$280*: LG - 55" Class UA77 Series LED AI 4K UHD Smart webOS TV (2025) at Best Buy
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- Display Type: LED
- Resolution: 4K (2160p)
- Screen Size: 55 inches
- HDR Support: HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
- LED Panel Type: Standard LED
- Backlight Type: Direct Lit
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz
- Processor: Alpha 7 AI Processor Gen 8
- Smart Platform: webOS
- Streaming Services: Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, YouTube, Prime Video, ESPN+, Apple TV, Sling TV
- HDMI Inputs: 3
- Voice Assistant: Works with Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Apple Home
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.1, 3 x HDMI 2.0, 1 x LAN
- Audio: 2.0 Channels, Downward Firing Speakers, No Dolby Atmos
- Energy Efficiency: Estimated annual operating cost $34, Estimated annual electricity use 210 kWh
Dimensions:
With Stand: 30.2" H x 48.3" W x 10.8" D
Without Stand: 28" H x 48.3" W x 2.4" D
Weight:
With Stand: 23.1 lbs
Without Stand: 22.7 lbs
Warranty: 1-year limited (parts & labor)
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Model: 55UA7700PUB SKU: 6621807
RTINGs website did NOT have great things to say about UA77 series in general
The LG UA77 is a bad TV overall. It's best-suited for use in a light controlled room, as it looks bad in a dark room due its terrible black levels, but it can't overcome glare in a bright room. It has poor motion handling that makes it a disappointing choice for watching sports or gaming, despite its low input lag. On the flip side its smart interface is easy to use and has a great selection of apps, it has good low-quality content smoothing, great for streaming content, and its wide viewing angle means you don't have to fight over the best spot in front of the screen.
Pros
Wide viewing angle makes it a good choice for a wide seating arrangement.
Cons
Poor black uniformity, awful contrast, and no local dimming means dark scenes are washed out.
Not bright enough in SDR to overcome glare.
Not bright enough to deliver an impactful HDR experience.
Can't reduce the intensity of direct, mirror-like reflections.
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