B5

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B5

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45" Ultrawide OLED vs. 43" 4K TV: Which is better for 1:1 wheel scale and immersion?

I had complete and utter hell when it came to getting 3 lg b5’s to work as triples. The whole thing of monitor vs tv is very hyperbolic in todays panels. Alot of times its the exact same panel. But the tv’s bloatware + lack of displayport makes it a god awful monitor Just mentioning in case youre on

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couchcushion7 in r/simracing

April 19, 2026 2:00 AM

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Pssr2 make warhammer 40k look crispy!! I game on a TCLQM851G

I can attest to this. It’s not their top of the line model, but I recently got an LG B5. It has ads on the home screen that I haven’t figured out how to disable, and the UI is unreasonably laggy for a TV with an MSRP of like $1300.

younghandshake in r/PS5pro

April 22, 2026 11:57 AM

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Do you use the built in smart features on your TV or do you have it connected with a PC/Android/Apple TV?

I wouldn't mind the built in software if it weren't for how laggy they can get. It's the only thing I hate about my LG B5 OLED.

Cheezewiz239 in r/LinusTechTips

May 4, 2026 10:23 PM

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Can I achieve 4k120 with a 1080ti as the client?

It's connected to a lg b5 oled. The WebOS app isn't cutting for a nice experience. It's good for what it does but I know better is out there. So it's either nice media pc (lian li a3) with the 1080ti or used xbox series s to get me there for cheap.

dudeIMyourcar in r/MoonlightStreaming

March 27, 2026 3:17 PM

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$2500 Samsung TV is an advertising billboard, there is no opt-out.

You can't get a OLED that cheap. At least according to google's AI answer, the cheapest OLED as of April 2026 was a 48" LG B5 for ~$600, but that is also their "cheap" OLED. I could see $2500 for a large (e.g. 70+ inches) being reasonable. For example the current 77" LG C-series (mid range) is curre

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No_Extension_45 in r/mildlyinfuriating

April 25, 2026 8:29 AM

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