Customer reviews for LG 55" Class 4K Smart Ultra HD TV w/ AI ThinQ - 55UN7300AUD forVerified Purchase
Great picture & other features!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this 43 inch LG TV about 1 month ago and I am still so glad I did. It has a great picture and other features like magic remote. Originally I was considering a larger TV but glad I choose this 3 inch LG TV for my bedroom.
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This has everything!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I got this about a month ago for a bday present for myself. The picture is amazing. What else is great, you get almost 200 extra internet channels with this TV. Most of the apps are already installed or you can just download the ones you want. Plus the point and click makes the setup real easy.
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crisp colors
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We bought this after comparing the color and sharp details of other TVs. We planned on a 55" but loved this 65". We are really glad we purchased it. Although we were disappointed it does not support Discovery+
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Arc issues
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Tv works and looks okay but we have been having a lot of issues with the ARC connection to use it with a stereo receiver. It is cutting in and out. We have had to do several resets and now have to have a tech out to try to replace the hdmi hardware. Been quite a hassle overall.
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Good Value for the $
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Bought this TV about 1 month ago, picked it over a similar Samsung for picture quality, although both were about the same. Initial setup was easy, but it has taken some time to get the picture color, sharpness, brightness etc. dialed in. Not a fan of the remote "mouse" feature. Takes some getting used to.
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It's ok
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great resolution. My old LG had exit button, this does not. It also had ff rr and plau buttons. This does not. Overall, I like it. Just had to figure out what buttons to use. User guide was not very helpful
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This LG TV far exceeds my expectations!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I just needed a ‘tide me over' TV for a year prior to my move north because my 15-year-old 46” HDTV just couldn't ‘see fit to stretch itself' to last just one more year. The choice then became should I invest in an expensive OLED model (that I would then have to keep, re-box and move north), or an inexpensive 'throw-away' model that I could give to a local friend next year. The salesman in the store said that “this a no brainer: purchase the least expensive model for the desired size and then abandon it, because moving an expensive model cross-country might damage it and render it useless after the journey. Then, once moved, buy an expensive OLED model for the target location. And, in a year the new OLEDs will be even better and possibly less expensive”. So I looked at several very inexpensive 50” LCD models and decided that the LG 4K LED LCD UHD model had the best picture for the price (that is actually about 1/10th the cost of the old 1K LCD model that failed). A different brand (Hisense) was even $100 cheaper but its picture had less contrast and almost no off-angle viewability. One thing about the old failed model that I really liked was that the picture was spectacularly clear, with beautiful, accurate and realistic colors, and it had all sorts of fine adjustments that could be used to tweak the picture into perfection. I really didn't expect to get a picture that good in a TV for 1/10th the cost. I also didn't expect to find for that low price any extensive and fine adjustments that would enable tweaking for the best picture. However, I was wrong on all counts, and now I'm in a quandary: I don't want to abandon this new TV in a year because the picture is far superior to anything that I was expecting or had. And the adjustment controls are FAR more capable and extensive than those on the old TV. There's even a pointer/cursor that can be made to appear on the screen that is controlled by the remote's movements to make selections. This is way cool. This inexpensive LG LCD TV has turned out to be one absolutely incredible bargain. This new LG LED HTDV is designated as UHD that I'm told stands for ‘ultra high definition' resolution and color. I guess that part of the UHD definition is that the TV is designated as 4K and that means it has 4 times as many pixels as my old TV and can be substantially clearer when showing ‘native' 4K shows. I've also learned that a special UHD signal can accompany a program that automatically boosts the colors and contrast on TVs that can receive and utilize this signal to enhance visual enjoyment even more. Showings that are in UHD are apparently indicated as such with some sort of label. Attached to my A/V system I have older non-4K models of the Roku and AppleTV streamer boxes, so I really didn't think that I needed a so-called “smart TV” that connects to the Internet. But there was no way to NOT buy this feature since they're all “smart” TVs nowadays. Anyway, I didn't want to have to log into my subscriptions again. But then it dawned on me that this LG is 4K UHD and I had also heard that there are 4K programs on Netflix, Prime and AppleTV+ that I would now be able to experience for the first time. Duh! So I dug out my passwords and signed into my subscriptions through the LG TV and accessed a 4K program labeled as UHD to see if there's really a difference. Wow, is there ever! Not only was the picture noticeably sharper with minute details visible everywhere, but the colors and contrast were enhanced even more so ... for surely I was now experiencing full 4K UHDness. Except for one thing ... I then had no sound. And that is because I have the LG TV's internal speakers turned Off since my A/V receiver controls all of the sound. I had been using this new TV just like the old one, as just a basic monitor connected to the A/V receiver with one HDMI cable. Now, the LG TV itself has suddenly become a new source for Internet programs and I needed to get the sound from the Internet through the LG TV and into my A/V receiver. I checked the back of the LG TV and to my amazement it also has an ‘Audio Out' optical port. I dug out a spare optical cable, plugged one end into the TV, the other into one of the Optical In ports on the A/V receiver labeled ‘TV/CD', selected that as source, and was suddenly bathed in full super fidelity Dolby-Digital surround sound that accompanied the 4K UHD video. I now like this LG TV far more than I would ever have thought possible. But as brilliant as this LED LCD TV has turned out to be, it still pales in comparison to the displays of the LG OLEDs that dazzled me in the store and that I look forward to owning at some point in the near future.
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Nice picture
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this TV about six months ago and I liked the price. The picture is great. Unfortunately it has a bit complicated and I really don't like that you can't stream anything you want. I have HBOmax and that isn't available on this LG. There are also other streaming services that I'm trying to download and they make it virtually impossible. I used to have a Roku and that TV was much much easier.
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More Bang For The Buck
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this for my wife but think I'll keep it for myself, the product is all that it calms to be and the color is amazing. Easy to use remote, tons of options so I think I'll purchase another one for my man cave.
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Excellent Upgrade
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This TV is twice the size of our last one and the largest we've ever purchased. The color and quality of the picture is amazing. Easy to unbox and install with a limited amount of tools. All you needed was a cup of coffee, the remote and the cable connections to get things up and running. I don't think it even took 10 minutes once I started hitting the buttons. We hope to enjoy this TV for many years to come. Thanks.