• Discover vivid color in a 4K UHD TV screen that provides four times the Resolution of Full HD. Complete with picture-enhancing quad-core processor and support for 4K active HDR formats
  • Lg AI TVs are smarter than ever with integrated LG ThinQ AI technology and popular voice assistants built-in
  • Quad-core TV Processor improves images, action and color, reducing distracting video noise and Motion blur, Enhancing sharpness and portraying accurate colors
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  • Power Cable;Quick Start Guide;Remote Control;Remote Control Batteries;E-Manual
  • Corded Electric

Great tv, remote is awesome. Very easy to set up light weight great picture.

Really nice tv for the price, picture quality is great for the price and webos is as good as ever. My son loves this tv

This has an amazing picture I am thoroughly impressed. I would recommend this TV. The last one I had the same size was a TCL it started having issues just after the 1 year warranty ran out. Did some research and found out a lot of people had issues with that TV. I will never buy another TCL again. The LG is slightly inconvenient because I had to buy a Rocku stick and TCL had it built in but its junk in my opinion. Roku Express was only $20 on Amazon.

After looking at the other options out there i settled on this one even though it had fewer reviews. As I looked at the other options i kept finding negatives here and there. The TCL looked like it had some quality issues. The Toshiba had its own revolving around the Amazon connection. The Samsung was more expensive. I have not been let down. The picture quality is great and once the shock of the magic remote's little onscreen cursor wore off i found it easier to use than clicking the directional buttons trying to navigate the menus. There is even a scroll wheel. So to me its like a mouse you point at the tv like a laser pointer. Now i only have it hooked up to my bluray player at the moment, so broadcast tv, cable/satellite, and smart tv options havn't been explored. I was a little worried when i started watching an old DVD when the picture quality was kind of dim, but then i remembered that it was Mallrats, set in a mall in the early 90s directed by Kevin Smith, so no that movie wouldn't be a great test of the picture quality. But then i watched the How to Train your Dragon trilogy and it looked great, especially the last one that came out. Colors looked great, no image stuttering stemming from a slow refresh. The only thing i was fretting the first day was trying to figure out how to get the cursor off the screen. It helps when you stop playing with it.

Great smart TV! Clear vibrant picture. Easy to mount too!

Love this TV! Sound, picture and extra features are amazing!