Great price for a 4k smart tv and its LG so you know its great quality, just use the o2 moments for £20 off when you spend over £300 instore.
Lots of good reviews for this tv online.
Hot. However LG TVs are no longer known for 'quality'. Definitely factor in the cost of an extended warranty.
Vistrix to Anonstarter
4 Mar 16#7
High end LG TVs are pretty decent, especially the OLED ones. I believe they are the only company that actually make their own OLED screens.
Mid to lower end stuff though is another matter.
brookysm to Anonstarter
4 Mar 16#16
Utter rubbish!
toner84 to Anonstarter
5 Mar 16#22
Says who?!... Ive had loads of LG stuff an never had a problem?!? Great brand...
hmsq82
4 Mar 16#4
It is cheap and I've seen it in person the only issue for me was it's low connectivity.
Connections - HDMI 2.0 x 1
- HDMI x 1 (ARC compatible)
- SCART x 1
- Component input x 1
- Composite input x 1
- USB 2.0 x 1
FrankLeTank
4 Mar 16#5
2 hdmi is poor. Need a good TV round the 42" size, hopefully we see some competition to these offers, end of financial year sales drive
Elevation
4 Mar 16#6
Couple of years ago I would have thought people were idiots barking on about "only 2 HDMI ports". Then I won a PS4, then I bought a Roku box, added to my blu-ray player.
Soon mounts up and I couldn't justify buying a TV with just 2 HDMI ports now.
mcormack
4 Mar 16#8
Buy a multi HDMI connector/switcher.
SJHOJ1978
4 Mar 16#9
48" only £20 more and has 3hdmi ports.
SJHOJ1978 to SJHOJ1978
4 Mar 161#10
but it's Panasonic...
dinono10
4 Mar 16#11
Got £280 curry's voucher and with o2. Is this worth using my voucher for? Will use it for ps4 and blurays mainly.
dan909
4 Mar 16#12
That's freaky. My TV just blew up, was looking at a few online and came across the LG. Then I came here and saw your post. It's a sign!
jayjayuk1234
4 Mar 16#13
i don't see why anyone would need any more than 2 HDMI inputs on the TV, if you have multiple HDMI devices you could potentially be enjoying much better audio offered by an AV Receiver which will have multiple HDMI inputs and require just one input on your TV
For those that really want to miss out on the potential audio quality that HDMI offers you can purchase a HDMI matrix or an inexpensive switch for around £5
Adam PDM
4 Mar 16#14
Great deal
ai79man
4 Mar 16#15
Any trick to get o2 priority moment when I am not on o2.
Congratulations, you've just proven my comment - check the dates of the top searches! LG are storming the mid level market these days due to their aggressive pricing and on the whole they have very little complaints. I've had my 4k set 2 years now and it's STILL getting firmware updates, ask a Sammy owner if that's still the case with their TV! In the last 5 years I've got 4 LG's, one I broke the screen which admittedly would have cost nearly the price of the TV to repair but the other 3 are going very strong and faultlessly.
garethcollins925
5 Mar 16#23
I bought a 47" lg lcd TV back in 2008 and later gave it to a friend and when I got a new one, and he says it still going strong.....lg is a great brand... :smiley:
xboxone573
5 Mar 16#24
I wish more TV companies keep done firmware updates....need to get more like android and ios for updates rather than just releasing new software on new TV.
brookysm
5 Mar 161#25
LG's WebOS is designed to do just that, its a cracking OS for a TV.
Anonstarter
5 Mar 16#26
Maybe I'm just unlucky then. My 7 year old 37LG3000 has been faultless. But I've had 3 newer LG TV sets fail. @14 months, @18 months and @24 months. The TV repair man said it's very common problem.
IMHO If you're in a position to get one from somewhere which includes an extra warranty (John Lewis or Richer Sounds etc) You'll be glad you did.
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Lots of good reviews for this tv online.
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Mid to lower end stuff though is another matter.
Connections - HDMI 2.0 x 1
- HDMI x 1 (ARC compatible)
- SCART x 1
- Component input x 1
- Composite input x 1
- USB 2.0 x 1
Soon mounts up and I couldn't justify buying a TV with just 2 HDMI ports now.
For those that really want to miss out on the potential audio quality that HDMI offers you can purchase a HDMI matrix or an inexpensive switch for around £5
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/deals/o2#O2everyone
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=lg+tv+problem
IMHO If you're in a position to get one from somewhere which includes an extra warranty (John Lewis or Richer Sounds etc) You'll be glad you did.