Sold by RicherSounds on ebay. Comes with 12 Month Warranty. Seller Refurbished.
Brand: LG Energy Efficiency Class: A
Screen Size: 55"
Manufacturer warranty: 1 year
Display Technology: OLED
Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
Built-in Digital Tuner: Freeview HD
Type: OLED TV
Max. Resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 16:9 Widescreen
Smart TV Features: Internet Browsing
Colour: Silver
MPN: 55EC930V
Warranty: 12 month Parts and Labour Warranty
Model: 55EC930V
HDMI Inputs: x 3
Product Line: Smart TV Scart Inputs: x 1
3D Features: 2D to 3D Conversion
UPC: 8806084802965
Audio/Video Inputs: Component (YPbPr) RCA, Composite Video RCA, SCART, USB, RF, HDMI, Stereo Audio L/R RCA, RS-232C, Digital Audio Coaxial RCA
EAN: 8806084802965
Additional Features: Wi-Fi Enabled
Top comments
melted to slannmage
6 Aug 166#5
Sat in front of a brand new 1080p 910v right now, absolutely fabulous picture, so you can keep your 4k LCD, and it even came with a free 5 year guarantee.
I'll consider 'upgrading' to 4K once 65"+ 4K OLED TVs become really affordable, by then there might be enough good 4k content to make it worthwhile.
khodos to slannmage
6 Aug 165#2
4k comment on the first comment, that must be a record
afroylnt to slannmage
6 Aug 163#6
OLED is well worth sacrificing for 4k; it will be ages before 4k is broadcast under Freeview etc or free.
All comments (27)
slannmage
6 Aug 16#1
Don't buy 1080p now, OLED isn't worth sacrificing 4K for it.
Also OLED ages way faster than LCD and suffers from image retention and the current OLED TVs have mad latency.
khodos to slannmage
6 Aug 165#2
4k comment on the first comment, that must be a record
melted to slannmage
6 Aug 166#5
Sat in front of a brand new 1080p 910v right now, absolutely fabulous picture, so you can keep your 4k LCD, and it even came with a free 5 year guarantee.
I'll consider 'upgrading' to 4K once 65"+ 4K OLED TVs become really affordable, by then there might be enough good 4k content to make it worthwhile.
afroylnt to slannmage
6 Aug 163#6
OLED is well worth sacrificing for 4k; it will be ages before 4k is broadcast under Freeview etc or free.
friendlyfire321 to slannmage
11 Aug 162#18
Can't be that bad as a technology as countless film studios currently use Sony OLED for editing and post production
freakstyler
6 Aug 16#3
Can you really differentiate between 4k and 1080p on a 55" screen at a normal viewing distance?
Hocus to freakstyler
11 Aug 16#14
Absolutely! I'm no TV buff but 4k is awesome the downside is the content that's out there. But it's coming from both sky and virgin soon. That said if your TV up scales to 4k it's even better. Throw in HDR and your laughing. Just pop into your local store and have a look. I walked out of John Lewis with mine on the day.
But still seems far too much for a refurbished tv.
beergut1969
6 Aug 16#7
I've got this TV and wasn't that impressed with the picture in John Lewis when I first saw it. The 4k non oled tvs either side of it had a much clearer picture...until I stepped back to a normal viewing distance and the pixels and jagged edges on text were no longer visible and it gave a much better picture than the 4k tvs. 4k is only worth it if you have a massive screen or sit very close to your TV.
afroylnt to beergut1969
11 Aug 16#11
Agree but you left out 'or your just gullible' to the statement '4k is only worth it...' ...:stuck_out_tongue:
Sharpharp
10 Aug 16#8
LG Curved + 1st Gen = recipe for disaster.
ryangraham73307 to Sharpharp
11 Aug 161#10
Can you block people on HUKD? This guy must have been fiddled by an OLED in his youth or something for the amount of trolling they do.
Your trolling is getting shorter though, I'll give you that.
gadger100
11 Aug 16#9
We only have a 43inch 4k tv with the hdr.. You can see a massive difference from 1080p. Its the new lg.
vauxmik
11 Aug 16#12
I have this tv....looked at it in John Lewis,bought from RS.
I was after a new set and the lack of 4K content was a factor.
The picture is superb, colours are vibrant....3D is very good.
Lots of experts on here quoting 4K......read the reviews for this tv if you want an Oled ...I'm very happy with it.
Opening post
Brand: LG Energy Efficiency Class: A
Screen Size: 55"
Manufacturer warranty: 1 year
Display Technology: OLED
Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
Built-in Digital Tuner: Freeview HD
Type: OLED TV
Max. Resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 16:9 Widescreen
Smart TV Features: Internet Browsing
Colour: Silver
MPN: 55EC930V
Warranty: 12 month Parts and Labour Warranty
Model: 55EC930V
HDMI Inputs: x 3
Product Line: Smart TV Scart Inputs: x 1
3D Features: 2D to 3D Conversion
UPC: 8806084802965
Audio/Video Inputs: Component (YPbPr) RCA, Composite Video RCA, SCART, USB, RF, HDMI, Stereo Audio L/R RCA, RS-232C, Digital Audio Coaxial RCA
EAN: 8806084802965
Additional Features: Wi-Fi Enabled
Top comments
I'll consider 'upgrading' to 4K once 65"+ 4K OLED TVs become really affordable, by then there might be enough good 4k content to make it worthwhile.
All comments (27)
Also OLED ages way faster than LCD and suffers from image retention and the current OLED TVs have mad latency.
I'll consider 'upgrading' to 4K once 65"+ 4K OLED TVs become really affordable, by then there might be enough good 4k content to make it worthwhile.
But still seems far too much for a refurbished tv.
Your trolling is getting shorter though, I'll give you that.
I was after a new set and the lack of 4K content was a factor.
The picture is superb, colours are vibrant....3D is very good.
Lots of experts on here quoting 4K......read the reviews for this tv if you want an Oled ...I'm very happy with it.