bought this TV last week. hooked up to Sky Q and Xbox one S . looks amazing and we'll worth the money. big step up from 1080p
frankieMRT to cruise851
26 Sep 16#26
Well of course it would look like a step up from 1080p, any 4K TV would. But in a few years time, when everyone else has proper 4K, you'll realise the lower quality of yours.
Asterix1 to cruise851
25 Nov 16#34
Dude can you confirm it runs great on x1s true hdr etc.. thanks
vig1lante
27 Sep 16#33
This is a proper 4K set ... are you referring to the HDR 8bit / 10bit panel argument?
I think you'll find the Panasonic's are only 8bit panels as well, unless you spend over £1000
vig1lante
27 Sep 16#32
Most HDR sets are 8bit panels, but they stil display HDR well.
Unless you go for a Samsung SUHD or high end Sony you won't get a 10bit panel, then you're talking £1000 minimum
dannyboy 7
26 Sep 16#28
I did a compare between the Panasonic and lg models I was looking at and lg came out on top
I mean do you people actually own a 4K tv to make a comment on this or just reading online sceptics and article because as tech radar was saying in the earlier link I posted there worth going for and for 500 would you rather have this or a full hd
1080p for the same price
Sorry if this comes across as arragont but end of the day this is a bargain so is the Tesco deal
frankieMRT to dannyboy 7
27 Sep 16#31
Yes, I've had a Hisense and a Panasonic
dannyboy 7
26 Sep 16#30
Yeah I just did a comparaion on lg website between the Tesco model and this one and the only diffrence is the stand I still can't get my head around why there would be a diffrent model number for exactly the same tv I may even try get Currys's to match the ao deal
jonnythefoxx
26 Sep 16#29
at the end of the day of you have 500 pounds to spend on a tv this one is great value for the money.
frankieMRT
26 Sep 16#27
Yes it is. All cheap LG TV's are. I'd recommend going Panasonic, or if you don't mind some input lag if you're using it for gaming, Hisense.
dannyboy 7
26 Sep 16#25
Budget is 500 as investing in a PS4 pro
OP_
26 Sep 16#24
Save up for an OLED 4K TV.
dannyboy 7
26 Sep 16#23
Cheers cruise 851 just made it a easier decision
dannyboy 7
26 Sep 16#21
Forestgump I'd just read the tech radar review and make the decision for yourself yes there may be some guys that know a lot about this but from where I see it reviews are good picture quality is brilliant what can go wrong
N well when I was was having a look in currys the picture quality was quality and all you saying not true 4K etc the reviews say otherwise
aymanhd
26 Sep 161#10
What language are you speaking? Good price though!
dannyboy 7 to aymanhd
26 Sep 16#17
English
EagleUK
26 Sep 161#16
Read this link for info on RGBW TV's. TLDR: Don't buy RGBW TVs.
Pac3y
26 Sep 16#15
Could be referring to 10bit colour? Tbh the marketing on all manufactures has been highly misleading. If your set can't do 10bit colour you're not getting the UHD experience you probably expected to receive. I may be wrong, but i'm sure there's been alot of waffle marketing wise.
iz123456789
26 Sep 16#14
will this go great with my x box one s that i just got? its 4K HDR console so i should right?
frankieMRT
26 Sep 16#11
I would avoid all LG '4k' TVs. they aren't true 4K. avoid.
EagleUK to frankieMRT
26 Sep 16#12
It's just the budget LG 4K sets that you should avoid.
Chris101188 to frankieMRT
26 Sep 16#13
Care to elaborate?
dannyboy 7
25 Sep 16#9
This one has freesat according to Tesco this one doesn't the stand is diffrent but other than that that's all it is but I don't believe Currys a son there probz trying me a tv
dannyboy 7
24 Sep 161#7
Diffrent model ag112 looks the same but the one in Currys has a few extra bits
Opening post
I've done a comparaion and it's all the same only thing that looks diffrent is the stand
Don't know if this is a good deal or not but I'll leave you lot to judge
Also any tv nuts advice would be good as now I don't know which one to buy the Tesco deal listed here http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/lg-49uh610v-49-inch-4k-ultra-hd-smart-tv-webos-3xhdmi-2016-model-for-474-delivered-2515752
Or the currys one
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I think you'll find the Panasonic's are only 8bit panels as well, unless you spend over £1000
Unless you go for a Samsung SUHD or high end Sony you won't get a 10bit panel, then you're talking £1000 minimum
I mean do you people actually own a 4K tv to make a comment on this or just reading online sceptics and article because as tech radar was saying in the earlier link I posted there worth going for and for 500 would you rather have this or a full hd
1080p for the same price
Sorry if this comes across as arragont but end of the day this is a bargain so is the Tesco deal
http://www.techradar.com/news/television/ultra-hd-everything-you-need-to-know-about-4k-tv-1048954
http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/rgbw-201510084189.htm