LG’s eye-popping ColourPrime Pro goes hand-in-hand with their HDR Pro to deliver something simply extraordinary. Deep, bright and wildly colourful, this 4K panel’s top-line TV tech will give your media an unprecedented makeover. Use LG’s award-winning webOS 3.0 Smart platform to stream shows from such apps as Netflix, and with Ultra Surround sound you’ll be immersed in impressive audio for all your content. From Blu-Ray to broadcast, this set is the super-entertainment-hub your household needs.
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Jams80
19 Jan 173#6
It is indeed criminal that LG are allowed to do this. HDR is a joke on almost any TV under £1K anyway, particularly those that are below 500 nits brightness and with 8-bit panels (ROFL), but to not even be capable of displaying 4K properly is genuinely absurd. LG truly hold the crown when it comes to taking the p*ss. It is the antithesis of false advertising, by any and all definitions of the term.
RGBW panel, will never buy an LG tv as they don't feel the "need" to tell you about the inferior panel you may be getting.
And yet the stock of their "4K" TV's is being snapped up by people thinking they are getting a 4K tv.
Sheep everywhere :smile:
ashmac
19 Jan 172#2
people don't do the research then there fools ...always read up on your tv ..takes me about 4 months to make up my mind :smile:
callumfraser4912
19 Jan 171#3
It might not be 4K but £799 + 5yr guarantee for a 60" tv that I'm sure is quite enjoyable to watch 1080p content on ain't bad, and the Web interface for LG in my opinion is the most user friendly
I challenge you to find a TV the same price, true 4K, HDR and 10bit at this size. Oh and a half decent warranty too.
callumfraser4912
19 Jan 17#4
I feel ignorance is bliss with TVs, this in your front room alongside your favourite show would look awesome
Anyway your buying 4k and it's only 3840p, so technically that's you being sold an inferior panel to what's advertised.
cyclonus10 to callumfraser4912
19 Jan 171#5
My fave show atm is The Grand Tour, which is 4K HDR, although i am not seeing "real" HDR on my 8-bit panel either.
Even with the HDR firmware update my TV received.
But these LG RGBW panels are only able to show the full range of colours in 2880 of the 3840 pixels, so its a 3K tv in my eyes. And in the eyes of many others. Can't believe LG are able to advertise it as 4K. The other 1000 pixels are limited in the colour they can reproduce.
HDR on these RGBW panels?? They can't even show you a normal 4K image. :smile:
Jams80
19 Jan 173#6
It is indeed criminal that LG are allowed to do this. HDR is a joke on almost any TV under £1K anyway, particularly those that are below 500 nits brightness and with 8-bit panels (ROFL), but to not even be capable of displaying 4K properly is genuinely absurd. LG truly hold the crown when it comes to taking the p*ss. It is the antithesis of false advertising, by any and all definitions of the term.
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LG’s eye-popping ColourPrime Pro goes hand-in-hand with their HDR Pro to deliver something simply extraordinary. Deep, bright and wildly colourful, this 4K panel’s top-line TV tech will give your media an unprecedented makeover. Use LG’s award-winning webOS 3.0 Smart platform to stream shows from such apps as Netflix, and with Ultra Surround sound you’ll be immersed in impressive audio for all your content. From Blu-Ray to broadcast, this set is the super-entertainment-hub your household needs.
Top comments
RGBW panel, will never buy an LG tv as they don't feel the "need" to tell you about the inferior panel you may be getting.
And yet the stock of their "4K" TV's is being snapped up by people thinking they are getting a 4K tv.
Sheep everywhere :smile:
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RGBW panel, will never buy an LG tv as they don't feel the "need" to tell you about the inferior panel you may be getting.
And yet the stock of their "4K" TV's is being snapped up by people thinking they are getting a 4K tv.
Sheep everywhere :smile:
I challenge you to find a TV the same price, true 4K, HDR and 10bit at this size. Oh and a half decent warranty too.
Anyway your buying 4k and it's only 3840p, so technically that's you being sold an inferior panel to what's advertised.
Even with the HDR firmware update my TV received.
But these LG RGBW panels are only able to show the full range of colours in 2880 of the 3840 pixels, so its a 3K tv in my eyes. And in the eyes of many others. Can't believe LG are able to advertise it as 4K. The other 1000 pixels are limited in the colour they can reproduce.
HDR on these RGBW panels?? They can't even show you a normal 4K image. :smile: