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The new LG B8 OLED does a number on its

The new LG B8 OLED does a number on its own that most people know and love. The fact that it packs a large 5.5-inch display, and is made of premium materials, makes it a great option for those looking for a low-cost OLED TV (though there's still room for more OLED TVs). It has the same 2,500-watt DVI port that LG uses for its 5-inch B8 TVs and has a larger 1TB, 2.5-inch, 3,000-watt hard drive. A 5-inch, 3,000-watt hard drive is also a must for anyone looking to stream more than a few hours of video on a regular basis.

As for the price, I'm going to stick with the $1,100 model, which is a bit higher than my usual $2,000 LG, but is still a decent value. If you're looking for a high-quality OLED TV with better color, an impressive color gamut, and higher brightness, you may not choose this LG. It is likely that you will have to pay for a higher cost, but if you do, you won't regret it.

The only real question of cost is whether you get it in the $1,100 range or the $3,500 range. Most TVs are made in the U.S., and the average consumer in Europe will likely choose to have it for less than $20. If you're in Europe, though, and do not plan to buy a TV with an OLED display, you might want to look into a lower-cost option like the $1,300 model, which is only available in 3-D models. You can get the $1,000 model on Amazon, as well as the $1,400 model from LG. However, the $1,500 model is only available in the U.S., so you will have to shell out the most for the higher end of the line.

There are some problems with the B8's display that I have to talk about here, but they are fairly simple. I believe the display features are very good, and have a very nice contrast ratio. The B8 has a bit of a bumpiness when compared to the older OLED models, and the B8's backlighting is far from perfect. Overall, the display is a bit too bright and dull to be worth the price. The B8 is a good option for those that would like a better contrast ratio,

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