This has steadily been coming down in price, and is now the lowest I've seen it, at £599 delivered. The 55" version is £800 as well.
Decent quality 4K TV with Passive 3D (No HDR though - but what do you expect for £599!)
EDIT: Possibly HDR firmware update coming soon from LG
UPDATE: Now £589.92 (thanks to ashokraja for spotting that)
Specs:
Motion rate 100 Hz
Processing rate 1600 PMI
Picture enhancement Tru Ultra HD Engine
4k Ultra HD compatibility Video CODEC: HEVC
Noise reduction
Smart TV services
- Catch up TV: BBC iPlayer, My5
- Streaming: Netflix 4k
- App store: LG App Store
- Custom homepage
- Full internet browser: webOS
- Social media
Connections
- HDMI 2.0 x 2 (ARC compatible x 1)
- HDMI x 1
- SCART x 1
- Component input x 1
- Composite input x 1
- USB 2.0 x 2
- USB 3.0 x 1
TV tuner DVB-T2 Freeview HD Tuner
Electronic programme guide 8-day EPG
Audio power 20 W
Sound enhancement ULTRA Surround
FEATURES
Remote control Yes - Magic remote
Direct voice control
VESA wall mount dimensions 300 x 300
Table-top stand Yes
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
Energy efficiency class A+
On-mode power consumption 66 W
Annual power consumption 96 kWh
Top comments
fonzie2107
23 Apr 163#6
Also worth noting you can get £30 off with O2 priority.
All comments (44)
bananaman34
23 Apr 162#1
heat and very tempting,i just wish i knew why every new tv does not have at least 4 HDMI ports in this day and age as standard :disappointed:,my 5 year old LG even has 4 HDMI ports.
sxxychocolate
23 Apr 16#2
Bro in law has the 55 inch one.....he got it for 849 just before Xmas......very nice it is too......God this is tempting......heated up and thanks for posting :smiley:
shahidali47
23 Apr 16#3
what's it like for gaming
theyiddo to shahidali47
23 Apr 161#4
Flatpanelshd measured it at around 54ms. OK, but not outstanding. There may have been firmware update since then that improved it
fonzie2107
23 Apr 16#5
I suspect it's to cut production costs. Also most people don't use them all.
Games console, TV, Blu-Ray and that's it for me. The TV input runs through my xbox so only needs one port for them both.
fonzie2107
23 Apr 163#6
Also worth noting you can get £30 off with O2 priority.
jonhitch
24 Apr 16#7
It's now clearance so get them while you can! I'd heartily recommend - I bought this during Black Friday for £650 (although only cost me about £570 after Quidco cashback deal). It's not perfect but for the price it's amazing for a 49 inch 4K 3D Smart TV.
Masteryates
25 Apr 16#8
So hot I just bought one! Thanks for the posting theyiddo :sunglasses:
coventry1966
25 Apr 16#9
Does anyone know if this upscales from 1080 to 4K?
brookysm to coventry1966
25 Apr 16#11
All 4k TV's do otherwise you'd only be using a quarter of the screen!
Opening post
Decent quality 4K TV with Passive 3D (No HDR though - but what do you expect for £599!)
EDIT: Possibly HDR firmware update coming soon from LG
UPDATE: Now £589.92 (thanks to ashokraja for spotting that)
Specs:
Motion rate 100 Hz
Processing rate 1600 PMI
Picture enhancement Tru Ultra HD Engine
4k Ultra HD compatibility Video CODEC: HEVC
Noise reduction
Smart TV services
- Catch up TV: BBC iPlayer, My5
- Streaming: Netflix 4k
- App store: LG App Store
- Custom homepage
- Full internet browser: webOS
- Social media
Multimedia functions Screen mirroring
Smartphone app Yes
WiFi Built-in WiFi
Ethernet Yes
DLNA certified
Connections
- HDMI 2.0 x 2 (ARC compatible x 1)
- HDMI x 1
- SCART x 1
- Component input x 1
- Composite input x 1
- USB 2.0 x 2
- USB 3.0 x 1
TV tuner DVB-T2 Freeview HD Tuner
Electronic programme guide 8-day EPG
Audio power 20 W
Sound enhancement ULTRA Surround
FEATURES
Remote control Yes - Magic remote
Direct voice control
VESA wall mount dimensions 300 x 300
Table-top stand Yes
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
Energy efficiency class A+
On-mode power consumption 66 W
Annual power consumption 96 kWh
Top comments
All comments (44)
Games console, TV, Blu-Ray and that's it for me. The TV input runs through my xbox so only needs one port for them both.
It does however upscale very well.