Model: LG - 65" Class UN9000 Series LED 4K UHD Smart webOS TV
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Bought this a few weeks ago at the same price. I don't really have any major complaints. I didn't really like webos so I use Google tv now. Good viewing angles. Colors are pretty good. Hdmi 3 and 4 support 4k at 120hz. Obviously if you have a bigger budget there are better options.
For movies, certainly. But for gaming this TV supports 120hz and is IPS which generally has much better response times and viewing angles (though this can vary from display to display), this TV seems more like a monitor in that sense.
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Bought this a few weeks ago at the same price. I don't really have any major complaints. I didn't really like webos so I use Google tv now. Good viewing angles. Colors are pretty good. Hdmi 3 and 4 support 4k at 120hz. Obviously if you have a bigger budget there are better options.
Seems like it'd be pretty good for gaming/pc use, but since it has an IPS panel and no local dimming it will not perform well for movies.
For movies, certainly. But for gaming this TV supports 120hz and is IPS which generally has much better response times and viewing angles (though this can vary from display to display), this TV seems more like a monitor in that sense.
Seems like it'd be pretty good for gaming/pc use, but since it has an IPS panel and no local dimming it will not perform well for movies.
Netflix movies or Redbox both looked absolutely phenomenal on this TV but I'm not a tv snob.
Netflix movies or Redbox both looked absolutely phenomenal on this TV but I'm not a tv snob.
IPS panels do actually have some advantages over traditional VA that lower end TV's typically use. Viewing angles are better and a smoother overall image, and as mentioned before response times can be better, VA typically have issues with smearing in darker areas.
But as you turn the lights down the downsides really start showing up with much lower contrast which makes the image look washed out (typical 700:1 to 1200:1 versus 2500:1 to 6000:1 of VA, this is exaggerated even further when there are no dimming zones).
A TV like this will probably look fine in a room with some ambient light, but not too much as it's not super bright either.
I'd typically recommend Hisense or TCL for content consumption on a budget as they generally offer better image quality for the money.
Bought this a few weeks ago at the same price. I don't really have any major complaints. I didn't really like webos so I use Google tv now. Good viewing angles. Colors are pretty good. Hdmi 3 and 4 support 4k at 120hz. Obviously if you have a bigger budget there are better options.
How do HDR and Dolby Vision look on this? I assume the TV doesn't get very bright so HDR doesn't really pop?
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I'm showing at least 15-20 units available in south FL including warehouse stock available for free delivery.
Seems like it'd be pretty good for gaming/pc use, but since it has an IPS panel and no local dimming it will not perform well for movies.
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But as you turn the lights down the downsides really start showing up with much lower contrast which makes the image look washed out (typical 700:1 to 1200:1 versus 2500:1 to 6000:1 of VA, this is exaggerated even further when there are no dimming zones).
A TV like this will probably look fine in a room with some ambient light, but not too much as it's not super bright either.
I'd typically recommend Hisense or TCL for content consumption on a budget as they generally offer better image quality for the money.