• Not one, but two LG B6 models appear on Amazon here are the diff

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    Not one, but two LG B6 models appear on Amazon here are the differences between the two budget OLED TVs

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    Tue, 14 Apr 2026 11:53:55 +0000

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    Pricing for the LG B6 has finally been revealed, but there are two models listed on Amazon: the B65 and the B6E. I found out what the differences between each model were.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Tech Radar Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Become a Member in Seconds Unlock instant access to exclusive member
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    your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over. You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Join the club Get full access to premium articles, exclusive features and a growing list of member rewards. Explore An account already exists for this email address, please log in. Subscribe to our newsletter Prices for the LG B6 OLED TV have appeared on Amazon Two models, the B65 and B6E, have been listed Launch prices for the B65 are similar to last year's LG B5 Prices for the LG B6 OLED have been revealed and it's a mixed bag, with pre-orders live on Amazon right now.

    The B6, successor to one of 2025s best OLED TVs the LG B5, carries across a lot the same features as its predecessor, including a full suite of gaming features to rival the best gaming TVs . While thats not a bad thing, it
    doesnt seem to have taken as many strides as the step-up LG C6, which boasts some nice upgrades over its successor and one of 2025s best TVs , the LG C5 . The C6 boasts a new processor, the Alpha 11 Gen 3 used in the flagship G6 and a nice brightness boost. The B6, however, looks to have very similar specs to the B5. What is interesting is that Amazon lists two LG B5 models: the B65
    and the B6E. The B65 has similar launch pricing to the LG B5 last year, roughly 100-200 cheaper than the C6 across the 48, 55 and 65-inch models. Its quite a bit cheaper than the C6s 77 and 83-inch models, which are known as
    the C6H and which use a Primary Tandem RGB OLED panel usually reserved for flagship models. Article continues below You may like LG G6 and LG C6 pricing appears on Amazon and it's good news LG C6 OLED everything we know about
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    The B6E, on the other hand, is cheaper still than both the C6 and B65,
    cutting roughly a further 200 on each model. Both the B65 and B6E are available in 55, 65 and 77-inch, with only the pricier B65 available in a 48-inch size. All of these models are listed on Amazon. While there's no confirmed release date, shipping times are listed between 24th June-22nd October: fingers crossed it isn't the latter.

    Check out below for a table showing C6, B65 and B6E prices: Swipe to scroll horizontally

    Model

    LG C6

    LG B65

    LG B6E

    42-inch

    1,299 Row 1 - Cell 2 Row 1 - Cell 3

    48-inch

    1,399

    1,299 Row 2 - Cell 3

    55-inch

    1,699

    1,499

    1,299

    65-inch

    2,499

    2,299

    1,999

    77-inch

    3,499

    2,999

    2,799

    83-inch Row 6 - Cell 1 Row 6 - Cell 2 Row 6 - Cell 3 The B65s major issue is that its only slightly cheaper in 48, 55 and 65-inch sizes than the C6
    despite having a less powerful processor (the Alpha 8 to the C6s Alpha 11). This means the B65 doesnt have the speed of the C6 and lacks some of the latter's features such as the full AI Sound upmix. Its also unlikely to hit the brightness or colour accuracy of the C6 too.

    This was also an issue at launch for the B5, which had a similar price gap to the C5. As time went on however, the B5s prices dropped and it got some big discounts over big sales such as Black Friday . For those wanting to upgrade now, the C6 is a better pick than the B65. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

    But, if there really are few differences between the B65 and B6E, the B6E suddenly becomes a very tempting option, priced a full 400 cheaper than the C6, which is enough to add one of the best soundbars or best 4K Blu-ray players into the mix. The two LG B6s - explained I compared the LG C5 (left) and LG B5 (right) last year and if the 2026 equivalents perform the same, the LG B6E in particular could be an excellent budget OLED, thanks to its cheaper launch prices. (Image credit: Future) I reached out to LG to find out the differences between the B65 and the B6E and there arent as many as I
    expected. The B65 has two features the B6E doesnt: Precision HDR Master Pro and Precision Sound Master Pro.

    Precision HDR Master Pro is a setting designed to upscale SDR content to give it a HDR look, with sharper textures and punchier brightness. Precision Sound Master Pro is the audio equivalent, designed to upscale sound signals to deliver clearer speech and surround sound. The B65 will also feature the
    slate marble effect rear panel that we saw on the LG C5 last year. What to read next I tested 3 affordable OLED TVs from LG, Samsung and Philips side-by-side LG G6 review: the best OLED TV for watching in even bright rooms I compared 3 elite OLED TVs, and the cheaper option beats LG and Samsung

    Other than that, LG says the B65 and B6E are identical. So, youll still be getting Dolby Vision support, full gaming features including four HDMI 2.1 ports with 4K 120Hz and full VRR (including AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync support) and webOS 26. They are even both listed as having the same Alpha 8 Gen 3 AI processor. While not confirmed, the LG B6 could feature LG Display's new cheaper and brighter OLED SE panel. We first saw the panel in action earlier this year on Panasonic's new OLED TV, the Z86C (pictured). (Image credit: Future) While its not been confirmed what panel the B6 will have, I suspect itll be the new OLED SE panel. This new SE panel, manufactured by LG Display, is said to be brighter than the previous WOLED panels used in LGs B-series, hitting up to 1,000 nits peak brightness. In exchange for this new brightness however, the polariser has been removed, a feature designed to reduce reflections. We saw the panel in action on the Panasonic Z86C and though only a brief first impression, we were impressed with its brightness and how good it looked compared to a mid-range OLED in a brightly lit event space.

    While the B65s prices are a little close to the C6s, the B6E becomes a very tempting, budget OLED option given there are very few major differences between it and the B65. I compared the B5 and C5 last year and was honestly impressed by how well the B5 fared against its step-up sibling, delivering
    the rich colours, natural but crisp textures and strong contrast youd want from an OLED TV.

    We havent fully tested either the C6 or B6 yet so we cant say whether the C6 is worth the step-up over the more budget models, but if last year is
    anything to go by and if the B6E can perform, it'll be an excellent option
    for those on a stricter budget. Thinking of buying a new TV? Try our TV size and model finder! You tell it how far you sit from your TV, we'll tell you what size to buy based on viewing angle advice from image quality experts,
    and we'll recommend our three top TVs at that size for different prices. The best TVs for all budgets Our top picks, based on real-world testing and comparisons

    Read our full guide to the best TVs 1. Best overall: LG C5 2. Best under 1000: US: Hisense U8QG UK: TCL C7K 3. Best under 500: US: Roku Plus Series
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