Enjoy a huge range of entertainment in spectacular Ultra HD with the LG 55UH661V TV.
Soak up a stunning 3850 x 2160 resolution that gives you a viewing experience so lifelike that you'll feel like you're right there at the heart of the action, whether it's a rom-com, your favourite soap, the big match or a Hollywood blockbuster!
LG have taken this even further using HDR (High Dynamic Range) technology that extends the range of colours for enhanced realism, delivering brighter whites, darker blacks and stunning levels of contrast.
The clever 4K Upscaler feature also converts lower resolution entertainment for added detail, so your Blu-ray movies and other HD content will look near 4K quality.
As well as being a looker, it's also Smart with easy-to-use internet features. Use that deluxe 55 inch screen to watch YouTube videos or keep up with all your social networking via Facebook and Twitter through the browser feature. You can also watch TV shows via catch-up services such as the BBC iPlayer and Demand 5.
Thanks to its simple user experience and set up, you can switch between live TV, apps and your external devices using the Launcher bar and Live Menu.
There's access to NOW TV, where you can enjoy a selection of films, including Sky Movies titles. You can also watch both Full HD and 4K Content through the likes of Netflix & Amazon.
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Jams80
23 Dec 166#13
It's not really the point if you can tell when watching. No, if you have no other TV as a reference you won't notice, but it's the principle. By buying these TV's, you are giving LG permission to keep making them and essentially lying about the specs. RGBW is NOT true 4K, but essentially we're living in the wild west when it comes to TV specifications. Manufacturers are pretty much allowed to say whatever they want reference 4K and HDR, despite a TV not being either in respect to achieving the required standard to display it. As long as people remain ignorant and keep buying them (ESPECIALLY after they are told) then nothing is going to change. On one hand it's selfish, but on the other it isn't because most people are buying an inferior product and don't even know it. That's the sad part. And for those that do know, even if you say you don't care, you are further contributing to the problem as it is undeniably having an overall negative effect on the industry and how TV's are sold to the consumer.
Another piece of RGBW nonsense from LG. Has no right to be called 4K. Only buy if you advocate and are happy to support their dishonesty and fraudulent claims.
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wayneb7729
23 Dec 16#1
This is a very good deal for a very good tv. £100 more in costco, and another £100 more elsewhere. Good spot
ChrisX
23 Dec 161#2
Great find - just got Richersounds to price match to get their 6 year warranty
mkara
23 Dec 16#3
Been trying to get any real user reviews of this UH661V model... I have read that it needs setting up as out th box it's not set right and colours, etc are way off. Also saw it in RS next to a Samsung and it wasn't as bright as the Sammy. Any thoughts or anyone own one here?
JPS to mkara
23 Dec 16#5
Ditto, would love some thoughts on this. Very tempted to order. Is it good for Xbone gaming?
Gabi
23 Dec 16#4
Have 55'' Worth of heat my friend. :confused:
tamboss to Gabi
23 Dec 16#21
are you from the elephant family?
mmflapjack
23 Dec 161#6
How's the input lag for gaming on this set?
Jams80
23 Dec 165#7
Another piece of RGBW nonsense from LG. Has no right to be called 4K. Only buy if you advocate and are happy to support their dishonesty and fraudulent claims.
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Enjoy a huge range of entertainment in spectacular Ultra HD with the LG 55UH661V TV.
Soak up a stunning 3850 x 2160 resolution that gives you a viewing experience so lifelike that you'll feel like you're right there at the heart of the action, whether it's a rom-com, your favourite soap, the big match or a Hollywood blockbuster!
LG have taken this even further using HDR (High Dynamic Range) technology that extends the range of colours for enhanced realism, delivering brighter whites, darker blacks and stunning levels of contrast.
The clever 4K Upscaler feature also converts lower resolution entertainment for added detail, so your Blu-ray movies and other HD content will look near 4K quality.
As well as being a looker, it's also Smart with easy-to-use internet features. Use that deluxe 55 inch screen to watch YouTube videos or keep up with all your social networking via Facebook and Twitter through the browser feature. You can also watch TV shows via catch-up services such as the BBC iPlayer and Demand 5.
Thanks to its simple user experience and set up, you can switch between live TV, apps and your external devices using the Launcher bar and Live Menu.
There's access to NOW TV, where you can enjoy a selection of films, including Sky Movies titles. You can also watch both Full HD and 4K Content through the likes of Netflix & Amazon.
Avios 1198 points
bb8 :wink:
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http://www.avsforum.com/forum/166-lcd-flat-panel-displays/2398506-rgb-vs-rgbw-lcd-4k-ultra-hd-designation.html
Have some heat