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Did a fair share of reading reviews and comparing TV's before making this purchase. It came down to Samsung or LG for sure. This particular model I can tell you I'm quite happy with. Picture quality is extremely vivid with very sharp, bright colors, very easy set up, sound is adequate, although I do have a small sound bar hooked up that I use. For the price, I can't imagine a better deal out there than the LG49" 6430.
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This was on sale for less then $500 for Black Friday. I thought a 4k for that price was a bargain. It wasn't. The picture particularly the color out of the box was terrible. It was so bad I had seriously considered going to the hassle of returning it, after giving it a week tryout. The TV picture seemed like it took it several hours to warm up, as it got better after some time passed This is not counting that after owning the TV for almost 2 weeks, I'm still fiddling with the picture adjustments to get it watchable. It took forever for me to get colors to look close to proper colors. Blues out of the box were purple-gray, faces were yellow, or white-red with flair. The good news is there are several different base settings that can all be adjusted depending on tastes, and those settings can be changed for each input source. The bad news is that's a lot of adjusting. The TV refresh is only 60 and not 120, even though it's listed as "TruMotion 120Hz". It's 60 with an upscale to simulate 120 and it's no where near a 120Hz quality for sports It advertises "Tru-4K Upscaler". This is also misleading as it only works on one HDMI input source and only if your source is compatible. For me that was my PS4, but not my HD cable box. BluRay movies did look incredible when upscaled to 4K. I had a few other minor personal quibbles with the set, such as the 3 HDMI inputs are all in the rear, and not one on the side as I hook my computer to my TV at times to see work presentations. The audio out is only Optical Cable which meant I had to rearrange the audio in my separate receiver as I prefer an RCA cable for audio to my receiver. The bottom line is this TV is very comparable to a decent 1080p TV in the same $500 price range, which would have better colors and better refresh rate and this "4K" isn't a bargain at all, as it's a low end "4K". So long as you know what you are getting it's not a bad TV, it's just a $500 TV, and not a great priced "4K" TV.Read full review
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Excellent quality and value. It goes without saying that LG has gained great respect in the electronics field and has a reputation of high quality production. I have been extremely satisfied with this TV. It is my first 4K TV and the video quality is amazing. I assumed 4K could only be utilized with movies and series created with current technology. However, the 4K technology is obvious even in watching classic TV shows such as Andy Griffith. The 4K technology makes you feel like you are "right there" in the show. LG rocks!
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Never have I had a tv where the picture was as crisp and vibrant as this. I have had other television sets that were HD which I thought could not be beat in their picture quality, but this Ultra HD LG tv by far is the greatest. Easy set up to WiFi with the smart options and easy navigation thru the menus. Definitely Five Stars for this television!!!!!
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Product and image quality are great for the price, sadly it is only 60Hz so the actual image is not as crisp as some other higher end 4K TVs. But it costs about half, so I think its a fair trade off. I use on my gaming PC and sadly I have to lower resolution on most games, but its expected since its twice as many pixels as a regular monitor, plus it is a huge display. Overall good quality and vivid colors.
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