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2017
Specs:
UHD 3840x2160 IPS LED Panel
HDR10 Compatible
TruMotion 120 Digitally Smooths Motion (60Hz) Refresh Rate
Built-In Wi-Fi (802.11ac) & Ethernet Connectivity
Access LG Content Store & Apps
Full Web Browser (webOS 3.5)
3x HDMI / 2x USB
DTS-HD Decoder
4K Upscaler
Simplink (HDMI CEC)
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Cons: Fake refresh rate. Not 120Hz. Just 60.
Shame on you LG for your fakey specs.
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The image looks washed out in general and not nearly as good as a comparably priced Samsung.
If they are still doing it on the 2017 models, it's a real shame. I personally wonder if there should be a class action suit against them for the deceptive practice of calling it 4K just based upon pixel count, the TV has the pixels, but only 3/4 are displaying the image accurately.
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Cons: Fake refresh rate. Not 120Hz. Just 60.
Shame on you LG for your fakey specs.
probably not, but I wouldn't make that my deciding factor though, I'd just get one for cheap on the bay of the e. Or Amazon.
Cons: Fake refresh rate. Not 120Hz. Just 60.
Shame on you LG for your fakey specs.
You do know that samsung and sony do the same thing, Right? motion blur 240 and 480 refresh rate
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4k vs 1080p though. not the same.
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Cons: Fake refresh rate. Not 120Hz. Just 60.
Shame on you LG for your fakey specs.