Anyone have a LG OLED?

DriedMangoes

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Anyone have feedback or experience with the LG OLED series ? Specifically the B2 ?

I just purchased on a whim after seeing the 65" B2 on Amazon on a sale. I'll be upgrading from a 55" Sony X950G flashed to X900H firmware.

I use our TV mainly for watching shows via streaming services like Disney plus, movies via 4K rips and gaming on the PS5.

Primarily bought it because I was thinking the upgraded picture quality, extra 10" and future proof for 120hz / VRR would justify. My wife said she would sponsor me $300 too so that was also a factor 😬

Delivery scheduled for Wednesday, I am pretty excited and I'm hoping the courier will bring into my home since my wife will be home only during the day and she cannot bring it in herself. Just reading up on what calibration settings to do once I get it and breaking it in.
 
Got the LG C1, love it so much, colours are deep and vibrant, and as you say pretty future proof, one of the lowest latency TVs you can get too.

Putting the stand on was quite stressful, pretty much had to lay it face down on a blanket, put stand on and try stand it up at the same time together (maybe try yourself).

I didn't calibrate too much, just changed a few things round, I watched the Rtings video but didn't like how they did the warm balance so just did it to what looks good with my room.

Leave screen brightness on 50 and OLED brightness you can take up to 100 if you really need the extra light.

Also people like to watch movies in the cinema setting, which gives it a more.... Cinema look? I don't mind it at night but I usually leave it on my user settings.
 
Got the LG C1, love it so much, colours are deep and vibrant, and as you say pretty future proof, one of the lowest latency TVs you can get too.

Putting the stand on was quite stressful, pretty much had to lay it face down on a blanket, put stand on and try stand it up at the same time together (maybe try yourself).

I didn't calibrate too much, just changed a few things round, I watched the Rtings video but didn't like how they did the warm balance so just did it to what looks good with my room.

Leave screen brightness on 50 and OLED brightness you can take up to 100 if you really need the extra light.

Also people like to watch movies in the cinema setting, which gives it a more.... Cinema look? I don't mind it at night but I usually leave it on my user settings.

Did you have to install the stand by yourself? I am hoping an extra paid of hands will help lol