I think the LG OLED B56 4K (2025) is a nice OLED entry-level model. With this OLED screen, I watch images with deep black levels and a powerful contrast. The colors look realistic. I can also easily operate the TV with the AI Magic Remote.
Deep black levels and powerful contrast
The screen of the OLED B56 consists of millions of pixels that light up or dim themselves, without LED backlighting. Because each pixel switches off individually, I see every detail in a dark scene. I especially notice this in series with many dark scenes, such as House of the Dragon. I do not suffer from a gray glow around bright light sources and black is really black. I see a clear contrast between dark and light images.
Realistic colors
All color details on the screen are clearly visible due to the OLED pixels, but there is more to it. When I watch a movie with HDR support, I see even more colors. This makes images more vivid and realistic. The TV also has a built-in AI processor that automatically adjusts the brightness based on what I'm watching and how light it is in the room. I find this useful, because I don't have to tinker with the image settings as much. Whatever I'm watching, I enjoy good image quality with this TV.
AI Magic Remote
The LG OLED B56 comes with the new AI Magic Remote. The remote control looks a lot like the older Magic Remote and feels just as good in the hand. The new remote control has many smart AI functions and I control it with my voice. You can also easily create a voice profile for everyone in your household. This way, the TV recognizes voices and adjusts the offering accordingly. You don't have to search for a film or series for long. Do you have children? Then you can use this function to only show them child-friendly content.