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Q: When will this TV actually be available to order or pickup?
A: This TV should be available after April 29th. ^Daphane
A: The C1 48" will have the same features as the larger models 83", 75", 65" and 55". ^Daphane
A: The packaging dimensions are 48.0"W x 29.3"H x 8.0"D and the Packaging Weight is 49.4 lbs. ^Daphane
A: The C1is a more advanced OLED model. It offers more output power, a higher refresh rate, all 4 HDMI inputs are version 2.1 offering 4K@120Hz and a faster processor. Please see the link for a side by side comparison of specifications, https://www.lg.com/us/compare?bizType=B2C. ^Daphane
A: This TV supports Miracast. Miracast will allow you to cast android device screen to TV screen by wirelessly. ^Daphane
Q: What improvements and additional features are on the C1 series versus the CX series?
A: The difference from CX to C1 is that processor has been upgraded, the new webOS 6.0 with new user interface with the aim of being more intuitive and user friendly and newly redesigned Magic remote. ^Daphane
A: Burn-in and image retention are possible on virtually any display. It is rare for an average TV consumer to create an environment that could result in burn-in. Most cases of burn-in in televisions is a result of static images or on-screen elements displaying on the screen uninterrupted for many hours or days at a time – with brightness typically at peak levels. So, it is possible to create image retention in almost any display if one really tries hard enough. And even if image retention does occur from extreme usage, it can usually be mitigated within a short period of time by turning the display off for a while, and watching a few hours of varying content (such as your standard TV watching and channel-surfing). OLED TVs have special features and settings to preserve image quality and prevent burn in and image retention. First, under OLED Screen Saver there is the Pixel Refresher that calibrates any issues that may arise on the screen when your TV has been turned on for a long time. Calibration takes more than an hour. The second feature that can be employed is the Screen Shift feature which, moves the screen slightly at regular intervals to preserve image quality. A third option is the Logo Luminance Adjustment, which can detect static logos on the screen and reduce brightness to help decrease permanent image retention. ^Daphane
A: There are 14.528" from the bottom of the TV to the electronics box and 15.981" from the stand to the electronic box on the back of the TV. ^Daphane