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Woot! has
75" LG 75UR9000PUA UR9000 Series 4K UHD Smart ThinQ AI TV on sale for
$449.99.
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About this Item:- Home Cinema Experience with HDR10 Pro and FILMMAKER MODE
- Engineered to immerse with the a5 AI Processor 4K Gen6
- AI 4K upscaling lets you see everything in 4K
- Customize your gaming experience in one location with the LG Game Optimizer
- Smart TV with Magic Remote and over 300 free channels of entertainment
- Super Slim Design
Specs:- Resolution: 3840x2160
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz Native
- Panel Type: IPS
- Smart Platform: webOS 23
Top Comments
Mostly to watch TV shows on the high seas.
I use it with a miniPC as a media server of sorts.
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75 inch?
https://forums.woot.com/t/new-lg-...1934055/12
Which one of you are using a 75 incher for monitor
Me just for got a high end gaming computer for Black Friday that can easily play any game in 4k
Being limited to 4k@60hz… what benefits would you get from a 2.1 connection?
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UHD stands for Ultra High Definition, aka 4k resolution. It's not a type of screen technology, it's a spec like full high-definition (1080p). Many different types of TV techs (LED, OLED, QLED, mini LED, etc.) are UHD.
Generally, for screen tech OLED > QLED > mini LED > LED. But OLED had brightness challenges in a bright/sunny room and is much more expensive. QLED is probably the best value (quality divided by price) for mid to high end TVs
Which one of you are using a 75 incher for monitor
I'll tell you what- I still have some 10 year old Vizio 37-40" non-smart flat screens and they're still chugging away just fine.
I'll tell you what- I still have some 10 year old Vizio 37-40" non-smart flat screens and they're still chugging away just fine.
Those early Vizio's were awesome. I have a 37" (VX37L) that works and looks like it did the day I bought it.
We miss you, Palm.
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