A:AnswerThe LG 4K UHD HDR Smart LED TV - 70" Class (69.5" Diag), Model # 70UJ7570 has a native panel refresh rate of 60 Hz and TruMotion 120 There are two important things about you need to understand about video. First, you can't add detail beyond what is already in the source footage. Second, the source footage is never greater than 60Hz. When you watch a movie on Blu-ray, it's a 1080p picture at 60Hz and on a 4K Blu-ray player, it's 2160p at 60 Hz. The disc displays 60 interlaced or 30 progressive frames at 1,920-by-1,080 resolution per second of video. For movies that were recorded on film, the original footage is actually 24 frames per second, upconverted to 30 frames through a process known as 2:3 pulldown. It distributes the source frames so they can be spread across 30 instead of 24 frames per second. Those frames are then interlaced (combined and shuffled) to 60 "frames" per second to match the 60Hz refresh rate of the vast majority of TVs you can buy today. This is a time-honored tradition because American TVs have displayed 30 (actually, 29.97) frames per second and functioned at 60Hz since time immemorial. Once a TV's refresh rate goes above the rate of the content you're watching, it starts performing tricks to produce a higher frame rate. It interpolates new frames between the frames transmitted to the display at 60 frames per second (or processed into 60 frames per second from 24 frames per second for film footage, through the separate pulldown process), and the HDTV fills in the spaces by generating the best "middle" frames to stick in the cracks. This process is known as Motion Interpolation and different manufacturers call it by different names. LG calls it TruMotion. Trumotion allows you to enjoy the high-speed action of sports, video games and more with virtually no motion blur and in crystal clarity with LG’s TruMotion™ 120 Hz technology...^IFV
A:AnswerHi EVH5150. The stand legs are on backward which is why after attaching them to your LG 4K UHD HDR Smart LED TV - 70" Class (69.5" Diag), Model # 79UJ6570 it has a backward lean. If the legs are on properly, that is not normal that the TV is not perfectly upright. Please contact our Support Center at (800) 243-0000 for assistance with this...^IFV
A:AnswerYes, have built in browser but the LG software has a lot of apps included YouTube app and is amaizing, Amazon movies, Netflix, Hulu and lg+ live channels are few of this apps that I use on my tv. Additional you can connect by WiFi.
A:AnswerThe LG 4K UHD HDR Smart LED TV - 70" Class (69.5" Diag), Model # 70UJ6570 does not come with a Magic Remote, but it is compatible with the LG Magic Remote Control with Voice Mate™ for Select 2017 Smart TVs, Model # AN-MR650A...^IFV
A:AnswerUnfortunately, the link to this TV is broken and we are unable to determine which model it is that you are inquiring about. We attempted to enter the model number for a 70" LG TV and it still is linking to the product information page on the Best Buy site. If the model you are inquiring about is the LG 4K UHD HDR Smart LED TV - 70" Class (69.5" Diag), Model # 70UJ6570, then its shipping W x H x D dimensions are: 66.2" x 42.3" x 6.9"...^IFV
A:AnswerThe 70UJ6570 has the following dimensions: (WxHxD) 61.9" x 38.6" x 11.7". If you have any other questions, or would just like to see our helpful tips, check us out on Twitter @LGUSSupport or on facebook at www.facebook.com/LGUSA ^CP
A:AnswerReplying to LG....So why isn't the TV receiving at least 25 consistently? The amazon stick which is plugged into the tv via HDMI1 does NOT buffer, but the TV's wifi for the same content buffers. So each time I turn the tv on, I have to switch to HDMI1 to use the stick...even though I bought this because it had wifi capabilities. Other than this issue the TV is awesome. And I hate when folks say just hardwire the internet...if I wanted to do that I would not have paid for the wifi in the TV! The modem is like 4 feet away from TV and shows that the TV is connected via 5ghz.
A:AnswerThe settings that look and sound the best for you ! :) i prefer using vivid settings with sharpness set higher and lower depending on the activity
A:AnswerHello, this TV is manufactured for use in the USA and does require 120Vac for optimal operation, however, the TV can withstand up to 240Vac with an adapter if needed.^AC
A:AnswerYes u can mount the t.v. on the wall.just buy a good bracket to hang the t.v. on and make sure it will hold up to 70in..i don't use wire of any kind.just find the studs in your wall and drill 4-6 thick wood screws into the studs.u will have to do some measuring but at the end of the day that tv will never fall assuming u put the tv on the bracket correctly
A:AnswerAfter poring over the entry level tv reviews, I realized the differences were very small with similar limitations. Also for every independent review that said that one TV was better than the rest, another would say it was the worst. I decided to look simply for the best price among the 2017 LG, Vizio, and Sony 70 inch tvs. I bought the LG for $1000 on sale (briefly) at Best Buy. If your budget is bigger, in many cases much bigger, then you will find better (OLED, real HDR, etc)