LG OLED B1 65” Alexa Built-in 4k sees price cut to $996.44
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Save $426 on this LG OLED TV with premium picture quality, Alexa built-in, and a 120Hz refresh rate for an enhanced home theater experience.
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LG OLED B1 65” Alexa Built-in 4k sees price cut to $996.44
Save $426.73 on this price drop.
LG's B1 series OLED TV delivers premium picture quality at a more accessible price point than its higher-end siblings. Right now, the 65-inch model with Alexa built-in has taken a price cut that makes it worth considering for anyone looking to upgrade their home theater setup.
LG OLED B1 65” Alexa Built-in 4k drops to $996.44 - save $426.73. This 30% discount brings the TV well below its recent pricing trends and represents one of the better values in the mid-range OLED market.
For just $996.44, below its 30-day average of $1423.17. Over the past 90 days, this TV has averaged $1827, and looking back six months shows an even higher average of $2775. The current price positions this as a substantial discount compared to recent market pricing.
The LG OLED B1 65-inch TV features the Alpha 8 AI Processor Gen2 for enhanced picture processing and upscaling. You're getting perfect black levels and color accuracy thanks to OLED technology, along with 120Hz refresh rate support for smoother motion. The TV runs LG's AI WebOS platform with built-in Alexa voice control, includes LG Channels and WebOS & Re:New services, and supports Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos for premium HDR and audio experiences. It's also WiSA ready for wireless speaker connectivity and includes a dedicated gaming mode.
Best for: viewers who want OLED picture quality without paying for LG's higher-end C or G series models. This works well for movie enthusiasts, casual gamers who appreciate the 120Hz support, and anyone upgrading from an older LED/LCD TV.
Skip this if you need the absolute brightest HDR performance or the latest HDMI 2.1 gaming features found on newer models.
This is a 2021 model, so it lacks some of the gaming-focused features found on more recent OLED TVs. The brightness levels are also lower than what you'll find on LG's current C-series models.
For under $1,000, this 65-inch OLED delivers exceptional value for home theater enthusiasts. If you prioritize black levels and contrast over peak brightness and want to experience OLED technology at a reasonable price, this discount makes the B1 a smart purchase.
Wait only if you specifically need the latest gaming features or maximum HDR brightness.

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