LG HD Smart TV

January 23, 2016 - Comment

With LG OLED, Stop Watching. Start Seeing. With perfect black and intense color enhanced by both standard and Dolby Vision HDR… The individually illuminating OLED pixels can brighten, dim and power off fully to achieve perfect black. That means contrast – the ratio between the lightest and darkest areas of the screen—is truly infinite. Perfect black is

With LG OLED, Stop Watching. Start Seeing. With perfect black and intense color enhanced by both standard and Dolby Vision HDR…

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The individually illuminating OLED pixels can brighten, dim and power off fully to achieve perfect black. That means contrast – the ratio between the lightest and darkest areas of the screen—is truly infinite. Perfect black is essential to a more lifelike image as well as the great shadow detail you can only get with OLED.

LG OLED brings you a world of beauty without compromise.

LG OLED TVs display a color palette that virtually matches the vast range of hues seen in today’s high-end digital cinemas. With over a billion rich colors at its disposal, LG OLED TV delivers a theater-quality experience at home.

OLED HDR delivers a stunning high dynamic range picture, including support for Dolby Vision content. Enjoy brilliant brights and the deepest darks for infinite contrast, rich color and an exceptional viewing experience, closer to what filmmakers intended. With their perfect black and cinematic color, LG OLED TVs have also earned prestigious Ultra HD Premium certification.

Dolby, Dolby Vision, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

Product Features

  • Smart Functionality: Yes, webOS 3.0
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): TV without stand: 57.5″ x 35.2″ x 2.2″, TV with stand: 57.5” x 35.2″ x 7.9″
  • Inputs: 4 HDMI, 3 USB, 1 Component, 1 Composite, 1 Coaxial, 1 Ethernet
  • HDR Enhanced Display

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Comments

Christopher Cardinal says:

Best TV ever made – Some tips for new users – Why no Plex, LG? This TV is not cheap, and I did not take this purchase lightly. Every professional review I read about the new line of LG OLED TVs has called them “the best TVs ever made,” yet I was still skeptical. I was prepared to send this right back if I wasn’t blown away by it.The reviewers are right: This really is the best TV ever made. I’m a miserable, hyper-critical excuse for a person, yet I’ve yet to find an aspect of this TV that isn’t measurably better than all others I’ve seen — and I looked at every other TV from the major manufacturers this year.The on-screen help guides you through everything, so even the most non-techie users won’t miss out on all the advanced features this TV has to offer.My best advice for new users: If some movies / TV shows don’t “feel” right, don’t worry — this is easily fixable. The default display settings apply several powerful filters that sharpen and clarify the image. While these filters really…

Mayra S. says:

LG has finally made an Oled TV that’s matured into a capable, future-proofed, visually stunning TV As a big follower of OLED technology for several years now, I was almost 100% sure that I was going to buy the EF9500, which I almost did during the Holiday season of 2015. But like any electronic, the most important question to ask is “will it worth it to just wait until next year?”. This question kept me curious to wait until CES 2016 just to see if LG had anything really worthy up their sleeves. Turned out that LG did have something worthwhile to show to the electronic world with the new 2016 signature line of OLED TVs. Although nothing would make me happier than having a 65″ OLED of my own right now, patience for the right TV has kept me from making an $10,000 investment in Oled a few years ago when the technology was just taking baby steps. Patience is also what’s going to get me a great deal on the 65E6P this holiday season. Along with the rest of the 2016 signature Oleds (G6, E6, B6, C6 all share the same video processor and specs), this Oled is THE TV you’ve been…

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