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55 inch LG smart TV 2018 for sale


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5 years old, perfect condition

£200

pick up from SE15 3DS

Exact model and info: LG 55UJ630V 55 inch 4K Ultra HD HDR Smart LED TV (2017 Model)

Screen size
55 Inches
Brand
LG Electronics
Supported Internet services
Netflix, UK TV Play, All 4, NOW TV, BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, Amazon Video, YouTube, Demand 5
Display technology
LED
Resolution
3840 x 2160
Refresh rate
GHz GHz
  • Ultra HD 4K resolution - a depth of detail; Ultra HD 4K resolution is four times that of full HD producing brilliant clarity and vivid details that amaze, even when viewed up close; this level of detail is well suited to the life like colour of IPS 4K display; the resulting images will redefine your viewing experience.
  • Multi HDR - television from the future; enhanced Formatting technology enables LG TV to output both HLG and HDR 10 high dynamic range formats; get the HDR experience, from a wider choice of sources
  • Ultra surround sound - television deserves flawless audio; this Sound technology creates seven virtual channels which produce the multi channel ULTRA surround effect; your senses are surrounded by audio from all angles.
  • Smart TV webOS with Freeview play; enjoy your favourite channels and catch up TV services with no monthly cost; the smart way of watching live TV and on demand services, with no additional devices required
  • Two pole stand - stand your television on this two pole swallow stand; this sturdy construction lifts the design of your TV and provides secure placement in any room

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