'A great OLED TV with a few frustrations': I reviewed the LG B6, and it brings some much needed extra brightness to the B-series for HDR punch — but it's a shame a few things hold back it from perfection
The LG B6 is a solid entry-level OLED TV that offers improved brightness and excellent gaming features. However, it falls short of being a complete upgrade over its predecessor, the LG B5, due to some color tint issues and average sound quality. Despite these drawbacks, it remains a strong contender in the OLED market for 2026.
- ▪The LG B6 features a brighter picture compared to the B5, enhancing overall picture quality.
- ▪It has excellent gaming capabilities with low input lag and multiple HDMI 2.1 ports.
- ▪The sound quality is average, with limited bass and a narrow soundstage.
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TechRadar Verdict The LG B6 is an overall great OLED TV with a few frustrations. It delivers newfound brightness to the B-series lineup as well as overall superb picture quality, with fantastic gaming performance and features. Next to last year's LG B5 however, it doesn't deliver the full upgrade I hoped for. The step-up LG C6 leads by example as to what an upgrade should look like, and given that it's much more expensive, I'd encourage people to push to that. Still, the B6 is a very good entry-level OLED TV that ticks a lot of the right boxes.
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