Class B4 Series OLED 4K Smart TV
Introducing the Evo G4 65 4K HDR Smart OLED TV from LG. Turn it on to experience the brilliance of the G4's OLED panel. Self-lit pixels produce lifelike images with perfect black and 100% color volume and fidelity. Well-lit rooms can use Brightness Boost Max to magnify each pixel, improving brightness by 150%. The 4K HDR realism is ready for your favorite movies, shows, and games. Connect components via HDMI or stream using webOS 24 that's powered by the a11 AI Processor 4K. Gamers can take advantage of the G4's blazing-fast response and refresh. Sit back and enjoy these features and more as you use the built-in far-field mic to conveniently control them with your voice.
Why r/BuyItForLife recommends it
8 mentions from real owners
- #1Nov 4, 2025
65" TV Recommendations
Oleds look great but they can struggle with brightness depending on setup. Mini-leds or higher-end qleds usually hold up better in daylight and still give great contrast. Gaming-wise, just make sure it’s got hdmi 2.1 and low input lag, most mid to high-end sets do now. No need to overthink it beyond that. I'd suggest going in store and test some models out, but incase you can't here's [a list](https://d19h9m82wn0kp9.cloudfront.net/?q=3X9ZZKI) with a few options you can look at.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Oct 2, 2025
How are everyone’s OLED Televisions?
LG C4, bought summer 24. been doing great so far. It replaced a Sony LCD TV I had for nearly 10 years. I don't expect it will last as long but we'll see.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Oct 2, 2025
How are everyone’s OLED Televisions?
Still maining a C9 and love it. B4 in Bedroom.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Jul 11, 2025
The most reliable tv brands in the world?
TVs are not BIFL…. Some can last very long, but hopefully you’ll live on long enough to see even the longest lasting TVs die :) In general, Sony is on top in terms of both quality and reliability. They have been for a long time as well. In the past, other brands such as Toshiba, Panasonic were also seen similarly, but they lost their way later (Panasonic has started to make their return to the US so let’s see how that goes). Of course, besides periods of good sales, Sony TVs also top the price lists. Depending on your budget, X90L, Bravia 7, Bravia 8, Bravia 9, A95L are all great. Avoid Bravia 5 and Bravia 3. I would avoid LG TVs that aren’t OLED. They’re top of the mountain for OLEDs (extremely comparable to Sony but quite a bit cheaper). Models like C4, G4 and later are great, but avoid their QNED, LED, etc ones. TCL makes great mini LEDs at a great price as well. QM7 and QM8 are great bang for your buck. That said, though, it’s important to know that you’re much better off buying TVs with a good warranty (especially for OLEDs, you want warranty that covers burnin. Costco’s Allstate one doesn’t). Regardless of brand, there’s a bit of a luck factor with panel lottery. You can end up with a shitty panel even from the best manufacturers. I recommend RTings . com for TV reviews. No reviewer is perfect, but they don’t post sponsored/biased stuff.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Jun 2, 2025
Looking to buy a tv for my first home and want make the right purchase
You should head to the 4ktv or home theater sub. Closest bifl with mostly watching at night will be a mid range (a80, c4) sony or lg OLED. I personally love the sony interface and have never felt the need or want for a roku stick. LG interface is not as good in my opinion.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Jun 2, 2025
Looking to buy a tv for my first home and want make the right purchase
If you don’t ever want to have to consider upgrading it then you want an OLED. LG B4 is a great deal in the states. Yes the UI sucks. Many people pair an Apple TV with their LG OLEDs so they don’t have to deal with it. I had a TCL before my LG. It was fine, no complaints and was affordable. Roku interface is nice and simple. Check reviews and comparisons on rtings
View on Redditopen_in_new - #7Apr 3, 2025
What are the Best Smart Tv Available Now?
LG OLED c4
View on Redditopen_in_new - #8Jan 1, 2025
What are some good brands for 32 inch TV? I'm looking at Amazon. I've only tried LG TV's
Went LG from a Samsung, never going back. The LG B4 , or C4 is utterly boss.
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