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LG's 2016 OLED TVs have the best picture quality you can buy, and in our tests the B6 and E6 performed basically the same. But the B6 is a lot less expensive. Guess which one we like better?
LG has four OLED TV series available in 2016: the entry-level B6 series, curved C6 series, speaker bar-bearing and ‘picture-on-glass’ E6 series, and flag-waving ‘Signature’ G6 series.
The LG’s audio is also particularly middling. As well as lacking the low-end heft required to make for a truly immersive home ...
Yes, LG's E6 and G6 models look even more dazzlingly trim, but let’s not forget that at the time of writing I’ve found the OLED55C6 available for ‘just’ $3,000 (under the terms of a ...
The OLED E6, available in 65- and 55-inch sizes, will have the G6's HDR tech in a thicker frame. It'll also have something called a "Crystal Back Cover" to make it look good even when you're ...
LG has unveiled its latest OLED TVs, including the stunningly thin new E6 and G6 flagship series, which boast HDR technology webOS 3.0, and more. Skip to main content. Menu ...
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Admittedly, the more expensive LG E6 OLED looks just slightly better in a handful of scenes, but you'd have to study the images to see the difference, and for the most part, ...
LG's high-end 2016 OLED TVs deliver picture quality that's almost as good as the world-beating 2017 versions, and the B6 is currently a better value.
LG's 26.5-inch and 32-inch OLED monitors, technically aimed at businesses, continue to be some of the more accessible OLED monitors around, despite steep prices ($3,000 and $4,000, respectively).