinematic experience.
Thinq AI: bringing the intelligence and convenience of voice interaction to the living room, this Thinq AI TV can listen, think and respond to your questions.
4K High Frame Rate via HDMI: With full HDMI 2.1 compatibility, this LG TV can handle High Frame Rates for smoother motion, so even the most frantic sporting action is crisp and blur-free.
webOS Smart Platform
LG’s award-winning webOS platform revolutionises how you experience your entertainment. With simple and intuitive content discovery and switching, there’s more entertainment available than ever before. You can stream Sky Movies or Sports through NOW TV, 4K UHD content through Netflix or Amazon Prime Video, the latest movies and TV from Google Play and TalkTalk TV stores, and music from Spotify or YouTube.*
Advanced Voice Control & Smart Compatibility
This Thinq AI TV has the Google Assistant and Alexa built in, so you can get answers to questions while you're watching TV. You can also control compatible smart devices, and check your Google photos or Google Calendar on the TV screen (Google sign-in required). It’s also compatible with Apple Airplay 2 and Homekit devices.
Freeview Play
This LG TV features Freeview Play. Combining catch-up TV, on-demand services and live television, watching what you want, when you want, is now easier than ever. It’s free from subscription and is compatible with existing broadband services too. Services such as BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, All 4 and My5 are also available without having to open specific applications. This gives effortless scroll back so you never miss a second of your favourite shows.
Impeccable 4K OLED Screen
Organic LED tech fuses with 4K resolution for superior contrast, colour and clarity. OLED pixels are self-lighting, meaning that they can switch on-and-off individually, for the deepest blacks and super-bright whites. Compared to regular LED screens, LG's panel adds an extra white sub-pixel, delivering ultra-fine gradation and a true-to-life colour palette.
4K Cinema HDR with Dolby Vision
HDR deepens your view and shows shades previously unseen in home entertainment. Expanding light, dark and every colour in between to extraordinary new levels, this model's picture gets closer to real life. LG's 4K Cinema HDR supports multiple HDR formats including Dolby Vision, Advanced HDR by Technicolor and HDR10 Pro.
4K Ultra High Definition
This 55” screen has four times the number of pixels than 1080p Full HD TVs, delivering stunning realism, natural motion and incredible detail.
Features:
Perfect Colour on Perfect Black: thanks to the OLED screen's self emitting pixels, colour representation is lifelike and wide-ranging, on a background of perfect blacks and rich detail, even in dark shades.
Alpha 7 Gen 2 Processor: The second generation intelligent processor is optimised for a premium OLED picture of exceptional clarity and brightness, whatever you’re watching.
Dolby Atmos Sound: immersive Dolby Atmos places sound within three dimensions for an enveloping soundscape, with you at the centre. Coupled with Dolby Vision HDR, it's a fully cinematic experience.
Thinq AI: bringing the intelligence and convenience of voice interaction to the living room, this Thinq AI TV can listen, think and respond to your questions.
4K High Frame Rate via HDMI: With full HDMI 2.1 compatibility, this LG TV can handle High Frame Rates for smoother motion, so even the most frantic sporting action is crisp and blur-free.
webOS Smart Platform
LG’s award-winning webOS platform revolutionises how you experience your entertainment. With simple and intuitive content discovery and switching, there’s more entertainment available than ever before. You can stream Sky Movies or Sports through NOW TV, 4K UHD content through Netflix or Amazon Prime Video, the latest movies and TV from Google Play and TalkTalk TV stores, and music from Spotify or YouTube.*
Advanced Voice Control & Smart Compatibility
This Thinq AI TV has the Google Assistant and Alexa built in, so you can get answers to questions while you're watching TV. You can also control compatible smart devices, and check your Google photos or Google Calendar on the TV screen (Google sign-in required). It’s also compatible with Apple Airplay 2 and Homekit devices.
Freeview Play
This LG TV features Freeview Play. Combining catch-up TV, on-demand services and live television, watching what you want, when you want, is now easier than ever. It’s free from subscription and is compatible with existing broadband services too. Services such as BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, All 4 and My5 are also available without having to open specific applications. This gives effortless scroll back so you never miss a second of your favourite shows.
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My parents bought an LG 55EC930V in 2015 I think. Still going strong. So they have had their panel for 4 years. I just did the screen burn test with some video from youtube. I noticed there is a ever so faint burn/retention under certain colours like red in the top right corner but its soo faint you would not notice is with regular viewing.
Overall the picture is still sublime. The blacks are beautiful. They watch around 6+hours daily. The reason for the slight logo retention is due to them being massive cricket fans and watching long matches. However for the regular user I couldnt see this being a problem. Their TV is one of the first to come out so I would imagine this issue to have improved on newer sets.
They have no idea about screen burn and are pensioners. If I bought one I would probably be more careful. However, all I tend to watch are tv shows, movies and random television. I much like many people out there would probably not cause screen burn with day to day watching. (edited)
Screen burn doesn't occur that often.
I would rather buy a LG TV then have Samsung.
Where? I only see 7 'used' B9s on there, none listed as having burn in?
Because it's a much better image. OLED is something to behold. I am only helping, sort of.
Firstly, Oled picture absolutely knocks the socks of Qled but after have 2 replacment Oled screens due to image retention/screen burn I decided Oled simply isn't worth the hassle.
I had an Engineer call (on 3 occasions) to evaluate the issue on the Oled panel, each time he called he accessed the "hidden" menu and was able to deduce the TV (Oled) had been used for an average of 6.5 hours per day. Not sure if that is high or low in terms of 'heavy usage' but the Engineer mentioned it was around average for a TV in a family environment.
Personally, Oled is by far the best picture quality, at consumer level, you will find on a TV however, under the wrong conditions they will suffer screen burn; this is fact.
I don't believe we're a million years away from having the image quality of Oled without the inherent issues so I've decided to settle for a slight drop in quality while TV manufactures perfect the technology.
I've seen many arguments around Oled image retention/screen burn, and there is a reason that it's not covered under warranty, I just want to share my experience.
You pay your money, you make your choice.
Heat given for the price btw. (edited)
If it comes with the TV as an added feature for free who cares?
Think its the troll model
I have had the visual glory of hdr hlg dolby vision images permanently burned into my retinas
Thank you LG
Hahahahaha don’t leave a static image on your screen for hours on end day after day! Tv has Pixel refresh software built in to help with this. Do some research online. I have the C9 and it’s the best set I’ve ever owned.
Forced to the bedroom, to use the htpc in there, as it’s hooked up to a good old lcd.
Not really the same is it... LCD or OLED...
Drama queens are here! I had a 55B6 for 3 years which was used continuously watching sport, films and my boys playing PlayStation, no element of burn in at all.
The TV developed a panel defect and I topped up the settlement to get a 65C9 and wow, what a telly.
The morale is, look after the TV and it won't be an issue, turn off when not in use.
Once you go OLED, it's difficult to return to LCD. (edited)
What a silly comment. Plenty of people buy OLED to game on and LG know it.
Damn this website! (edited)
It doesn't have to be a static image. It could a static logo, or game HUD. They can be unavoidable to some.
The wallpaper activates on a static image. What if the image is mostly dynamic with static elements? Does that need science? (edited)
Unless you watch TV in a very bright room, cancel it and get the B9.
Clearly don't have this oled or b8 etc .If screen is left unattended it goes into screen saver mode with no onscreen retention images.
Samsung QLED q80r
Like sky news for example. This caused burn in on my b6.
My issue with oleds is that there is no mention anywhere at point of purchase of the limitations of oled. It's all about the positives, great picture quality, true blacks etc..
That's just a marketing strategy. LCD TV's dont burn-in, and if they do, it's extremely rare.
Sub-pixel size comparison for 2017 vs 2018 panels
Green : + 25% ,
Red : + 60% ,
Blue : something like +10% ,
White : +17%
As red pixel burn-in is the most visible one, they have increase the size of red sub-pixel by around 60% on 2018 panels.
I could not find 2018 and 2019 OLED panel sub-pixel calculated comparison, but it is visible, that 2019 sub-pixels size has been increased as well meaning that B9 has better pixel/panel longevity than B8. Majority of burn-in problems are being reported by 6 series (B6, C6 and E6). In terms of burn-in reports, we would need to consider one main point of when B6s and B9s were release and for how long they have been used for; B9s are recent series. However from sub-pixel size increase it is visible, that LG have taken into consideration burn-in problems on each new OLED series.
URLs:
2017 vs 2018 comparison
avsforum.com/for…tml
2018 vs 2019 comparison
reddit.com/r/O…ly/ (edited)
Ugh...
They do. AMOLED and OLED display phones do.
OLED looks fantastic. The new LG's have very low input lag. 120Hz panel... They partnered with NVIDIA for G-SYNC support. Why wouldn't you want to game on one? That's the question... Yes I know, burn-in..... (edited)
Cheers mate. Apparently this is normal, all tv manufacturers are responsible for first 12 months, after this the retailer can then handle it. I was told the same in Currys when looking at new TVs this weekend so it’s not just Richersounds.
In fact Richersounds have been great although they can’t do anything, but I’m currently arguing with LG. The board in my tv has gone (flashing red light 3 times when switched on but nothing happens). Burn in will be a separate argument.
One thing I can confirm to all those interested though - I can confirm that the blacks on my screen right now..... are TRUE blacks!
Incorrect, the retailer is responsible although the warranty in the first 12 months is with LG it is RS who should ensure you receive the service you should expect for a device that fails in the first 12 months.
I would advise you complain to RS and explain it’s not acceptable from LG. If they offer no joy then sign up to AV forums and post a thread outlining your issues, ensure RS are mentioned. They have their CS manager active and he should react. Don’t accept this situation.
The Chrome search bar, and the outline of YouTube windows+buttons. Tried every trick to avoid; hidden Taskbar, Desktop icon, wallpaper on 60sec rotation and moving the browser window periodically around the screen (just resulted in lots of Chorme search bars). Also used the inbuilt screen saving tech...
prcdirect.co.uk/lg-…tml
They don't have the SJ3 or sell blu-rays. They open at 11, maybe they'll accept £900, or £950
Definitely not q80r, unless hou are in a very bright room. Done my research on q80r as one of the best for gaming before OLEDs, almost bought it until I went to have a look at it yesterday at Curry's. Next to each other was B9 and q80r, there is no comparrison in terms of colour depth, blacks aaaaand bloooming. Blooming is so visible on q80r, that I could not watch the tv.
Besides, did not see any difference between 55' B9 and C9, would definitelly go for B9.
In a nutshell, C9 has a better processor. In terms of picture quality, etc they both are almost in par and differences are not visible by eye. Would go for B9.
If the risk was anything to worry about, they wouldn't offer a 10 year warranty. The warranty is there to sway OLED buyers that hear about burn-in, nothing more.
With only chip changes, pricing structure should remain the same
Only thing to look forward to are B9s running out and anyone ordering one being sent C9s instead like this year with B8s (edited)
Had my oled for just over 4 years now and do lots of gaming with the hud on screen for 6-8 hours at a time and have zero screen burn. I was worried about it when I first bought it and now don’t even think about it. These TVs are great and have no regrets buying one.
Just and FYI, Sony have better screen burn prevention built into there software.