Absolutely stunning TV. Use code TVS10 to get 10% off
HDR10 (8 or 10 - still not absolutely sure, some reviews say defo 10). Dolby Vision - one of only a small number of TVs to have this as well PMR - 2,500 Refresh Rate - 120hz 800 nits - very close to 1,000 needed for certified UHD Magic remote - which is awesome - trust me
The picture quality on this TV when calibrated is absolutely exceptional. Tried some 4k from you Tube and amazon Prime and am astounded how good it really is. I'm very pleased, as you can tell.
If you're looking for a reasonable size screen, and don't want to pay a lot of extra money for certified UHD, this could be the one for you. I'm sure the 55 wouldn't be too much more expensive as well. Thanks
Top comments
stephenashforth
27 Jun 175#11
I started from Expert (Dark Room) and went with
Backlight 78
Contrast 96
Brightness 69
H Sharpness 20
V Sharpness 17
Colour 57
Tint 0
Dynamic Contrast Low
Super Resolution Low
Colour Gamut Extended
Edge Enhancer Off
Colour Filter Off
Gamma BT.1886
Noise Reduction Off
MPEG Noise Reduction Off
Black Level Low
Real Cinema On
Motion Eye Care Off
LED Local Dimming Off
Tru Motion Off
Almost all ll the stuff I watch is HD from a Sky HD+ box so can't say what these would be like with a 4K input. Looking to move onto Sky Q soon so it will be interesting to see what these settings work well for me then.
I have the 3D version of it. Everything about this tv is just awesome.
battlefield1706
27 Jun 17#2
Voted hot.
Been cheaper a few days back posted for 476 quid. however this seems to be the cheapest available right now.
plumberman56
27 Jun 17#3
is the 3d the 850? was looking at it.
Bitbotbang
27 Jun 17#4
Someone pls pinch me!! Why and why will I buy this when I can get a Polaroid telly in ASDA for half the money!
TPBowler1 to Bitbotbang
27 Jun 171#5
The closest equivalent (used in the very loosest sense of the word) is £429 for a start. I'm very happy to pay an extra 80 quid for this LG. In almost every area it's a better TV. Picture handling, refresh rates, processing speed and picture quality will undoubtedly be much better than the Polaroid. if you want a big screen I'm sure there are even cheaper makes and models available. Each to their own. I'm letting people know what the best price for this TV is at this moment and letting them know that, in my opinion, it is a fantastic TV for the money.
stoney73 to Bitbotbang
27 Jun 171#6
Quality. That's why.
superyiddo to Bitbotbang
27 Jun 17#22
Yawn. Another copy and paste troll.
JellyFox1
27 Jun 17#7
I've had this for a couple of weeks now, it's a brilliant TV, the picture quality is immense, would recommend it
stephenashforth
27 Jun 171#8
Good TV but it took me a while to find the right settings to get a decent picture. Out the box, the picture is pretty poor due to the TV's inability to upscale efficiently.
ramiuk1 to stephenashforth
27 Jun 17#9
the light bleed is bad too but turn off local dimming and back light down a bit and its banging,hdr on my ps4 pro looks awesome and now the hdr game mode has been added its around 34ms input lag which is great in hdr mode
TPBowler1 to stephenashforth
27 Jun 17#10
Would you mind sharing your settings if you get a chance - just to compare. although I know all situations are different...
stephenashforth
27 Jun 175#11
I started from Expert (Dark Room) and went with
Backlight 78
Contrast 96
Brightness 69
H Sharpness 20
V Sharpness 17
Colour 57
Tint 0
Dynamic Contrast Low
Super Resolution Low
Colour Gamut Extended
Edge Enhancer Off
Colour Filter Off
Gamma BT.1886
Noise Reduction Off
MPEG Noise Reduction Off
Black Level Low
Real Cinema On
Motion Eye Care Off
LED Local Dimming Off
Tru Motion Off
Almost all ll the stuff I watch is HD from a Sky HD+ box so can't say what these would be like with a 4K input. Looking to move onto Sky Q soon so it will be interesting to see what these settings work well for me then.
coolfi
27 Jun 17#12
Title needs editing, it's £569 now and with discount code it's £512.10.
Opening post
HDR10 (8 or 10 - still not absolutely sure, some reviews say defo 10).
Dolby Vision - one of only a small number of TVs to have this as well
PMR - 2,500
Refresh Rate - 120hz
800 nits - very close to 1,000 needed for certified UHD
Magic remote - which is awesome - trust me
The picture quality on this TV when calibrated is absolutely exceptional. Tried some 4k from you Tube and amazon Prime and am astounded how good it really is. I'm very pleased, as you can tell.
If you're looking for a reasonable size screen, and don't want to pay a lot of extra money for certified UHD, this could be the one for you. I'm sure the 55 wouldn't be too much more expensive as well. Thanks
Top comments
Backlight 78
Contrast 96
Brightness 69
H Sharpness 20
V Sharpness 17
Colour 57
Tint 0
Dynamic Contrast Low
Super Resolution Low
Colour Gamut Extended
Edge Enhancer Off
Colour Filter Off
Gamma BT.1886
Noise Reduction Off
MPEG Noise Reduction Off
Black Level Low
Real Cinema On
Motion Eye Care Off
LED Local Dimming Off
Tru Motion Off
Almost all ll the stuff I watch is HD from a Sky HD+ box so can't say what these would be like with a 4K input. Looking to move onto Sky Q soon so it will be interesting to see what these settings work well for me then.
All comments (38)
Been cheaper a few days back posted for 476 quid. however this seems to be the cheapest available right now.
Backlight 78
Contrast 96
Brightness 69
H Sharpness 20
V Sharpness 17
Colour 57
Tint 0
Dynamic Contrast Low
Super Resolution Low
Colour Gamut Extended
Edge Enhancer Off
Colour Filter Off
Gamma BT.1886
Noise Reduction Off
MPEG Noise Reduction Off
Black Level Low
Real Cinema On
Motion Eye Care Off
LED Local Dimming Off
Tru Motion Off
Almost all ll the stuff I watch is HD from a Sky HD+ box so can't say what these would be like with a 4K input. Looking to move onto Sky Q soon so it will be interesting to see what these settings work well for me then.