The OLED55B6V is a 55" TV from LG. OLED TV's, (or organic LED) will display a wider, more natural range of colours including a true black colour. They don't need any backlighting as they are self-illuminating, making them thinner, lighter and will come with a lower energy consumption.
With built in Wi-Fi you can enhance the way that you watch and experience entertainment on your TV. With web0S you will be able to enjoy smart TV the way it should be.
Its efficient and intuitive and will be able to bring together all your favourite catch-up TV, movies, sport & music services. Whatever you want to watch, find, launch or play. It is simple to use and comes with a user-friendly web0S Smart TV.
Link takes you to Hughes.co.uk but it's not in your first post. Hot though..... :sunglasses:
ashmac
1 Dec 163#2
keep dropping baby :sunglasses:
kraven
1 Dec 16#3
Discount code SAVE60 for £60 off and 3.9% TCB
tighty
1 Dec 161#4
Not a great del for current members. You still need to pay for sky Q installation yourself and all you get is 12 months multiroom subscription. AND you can't even watch ultraHD on the mini boxes anyway.
OBH6UK to tighty
1 Dec 162#11
You can't watch UHD on Sky anyway with the 'free' LG package, you need to upgrade the package and so pay extra for access to UHD.
Great TV though bought one about three week ago.
shaunkirsty to tighty
1 Dec 16#28
Nice find just gone up by £200 in Currys
3dvws
1 Dec 16#5
$2999 for the 65" in us amazon, £2999 in uk amazon where is the logic in that, been wait for some sort of a deal all through black Friday, nothing doing!
joedredd to 3dvws
1 Dec 161#6
Deals tend not to come on the premium screens. They know people that want their best will pay for it. They'll come down in Jan when nobody is buying them.
luvclub to 3dvws
1 Dec 162#8
Thanks to the Brexit Bunch $2999 is roughly £2400, so add 20% VAT and that is £2880. Not far off then, considering freight charges and everything being normally more expensive here anyway.
3dvws
1 Dec 16#7
deal in local currys for last year's model (ex display) for 2k (65") almost bit yesterday, but they wouldn't budge on price so I left it.
if buying soon, it's z toss up between the oled65b6v at 2999 or the KD75XD8505BU at 2800... I'm beginning to lean towards the KD75XD8505BU
mreriksen to 3dvws
1 Dec 161#9
Oled65b6, had both models side by side in My JL and there's simply no comparing the two
sunama to 3dvws
1 Dec 16#13
I thought the Sony TV is a LCD TV? While the TV in this thread is for OLED.
I think the OLED should win this without too much difficulty.
LCD tech is pretty poor when it comes to outright image quality, so they focus on offering cheap prices and lots of smart features.
abbot26
1 Dec 16#10
Recently bought Oled55C6V, hugely impressed with it, deep deep blacks and crisp vivid colour, can't see a way back now I've had Oled
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TV comes with 5yr guarantee and 12 months Sky Q
The OLED55B6V is a 55" TV from LG. OLED TV's, (or organic LED) will display a wider, more natural range of colours including a true black colour. They don't need any backlighting as they are self-illuminating, making them thinner, lighter and will come with a lower energy consumption.
With built in Wi-Fi you can enhance the way that you watch and experience entertainment on your TV. With web0S you will be able to enjoy smart TV the way it should be.
Its efficient and intuitive and will be able to bring together all your favourite catch-up TV, movies, sport & music services. Whatever you want to watch, find, launch or play. It is simple to use and comes with a user-friendly web0S Smart TV.
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Great TV though bought one about three week ago.
if buying soon, it's z toss up between the oled65b6v at 2999 or the KD75XD8505BU at 2800... I'm beginning to lean towards the KD75XD8505BU
I think the OLED should win this without too much difficulty.
LCD tech is pretty poor when it comes to outright image quality, so they focus on offering cheap prices and lots of smart features.