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LG B5 OLED TV Gets 120Hz Gaming and Dolby Vision for 2025

The LG B5 OLED series is the company's entry-level OLED that comes in sizes up to 83 inches. And it's currently available for pre-order.

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LG has announced its entry-level B5 OLED TV range, which features Dolby Vision and 120Hz gaming support, is now available for pre-order.

LG has unveiled four models in the B5 range, which join the company's mid-range C5 and high-end G5 models.

The B5 TVs feature OLED technology, which are capable of "perfect black," and they feature compatibility with Dolby Vision, HDR10 Pro, Dolby Atmos and Filmmaker Mode. Gaming features include NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium compatibility, with VRR up to 120 Hz. Like other 2025 LG TVs, they feature a host of AI features including picture processing and content recommendations.

The B5 may be the company's "cheapest" 2025 OLED, but it faces plenty of competition for people looking to save money on a new TV. This includes LG's own step-up C4 TV at around the same price or even less, while Philips' 65-inch Roku OLED is available for under a grand. 

LG did not respond immediately to CNET's request for further pricing information.

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