Design
Curved No
The LG G4 OLED has a very sleek and modern design. It's essentially the same as last year's LG G3 OLED, with very thin bezels and a flat side profile, which means it's completely flush when wall-mounted.
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Design
Uniformity Pictures N/A
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Design
Unlike the G3, a stand is included with the 55-inch and 65-inch models in North America, so you don't have to purchase a third-party stand if you don't plan on wall-mounting it. In some other regions, you can get the 55-inch and 65-inch models with either a stand or a wall mount.
The stand is small but is made from metal, and although there's a bit of wobble when the TV is pushed on, it recovers quickly and doesn't cause any issues. The stand can be adjusted to two different positions. The low position lifts the TV about 2.28", which brings the screen very close to your table. The high position lifts the TV about 3.94", so most soundbars fit underneath without blocking the screen.
Footprint of the 65-inch stand: 19.1" x 10.4".
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Design
Wall Mount VESA 300x300
The back of the TV has a very clean and minimalistic look. It's made of textured metal with a metallic silver border at its edges. There are recessed cutouts in the back that can be used to funnel cables through, and those cables can be funneled through the intuitive stand for cable management. If you want to wall-mount the TV, you can still do so, but the 55-inch and 65-inch models don't come with LG's Slim Wall Mount.
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Design
Borders 0.24" (0.6 cm)
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Design
Max Thickness 0.94" (2.4 cm)
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9.0 Design
The LG G4 TV has outstanding build quality. It's made of metal throughout, so the construction is solid, and the TV doesn't flex except for some very minor flex in the middle of the back panel. It does wobble a bit more than other LG OLEDs with a stand, but this doesn't cause any issues.
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10 Picture Quality
Contrast
Native Contrast
The LG G4 OLED has remarkable contrast and a nearly infinite contrast ratio. Due to OLED's self-lit pixels, the TV displays very bright highlights next to perfect inky blacks, making it very impressive in a dark room.
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10 Picture Quality
Since OLEDs don't use local dimming and instead have individual pixels that can be lit up to their maximum brightness next to pixels that are turned off, there's no blooming when bright elements are surrounded by deep blacks.
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10 Picture Quality
Local Dimming
Backlight
Dimming Zones Count Of Tested TV
The LG G4 is an OLED and doesn't have a backlight, so its self-lit pixels give it the same performance as a TV with perfect local dimming and no zone transitions. We still film the zone transition video on the TV so you can see how it compares to a TV with local dimming.
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9.5 Picture Quality
There's no difference in dark scene behavior between the calibrated picture modes and when the TV is set in Game Optimizer.
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8.8 Picture Quality
Hallway Lights (~1950 cd/m²)
Yellow Skyscraper (~700 cd/m²)
Landscape Pool (~300 cd/m²)
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Sustained 100% Window
Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL)
The LG G4 OLED has amazing HDR brightness. It gets bright enough for highlights to pop and delivers an impactful HDR experience. Unfortunately, large bright scenes are significantly dimmer than smaller, specular highlights due to its aggressive Automatic Brightness Limiter (ABL).
These measurements are after calibrating the HDR white point with the following settings:
- HDR Picture Mode: Cinema
- OLED Pixel Brightness: 100
- Contrast: 100
- Auto Dynamic Contrast: Off
- Dynamic Tone Mapping: Off
- Expression Enhancer: Off
- Peak Brightness: High
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8.7 Picture Quality
Hallway Lights (~1950 cd/m²)
Yellow Skyscraper (~700 cd/m²)
Landscape Pool (~300 cd/m²)
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Peak 10% Window
Peak 25% Window
Peak 50% Window
Peak 100% Window
Sustained 2% Window
Sustained 10% Window
Sustained 25% Window
Sustained 50% Window
Sustained 100% Window
Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL)
There's no noticeable difference with HDR brightness when the TV is set into Game Optimizer.
These measurements are after calibrating the HDR white point with the following settings:
- HDR Picture Mode: Game Optimizer
- OLED Pixel Brightness: 100
- Contrast: 100
- Auto Dynamic Contrast: Off
- Dynamic Tone Mapping: HGiG
- Expression Enhancer: Off
- Peak Brightness: High
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9.2 Picture Quality
600 Nit Tracking Delta
1000 Nit Tracking Delta
4000 Nit Tracking Delta
The TV has fantastic PQ EOTF tracking. Some shadows and mid-tones are slightly brighter than intended, but the TV tracks the curve very closely. With content mastered in 600 or 1000 nits, there's a sharp cutoff at the TV's peak brightness, but since the TV is bright enough to display content mastered at those levels, a roll-off isn't necessary. With content mastered at 4000 nits, there's a more gradual roll-off to preserve detail in very bright highlights.
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8.3 Picture Quality
Real Scene Peak Brightness
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Peak 50% Window
Peak 100% Window
Sustained 2% Window
Sustained 10% Window
Sustained 25% Window
Sustained 50% Window
Sustained 100% Window
Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL)
The LG G4 OLED has impressive SDR brightness, and it gets bright enough to overcome glare in a bright room. The TV's Automatic Brightness Limiter isn't aggressive in SDR, so you don't have to deal with the screen dimming considerably when large areas of brightness are present.
These measurements are after calibration with the following settings:
- Picture Mode: Dark Space, night
- OLED Pixel Light: 100
- Peak Brightness: High
- Color Temperature: Warm 50
8.6 Picture Quality
Wide Color Gamut
DCI P3 xy
DCI P3 uv
Rec 2020 xy
Rec 2020 uv
The LG G4 TV has an excellent color gamut. It has outstanding coverage of the DCI-P3 color space used in most HDR content, with good coverage of the wider Rec. 2020 space, which is increasing in popularity. Colors are very close to the mark in the DCI-P3 color space, with reds and greens being a bit undersaturated. Colors are more off in the Rec. 2020 color space, with all colors being undersaturated.
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8.3 Picture Quality
1,000 cd/m² DCI P3 Coverage ITP
10,000 cd/m² Rec 2020 Coverage ITP
White Luminance
Red Luminance
Green Luminance
Blue Luminance
Cyan Luminance
Magenta Luminance
Yellow Luminance
The LG G4 OLED has impressive color volume. It displays dark, saturated colors very well, and its ability to display bright whites is unrivaled. It doesn't display other colors as brightly as it does whites, but it's still enough to display bright and vibrant colors with impact.
With the TV set to Game Optimizer, there's no visible difference in color luminance, and you can see the measurements below.
- White Luminance: 1481 cd/m²
- Red Luminance: 140 cd/m²
- Green Luminance: 431 cd/m²
- Blue Luminance: 49 cd/m²
- Cyan Luminance: 469 cd/m²
- Magenta Luminance: 179 cd/m²
- Yellow Luminance: 549 cd/m²
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9.3 Picture Quality
White Balance dE
Color dE
Gamma
Color Temperature
Picture Mode
Color Temp Setting
Gamma Setting
The LG G4 has incredible pre-calibration accuracy. The white balance and color accuracy is superb, with no noticeable issues at all. Color temperature is only slightly warmer than our target of 6500K, and gamma is very close to our target of 2.2, with only very bright scenes being a bit too bright.
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9.7 Picture Quality
White Balance dE
Color dE
Gamma
Color Temperature
White Balance Calibration
Color Calibration
After calibration to the D65 white point, the TV has exceptional accuracy. The white balance is essentially perfect, and color accuracy is even better than before. Gamma is also nearly perfect, with all scenes being displayed properly, and color temperature is very close to our target of 6500K.
You can see our full calibration settings here.
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8.5 Picture Quality
50% Std. Dev.
50% DSE
5% Std. Dev.
5% DSE
The LG G4 has excellent gray uniformity. If you look closely, there are some very faint vertical lines on the panel, but these aren't as noticeable after the TV is broken in or when viewed from a normal viewing distance.
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10 Picture Quality
Std. Dev.
Native Std. Dev.
Because OLEDs can turn off individual pixels, the TV has incredible black uniformity with no blooming or halo effect around bright objects.
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10 Picture Quality
Color Washout
Color Shift
Brightness Loss
Black Level Raise
Gamma Shift
The LG G4 has an incredibly wide viewing angle, so the image is consistent from almost any angle, making it an excellent choice for watching TV in a group setting.
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9.6 Picture Quality
Screen Finish
Total Reflections
Indirect Reflections
Calculated Direct Reflections
The TV has exceptional reflection handling. Its glossy screen finish significantly reduces the intensity of direct reflections and does an excellent job of reducing the intensity of indirect reflections.
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8.3 Picture Quality
100% Black to 50% Gray 6.0
50% Gray to 100% White 10
100% Black to 50% Red 8.0
50% Red to 100% Red 10
100% Black to 50% Green 8.0
50% Green to 100% Green 8.0
100% Black to 50% Blue 8.0
50% Blue to 100% Blue 8.0
The TV has great HDR native gradient handling. There's some noticeable banding in dark grays, but all other colors have minimal banding or no banding at all.
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8.7 Picture Quality
Smoothing 9.0
Detail Preservation 8.0
The TV has excellent low-quality content smoothing. There's no noticeable macro-blocking in dark areas, and details are preserved well.
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8.0 Picture Quality
The LG G4 does a very good job at upscaling low-resolution content like DVDs or lower-resolution streams. Details are clear enough, but very fine details are hard to make out.
Sharpness processing was calibrated with no over-sharpening for low-resolution content, with the following settings:
- Sharpness: 17
- Super Resolution: Off
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Picture Quality
Subpixel Layout
Type OLED
Sub-Type
The LG G4 TV uses a WOLED panel with a WRGB pixel structure where all four pixels are never lit at the same time. Due to its subpixel layout, it has minor issues with displaying text on Windows since ClearType isn't well optimized to non-RGB subpixel layouts, but most users won't be bothered by this.
What really separates the TV from other WOLEDs is the use of Micro Lens Array (MLA) technology. MLA acts as a focusing layer in front of the WOLED panel, allowing it to get much brighter without the TV having to run hotter. MLA adds a slight haze to the screen, but the haze isn't noticeable at all when watching the TV. Note that the 97-inch model doesn't have MLA technology.
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9.9 Motion
80% Response Time
100% Response Time
The TV has a nearly instantaneous response time, resulting in incredibly clear motion with almost no blur behind fast-moving objects. Due to the sample-and-hold nature of OLED technology, there's still some persistence blur when gaming at 60Hz, but it's not noticeable at higher refresh rates.
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10 Motion
Flicker-Free
PWM Dimming Frequency
The LG G4 TV doesn't have a traditional backlight and doesn't use pulse-width modulation (PWM) to dim each pixel, but it's not completely flicker-free. There's a slight dip in brightness that corresponds to the TV's refresh rate. This is very different from the PWM flicker on TVs with LED backlights and occurs on every OLED we've tested. It's not noticeable, and most people won't be bothered by this, but it can still bother people who are extra sensitive to flicker.
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Motion
Optional BFI
Min Flicker For 60 fps
60Hz For 60 fps
120Hz For 120 fps
Min Flicker for 60 fps in Game Mode
The TV has an optional black frame insertion (BFI) feature that reduces the appearance of persistence blur caused by the TV's nearly instantaneous response time. It can only insert black frames at a 60Hz refresh rate.
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Motion
Motion Interpolation (30 fps)
Motion Interpolation (60 fps)
The LG G4 TV has an optional motion interpolation feature to help improve the appearance of motion. It works well with slower scenes but struggles with fast-moving action, so there's noticeable haloing and artifacts present in busier scenes, especially if you use the settings too aggressively.
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5.0 Motion
Frame Hold Time @ 24 fps
Frame Hold Time @ 60 fps
Unfortunately, due to the nearly instantaneous pixel response time of the TV, there's stutter with low frame rate content, which is most noticeable during slow panning shots.
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10 Motion
Judder-Free 24p
Judder-Free 24p via 60p
Judder-Free 24p via 60i
Judder-Free 24p via Native Apps
The TV removes judder when watching 24p movies or TV shows when the Real Cinema setting is enabled, even from sources that can only send a 60Hz signal, like a cable box. Unfortunately, movies and TV shows aren't judder-free when BFI is enabled because the BFI feature only flickers at 60Hz.
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9.5 Motion
Native Refresh Rate
Variable Refresh Rate
HDMI Forum VRR
FreeSync
G-SYNC Compatible
4k VRR Maximum
4k VRR Minimum
1080p VRR Maximum
1080p VRR Minimum
1440p VRR Maximum
1440p VRR Minimum
VRR + Local Dimming No Local Dimming
The TV supports FreeSync and HDMI Forum VRR and is certified as G-SYNC compatible, ensuring a nearly tear-free gaming experience from any VRR-enabled source.
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9.7 Inputs
1080p @ 60Hz
1080p @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode
1080p @ 120Hz
1080p @ 144Hz
1440p @ 60Hz
1440p @ 120Hz
1440p @ 144Hz
4k @ 60Hz
4k @ 60Hz + 10-Bit HDR
4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4
4k @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode
4k @ 60Hz With Interpolation
4k @ 120Hz
4k @ 144Hz
8k @ 60Hz
The LG G4 has exceptionally low input lag when set to Game Optimizer with 'Prevent Input Delay' set to 'Boost,' resulting in a very responsive gaming experience with very little delay between the actions on your controller and what happens on screen. For chroma 4:4:4 to work properly, the input label must be set to 'PC,' or the '4:4:4 Passthrough' setting must be enabled.
If you're a retro gamer, you can see the input lag results in 4:3 @ 60Hz below.
- 640x480: 27.2 ms
- 800x600: 34.2 ms
- 1024x768: 26.9 ms
- 1280x960: 26.9 ms
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9.6 Inputs
Resolution 4k
480p @ 59.94Hz (Widescreen)
720p @ 59.94Hz
1080p @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4
1080p @ 120Hz
1080p @ 144Hz
1440p @ 60Hz
1440p @ 120Hz
1440p @ 144Hz
4k @ 60Hz
4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4
4k @ 120Hz
4k @ 120Hz @ 4:4:4
4k @ 144Hz
8k @ 30Hz or 24Hz
8k @ 60Hz
The LG G4 supports all common formats, and it displays chroma 4:4:4 properly, which is important for clear text from a PC.
There are two settings you can use to passthrough proper chroma 4:4:4. The first is to change the input label to 'PC,' and the second is to enable the '4:4:4 Passthrough' setting in the 'HDMI Settings' menu. Both of these options work the same and lock you out from using the 'Peak Brightness,' 'Noise Reduction,' 'MPEG Noise Reduction,' 'Smooth Gradation,' and 'Real Cinema' settings.
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Inputs
Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM)
4k @ 120Hz
1440p @ 120Hz
1080p @ 120Hz
HDR
VRR
The TV is fully compatible with everything the PS5 offers, like 1440p @ 120Hz and 4k @ 120Hz, as well as HDMI Forum VRR. It also supports Auto Low Latency Mode, so you don't have to worry about switching to Game Optimizer to get the lowest input lag.
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Inputs
Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM)
4k @ 120Hz
1440p @ 120Hz
1080p @ 120Hz
HDR
VRR
The TV is fully compatible with everything the Xbox Series X|S offers, including 1440p @ 120Hz, 4k @ 120Hz, HDMI Forum VRR, FreeSync Premium Pro, and Dolby Vision gaming. It also supports Auto Low Latency Mode, so you don't have to worry about switching to Game Optimizer to get the lowest input lag.
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Inputs
HDR10
HDR10+
Dolby Vision
HLG
HDMI 2.0 Full Bandwidth
HDMI 2.1 Class Bandwidth
CEC Yes
HDCP 2.2 Yes (HDMI 1,2,3,4)
ATSC Tuner
USB 3.0
Variable Analog Audio Out No
Wi-Fi Support Yes (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz)
The LG G4 supports the full 48Gbps bandwidth of HDMI 2.1 on all four HDMI ports. This allows you to take full advantage of multiple high-bandwidth devices, like if you own both current-gen consoles and a high-end gaming PC. Unlike the LG G3 OLED, the LG G4 doesn't support ATSC 3.0 for 4k over-the-air, as LG has dropped that feature on their 2024 models.
There have been widespread reports of black screens, lines, or fuzziness issues with the HDMI 2 port that occur when switching from the TV's native apps to a device plugged into HDMI 2. We tested for this during our initial testing phase and extensively retested the port again to see if we encountered the problem. After further testing, we didn't experience this issue, so it's not a problem that affects every unit.
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Inputs
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Inputs
HDMI 4
USB 3
Digital Optical Audio Out 1
Analog Audio Out 3.5mm 0
Analog Audio Out RCA 0
Component In 0
Composite In 0
Tuner (Cable/Ant) 1
Ethernet 1
DisplayPort 0
IR In 0
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Inputs
ARC/eARC Port
eARC: Dolby Atmos Over Dolby Digital Plus
eARC: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1
eARC: LPCM 7.1 Over Dolby MAT
eARC: Dolby TrueHD 7.1
eARC: DTS:X Over DTS-HD MA
eARC: DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1
eARC: LPCM Channels (Bitstream)
ARC: Dolby Digital 5.1
ARC: DTS 5.1
Optical: Dolby Digital 5.1
Optical: DTS 5.1
The TV supports a ton of audio formats. It supports DTS audio formats, which is great if you like to watch DVDs or Blu-rays, as they often use DTS for their main audio tracks.
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7.5 Sound Quality
Low-Frequency Extension
Std. Dev. @ 70
Std. Dev. @ 80
Std. Dev. @ Max
Max
Dynamic Range Compression
The LG G4 OLED TV has a good frequency response. Its sound profile is well-balanced, so dialogue is easy to understand, and unlike most TVs, it actually produces a small amount of bass. The TV doesn't get very loud, but it still sounds good near or at max volume.
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7.3 Sound Quality
Weighted THD @ 80
Weighted THD @ Max
IMD @ 80
IMD @ Max
The TV's distortion handling is decent. There's more distortion as you increase the TV's volume, but it's not too bad, and the TV has very little distortion at moderate volume levels.
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8.5 Smart Features
Smart OS webOS
Version 24
Ease of Use
Smoothness
Time Taken to Select YouTube
Time Taken to Change Backlight
Advanced Options
The TV runs the 2024 version of LG's proprietary smart interface, webOS. The interface is fast and easy to use, and it supports user profiles, so you can customize the home page for different users.
Unfortunately, the TV has a couple of bugs. Sometimes, the TV doesn't properly switch out of the Game Optimizer setting, so you're locked out of settings that should be available in other picture modes. To fix this, you can turn Game Optimizer on and disable ALLM and VRR. When you do this and switch to a different picture setting, everything works as it should.
The second bug causes the occasional black screen when changing resolutions and refresh rates frequently in a short period of time. The only fix for this is to unplug and re-plug the TV in, but this is unlikely to happen with real-world usage.
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0 Smart Features
Ads
Opt-out
Suggested Content in Home
Opt-out of Suggested Content
There are two settings in the 'Home Settings' menu, namely the 'Home Promotion' and 'Content Recommendation' settings. These settings remove the top banner ads and suggested content from the home screen. This gives your home screen a clean look, but there's no way to remove ads from the apps page.
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8.0 Smart Features
App Selection
App Smoothness
Cast Capable
USB Drive Playback
USB Drive HDR Playback
HDR in Netflix
HDR in YouTube
The LG G4 OLED TV has a great selection of apps, so it's easy to find your favorite content. You can also cast content from your phone onto the TV or play videos from a USB stick.
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9.0 Smart Features
Size
Voice Control
CEC Menu Control
Other Smart Features
Remote App LG ThinQ
The LG G4 OLED has the same Magic Remote that came with the LG G3 OLED. The remote can be used as a pointer, or you can use the traditional buttons to control the TV. The TV also supports hands-free voice control through microphones on the TV itself. You can use your voice to change inputs, open apps, search for content, and ask for the weather and time.
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Smart Features
A single button is on the bottom of the TV in the middle. You can use it to turn the TV on or off, change inputs or channels, and control the volume.
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Smart Features
- Remote (with 2x AA batteries)
- IR blaster
- User manuals
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Smart Features
Power Consumption 78 W
Power Consumption (Max) 233 W
Firmware 03.10.27
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