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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 943981" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>The number is the year, 7 = 2017 / 8 = 2018 / 9 =2019</p><p>The letters indicate the model. All models except for B differ only in their design, they are all identical in terms of picture quality.</p><p></p><p>The B models as of 2018 differ from the other TVs in the range in that they don't make use of the newer "Alpha 9" image processor, rather they make use of the older processor found in the 2017 models (retroactively receiving the moniker "Alpha 7"). </p><p></p><p>The B models have a lower 17x17x17 LUT vs the other's 33x33x33 LUT. How much of a difference that makes with the factory calibration (vs what can be achieved with home calibration) I'm not sure. From all reports the difference out the box is not particularly noticeably - just slightly coarser gradation. Having the slower processor also means they couldn't receive the update the rest of the 2018/2019 TVs received to improve low end rendering - though LG says they are working on something for the B series.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 943981, member: 517"] The number is the year, 7 = 2017 / 8 = 2018 / 9 =2019 The letters indicate the model. All models except for B differ only in their design, they are all identical in terms of picture quality. The B models as of 2018 differ from the other TVs in the range in that they don't make use of the newer "Alpha 9" image processor, rather they make use of the older processor found in the 2017 models (retroactively receiving the moniker "Alpha 7"). The B models have a lower 17x17x17 LUT vs the other's 33x33x33 LUT. How much of a difference that makes with the factory calibration (vs what can be achieved with home calibration) I'm not sure. From all reports the difference out the box is not particularly noticeably - just slightly coarser gradation. Having the slower processor also means they couldn't receive the update the rest of the 2018/2019 TVs received to improve low end rendering - though LG says they are working on something for the B series. [/QUOTE]
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