There are televisions that fill a room, and then there are televisions that change the way a room feels, where sitting down in front of one becomes the kind of ritual you start engineering your evenings around.
The LG OLED65B56LA is down from £1,099 to £899 with code RSTV200 at checkout at Richer Sounds, saving you £200 on one of the more quietly compelling 65-inch OLED panels available right now.

LG’s 65‑inch OLED TV is now £200 off, perfectly timed for the start of the World Cup
A £200 discount on a 65-inch OLED from a leading TV brand is precisely the kind of deal that makes sense ahead of a summer of sport.
What earns that price is the panel itself: self-illuminating pixels that switch completely off when showing true black, producing the kind of depth that makes an HDR football match look less like a broadcast and more like something seen through a window.
That contrast is supported by Dolby Vision and HDR10 across a 120Hz display, so fast-moving passages, a cross into the box or a counter-attack developing across the full width of the pitch, stay sharp and cleanly rendered without the smear that LCD panels tend to produce.
The gaming credentials carry that same responsiveness into a different context entirely, with all four HDMI ports running 2.1 and support for VRR, ALLM, and both AMD FreeSync and NVIDIA G-Sync, so frame delivery stays locked whether you are mid-match or mid-campaign.
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Powering all of it is LG’s Alpha 8 AI Processor Gen 2, which handles picture optimisation adaptively rather than statically, adjusting brightness and colour expression to suit whatever is on screen rather than applying a fixed profile to everything equally.
Sound arrives from a 20W system with AI Acoustic Tuning and Virtual 9.1.2 upmixing, which does a reasonable job for a built-in speaker array, though anyone expecting the OLED65B56LA to replace a dedicated soundbar may find themselves pairing the two before long.
A £200 discount on a 65-inch OLED from a manufacturer with over a decade of panel leadership is precisely the kind of deal that makes sense ahead of a summer of sport, and the LG OLED65B56LA makes a strong case for itself even without a tournament to justify it.
We test across the full spectrum of panel technologies in our Best TV 2026 and Best 4K TV 2026 guides, so if you want to see exactly where the LG OLED65B56LA sits before you buy, both are worth a look.
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