LG's Smart TV webOS Lite platform revolutionises the way you watch and experience entertainment. You can now enjoy Smart TV the way it is supposed to be, simple and intuitive, bringing together some of the best catch-up TV, movies, sport and music services. Also includes Freeview channels all in glorious Full HD.
With the new platform adaptation webOS Lite, you can enjoy nearly all of the same benefits, including some of the best content from the likes of BBCiPlayer, Netflix and NOW TV. Check out your social media, switch programmes and share content seamlessly with this simple and intuitive platform.
Television picture quality:
LED TV Screen.
Full HD (1080p) display resolution.
Screen size: 49 inches.
Motion rate 400.
Viewing angle 178/178 degrees.
Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels.
Connectivity:
1 SCART socket, 2 USB ports and 2 HDMI sockets.
Smart TV.
Component video socket.
Composite socket.
Optical connection.
Headphone socket.
Wi-Fi enabled.
Ethernet connection.
DLNA compatibility.
Miracast.
Open browser.
Suitable for wall mounting 300 x 300 bracket.
Sound quality:
DTS sound system.
10 watt RMS power output.
Digital features:
Features USB video playback.
Freeview HD digital tuner.
Quad core processor.
CI plus slot.
Additional features:
Sleep timer.
Parental controls.
Size of TV H65, W111, D6cm.
Weight of TV 13kg (unpackaged).
Size of TV with stand: H70, W110, D20cm.
Weight of TV with stand: 14kg.
Energy efficiency information:
Energy efficiency rating: A+.
On mode power consumption 52 watts.
Annual power consumption 76kWh.
Standby power consumption 0.3 watt.
This product contains lead.
EAN: 8806087346978.
Top comments
MBeeching
26 May 1610#10
It's a flawed argument, you could have a good 1080p TV or a poor 4K TV for the same price.
With current 1080p sets you will have the trickle-down technology from historically high-spec televisions. With a cheap 4K you get hobbled quality to justify the premium models.
1080p may not be sexy but it has a few more years left.
mrphcampbell
27 May 165#13
Have you seen 1080p upscaled to 4k?..I have and the result is a worse quality than the original 1080p quality..4k is not worth it at the moment i have a LG oled set the quality is incredible maybe 4 or 5 years time 4k will be a more viable option.For now,1080p is king.
Latest comments (16)
smiler594
29 May 16#16
All you moaners and gripers, this is an amazing price! Have heat!
dude74
27 May 16#15
what problems ? with the recent updates they have sorted every thing out . After seeing my Sony Android tv 6 people that i know of have bought one , and they are more than happy. i just want to upgrade all the bedroom tvs with android ones but cant get them with a small screen yet.
sam_of_london
26 May 16#4
Cold. No 4k or 3d. Can buy 4k TV with hdmi 2.0 and hevc of same size and price.
ollie87 to sam_of_london
27 May 161#14
Link? Show me one.
mrphcampbell
27 May 165#13
Have you seen 1080p upscaled to 4k?..I have and the result is a worse quality than the original 1080p quality..4k is not worth it at the moment i have a LG oled set the quality is incredible maybe 4 or 5 years time 4k will be a more viable option.For now,1080p is king.
Pretty sure this is the same tv? Review suffers from bad banding and Gray Uniformity.
MBeeching
26 May 1610#10
It's a flawed argument, you could have a good 1080p TV or a poor 4K TV for the same price.
With current 1080p sets you will have the trickle-down technology from historically high-spec televisions. With a cheap 4K you get hobbled quality to justify the premium models.
1080p may not be sexy but it has a few more years left.
oUkTuRkEyIII
26 May 16#9
Says 2?
stu83
26 May 16#8
One hdmi port :0
sam_of_london
26 May 161#7
Most new TVs now are 4k. 4k can handle 1080p but not the other way around. Also most 4k TVs upscale 1080p and lower resolution to 4k. And it's not just the resolution, it is the bandwidth as well. Hdmi 2.0 offers much more bandwidth than hdmi 1.4 found in full HD or 1080p TV.
ili
26 May 16#6
I'd say another 3years min, infrastructure within UK needs to improve to handle the data that comes with 4K quality for most households to genuinely enjoy it.
sam_of_london
26 May 16#5
Very soon 1080p will be be history.
rickj
26 May 161#3
Really ? With all the problems Sony have had with the android system .I've just bought a lg oled and have to say the os is streets above my Sony and Samsung .
Bubuka83
26 May 161#2
heat from me, even though i prefer the android os, i have an lg and the web os is mediocre to say the least
Opening post
With the new platform adaptation webOS Lite, you can enjoy nearly all of the same benefits, including some of the best content from the likes of BBCiPlayer, Netflix and NOW TV. Check out your social media, switch programmes and share content seamlessly with this simple and intuitive platform.
Television picture quality:
LED TV Screen.
Full HD (1080p) display resolution.
Screen size: 49 inches.
Motion rate 400.
Viewing angle 178/178 degrees.
Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels.
Connectivity:
1 SCART socket, 2 USB ports and 2 HDMI sockets.
Smart TV.
Component video socket.
Composite socket.
Optical connection.
Headphone socket.
Wi-Fi enabled.
Ethernet connection.
DLNA compatibility.
Miracast.
Open browser.
Suitable for wall mounting 300 x 300 bracket.
Sound quality:
DTS sound system.
10 watt RMS power output.
Digital features:
Features USB video playback.
Freeview HD digital tuner.
Quad core processor.
CI plus slot.
Additional features:
Sleep timer.
Parental controls.
Size of TV H65, W111, D6cm.
Weight of TV 13kg (unpackaged).
Size of TV with stand: H70, W110, D20cm.
Weight of TV with stand: 14kg.
Energy efficiency information:
Energy efficiency rating: A+.
On mode power consumption 52 watts.
Annual power consumption 76kWh.
Standby power consumption 0.3 watt.
This product contains lead.
EAN: 8806087346978.
Top comments
With current 1080p sets you will have the trickle-down technology from historically high-spec televisions. With a cheap 4K you get hobbled quality to justify the premium models.
1080p may not be sexy but it has a few more years left.
Latest comments (16)
With current 1080p sets you will have the trickle-down technology from historically high-spec televisions. With a cheap 4K you get hobbled quality to justify the premium models.
1080p may not be sexy but it has a few more years left.