The LG UH610V 49'' Smart LED TV with 4K resolution delivers rich vibrant colours in breathtaking detail and clarity. With its innovative True Black Panel, it delivers brilliant visuals and great contrast. Featuring LG's WebOS platform for easy navigation, it supports Freeview and offers immersive entertainment options like BBC iplayer, Now TV, Netflix, Demand 5, Amazon, Wuaki.
Surround your senses with sound from all angles with ULTRA Surround Sound for a true 4K experience.
BBC iplayer, Now tv, Netflix, Demand 5, Amazon, Wuaki.
Television picture quality:
LED TV Screen.
4K Ultra HD display resolution.
Screen size: 49 inches.
Motion rate 1200.
Viewing angle 176/176 degrees.
Resolution 3840 x 2160 pixels.
Connectivity:
1 USB port and 3 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.
Top comments
coldo
26 Dec 164#19
cold not a 100 inch TV to put in my tiny council flat for quality Jeremy Kyle viewing !
cold not a 100 inch TV to put in my tiny council flat for quality Jeremy Kyle viewing !
hemp
26 Dec 16#21
Hi
I'm new to smart TVs. Can someone tell me what USB I need to record programmes on my Tv ? (My TV said USB wasn't connected when I wanted to record something)
ws007 to hemp
26 Dec 16#30
ok as no one else have answered,
I`m guessing when you press record on your TV remote,
its showing a message like "there`s no USB device present".
the type of device you need is ether a USB flash drive or a portable USB harddrive.
if you haven`t got one of those about you can get them from here:
if your going to do a lot of recording i`d recommend a harddrive .
Ciggy
26 Dec 161#23
yes maybe some has already gone through this and could of helped since there shut until tomorrow. after all this site is to help people with deal etc. some right cranks on here
Wow. I had no idea that even existed.
That is diabolical!
The UHD spec needs clear rules and regulations otherwise I'm sure we'll see more of this kind of trickery.
The manufacturers and model numbers should be publicly named and shamed.
Yet another pot hole to dodge.
gazman090970
26 Dec 16#28
Only LG and then it's just some models within the UH6 range that have these panels,HDR has went the same way with it being added to most newer 4K sets even though most have no real HDR capability at least there is a minimum specification agreed with sets achieving this getting Premium UHD certification.
ceridunn
26 Dec 161#29
Can we be sure it only effects LG, I thought in the past they supplied panels to others manufacturers. I was considering buying the next model up at JL as it has 3 tuners not 1, but would it be better to spend extra money and get a samsung?
TreborKid
26 Dec 16#31
...so avoid this one because RGBW?
ceridunn
26 Dec 16#32
SAMSUNG UE40KU6000 is available at JL for £399, also at Richer sounds for £349. Would this tv be a better option in this price range?
hemp
26 Dec 16#33
thanks :laughing: hope you had a lovely Christmas
Cavity
27 Dec 161#34
Cold RGBw, defeats the purpose of all the 4K stuff
oh ffs. just read up on this rgbw stuff. so now i gotta choose between real 4k Samsung 40" or fake 4k LG 43".
jazid to wahidul89
27 Dec 16#38
Or a decent hd 40 screen which might be sharper than the rgbw uhd screens; what I am doing myself.
wahidul89
28 Dec 16#39
Hmm... you mean 1080p tv or pc monitor?
cobra496
28 Dec 16#40
This is confusing. Can someone answer the question whether the SAMSUNG UE40KU6000 is better? I'm unsure whether or not it's worth getting a 4K at all yet - the TV's under £1000 don't have HDR and apparently that is more of an upgrade than 1080p -> 4k is..
jazid
28 Dec 161#41
In my case, I'm looking for a well reviewed 40-43" 1080p TV with Freeview HD, above average speakers (for a flat screen) and low lag/motion blur (smart features not required).
poing
29 Dec 16#42
Voted hot since it's still cheaper than elsewhere but having read all the fake 4k stuff on here I think I'll wait
until the market sorts itself out or until my old 1080 TV blows up.
Opening post
The LG UH610V 49'' Smart LED TV with 4K resolution delivers rich vibrant colours in breathtaking detail and clarity. With its innovative True Black Panel, it delivers brilliant visuals and great contrast. Featuring LG's WebOS platform for easy navigation, it supports Freeview and offers immersive entertainment options like BBC iplayer, Now TV, Netflix, Demand 5, Amazon, Wuaki.
Surround your senses with sound from all angles with ULTRA Surround Sound for a true 4K experience.
BBC iplayer, Now tv, Netflix, Demand 5, Amazon, Wuaki.
Television picture quality:
LED TV Screen.
4K Ultra HD display resolution.
Screen size: 49 inches.
Motion rate 1200.
Viewing angle 176/176 degrees.
Resolution 3840 x 2160 pixels.
Connectivity:
1 USB port and 3 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.
Top comments
All comments (43)
but perhaps all manufacturers are at it?
http://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/a0d951f
Wanted the world for £349.
I'm new to smart TVs. Can someone tell me what USB I need to record programmes on my Tv ? (My TV said USB wasn't connected when I wanted to record something)
I`m guessing when you press record on your TV remote,
its showing a message like "there`s no USB device present".
the type of device you need is ether a USB flash drive or a portable USB harddrive.
if you haven`t got one of those about you can get them from here:
https://mobymemory.com/uk/
or here
https://www.mymemory.co.uk/?utm_source=MyMemory+Newsletter&utm_campaign=942f04649b-boxing_day_sale_26_12_2016&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_135199ec50-942f04649b-63551637&goal=0_135199ec50-942f04649b-63551637&mc_cid=942f04649b&mc_eid=fc7abfcdd0
if your going to do a lot of recording i`d recommend a harddrive .
That is diabolical!
The UHD spec needs clear rules and regulations otherwise I'm sure we'll see more of this kind of trickery.
The manufacturers and model numbers should be publicly named and shamed.
Yet another pot hole to dodge.
http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/rgbw-201510084189.htm
until the market sorts itself out or until my old 1080 TV blows up.