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LG OLED65B7D

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User ratings:
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4.2 out of 5
35 user ratings
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4 stars
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3 stars
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2 stars
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Editorial reviews:
5
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5 editorial reviews
The OLED65B7 and OLED55B7 are still among the best OLED HDR televisions, and is now surprisingly affordableRead more
The LG B7 is a high-end 4k OLED smart TV with exceptional picture quality thanks to its infinite contrast ratio and wide viewing angle. It produces little motion...Read more
The B7A is basically identical to the best-performing TV we've ever tested, but slightly cheaper.Read more
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Pros

  • UHD images look very sharp
  • A stylish crescent stand adds a touch of style
  • image quality is great

Cons

  • lost the receipt
  • LG makes OLED TVs in large screen sizes
  • It may not display this or other websites correctly

Key specs

  • Flat
  • 65 in
  • 3840, 2160 px
  • OLED
  • yes

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LG OLED65B7D - Pros & Cons

LG OLED65B7D

Pros

  • UHD images look very sharp
  • A stylish crescent stand adds a touch of style
  • image quality is great
  • Standard is the most reliable everyday setting
  • B7 is still a great value
  • performance
  • price
  • design and features
  • simple navigation and powerful customisation
  • Build quality and finish is good
  • Fine detail

Cons

  • lost the receipt
  • LG makes OLED TVs in large screen sizes
  • It may not display this or other websites correctly
  • Many button presses are simply not recognised
  • The wired internet connection seems to be getting more and more unreliable
  • LG OLED screens
  • go as bright and lacks Dolby Vision support
  • the technology itself is no guarantee of superior image quality
  • uses a 2016 panel
  • Noise is only notable by its absence
  • No cherry-picked units sent by brands

LG OLED65B7D - Technical Overview

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IconScreen size
65 in
Best:
Axen 8682442100917
Screen size: 123 in
IconResolution
3840 x 2160 px
Best:
Samsung QE82Q800TATXXU
Resolution: 7680 x 7320 px

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LG OLED65B7D - Full Specifications

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Display
Panel designFlat
Screen size65.0 in
Resolution3840 x 2160 px
Screen TechnologyOLED
HD ready 1080p (Full HD)yes
Ultra HD certified (UHD/4K)yes
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Features
Operating SystemWeb OS
Smart Tvyes
Ambilightyes
Time-shiftyes
HbbTVyes
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Connectivity
Number of HDMI ports4
USB 2.0 ports2
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Body without stand
Height32.72 in
Width57.13 in
Weight50.93 lb
Depth1.91 in
Colour of productSilver
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Shipping
Height37.36 in
Width66.1 in
Weight76.06 lb
Depth8.98 in
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Power
Ac Frequency50.0 Hz
Connecting 9V/12V/14Vno
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Tuner
Tuner typeAnalog & Digital
CI+yes
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Audio properties
Built-in speaker(s)yes
Audio decodersDolby TrueHD
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Ergonomics
Vesa mountyes
Vesa interface type300x200mm
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Network
DLNAyes
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Body with stand
Height34.72 in
Width57.13 in
Weight58.2 lb
Depth8.86 in
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Energy efficiency
Energy classA
Annual Energy Use214.0 kWH/year
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Video
File formats supported
  • MPEG2
  • MPEG4
Video quality standards2160p

LG OLED65B7D - Q&A (2)

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    Productz
    over 1 year ago
    What do people think about LG TVs?
    cristobal
    over 1 year ago
    I think all LG TVs have a good reputation and that their reviews are positive.
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    Productz
    over 1 year ago
    May I stream videos from Netflix on OLED65B7D?
    beau.beer
    over 1 year ago
    If your TV has internet capability and can run apps such as Netflix, it is considered a "smart" TV. To use Netflix on your smart TV, you first have to connect it to the internet and buy a subscription to Netflix. You can then find the Netflix app in your smart TV's menu system and start streaming movies and television shows right away. If you can't find the Netflix app or if it's not listed as an available app, you may need to check with the company that made your TV to see if it can be added or if it's not supported on your specific model.
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