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Shaka Posted
I'm absolutely ecstatic about my 48" LG B5 because it is a fantastic, great, awesome, etc., OLED TV. I'm glad I decided to spend a little more to get an OLED after doing extensive research and deciding an OLED was definitely worth the money. Especially since I got my 48" LG B5 for a great price of $700 a week ago. The thing I love about OLED's is the ability to achieve perfect black levels that helps to create superb contrast that in return helps the TV to achieve incredible depth, clarity, color and detail that produces such amazing picture quality. And my B5 out of the box needed almost no tweaking to achieve the excellent picture quality that I find perfect for my viewing habits. The colors on the B5 are beautiful and bright and all colors just look correct. Now this entry level OLED doesn't get super bright (under 1000 nits) but it gets more than bright enough for my needs. Don't hesitate to buy this TV because you will not regret it at all. In fact, you're going to wish you went OLED sooner just like I did. P.S. All the pictures in my review were taken on my s25+ of my TV so you're looking at a picture of a picture and the B5 still looks amazing. Imagine how good it looks in person.
Scout6 Posted
LG 48-Inch Class B4 Series OLED AI 4K UHD Smart webOS TV (OLED48B4PUA) I recently upgraded my bedroom TV to the LG 48-inch B4 Series OLED, and wow, what a difference! As someone who loves binge-watching shows, gaming on my PS5, and streaming movies, this TV has exceeded all my expectations. Let me break it down why this is easily one of the best purchases I've made in 2025. First off, the picture quality is absolutely mind-blowing. The self-lit OLED pixels deliver perfect blacks and infinite contrast – no more washed-out dark scenes like on my old LED TV. Colors pop with incredible vibrancy, thanks to the α8 AI Processor that upscales everything to near-4K perfection. I watched Dune: Part Two in Dolby Vision HDR, and it felt like I was in the theater; the details in the sand dunes and explosions were razor-sharp. Even older content looks refreshed with AI Picture Pro tweaking the settings automatically. And at 48 inches, it's the perfect size for my bedroom – not too overwhelming, but immersive enough for movie nights in bed. Gaming is where this TV really shines. With a 120Hz refresh rate, VRR, and super-low input lag (around 10ms), it's a dream for console gamers. I hooked up my PS5, and games like Cyberpunk 2077 run buttery smooth without any tearing or stuttering. It's NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync compatible, so PC gaming feels seamless too. Plus, the Game Optimizer menu lets you fine-tune settings on the fly – no more fumbling through menus mid-game. The smart features on webOS 24 are intuitive and snappy. Setup was a breeze; it connected to my Wi-Fi instantly, and I had Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV, HBO Max and Prime Video up in seconds. Voice control with Alexa and Google Assistant works flawlessly – I just say "Hey Google, play Stranger Things," and it's on. The ThinQ AI even suggests content based on what I've watched, which is a nice touch. And for sports fans, the multi-view split-screen is great for watching two games at once. Sound-wise, the built-in speakers with Dolby Atmos are surprisingly powerful. They fill the room with clear dialogue and immersive effects – no need for a soundbar right away, though I might add one later for extra bass. Connectivity is solid too: four HDMI ports (two are 2.1 for next-gen gaming), eARC for audio passthrough, and Bluetooth for headphones. A few minor notes: In super-bright rooms, reflections can be noticeable on the glossy screen, but the anti-reflective coating helps a lot. Burn-in hasn't been an issue for me (I enable pixel shift), and LG's warranty covers it anyway. At the price I got it for (around $600 during a sale), it's an absolute steal compared to pricier OLEDs like the C4 series. If you're in the market for a premium TV without breaking the bank, go for the LG B4. It's transformed my entertainment setup – highly recommend! Pros: Unmatched OLED picture with AI enhancements Killer gaming features User-friendly webOS interface Great value for the specs Cons: Could be brighter in very lit rooms (but fantastic for most) Purchased from Best Buy in November 2025. If LG keeps this up, I'll be a customer for life!
DougDunkman Posted
This TV has great picture quality and the menu is pretty smooth to scroll through. I love the magic remote because it's all love easier to just point at things than have to scroll around with buttons, especially when you're searching for something. You can also use your voice to search with the remote. The images are smooth and it's good for gaming. It has 120 Hertz refresh rate and works with G-Sync. I've included a couple of pictures of streamed videos. They were taken in a dimly lit room. The first picture demonstrates the inky blacks with the flames. The second one shows how vibrant and detailed the colors are.
KahseemP Posted
Great way to enter OLED. TV has 4K and is 120Hz Refresh rate. Makes it really great for gaming on PC. Low latency, and perfect color. The black pixels really do turn off. Looks really good w/ a dark theme windows. There is also AI Upscaling and Frame Generation for watching movies/tv shows on the smart TV. I use both of these features. The color calibration takes awhile but its worth it. Got it running really smoothly w/ my Windows PC via HDMI 2.1. Definitely worth every penny. Make sure you do your settings so the TV doesn't sell your data. I feel like all of them do that these days. Brightness no issue at all. I don't even use TV near max brightness in a lit room. No burn in issues at all. If you change your settings you can have the TV power off after being sleep mode for 5 minutes. There's no way to fully power it off unless you unplug it. Also sometimes the apps won't pick up the network connection, so this will require a restart too. Probably my only pet peeve w/ the TV.
CAELANH Posted
Amazing price for 120hz 4k oled. It really is a night and day difference from standard led.. perfect blacks, Amazing contrast and buttery smooths gaming at 120fps for an unbeatable price. Arrived next day after order as well
CressoTheGrey Posted
This TV has a laggy UI, but otherwise it's pretty good. Not every day you find an OLED with variable refresh rate at an affordable price. It is a good step up from the LED 60hz TV I was using, but there are some problems. The colors feel unnaturally vibrant and no matter what I do I can't seem to fix this. Though I could just not be used to OLED. The main problem is thay I've noticed the yellows constantly change. I can be looking at the same image without doing anything, and the color looks completely different one minute than it does the next. Sometimes the yellows look great, other times they look dark and washed out, to the point they could even be considered browns. I first noticed this when I tried playing Fortnite. The Simpsons as shown on the cover of the game looked extremely off. But after a few minutes I checked back and they looked fine. Then they looked bad again. I am not sure if my TV is faulty or if this is some sort of anti burn-in feature, but if it's the latter I can't turn it off, and I find that very irritating. It's a small enough issue that I can look past it for the most part, but man does it really bring down the experience. Putting that aside, the sound is pretty good. Just whatever you do do NOT enable the "AI enhanced" sound at startup. That sounds awful. Overall I recommend this if you can get it on sale and you're a gamer who can really take advantage of the VRR. Otherwise you might want to look elsewhere, though I'm not much of an expert on TVs so maybe this is still worth it to you.
Brianna Posted
Excellent OLED screen. HDR looks great, colors and blacks are amazing. 120hz is super smooth. Great gaming features like VRR that work flawlessly. Love that you can view FPS from the game menu. Perfect for the PS5 Pro. I don’t love the software/operating system, but TVs usually have crummy operating systems anyways. I only use it to switch inputs between PS5 Pro and AppleTV 4k. The speakers are decent for TV speakers, about as good as you could expect from integrated TV speakers.
HernandoP Posted
This my first OLED TV without coming in to a BB store and comparing it to the rest of the lineups. I bought this TV after reading about how truly black scenes can get and yes they do get to point zero. After watching various videos from different reviewers and also budget coming into play, this was for the the best bang for the buck money could get me before Black Friday. Hopefully the “48 won’t go below 630 otherwise I would advise to buy it with your eyes shut. The TV surprisingly gets loud so no soundbar is needed. Sound quality is standard, obviously not going to hear deep bass since no subwoofer is built in, like my U8k it replaced from competing brand an miniLED one which was no slouch neither. My room setup can be both total darkness or very bright with LED high powered grow plant light, so expect glare accordingly. I mostly got this because of my PS5 it truly makes a difference in dark scenes. Watching HDR content is such a delightful experience that I just wondered why I didn’t buy OLED before. The tv shows a popup on the top right hand corner if it’s HDR or Dolby Vision and Audio, just remember to change to highest best setting available. The operating system is OK I can’t expect it to be millisecond fast but LG has refined it especially with the wand remote. I haven’t really downloaded much just my usual to go apps. As far as ghosting or burn in fear, there’s options for the latter and I haven’t really noticed any ghosting, except in Halloween lol. To sum it up, if you need a console gaming TV for your personal room or to watch anything else you can’t go wrong with this “48. Get it under 700 is the best price yet. Photos taken from an iPhone 17 Pro Max, TV brightness set at 100 HDR standard setting.
patsyjean0115 Posted
We set this TV up shortly after delivery and have been using it for a few weeks now. Setup was quick and easy. The picture quality is excellent, the OLED blacks and overall clarity really stand out. The TV is in a shared living space where we’re often doing multiple things at once (playing games, cooking, hanging out), and it’s been perfect for that. Our house faces south and the room has an east-facing window, so there is some morning light, but glare has not been an issue at all. Sound quality depends a bit on what we’re streaming. Some apps sound great right out of the gate, while others require adjusting sound modes or volume levels more than expected. It’s not a dealbreaker, just something to be aware of. Overall, this has been a great addition to our home and works really well in a space where the TV is more about enhancing the atmosphere than being the sole focus
KenL Posted
Great tv. Easy to set up. The black labels are black. When it switches to a commercial and goes black if your in a dark room you will think the TV shut itself off at first.
ClaytonM Posted
Ah OLED. You get back every penny in the experience. Movies, anime, GAMING, everything blew me away with this Lg oledB5. This is truly one of the craziest deals I’ve ever seen, at $599, and normally I wouldn’t buy the membership for stores. But the price of the tv went down by $50 and I got that money back with a price match, so the membership was well worth it. I love how intuitive the Best Buy app is as well. Please buy an OLED. They’re truly unique from every other type of tv on the market. You won’t regret it. Side note- I’ve been wanting to purchase a soundbar really bad, but only had the budget for the tv right now. I’ve got to tell you I’m seriously impressed with the built in speakers in this tv here. They’re more than clear and loud enough to justify waiting and buying a better surround sound bar, than cheaping out on one right now with less channels.
TNSUM Posted
This TV delivers amazing picture quality for the price—sharp detail, rich colors, and beautiful deep blacks. The size is perfect, setup was easy, and the smart features work great. Free delivery from Best Buy right before Christmas made it an even better deal. Outstanding value and highly recommended.
MichaelM Posted
Amazing TV for the price and the fact its a LG oled. I was debating between b5 or c5 and the b is a no brainer when it comes to price to performance. Not to mention, i keep it at 50% brightness most of the day unless im rrying to focus on something special. So the extra mmph the c5 would of offered would of been a little pointless since id prolly have it at 25% in that case. The gaming mode is great at 120hz. The c5 pushes the 144hz whitch is prolly the only downfall. As well as the processor being a little slow compared to the c5 but nothing to really argue since i use this tv for pc gaming. And casual tv watching before bed or during meals. The audio is quite nice aswell. After hearing how well the c5s was i was a little nervous but am amazed by the quality and adjustment level. Couldnt be happier with my new LG oled b5. The 2nd photo is with window blinds open and tv at 35% brightness last photo 100% brightness. Hope this helps
Anthony Posted
I was on the fence at first because I couldn't see a display model. I am so glad I decided to buy this TV. For an entry level OLED the picture is gorgeous. Everything I watch on here looks so much better than my old QLED TV. Gaming is incredible as well. It has a load of amazing gaming features my old TV didn't have. With the amazing prices this TV has been going for lately you can't go wrong. I would highly recommend this TV to friends and family. It's perfect for anyone with an LCD tv looking to upgrade. It's a great choice for anyone looking to take a leap into OLED TVs for the first time. You won't regret it.
Darias Posted
This is my first OLED and man the difference from this compared to my old lg 4k tv is life changing! The difference is night and day and everything is amazing! I also heard about people complain about OLEDS being only good for dark rooms but my room gets reasonably lit and it’s still pretty bright! Definitely brighter than I thought it would be and It’s also really great for gaming too with the 120hz panel which is what I was looking for and it works flawlessly while also looking stunning. Only thing that I dislike is that I’ve never liked LGs OS but at least it runs pretty smooth on this tv and everything has been working great. 100% worth the switch to OLED for anyone on the fence
JordanYogurt Posted
2.5 years ago I was on the market for a new screen. At the time, money was a problem and I had to settle for a lesser option. Although it was a 4K screen that supported Dolby Vision and HDR 10+, the QLED backlight just didn't cut it (not to mention the LEDs started dying before it even reached 2 years). This new LG OLED, the one I wanted all those years back but couldn't afford, should have been the TV I purchased! It would have been worth it then. But thankfully it's still worth it now. I'm in awe every time I turn the TV on. My Switch 2, PS5, and all my 4K UHD discs look astounding. If you are hesitant, don't be... get an LG OLED.
JaidenM Posted
This tv is the best purchase I’ve made the 4k oled makes colours look so good and watching newer 4k movies and shows is amazing the quality makes it look like your seeing through a window and if your a gamer this tv has a gaming mode that makes it 120fps at 4k so when it comes to playing story games like Silent Hill F it looks so realistic the shadows and colours looks good together and if your more of an action type like battlefield 6 the 120fps makes it so smooth honestly I can’t believe how good of a deal this tv was compared to Amazon or other stores that have them listed at $1000 so getting it for $600 was a steal and oleds ain’t cheap so if I was you I’ll get this tv while it’s $600 off
OvidioG Posted
Excellent purchase. Just the size for small (9ft x 11ft) living room. Very good pictures. Great improvement in the remote control. Excellent menu distribution (screen tiles). Easy to configure and use.
Jefferson Posted
The LG OLED AI 48’’ is honestly really nice when it comes to showcasing performance and picture quality. For the price it’s definitely worth it and it goes so well in my bedroom, not to mention I have a ps5 for single player games at 4k, it has such smooth graphic qualities running at 120 fps, give it a shot you won’t be disappointed.
Creepy Posted
Fantastic TV, I never knew OLED would be this game-changing before I had it. And at this price point I don't think you're going to find anything better, it works well and I don't think I'm going to go back to non oled.