A:AnswerHi, The LG G2 delivers better highlights than the C2, as well as slightly more voluminous color. Contrast is an OLED TV's bread and butter. OLED's self-lit pixels allow for perfect black levels, rich color, and unparalleled viewing angles, among other benefits. Peak brightness levels hit around 20% higher on the G2 than the C2, creating more impact and intensity from the brightest highlights of HDR images. ^Vanessa
A:AnswerHi Tye. The metric width for the VESA screws that will fit into the bolt holes on the back of the LG 55 Inch Class A2 PUA series OLED 4K UHD Smart webOS 22 w/ ThinQ AI TV, Model # OLED55A2PUA is M6 (i.e. 6 mm). The length of the VESA screws will depend on the thickness(depth) of your wall mount. When you purchase a wall mount, it typically comes with two to three sets of screws with varying lengths and spacers to use if the screws are too long...^IVan
A:AnswerHi Jr! The dimensions for TV model OLED55A2PUA are as follows:
-With the stand (WxHxD) :48.3" x 30.4" x 9.3"
-Without Stand (WxHxD): 48.3" x 27.9" x 1.8"
^Chris.
A:AnswerHi Rose. You can plug your Roku media streaming device into any of the three HDMI ports on the LG 55 Inch Class A2 PUA series OLED 4K UHD Smart webOS 22 w/ ThinQ AI TV, Model # OLED55A2PUA...^Ivan
A:AnswerHello there good question. We have included a step by step tutorial to help get the settings to default to your HDMI 1. Please check out the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51lAdeSt5Pg~Tanisha
A:AnswerHi Jerry. What frequency range does your current modem or router cover? The LG LG 55 Inch Class A2 PUA series OLED 4K UHD Smart webOS 22 w/ ThinQ AI TV, Model # OLED55A2PUA has a built-in Wi-Fi CertifiedE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax module that has a frequency range of 2,400 to 2,472 MHz, 5,150 to 5,725 MHz, 5,725 to 5,850 MHz, 5,945 to 7,125 MHz (commonly referred to as a 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz)...^Ivan
A:AnswerHello, OLED55C2PUA- The Award-Winning¹ LG OLED C2 Is Better Than Ever. The versatile LG OLED C Series has gotten even more impressive with brighter colors, a new, more advanced processor and a sleeker, slimmer beze
OLED55A1PUA -Home Cinema Experience--
Get breathtaking picture and audio that makes you feel like you're in the action with Cinema HDR, Dolby Vision IQ & Dolby Atmos. See movies exactly how directors intended with Filmmaker Mode. Infinite Contrast
You've never seen infinite contrast like this. Perfect black makes it possible. Scenes are more natural. Clarity is revealed in everything you watch. It's a small detail that makes a big difference to movies, shows, sports and games.
The LG B1 OLED is an excellent TV overall. It performs best for watching movies in dark rooms because it has a near-infinite contrast ratio with perfect blacks.
The C1 gets brighter, but the difference isn't very noticeable. The C1 also has a wider refresh rate range because it has low frame rate compensation that allows the VRR to drop below 40Hz, which the B1 doesn't have. ^Vanessa