I was going to look for a 55 inch to replace for gaming, and I was wondering if it was 120hz. I did buy the 86 inch but was going to get the 55 if it was 120hz. LOL..thank you for this comment.
How exciting! Make sure you have a few friends or family to move it around and get the feet installed, it's about 100 pounds and it felt like I might break it when moving it by myself. When you open the box there are instructions on how to move the TV without damaging the display. It's pretty strong but having additional help will make a difference.
@@HappyCamperDeals I purchased it through Best Buy and made sure to pay the additional cost to have them mount it. I don’t trust myself to not break it haha
@@HappyCamperDeals it’s been about a month with the set can you give a review? I bought it also and would like to see if my experience is what others have.
@Victor Sandoval sure, I'll give a quick review here, and I'll record one soon, too. We're basic users so not needing most of the fancy features. Bluetooth speakers are a pain because they have to be paired every time. Viewing angle is ok but it gets a bit washed out on the far edges. Brightness is ok but direct sunlight makes it hard to see the screen. Sound is audible/ plenty loud but not high quality. SmartTV is ok, a bit slow and has crashed twice. Also, some apps refuse to initiate and it has lasted up to a half hour with no resolve, eventually the app (like hulu) will launch again. Remote is hard to use in the dark and since there is a delay when making a selection it's hard to know if it's worked or not. Finding out I hit the wrong button and the darn LGtv thing was launched is a pain. All that said. I LOVE the TV and wouldn't return it. The resolution is amazing and picture quality is great for me, especially since I don't have a better one to compare it too. 4 stars from me and a keeper in my book! Let me know if you have any specific questions.
This question is asked often... the feet are 60 inches apart and about 14.2 inches deep. I hope this helps. Another thing worth mentioning is that the TV was recalled for a while because it was deemed unstable. My guess is they put wider or bigger feet on it, so that's something worth noting. Based on your table length the 86" TV may be too big to fit there.
I REALLY HOPE YOU SEE THIS MESSAGE. I want to even email you lol. My drawer I want to set it on to replace my 65 inch tv of the same model is 54 inches across and 16.5 from wide. Height is irrelevant in my case. Will this 86 inch tv be able to sit on my drawer with the legs on it? Email me @ vince.vileborne@gmail.com for pics. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE
The feet are almost exactly 5 feet apart, that would be 60 inches give or take so you will be cutting it way close. I don't think it will work without some findangling (like adding a wider board to increase the width.
We bought the LG UQ7570 for $399. At Best Buy for our bedroom and we love it. We already had purchased a LG 65 Inch Class B2 OLED 4K UHD Smart webOS 22 w/ ThinQ AI TV 4 months before for our family room at Best Buy $1400. and we don’t see a whole lot of difference? Even the Best Buy Tech that set up our LG UQ7570 and mounted on our wall said he was shocked it was not an OLED and had to look at the box it came in again. I know we are an older couple but we are so happy with both TV’s and if I had known the LG UQ 7580 had such a great picture we definitely would have bought two of these. Don’t get me wrong the OLED is very nice and has a magic remote but none of my friends and family can see a big difference in the picture quality. I did a dirty screen test on both and neither one had the dirty screen effect. I am no expert just a regular old guy, lol 😂 but I can confidently recommend both sets. Thank you for your wonderful videos and excellent information.
@HappyCamperDeals thanks! Can't wait to see more content from you. I'm really enjoying the TV and the stand. The overall package of size, price, and quality is a winner.
This question is asked often... the feet are 60 inches apart and about 14.2 inches deep. I hope this helps. Another thing worth mentioning is that the TV was recalled for a while because it was deemed unstable. My guess is they put wider or bigger feet on it, so that's something worth noting.
Great review, thanks for posting it! We recently picked up the 65 inch of the model, love the picture hate the remote. Just curious which picture settings you ended up with. It sounds like you're like me, I don't like to get too technical with the tv's just mainly focusing on the brightness. Thanks again!
Thanks! I've left the picture mode to the default but recently upped the 'black level' from 50 to 70. Darker movies like "Black Panther" are hard to see and no picture mode helps with that. See my comment on how to adjust those settings above.
Congratulations! And that's great to know, I'll look around and see how to program the remote, that surely will be great when I'm trying to launch UA-cam every day :).
Definitely still liking it! Unless I had a better TV next to this one to compare it to, I wouldn't know the difference. Bluetooth speakers disconnect after every use so that stinks, but everything else Jason been great so far!
@Rickytiger97 warranties are tricky. For me, from what I've seen, the TV is good quality, strong, heavy (100lbs). Unless you plan to move the TV around a lot or have it around crowds of people I don't think there will be any structural issues. If you plan to keep your TV near a window or above a fireplace, the dramatic change in temperature can damage the TV prematurely. In those cases I do recommend a warranty. As for the software, it's going to poop out maybe after 2 years. It has a small internal HD and the smart TV runs slow (push button and count 2 seconds then action happens). I'm sure there will be a few updates but after a while updates will stop and it will get slower. I plan to use a roku 4k streaming stick and maybe a PC when the TV gets too slow so I'm not worried about that either.
Did you notice bright circles in the picture for instance a all white picture or the all blue sky? Is that normal? Almost like a few of the back lights are too bright
I have not noticed that on all white or blue sky however I do notice very slight 'blotchyness' with a 1-2% variance in the color. I put up a solid white jpg full screen and can see the variances. I've not been concerned about it because when viewing UA-cam, Netflix, Amazon, Hulu or any other the quality looks acceptable to me.
FAQ as this question is asked many times :). Ok, the feet are 60 inches apart almost exactly 5 feet and they are 14.5 inches deep. It's worth noting there was a recall due to tipping danger so I'm not sure if they changed the feet or just added a way to harness the TV to the wall.
I cannot find this exact tv anywhere online for the $999.00 I’m finding more in the range of $1100-$1200. Do you have a link or a website you can help direct me to for this model at this price?
Yea, I got it for $999 during Black Friday season and it was available only for a short time. Right now the going price is closer to $1100-$1200. I have not seen it cheaper right now. Hopefully later in the year it comes down in price again!
Great video! I recently bought the 86QNED85 from LG. Obviously a couple steps up in terms of performance and specs, but there's certainly nothing wrong with a budget friendly big screen. Especially if you don't want/need Dolby Vision support.
That's awesome! I'm happy to at least have the "little brother" figuratively speaking, this one looks pretty good, I'd imagine yours will look fantastic! I hope you enjoy it 😀.
The qned85 is a great tv. I have one in a 65". The tv in the video is $1196 right now. Amazing a tv this size can be bought under $1200. Love the wood paneling in this guys living room.
@@MSDOGS1976 Agreed, hard to believe you can get a TV at this price point! Thanks for the compliment, we've been wanting to paint the room white BUT so many friends have told us not to and to leave it as is, your comment reinforces that :).
@@HappyCamperDeals I will second the comment here and your friends that have told you to leave the wood paneling as is. I of course can't see what it looks like close up but just seeing it at a bit of a distance I think it looks great. The natural look of wood with the knots and the grain structure when finished properly is a look that is somewhat more refined than white paint. White paint is often used to hide blemishes and cracking when the wood is of poor quality with poor grain structure. Thank you for the concise and easy to understand appraisal of this 86" LG TV. I have been thinking of going for a big inch display that makes viewing so much more immersive visually and I already have some good audio equipment which will enhance the audio experience. I haven't watched tv using just the speakers supplied with the tv for a long time now and can't really fathom why people don't connect better audio equipment to their tv's as it is relatively easy to do and doesn't have to be expensive either. The viewing experience is so much better than you get with most tv's when you use only what comes with the tv. I liked your presentation and will be subscribing. It sounds very much like you know what you talking about. Good job!
@@richardwestmoreland4796 Thanks so much! Your vote along with everyone else is winning out, I think we're going to keep the natural wood after all :). Appreciate the encouragement too! You seem to align with what drives my passion for a large TV. I gather your after a high quality experience which of course includes the size of the screen and the richer sound. I recommend a large tv, it is much more immersive indeed.
Almost exactly 5 feet apart. Our entertainment center is 5 feet 4 inches and as you can imagine it barely fits. Also keep in mind the unit weights more than 100 pounds so make sure wherever you sit it or hang it, can handle that weight.
@OUTLAW956 I screen mirror my android smartphone (galaxy s23 ultra) amd my wife does the same with her iPhone. I ise the default smartview option on my phone, it's tricky the first time then easy after that. I'm sure a laptop could too. Another thing worth noting is video playback is a bit choppy amd over compressed at times but 'ok overall. It tends to catch up and get higher resolution after a few seconds. Also, it seems to max out at 1920x1080 resolution instead of 4k when screen mirroring.
This question is asked often... the feet are 60 inches apart and about 14.2 inches deep. I hope this helps. Another thing worth mentioning is that the TV was recalled for a while because it was deemed unstable, my guess is they put wider or bigger feet on it so that's something worth noting.
Thanks for the review. Do 4K TVs have four times the resolution of 1080p TVs? Or two times the resolution? A 1080p TV is actually a "2K" TV since a 4K TV is using the horizontal pixel count and not the vertical count like the 1080p TV.
Great questions, it would take 4 1080p tvs to equal 1 4k tv. If you double the pixel count horizontally and vertically you quadruple the total amount of pixels. Technically 2k rez is 2048x1080 but 1920x1080 is very close. I believe it's the difference between 16x9 and 17x9 aspect ratio.
The stand is 60 inches apart and 14.5 inches wide but it's worth mentioning that there was a recall due to likelihood it could tip over. My guess is either they are now providing bigger feet or they are providing some additional harness to tack it to a beam or wall. I don't know for sure though, I kept mine and it hasn't tipped over.
LOL, glad you're getting it one way or another! I can sort of recommend the MR22GA universal remote. It pairs easily, and works OK. The buttons are a bit tricky but better than the factory remote. The microphone is good but the TV's ability to decipher what you're saying isn't the greatest. Lastly, there is this weird scroll wheel/button in the middle of the remote and when activated it turns the remote into a pointer style navigation tool which works OK. It can be inaccurate and the wheel can get stuck create havoc from time to time. It is better than the factory one and also cost is cheap - www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C9DBWDDB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I get nothing if you choose to purchase it, just my two sense to help you make a choice.
Returned this TV after 5 days. Contrasts abysmal, light bleed from 4 or 5 spots (not IPS glow, hotspot light bleed) and even with the Shield upscaling, broadcast TV looked like crap. Switch and PS5 games were OK at 120hz just not dark scenes. Dropped down a size to 75" and spent $400 more and got a Sony X90K and omg what a difference. Like... I really can't describe how much better the Sony is. Should have listened to the ppl I talked to in forums and subreddits and stayed away from non OLED LG TVs and saved myself the trouble.
A friend of mine has this TV and I noticed the same thing but I thought that he didn't adjust the settings right thank you for your input will definitely continue to get another Sony instead.
This is a very interesting question, I don't have a QLED to compare it to, but I'll say this. To me, the blacks are fine, I had to tweak the colors so everything wouldn't look dark, BUT I'd assume having a QLED next to this TV, there would be a difference. My complaint is in bright light the TV is a bit faded and harder to see. It's not terrible to me, but it's definitely not the brightest TV out there.
I bought this TV for the price point and available features such as 120hz and hdmi 2.1 for gaming. If you are streaming 4k content the display is beautiful. Great colors and really good contrast. Unfortunately 4k is not even close to the standard on any platform. If you watch a lot of sports this tv is horrible. Almost every network broadcasts in 720p, once in a while 1080p but that’s rare. The picture you get from those channels is horrible. The LG upscaling just is not good on this tv. The image is blurry, pixelated, and just all around bad. It’s not just on sports it’s on basically anything that’s not in 4k. I returned after 2 weeks and got a Sony Bravia X95 series 85” and couldn’t believe the difference. Buying tv’s is the definition of “you get what you pay for”. So unless you plan of streaming only 4k content I would advise passing on this tv and opting for a higher quality set.
You literaly bought the cheapest tv possible, and then you bought one of the most expensive tvs possible. You shouldnt put these tvs in the same sentence
@@danielreyes-fj4ji I'm happy that he did because It let myself and others know about this problem, which otherwise I wouldn't have known about until I bought the TV only to regret it and have to go through the HUGE inconvenience of having to package it back up and return it.
Your comment just saved me from getting this TV. I thought we ordered a pretty decent TV for the price, and it all seemed just fine. After reading your comment, I immediately started rethinking my decision. Did a bit more research, and then decided to get a 75” that’s a bit more expensive, but the quality of the picture during sports will now be a whole lot better! Thanks for your input here, saved me from staring at an expensive mistake for years. 😂
I tried watching the new Wakanda Forever movie on this TV and the screen was so dark I couldn’t see the faces please for the love of god I’ve tried everything please help me
I know what you mean. Select the gear icon on your remote, arrow down to the three dots and push the button in the center of the arrow icons on your remote. First option is 'picture', select that and then use the arrow keys to navigate to the 'advanced settings' and select that. Select 'brightness' then go down to 'black level'. Once that is selected use the arrow keys to go up to around 70 or as desired. It will be better but if you go to far it will not look good. Best of luck!
Note for anyone interested in this model. The 86" is the only size with 120hz and HDMI 2.1
That's really good to know. Thanks for sharing!
That's an added bonus. Alot of TV's are either 60 OR 120. So it's nice this comes 120 standard
Thats crazy. I just ordered x90k 75" for $1800. This 86 lg is for $1670. I am really confused now..
@@bhaumikd the x90k is the better tv
I was going to look for a 55 inch to replace for gaming, and I was wondering if it was 120hz. I did buy the 86 inch but was going to get the 55 if it was 120hz. LOL..thank you for this comment.
I have one 86 it’s amazing, like the picture will look super good as long as your video output is UHD
Thank you for the review, I purchased this tv last week and it’s being delivered on Saturday. Can’t wait.
How exciting! Make sure you have a few friends or family to move it around and get the feet installed, it's about 100 pounds and it felt like I might break it when moving it by myself. When you open the box there are instructions on how to move the TV without damaging the display. It's pretty strong but having additional help will make a difference.
@@HappyCamperDeals I purchased it through Best Buy and made sure to pay the additional cost to have them mount it. I don’t trust myself to not break it haha
@@claywillis4754 oh that's smart, definitely a good way to go! Congratulations!
@@HappyCamperDeals it’s been about a month with the set can you give a review? I bought it also and would like to see if my experience is what others have.
@Victor Sandoval sure, I'll give a quick review here, and I'll record one soon, too. We're basic users so not needing most of the fancy features. Bluetooth speakers are a pain because they have to be paired every time. Viewing angle is ok but it gets a bit washed out on the far edges. Brightness is ok but direct sunlight makes it hard to see the screen. Sound is audible/ plenty loud but not high quality. SmartTV is ok, a bit slow and has crashed twice. Also, some apps refuse to initiate and it has lasted up to a half hour with no resolve, eventually the app (like hulu) will launch again. Remote is hard to use in the dark and since there is a delay when making a selection it's hard to know if it's worked or not. Finding out I hit the wrong button and the darn LGtv thing was launched is a pain. All that said. I LOVE the TV and wouldn't return it. The resolution is amazing and picture quality is great for me, especially since I don't have a better one to compare it too. 4 stars from me and a keeper in my book! Let me know if you have any specific questions.
how wide was the distance, between TV legs to work? I got 56 incn long tv table bt not sure if it will work.
This question is asked often... the feet are 60 inches apart and about 14.2 inches deep. I hope this helps. Another thing worth mentioning is that the TV was recalled for a while because it was deemed unstable. My guess is they put wider or bigger feet on it, so that's something worth noting. Based on your table length the 86" TV may be too big to fit there.
6:52 is the vital info I was looking for
I hope it was helpful, I was wondering if it would fit on my credenza and had to 'guess' because I didn't find the info online.
I REALLY HOPE YOU SEE THIS MESSAGE. I want to even email you lol. My drawer I want to set it on to replace my 65 inch tv of the same model is 54 inches across and 16.5 from wide. Height is irrelevant in my case. Will this 86 inch tv be able to sit on my drawer with the legs on it?
Email me @ vince.vileborne@gmail.com for pics. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE
The feet are almost exactly 5 feet apart, that would be 60 inches give or take so you will be cutting it way close. I don't think it will work without some findangling (like adding a wider board to increase the width.
We bought the LG UQ7570 for $399. At Best Buy for our bedroom and we love it. We already had purchased a LG 65 Inch Class B2 OLED 4K UHD Smart webOS 22 w/ ThinQ AI TV 4 months before for our family room at Best Buy $1400. and we don’t see a whole lot of difference? Even the Best Buy Tech that set up our LG UQ7570 and mounted on our wall said he was shocked it was not an OLED and had to look at the box it came in again. I know we are an older couple but we are so happy with both TV’s and if I had known the LG UQ 7580 had such a great picture we definitely would have bought two of these. Don’t get me wrong the OLED is very nice and has a magic remote but none of my friends and family can see a big difference in the picture quality. I did a dirty screen test on both and neither one had the dirty screen effect. I am no expert just a regular old guy, lol 😂 but I can confidently recommend both sets. Thank you for your wonderful videos and excellent information.
Sounds like your all in on these LG tvs!
@@HappyCamperDeals very much, thank you for all the great information you provided
Love my TV 86 LG 💯💯
I'm glad to hear it, we love ours too!
My TV just broke so time to upgrade
@@rreemayo88 sorry your tv broke, I'm excited you get to upgrade!
Having mine installed on a stand with wheels in a few days. Great video! I enjoyed this😊
Awesome, you're going to be able to move it around and enjoy in multiple rooms! Glad your enjoyed the video, I hope to create more content soon.
@HappyCamperDeals thanks! Can't wait to see more content from you. I'm really enjoying the TV and the stand. The overall package of size, price, and quality is a winner.
Thank you for the video my tv is coming on Monday
Amazing, I hope you enjoy it as much as I have!
How many inches apart are the legs? Trying to figure out a table for it
This question is asked often... the feet are 60 inches apart and about 14.2 inches deep. I hope this helps. Another thing worth mentioning is that the TV was recalled for a while because it was deemed unstable. My guess is they put wider or bigger feet on it, so that's something worth noting.
@@HappyCamperDealsthank you, I just asked this question but I found this. Great video..on sale at Walmart for $868 right now.
@GEARSxGOD101 almost exactly 5 feet apart on the 86 inch. 60 inches apart. Hard to find the answer to that question...
Great review, thanks for posting it! We recently picked up the 65 inch of the model, love the picture hate the remote. Just curious which picture settings you ended up with. It sounds like you're like me, I don't like to get too technical with the tv's just mainly focusing on the brightness. Thanks again!
Thanks! I've left the picture mode to the default but recently upped the 'black level' from 50 to 70. Darker movies like "Black Panther" are hard to see and no picture mode helps with that. See my comment on how to adjust those settings above.
Great review, I just ordered one.
Awesome! Congratulations, we've been very happy with this one, I think you're gonna love it too.
excellent job!
Great insight, thank you
You're welcome!
Purchased same tv in 65 inch ,Great tv and you can program the remote , look deeper
Congratulations! And that's great to know, I'll look around and see how to program the remote, that surely will be great when I'm trying to launch UA-cam every day :).
How wide is your TV stand ..Thanks great video
The TV stand is almost exactly 5 feet wide.
Alot of sound bars come with a Bluetooth bass box,and you can get a really decent soundbar for under 500
I haven't bit the bullet yet, but it's on the list!
Thinking about getting this TV when it goes back to $999 during the holidays....still liking it so far?
Definitely still liking it! Unless I had a better TV next to this one to compare it to, I wouldn't know the difference. Bluetooth speakers disconnect after every use so that stinks, but everything else Jason been great so far!
@@HappyCamperDeals ok don’t use Bluetooth speakers, noted 🤣
Should I get a warranty for this type of tv or can I expect it to last me a good 8-10 years?
@Rickytiger97 warranties are tricky. For me, from what I've seen, the TV is good quality, strong, heavy (100lbs). Unless you plan to move the TV around a lot or have it around crowds of people I don't think there will be any structural issues. If you plan to keep your TV near a window or above a fireplace, the dramatic change in temperature can damage the TV prematurely. In those cases I do recommend a warranty. As for the software, it's going to poop out maybe after 2 years. It has a small internal HD and the smart TV runs slow (push button and count 2 seconds then action happens). I'm sure there will be a few updates but after a while updates will stop and it will get slower. I plan to use a roku 4k streaming stick and maybe a PC when the TV gets too slow so I'm not worried about that either.
@@HappyCamperDeals I read reviews on this TV and apparently you can't cast from your phone? Can you verify for me?
Did you notice bright circles in the picture for instance a all white picture or the all blue sky? Is that normal? Almost like a few of the back lights are too bright
I have not noticed that on all white or blue sky however I do notice very slight 'blotchyness' with a 1-2% variance in the color. I put up a solid white jpg full screen and can see the variances. I've not been concerned about it because when viewing UA-cam, Netflix, Amazon, Hulu or any other the quality looks acceptable to me.
whats the span of the legs from edge of leg to leg?
14.2 inches thick, you can see me go through those specifications at around 6:50 of the video. :)🤓
You sold me on this tv! Great video! Also if it's not too much to ask, how many inches are the legs? Wondering if it will fit my stand. Lol thanks!
FAQ as this question is asked many times :). Ok, the feet are 60 inches apart almost exactly 5 feet and they are 14.5 inches deep. It's worth noting there was a recall due to tipping danger so I'm not sure if they changed the feet or just added a way to harness the TV to the wall.
Great specs review, any info on setting up the TV?
Yes! I'm working on a setup overview and will upload as soon as it's ready! Thanks for watching!
You can watch an overview if the setup process here - ua-cam.com/video/FCyl9KAB-Ys/v-deo.html
I cannot find this exact tv anywhere online for the $999.00 I’m finding more in the range of $1100-$1200.
Do you have a link or a website you can help direct me to for this model at this price?
Yea, I got it for $999 during Black Friday season and it was available only for a short time. Right now the going price is closer to $1100-$1200. I have not seen it cheaper right now. Hopefully later in the year it comes down in price again!
There 799 this week
What is the width from foot to foot?
Great video! I recently bought the 86QNED85 from LG. Obviously a couple steps up in terms of performance and specs, but there's certainly nothing wrong with a budget friendly big screen. Especially if you don't want/need Dolby Vision support.
That's awesome! I'm happy to at least have the "little brother" figuratively speaking, this one looks pretty good, I'd imagine yours will look fantastic! I hope you enjoy it 😀.
The qned85 is a great tv. I have one in a 65". The tv in the video is $1196 right now. Amazing a tv this size can be bought under $1200. Love the wood paneling in this guys living room.
@@MSDOGS1976 Agreed, hard to believe you can get a TV at this price point! Thanks for the compliment, we've been wanting to paint the room white BUT so many friends have told us not to and to leave it as is, your comment reinforces that :).
@@HappyCamperDeals I will second the comment here and your friends that have told you to leave the wood paneling as is. I of course can't see what it looks like close up but just seeing it at a bit of a distance I think it looks great. The natural look of wood with the knots and the grain structure when finished properly is a look that is somewhat more refined than white paint. White paint is often used to hide blemishes and cracking when the wood is of poor quality with poor grain structure. Thank you for the concise and easy to understand appraisal of this 86" LG TV. I have been thinking of going for a big inch display that makes viewing so much more immersive visually and I already have some good audio equipment which will enhance the audio experience. I haven't watched tv using just the speakers supplied with the tv for a long time now and can't really fathom why people don't connect better audio equipment to their tv's as it is relatively easy to do and doesn't have to be expensive either. The viewing experience is so much better than you get with most tv's when you use only what comes with the tv. I liked your presentation and will be subscribing. It sounds very much like you know what you talking about. Good job!
@@richardwestmoreland4796 Thanks so much! Your vote along with everyone else is winning out, I think we're going to keep the natural wood after all :). Appreciate the encouragement too! You seem to align with what drives my passion for a large TV. I gather your after a high quality experience which of course includes the size of the screen and the richer sound. I recommend a large tv, it is much more immersive indeed.
How far apart are the legs on this tv?
Almost exactly 5 feet apart. Our entertainment center is 5 feet 4 inches and as you can imagine it barely fits. Also keep in mind the unit weights more than 100 pounds so make sure wherever you sit it or hang it, can handle that weight.
Can you screen mirror on this tv
@OUTLAW956 I screen mirror my android smartphone (galaxy s23 ultra) amd my wife does the same with her iPhone. I ise the default smartview option on my phone, it's tricky the first time then easy after that. I'm sure a laptop could too. Another thing worth noting is video playback is a bit choppy amd over compressed at times but 'ok overall. It tends to catch up and get higher resolution after a few seconds. Also, it seems to max out at 1920x1080 resolution instead of 4k when screen mirroring.
What’s the length size of your TV stand in inches? Trying to figure out if this TV will fit on a 63 1/2 inch tv stand
It’s 60 inches from foot to foot. Best Buy has all the specs for all the televisions.
This question is asked often... the feet are 60 inches apart and about 14.2 inches deep. I hope this helps. Another thing worth mentioning is that the TV was recalled for a while because it was deemed unstable, my guess is they put wider or bigger feet on it so that's something worth noting.
Where is the TV all I see is trees
Lol, like when I wear cammo to the office and everyone says they can't see me! 😂
Thanks for the review.
Do 4K TVs have four times the resolution of 1080p TVs? Or two times the resolution?
A 1080p TV is actually a "2K" TV since a 4K TV is using the horizontal pixel count and not the vertical count like the 1080p TV.
Great questions, it would take 4 1080p tvs to equal 1 4k tv. If you double the pixel count horizontally and vertically you quadruple the total amount of pixels. Technically 2k rez is 2048x1080 but 1920x1080 is very close. I believe it's the difference between 16x9 and 17x9 aspect ratio.
1080p is not 2k, 2k would be 1440p though people usually prefer to say 1440p.
How long is your stand?
The stand is 60 inches apart and 14.5 inches wide but it's worth mentioning that there was a recall due to likelihood it could tip over. My guess is either they are now providing bigger feet or they are providing some additional harness to tack it to a beam or wall. I don't know for sure though, I kept mine and it hasn't tipped over.
How far apart are the feet?
Looks like the legs are 60.3 inches apart. Hope that helps!
How big is the tv stand?
My wifi just ordered one 😂 i'll be ordering a remote with mic
LOL, glad you're getting it one way or another! I can sort of recommend the MR22GA universal remote. It pairs easily, and works OK. The buttons are a bit tricky but better than the factory remote. The microphone is good but the TV's ability to decipher what you're saying isn't the greatest. Lastly, there is this weird scroll wheel/button in the middle of the remote and when activated it turns the remote into a pointer style navigation tool which works OK. It can be inaccurate and the wheel can get stuck create havoc from time to time. It is better than the factory one and also cost is cheap - www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C9DBWDDB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I get nothing if you choose to purchase it, just my two sense to help you make a choice.
Once the price drops ill buy
That's a good plan, I think as soon as they announce a newer model, this one will drop in price again. Good luck!
@@HappyCamperDeals thank you so much
My uncle has purchased this product twice in two due to the screen being cracked.
Returned this TV after 5 days. Contrasts abysmal, light bleed from 4 or 5 spots (not IPS glow, hotspot light bleed) and even with the Shield upscaling, broadcast TV looked like crap. Switch and PS5 games were OK at 120hz just not dark scenes. Dropped down a size to 75" and spent $400 more and got a Sony X90K and omg what a difference. Like... I really can't describe how much better the Sony is. Should have listened to the ppl I talked to in forums and subreddits and stayed away from non OLED LG TVs and saved myself the trouble.
Excellent insights and great advice. Thanks for sharing.
A friend of mine has this TV and I noticed the same thing but I thought that he didn't adjust the settings right thank you for your input will definitely continue to get another Sony instead.
What’s the base length?
Damn. It was just laying over on another box in the truck
I know right? I was freaking out a bit watching them unload, fortunately everything was OK.
What about Black colors ?
This is a very interesting question, I don't have a QLED to compare it to, but I'll say this. To me, the blacks are fine, I had to tweak the colors so everything wouldn't look dark, BUT I'd assume having a QLED next to this TV, there would be a difference. My complaint is in bright light the TV is a bit faded and harder to see. It's not terrible to me, but it's definitely not the brightest TV out there.
I guarantee to you will notice 4k vs 1080p from a mile away.
I bought this TV for the price point and available features such as 120hz and hdmi 2.1 for gaming. If you are streaming 4k content the display is beautiful. Great colors and really good contrast. Unfortunately 4k is not even close to the standard on any platform. If you watch a lot of sports this tv is horrible. Almost every network broadcasts in 720p, once in a while 1080p but that’s rare. The picture you get from those channels is horrible. The LG upscaling just is not good on this tv. The image is blurry, pixelated, and just all around bad. It’s not just on sports it’s on basically anything that’s not in 4k. I returned after 2 weeks and got a Sony Bravia X95 series 85” and couldn’t believe the difference. Buying tv’s is the definition of “you get what you pay for”. So unless you plan of streaming only 4k content I would advise passing on this tv and opting for a higher quality set.
You literaly bought the cheapest tv possible, and then you bought one of the most expensive tvs possible. You shouldnt put these tvs in the same sentence
Very well said and good advice! Thanks for the info for everyone else's benefit.
@@danielreyes-fj4ji I'm happy that he did because It let myself and others know about this problem, which otherwise I wouldn't have known about until I bought the TV only to regret it and have to go through the HUGE inconvenience of having to package it back up and return it.
Thanks for your honest comment
Your comment just saved me from getting this TV. I thought we ordered a pretty decent TV for the price, and it all seemed just fine. After reading your comment, I immediately started rethinking my decision. Did a bit more research, and then decided to get a 75” that’s a bit more expensive, but the quality of the picture during sports will now be a whole lot better! Thanks for your input here, saved me from staring at an expensive mistake for years. 😂
I tried watching the new Wakanda Forever movie on this TV and the screen was so dark I couldn’t see the faces please for the love of god I’ve tried everything please help me
I know what you mean. Select the gear icon on your remote, arrow down to the three dots and push the button in the center of the arrow icons on your remote. First option is 'picture', select that and then use the arrow keys to navigate to the 'advanced settings' and select that. Select 'brightness' then go down to 'black level'. Once that is selected use the arrow keys to go up to around 70 or as desired. It will be better but if you go to far it will not look good. Best of luck!
@@HappyCamperDeals I messed with the black level already as well and have all the brightness turned up, is this tv just supposed to be dark?
Mine will not let me change the gamma levels either it’s not clickable
Yea, I guess this TV is not as bright as others. Sorry it didn't help.
@@HappyCamperDeals don’t be sorry, your content was obviously needed in my case. Keep producing
PS5 is 4k 60fps.
Aha! I didn't think of that... their promotional video just says it can do 120fps. Very good to know!
Is there really no way to get 4k 120 fps on PS5?
If not isnt this false advertisement, on the box it says 4k 120 and 8k (assuming 60)
@jordanquichocho9615 some say the ps5 can't but I've seen step by step guide on how you can, I don't own a ps5 so I'm not sure.
@@HappyCamperDeals oh ok, thank you
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