Enjoy stunning clarity on a big 65 inch screen, with this HDR-equipped LG 65" TV.
4K Ultra HD TV - Ultimate Detail
With 4K UHD screen resolution, this 65 inch LG TV gives a stunning picture quality. The resolution is four times greater than the more conventional 1920 x 1080 Full HD TVs and it's a difference you can see clearly on the LG's generous 65" screen. Thanks to LG's 4K Resolution Upscaler, even standard FHD signals can be upscaled to near 4K clarity and detail - giving your Blu-rays a new lease of life.
HDR Pro - High Dynamic Range for superb contrast
Taking 4K UHD one stage further, this LG 65" TV boasts HDR (High Dynamic Range) compatibility. This extends the range of colours for enhanced realism. It also delivers brighter whites and darker blacks, helping to give this TV stunning levels of contrast.
The best smart interface is better than ever with webOS 3.0
Widely acclaimed as one of the best smart TV interfaces, LG's webOS 3.0 operating system is now better than ever. WebOS 3.0 uses superimposed icons, folders and side bars for clear and easy access to smart content without leaving the current screen image. New to webOS 3.0 is the ability for split screen viewing, letting you watch live TV and Blu-ray, for example, at the same time. Other new features include LG smart appliance control and access to the LG Music Player app playing through the TV's speaker system - even when it's turned off.
Freeview Play for catch-up TV
Freeview Play makes catch-up TV easy. Find programmes from BBC iPlayer, the ITV Hub, All4 and Demand 5 sitting alongside over 60TV Channels and up to 15 HD channels. Simply scroll back in your TV guide to watch shows you missed from the last 7 days. Just make sure your TV is connected to the internet and you're good to go.
New "Magic" tech
Linking in with the new webOS 3.0 system is a range of "Magic" features. These include Magic Zoom for screen magnification without loss of image quality. The Magic Mobile Connection lets you stream apps from your smartphone, straight to the TV, for seamless big screen entertainment.
See the bigger picture, clearer than ever, with this LG 65" HDR bargain.
Top comments
gazman090970 to Rob_1304
27 Feb 174#8
I'd say no the overall spec is very poor, right now you can get a Hisense 65M7000 for the same price it has a far better specification.
All comments (26)
Shakeyyy
27 Feb 17#1
8 or 10 bit?
EndlessWaves to Shakeyyy
27 Feb 17#2
The question is irrelevant, It's a UH615 so it's not even wide gamut.
iand123
27 Feb 17#3
brilliant price
BigVern1984
27 Feb 17#4
Another arm chair except with no idea what wide colour and 10bit means...
BigVern1984
27 Feb 17#5
Very basically, colour gamut has nothing to do with 8/10bit images. Any bit image could be displayed over a very wide colour gamut. Any colour gamut could display any bit image. Both can be useful, but they are not connected.
Rob_1304
27 Feb 171#6
Is this particular set with buying at this price though?
gazman090970 to Rob_1304
27 Feb 174#8
I'd say no the overall spec is very poor, right now you can get a Hisense 65M7000 for the same price it has a far better specification.
callumfraser4912
27 Feb 171#7
This or a standard 65 inch full hd Samsung UE65J6250?
walbor
27 Feb 17#9
Where's that? Cheapest I could see is £1099.
EndlessWaves
27 Feb 171#10
And if we were talking about a computer monitor that would be a valid point.
But this is a TV so the only time a 10-bit panel matters is for HDR content and this has none of the other hardware needed to display HDR.
Opening post
4K Ultra HD TV - Ultimate Detail
With 4K UHD screen resolution, this 65 inch LG TV gives a stunning picture quality. The resolution is four times greater than the more conventional 1920 x 1080 Full HD TVs and it's a difference you can see clearly on the LG's generous 65" screen. Thanks to LG's 4K Resolution Upscaler, even standard FHD signals can be upscaled to near 4K clarity and detail - giving your Blu-rays a new lease of life.
HDR Pro - High Dynamic Range for superb contrast
Taking 4K UHD one stage further, this LG 65" TV boasts HDR (High Dynamic Range) compatibility. This extends the range of colours for enhanced realism. It also delivers brighter whites and darker blacks, helping to give this TV stunning levels of contrast.
The best smart interface is better than ever with webOS 3.0
Widely acclaimed as one of the best smart TV interfaces, LG's webOS 3.0 operating system is now better than ever. WebOS 3.0 uses superimposed icons, folders and side bars for clear and easy access to smart content without leaving the current screen image. New to webOS 3.0 is the ability for split screen viewing, letting you watch live TV and Blu-ray, for example, at the same time. Other new features include LG smart appliance control and access to the LG Music Player app playing through the TV's speaker system - even when it's turned off.
Freeview Play for catch-up TV
Freeview Play makes catch-up TV easy. Find programmes from BBC iPlayer, the ITV Hub, All4 and Demand 5 sitting alongside over 60TV Channels and up to 15 HD channels. Simply scroll back in your TV guide to watch shows you missed from the last 7 days. Just make sure your TV is connected to the internet and you're good to go.
New "Magic" tech
Linking in with the new webOS 3.0 system is a range of "Magic" features. These include Magic Zoom for screen magnification without loss of image quality. The Magic Mobile Connection lets you stream apps from your smartphone, straight to the TV, for seamless big screen entertainment.
See the bigger picture, clearer than ever, with this LG 65" HDR bargain.
Top comments
All comments (26)
But this is a TV so the only time a 10-bit panel matters is for HDR content and this has none of the other hardware needed to display HDR.