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The LG BX OLED is an excellent TV for most use cases, as it features deep blacks, superb reflection diffusion, HDMI 2.1 support, and VRR. However, watch out for the risk of display burn-in and low peak brightness.
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Product Snapshot
Overview
The LG BX OLED TV is LG’s entry-level OLED TV launched in January 2020. Its OLED display can deliver better black levels and contrast than LCD, Quantum Dot, and even mini LED TVs. It also has a near-instantaneous response time and is very well positioned for gamers because of the low input lag. In addition, it also boasts LG’s WebOS UI that is smooth enough for quick navigation. Keep reading our LG BX OLED TV review below to learn more about what reviewers think. And take some time to go through the highest-ranked TVs available today.
Consensus
our Verdict
The LG BX OLED TV is a great choice for gamers and movie/TV show streamers. Its OLED panel offers deep blacks, an infinite contrast ratio, great reflection diffusion, and wide viewing angles. Plus, it has HDMI 2.1, VRR, and ALLM. But, it does come with the risk of permanent display burn-in, and its peak brightness may not be bright enough for some.
ReasonS to Buy
- Deep blacks with best in class contrast
- Fantastic reflection diffusion
- HDMI 2.1 support
- VRR, ALLM, and eARC
- Near instantaneous response time
- Low input lag
- Wide viewing angles
- Wide color gamut
- Google Assistant and Alexa built-in
- FreeSync & NVIDIA G Sync compatible
Reason to Avoid
- Slight risk of display burn-in
- Low peak brightness
- No HDR 10+
- Built-in audio could have been better
- Gradient handling is not great
- Sideloading on WebOS is difficult
- 24FPS content might look stuttery
- No support for chroma 4:4:4 when running 1080P 120Hz
LG BX OLED Specs
Backlight Type | No | |
Display Type | OLED | |
HDMI Inputs | 4 | |
HDMI Type | HDMI 2.1 | |
HDR Format | HDR10 | |
HomeKit Compatible | Yes | |
Max Resolution | 3840 x 2160 (4k) | |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.2 | |
Panel Type | OLED | |
Refresh Rate | 120 Hz | |
Screen size | 55", 65" | |
Smart Platform | webOS | |
Speaker Output | 40 Watts | |
Sync Technology | AMD FreeSync, G-Sync | |
VRR | Yes |
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Test Results
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Color Gamut % (DCI P3 xy) | 95.9 |
Color Gamut % (DCI P3 uv) | 98.62 |
Color Gamut % (Rec 2020 xy) | 72.13 |
Color Gamut % (Rec 2020 uv) | 77.18 |
Color Gamut % (sRGB) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (Rec 709) | 133.7 |
Color Gamut % (BT.2020) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (Adobe RGB) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (BT.709) | 0 |
Contrast Ratio (x:1) | 0 |
SDR Brightness (nits) | 401 |
HDR Brightness (nits) | 586 |
Input Lag (ms) | 14.7 |
Response Time (ms) | 3.8 |
Color Washout (Degrees) | 51 |
Color Shift (Degrees) | 31 |
Brightness Loss (Degrees) | 63 |
Reflections (%) | 1.5 |
Low-Freq Extension (Hz) | 67.27 |
Freq Response StdDev @ 70db | 2.98 |
Freq Response StdDev @ 80db | 3.51 |
Weighted Total Harmonic Distortion @80db | 0.129 |
Intermodulation Distortion @80db | 2.74 |
EOTF (600 nit delta) | 0 |
EOTF (1000 nit delta) | 0 |
EOTF (4000 nit delta) | 0 |
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100The LG BX OLED is an excellent overall TV. With its OLED technology, it can… Read MoreBy:
Henry St Leger - 72
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85With the LG BX OLED, you have an excellent TV for almost any content and… Read MoreBy:
Unknown - 79.85
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90An excellent OLED TV that demonstrates there’s serious price competition in this sparkling category, the… Read MoreBy:
Unknown - 77.5
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85The cheapest OLED model in LG’s 2020 range is too good to miss. Top-notch image… Read MoreBy:
John R. Quain - 67
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80“No bottom line found for this product” Read MoreBy:
Alexander Tozzi - 65.1
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88The LG OLED BX may be the wallflower in the company’s 2020 OLED line-up, but… Read MoreBy:
Steve May
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