
Set up the ideal home entertainment system with this LG 4K OLED TV. The large 65-inch screen is made for movies and increases the excitement of sporting events. Smart technology lets you enjoy your favorite streaming videos from YouTube or Netflix, and this LG 4K OLED TV offers Super UHD enjoyment that surrounds you with the scene.
A: Press and hold home and back buttons for about 30 seconds. I couldn't find this anywhere, but stumbled on it in desperation before returning the TV because of that stupid cursor. I can't be the only one who hates this thing!
A: According to LG website the only difference is the b7a doesn't have Dolby atmos and doesn't have the 2.2 sound capabilities. If you have a dedicated surround sound system you won't need any of these two features and save the two hundred dollars. The c6p is last years model.
Q: What are the dimensions of the box?
A: I just bought one and I had to take a measurement tape to the store... It's exactly what says the LG website: 66.1" x 37.4" x 9.0" http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-OLED65B7P-oled-4k-tv
A: I don't think that's correct. I've been told and read in multiple places that the panels are identical. Only difference is the color of the bezel and different stands.
Q: Can one person attach the stand and lift the tv on to a stand without assistance?
A: Yes, but it takes planning. First, I had the TV on its stand, on the floor. Then, I tipped one end up far enough that I could get it stabilized on a chair (with a pad on the chair). Then, with the weight stabilized on the chair, I lifted the other end up far enough that I could get its weight on to my cabinet. With the weight of the end on my cabinet, I then lifted the end off the chair far enough to get the TV stand on to the cabinet. The trick is just lift one end at a time, in steps, and make sure the weight is stable before moving on.
A: I have a LG OLED65B7A and it absolutely does come with a screensaver by default. I can't find where to configure the screensaver, but the screensaver comes on in about 2 minutes after it senses no activity.
A: Yes it does, but only the first time. If you watch a variety of content this won't be a problem. This is like a luxury car, you have to take care of it. I'm extremely careful not to watch news programs for too long on the TV, because the white static tickets and logos will definitely cause burn-in. And if you notice any image retention, you can run the pixel refresher. This is the case with any OLED TV. With great visuals, comes great responsibility.
Q: Can anyone provide the width of the base/stand? Thanks in advance.
A: 22 inches wide by 7 inches deep.