A:AnswerContrary to the response from LGAnswers, the actual box for the 43UN7300PUF states "Real 4K IPS" along with a description that reads "Widen your viewing angles without sacrificing color and detail" so I think the claim of a VA panel is wrong. In 2019, the 50" version of this TV was the only size in the lineup to have a VA panel according to Rtings.com and perhaps the same is true with the 2020 model.
A:AnswerHi Chuck. The LG 43 inch Class 4K Smart UHD TV with AI ThinQ® (42.5'' Diag), Model # 43UN7300PUF is a Bluetooth (Ver. 5.0) enabled TV that can be paired with most, if not all Bluetooth enabled Headphones...^IFV
A:AnswerAll I can tell you is that when I was trying to decide what TV to purchase I narrowed it down to either a Samsung 43 inch or an LG 43 inch TV, I picked the LG primarily because it was clear that I would be able to use Bluetooth headphones to listen to the TV (and I can) and because one of the reviews I looked at on youtube claimed it had slightly better viewing angle. We too have a long narrow living room. The worst viewing location in our seating area is my recliner. It is located about 7 feet out and 5 feet to the left of the TV. The set seems clear to me from that angle. I hope this helps.
A:AnswerI am not familiar with the 2019 model.
Regarding my set I have noticed no reflective issues. The screen offered is bright enough in any light source. Programing the set offers many options for the type of picture you desire. Sound quality is fine also.
A:AnswerThe Active HDR on the LG 43 inch Class 4K Smart UHD TV with AI ThinQ® (42.5'' Diag), Model # 43UN7300PUF supports HDR10, and HLG HDR formats. The TV is a 4K TV so it will support any HDR video content that is streamed in 4K...^IFV
A:AnswerThe Xfinity Stream Beta app is a compatible app that can be downloaded and installed on the LG 43 inch Class 4K Smart UHD TV with AI ThinQ® (42.5'' Diag), Model # 43UN7300PUA from the LG Content Store (App Store)...^IFV
A:AnswerNetflix, Hulu, Vudu, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies and TV, Sling TV, Disney+, Apple TV, YouTube, Pandora, Russian Cinema and LG Channels which offers over 180 free streaming channels are some of the Premium Content Providers apps that are preinstalled on the TV. Additional compatible apps such as Peacock, Movies Anywhere, Starz, YouTube TV and many more can be downloaded and installed on the TV through the LG Content Store (App Store). Please visit https://us.lgappstv.com/main/tvapp for a complete listing of the approximately 600 apps offered on our webOS platform...^IFV
A:AnswerOur 2020 TV lineup does not feature a 6900 series .We have a UN6950ZUD/ZUA/ZUE series that is a Walmart exclusive and the main difference between the UN7300PUF series and the UN6950 series is that the UN7300PUF series supports Bluetooth (ver 5.0), it is compatible with the LG Magic Remote (inc. accessory), it features LG's Intelligent Voice Recognition, has a Home Dashboard, supports Bluetooth Sound Ready/Bluetooth Surround Ready, LG Sound Sync, has one more HDMI port, and has both Alexa and Google Assistant built-in. The 43UN6950ZUA, 55UN6950ZUA, 65UN6950ZUA and 75UN6950ZUD are IPS panels and all the screen sizes in the UN7300PUF series are VA panels...^IFV
A:AnswerThe TV dimensions with the stand are 38.3" W x 24.1" H x 7.4" D and the dimensions without the stand are 38.3" W x 22.5" H x 3.3"D. The stand width is 32.0". ^Daphane https://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-43un7300puf-4k-uhd-tv
A:AnswerBluetooth headphones and earbuds experience at least 32ms of audio latency. But that's only in ideal circumstances. You're more likely to run into a 100-300ms delay, especially while using true wireless earbuds. Bluetooth devices spend a lot more time in the initial “processing” stage. First, digital audio is processed by the LG 43 inch Class 4K Smart UHD TV with AI ThinQ® (42.5'' Diag), Model # 43UN7300PUF, then it is passed to your Bluetooth headphones over a wireless signal, where it’s converted into analog audio and blasted into your ears. Additionally, a pair of true wireless earbuds may introduce extra lag to ensure that the left and right buds stay in sync. Thankfully, that 100-500ms delay time isn’t a death-blow for watching video, so long as your headphones and TV support the Bluetooth 5.0 audio standard. The Bluetooth version supported on the TV is Bluetooth ver. 5.0 which is the current standard for wireless audio transmission. It processes data faster than previous iterations of Bluetooth—effectively generating higher quality audio with shorter delay times. But Bluetooth 5.0 doesn’t totally mask the latency of wireless audio. Instead, it compensates for lag through a technique called audio-video sync (or A/V sync). A set of Bluetooth 5.0 devices are almost guaranteed to work with A/V sync, while outdated tech isn’t. It’s also worth noting that A/V sync is useless for gaming or music production, as these applications are interactive and happen in real-time. Bluetooth 5.0 and A/V sync will solve the average person’s Bluetooth latency issues. But if you’re an audio nerd or a gamer, then you may want to take steps to dramatically decrease the latency of your Bluetooth devices. In this case, we suggest shopping for headphones based on their supported codecs. Codecs are responsible for how digital audio is encoded and decoded for wireless transfer. The universal Bluetooth codec, called SBC, is probably the codec that you’ve used the most. SBC doesn’t use up a lot of system resources, but its 100-200ms latency and 16-bit audio make it a poor option for people who are obsessed with lag or sound quality. Currently, the most popular alternative to SBC is aptX HD. It’s a 24-bit solution with lag times that average between 40 and 100ms. In other words, it sounds better and works with less latency than SBC. Gamers can take things a step further by honing in on headphones that support the uncommon 16-bit aptX LL codec, which operates with just 32 to 40ms of lag, or the aptX Adaptive codec, which flip-flops between bit rates and delay times depending on your current task. The TV also supports the apt-X audio codec...^IFV
A:AnswerMost, if not all TVs can be used as a computer monitor by connecting the HDMI Out on the computer to any of the HDMI ports on the TV. The LG 43 inch Class 4K Smart UHD TV with AI ThinQ® (42.5'' Diag), Model # 43UN7300PUF can easily be used as a computer monitor when a computer is connected to any of its HDMI ports and you label the HDMI input that you have the computer connected to as 'PC' to put the TV in PC mode. The Screen Share feature in the TV allows you to select the TV from a list of available devices when you enable screen share on the device that you would like to display on the TV's screen. Once connection is established, your device's screen will be displayed on the TV. Both the device and the TV have to be connected to the same network. For iOS devices, you can use AirPlay 2 which is also supported on the TV. This TV does not support Chromecast...^IFV
A:AnswerAll our TVs, including the LG 43 inch Class 4K Smart UHD TV with AI ThinQ® (42.5'' Diag), Model # 43UN7300PUF will come with some type of remote control. An LG Magic Remote is an included accessory with this TV...^IFV
A:AnswerThe LG 43 inch Class 4K Smart UHD TV with AI ThinQ® (42.5'' Diag), Model # 43UN7300PUF features a 20W @.0 Channel Bottom-firing Speaker System. Depending on your auditory acuity, on how close you sit to the TV, and the level of the ambient noise in your environment, you may or may not need a Soundbar. Unlike on older TVs in which the internal speakers were more robust, due to how thin current TVs are, the internal speakers are also thin so a Soundbar would be a good idea to augment the TV's sound and they are a great and cost effective way to upgrade your TVs sound...^IFV
A:AnswerWhich Tivo DVR series 5 model are you inquiring about? It is not a matter of compatibility but more one of connectivity. TiVo's fifth generation TiVo DVRs (i.e series 5), the "Roamio" line, consists of four units: •TiVo Roamio OTA (current model) • TiVo Roamio (discontinued, but may be available with lifetime service) • TiVo Roamio Plus (discontinued, but may be available with lifetime service), • TiVo Roamio Pro (refurbished units available, and units may also be available with lifetime service). As with all other HD TiVos, the Roamio line requires a CableCARD to decrypt the channels that you order from your cable company. Federal law does not require DIRECTV, DISH or U-Verse to provide CableCARDs, so they don't. As a result, no HD TiVo works with these systems. If you receive cable TV from a cable provider, you’ll need a multi-stream CableCARD decoder to receive HD and digital cable channels. The Coaxial RF cable coming from the wall, or from an HDTV antenna, can be connected to the CABLE/ANT port on the back of the DVR and the HDMI port on the Tivo DVR can be connected to an HDMI port on the LG 43 inch Class 4K Smart UHD TV with AI ThinQ® (42.5'' Diag), Model # 43UN7300PUF...^IFV
A:AnswerAs implied in the title, the LG - 43" Class - UN7300 Series - 4K UHD TV - Smart - LED - with HDR, Model # 43UN7300PUF is a 4K UHD TV meaning it has a native resolution of 3840 x 2160 which is also referred to as 4K or just 2160p...^IFV