As I said earlier this year, 2023 may well be the year of OLED, as we are seeing an expansion of technology in several markets, with increasingly appetizing prices. Do you know why? Because production is less complex, and therefore cheaper, something that is increasingly apparent in the gigantic world of televisions.
That said, do you know which is one of the cheapest OLED TVs on the market? It’s from LG, and it’s called the LG B3 OLED TV. Yes, it is not the cheapest, since we still have the slightly cheaper LG OLED A3. However, B3 may very well turn out to be the right choice, within the world of quality/price.
Let’s try to understand what changes, and if it’s really worth it?
LG OLED B3: The cheapest OLED TV on the market?
Therefore, although there is still a range below, the LG OLED A3, the B Series is undeniably more interesting today, bringing to the table much of what the C range, LG’s most popular series, is capable of offering. , at a relatively lower price.
After all, while the LG OLED A3 is at 60Hz, the LG OLED B3 already reaches 120Hz, in a 4K resolution. In other words, it is a very interesting TV to connect a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X, especially since in addition to all this, we also have game-oriented features. Yes, the LG B3 OLED processor continues to be more oriented to a more budget market (a7 Gen 6), but even so, we have a range of extremely interesting features.
What features are these?
Well, we can include VRR, FreeSync Premium, NVIDIA G-Sync, and even automatic low latency mode. In addition to all this, the LG OLED B3 also has two HDMI 2.1 ports, and the Amazon Luna streaming service.
However, in the field of image quality, the factory tuning will be a little short of what we can find in LG’s C range. Still, it won’t be a very significant difference, with the lower quality panels being left for the cheaper A-range, more specifically for the LG OLED A3.
Unfortunately, this TV is not yet available on shelves, in fact, LG didn’t even bring it to CES. But it must be about to hit the market.