LG B6 OLED vs Sony Bravia 7 65"

Sony Bravia 7 65" wins — The Sony Bravia 7 65" dominates with 120Hz refresh, HDMI 2

Scores: LG B6 OLED 4.5/10 · Sony Bravia 7 65" 8.5/10

The Sony Bravia 7 65" dominates with 120Hz refresh, HDMI 2.1, and over 1000 nits brightness per RTINGS measurements, while the LG B6 OLED from 2016 offers only 60Hz and outdated ports. Sony wins on performance and features by wide margins in CNET and Tom's Hardware reviews. The LG B6 only appeals if seeking cheap used OLED blacks on a very tight budget.

Spec-by-spec comparison

LG B6 OLEDSony Bravia 7 65"
Screen Size65 inches65 inches
Panel TypeOLEDMini-LED LCD
Resolution4K UHD4K UHD
Refresh Rate60Hz120Hz

LG B6 OLED

What works

  • True blacks and infinite contrast from OLED panel
  • Accurate color reproduction for its era
  • Slim design suitable for wall mounting

What doesn't

  • Only 60Hz refresh rate with no VRR support
  • Lacks modern HDMI 2.1 ports and smart features

Sony Bravia 7 65"

What works

  • High peak brightness over 1000 nits with excellent HDR
  • 120Hz panel with full VRR and ALLM for gaming
  • Advanced XR processor for upscaling and motion handling

What doesn't

  • Not true OLED so blacks are not as deep as LG B6
  • Higher power consumption than OLED models

Bottom line

Our pick: Sony Bravia 7 65". It edges out the alternative on high peak brightness over 1000 nits with excellent hdr. That said, LG B6 OLED still wins on true blacks and infinite contrast from oled panel — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.

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