While AV enthusiasts with relatively deep pockets may still be drawn to LG’s premium G4 OLED TVs with their Brightness Booster+ Micro Lens Array technology or LG’s mid-range C4 models with their powerful processors and premium panels, the brand has confirmed today that its significantly more affordable B series are also seriously appealing this year to anyone with a tighter budget to work with.at $3,299.99, $2,299.99 and $1,499.99 respectively.
Among the features you don’t get with the B4s’ Alpha 8 processor that you do get on the C4s Alpha 9 system is the most powerful version of LG’s Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro system, where HDR images are optimised per scene in real time to the screen’s capabilities.
The B4s also improve over their B3 predecessors by supporting 4K gaming at 120Hz as well as variable refresh rates across all four HDMIs, rather than just two. The Alpha 8 AI processor on the B4s additionally offers a decent step up in power over the B3s’ Alpha 7 system when it comes to the upscaling of sub-4K sources.Other notable features of the B4 series include LG’s Game Dashboard and Game Optimizer tools; a claimed 0.