LG's Smart TV webOS Lite platform revolutionises the way you watch and experience entertainment on your TV. You can now enjoy Smart TV and Freeview the way they are supposed to be, simple and intuitive, bringing together some of the best catch-up TV, movies, sport and music services. You can launch it easily with webOS Lite.
The 4k upscaler converts lower resolution entertainment to near 4k quality using a unique 6-step image processing technology. So whether it's broadcasts, movies, sports or more, you can now enjoy it in incredible detail.
Television picture quality:
LED TV Screen.
4K Ultra HD display resolution.
Screen size: 49 inches.
Motion rate 1000Hz.
Viewing angle 178/178 degrees.
Resolution 3840 x 2160 pixels.
Connectivity:
1 SCART socket, 1 USB port and 2 HDMI sockets.
Smart TV.
HDMI 2.0.
Component video socket.
Composite socket.
Optical connection.
Wi-Fi enabled.
Ethernet connection.
DLNA compatibility.
Miracast.
Open browser.
Suitable for wall mounting 300 x 300 bracket.
Sound quality:
2 channel sound system.
20 watt RMS power output.
Digital features:
Features USB recording.
Micro dimming technology improves the contrast by dimming individual sections of the TV screen.
Freeview HD digital tuner.
Smartphone remote capability.
Saorview digital tuner (Saorview can only be received in the Republic of Ireland).
Quad core processor.
8 day electronic programme guide (EPG).
CI plus slot.
Additional features:
Sleep timer.
Child lock.
Size of TV H65.7, W110.8, D8.15cm.
Weight of TV 11.6kg (unpackaged).
Size of TV with stand: H69.5, W110.8, D20.87cm.
Weight of TV with stand: 12kg.
Energy efficiency information:
Energy efficiency rating: A+.
On mode power consumption 67 watts.
Annual power consumption 98kWh.
Standby power consumption 0.3 watt.
This product contains lead.
Seems like TV's have come down a lot in the last few years. I'm waiting for mine to fail so I can get a free replacement from JL again :smiley:
hardstylemw to Sim
10 Dec 15#5
How are you going to get it to fail?
Spennyk
10 Dec 15#4
So is this set to go down to £399 after midnight - or am I not reading this post right??
nosamluap to Spennyk
10 Dec 15#9
the 49" is 499, the 43" is 399 unless I'm misunderstanding it...
Flingoo
10 Dec 151#6
If either if these were 3D if be up at midnight getting one :disappointed:
elrasho
10 Dec 15#7
Excellent deal might stay up for this
Smartguy1
10 Dec 15#8
If you watch about 4" from the screen you should just be able to see the difference between a 4k and 1080 tv at 49". Not a bad price though for a 49". Not a true 1000Hz. More likely to be a 60 or possibly a 100/120Hz. 178 degree viewing angle suggests its an IPS screen. Mine should have had an IPS screen as advertised by LG but it hasn't so don't believe everything you read. Manufacturers can get things wrong and sometimes just lie. Personally I would be giving LG a miss on my next television purchase. WEBOS is awful. It's slow. WEBOS 2 is better but it still has an awful user interface and I never use the smart side of my LG 50LB650V because it is just so so slow. Scrolling through the tv guide and menu settings is even more frustrating as LG have ruined what used to be a simple matter of scroll and select.
The main issue with my LG is slow motion judder. It is terrible. it's like there is something wrong with the processor and it cannot process the image properly. Not on every channel or programme but its there even on HD channels as well as SD. Argos could knock a load more off their LG tv's but I would still be looking at Sony or Samsung first.
Housezn to Smartguy1
10 Dec 15#12
You seem to really know your stuff.. Could you recommend a decent 55" 4k for under £900? Thanks!
brookysm to Smartguy1
10 Dec 151#13
Absolutely nothing wrong with WebOS 1.5 in my 4k LG. Nor is there any of the other issues you claim so what makes you think this TV will be the same especially as this is a 2015 unit and yours must be a 2014 or older unit.
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The 4k upscaler converts lower resolution entertainment to near 4k quality using a unique 6-step image processing technology. So whether it's broadcasts, movies, sports or more, you can now enjoy it in incredible detail.
Television picture quality:
LED TV Screen.
4K Ultra HD display resolution.
Screen size: 49 inches.
Motion rate 1000Hz.
Viewing angle 178/178 degrees.
Resolution 3840 x 2160 pixels.
Connectivity:
1 SCART socket, 1 USB port and 2 HDMI sockets.
Smart TV.
HDMI 2.0.
Component video socket.
Composite socket.
Optical connection.
Wi-Fi enabled.
Ethernet connection.
DLNA compatibility.
Miracast.
Open browser.
Suitable for wall mounting 300 x 300 bracket.
Sound quality:
2 channel sound system.
20 watt RMS power output.
Digital features:
Features USB recording.
Micro dimming technology improves the contrast by dimming individual sections of the TV screen.
Freeview HD digital tuner.
Smartphone remote capability.
Saorview digital tuner (Saorview can only be received in the Republic of Ireland).
Quad core processor.
8 day electronic programme guide (EPG).
CI plus slot.
Additional features:
Sleep timer.
Child lock.
Size of TV H65.7, W110.8, D8.15cm.
Weight of TV 11.6kg (unpackaged).
Size of TV with stand: H69.5, W110.8, D20.87cm.
Weight of TV with stand: 12kg.
Energy efficiency information:
Energy efficiency rating: A+.
On mode power consumption 67 watts.
Annual power consumption 98kWh.
Standby power consumption 0.3 watt.
This product contains lead.
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The main issue with my LG is slow motion judder. It is terrible. it's like there is something wrong with the processor and it cannot process the image properly. Not on every channel or programme but its there even on HD channels as well as SD. Argos could knock a load more off their LG tv's but I would still be looking at Sony or Samsung first.