
Upgrade your in-home entertainment experience with an LG UHD TV. Movies, sports and TV shows come to life with 4K HDR picture resolution. Connectivity is easy and customizable with webOS 23. Artificial intelligence assists with setting up picture and sound settings. Quick Cards allow you to group your most used apps into categories like home office, sports, entertainment and cloud gaming. ThinQ AI algorithms provide content recommendations based on preferences and controlling all these features is simple using the LG Magic Remote that allows you to control the TV via voice, button press or by simply point-and-click to make your selection. Plus, with LG Channels, you can access entertainment with over 300 free channels.¹
Q: How many HDMI ports does this TV have?
A: This LG TV has 3 HDMI ports.
Q: Does this TV come with a stand?
A: Yes, the stand is included with this TV.
Q: Does this TV have built-in speakers?
A: Yes, this TV has 2 built-in speakers.
Q: What type of display does this LG TV have?
A: This LG TV has a 4K UHD display.
Q: Is this LG TV compatible with Amazon Alexa?
A: Yes, this TV is compatible with Amazon Alexa.
A: The LG 43 Inch Class UR8000 series LED 4K UHD Smart webOS 23 w/ ThinQ AI TV, Model # 43UR9000PUA is an LED LCD TV that has an IPS panel, and IPS panels are superior to VA panels when it comes to viewing angles. They're generally recommended for wide seating arrangements because the image remains accurate when viewing from the side. On the other hand, the image on a VA panel quickly loses accuracy as you move off-center, and it can get pretty noticeable when sitting at a wide angle. However, depending on how far you stand to the side of any TV, there is a point where you will experience color washout, color shift, or brightness loss. OLED is a different technology that uses self-emissive pixels. Each pixel turns itself on and off and emits light in all directions. This means that OLEDs have very wide viewing angles, even better than IPS panels, but even with that, there is no type of TV that has good color no matter where you sit in the room. Unfortunately, you can't do anything to improve the viewing angles on a TV. If you have a wide seating arrangement, consider getting an OLED or an IPS panel TV. A TV's viewing angles are something that we can all test with our own eyes at home. Simply walk around your TV and see if the image starts to change when moving off-center. If it changes, it means you have narrow viewing angles, but if it stays the same, the TV has wide viewing angles...^Ivan
Q: Does this tv have a built-in web browser?
A: Yes, but the built-in browser is LG's own and is limited. There are no other web browsers available in the LG app store. The LG browser does not support some of the methods for displaying video within a web page. We really wanted to watch some shows on PBS with this television but could not. The built-in web browser on our Sony Bravia TV and browsers for Windows and Linux computers display these PBS streamed programs with no problem.
A: If your Internet speeds on Verizon 5G are consistently "good" then you will have no problem with the regular streams such as Netflix, Prime, and CNN and/or Local TV station viewing over your Internet connection. The three streaming services you mentioned have "apps" for that LG television. Local channels on the other hand are another issue. Yes, you can work with the DirectTV service personnel to subscribe to streaming TV over the Internet without the "dish". You really should also compare the DirectTV services and pricing against the offerings from YouTube TV, Hulu Live TV, and Sling.