
Enjoy Ultra HD content in 4K resolution with this 75-inch LG smart TV. Its a7 intelligent processor delivers lifelike pictures, and its Nano Cell Display technology lets you enjoy a vivid display with reduced reflectivity from any viewing angle. Turn this LG smart TV into a hub for your connected devices via its ThinQ AI feature and Google Assistant.
Q: How wide is the stand ? Edge to edge. Length as well.
A: about 37 inches
Q: Does this TV have good enough sound to skip the soundbar?
A: Yes, sound is strong. I have no soundbar, not considering one.
Q: Is this full array or edge lit local dimming? It states local dimming but it doesn't specify.
A: The TV is edge lit with local dimming.
Q: The plug in to the electrical box is the plug flat or normal? Two prong or three?
A: The power cord for the 75SK8070PUA is a flat 2 pronged cable. ^CP
A: I believe it depends on your cable provider. For example, I have DIRECTV and only a few stations broadcast in 4K (1 channel you can rent movies on, the other just random shows like concerts and outdoor stuff). Hopefully more will be added soon. The TV appears to pick up whatever the cable provider is broadcasting for example, 1080, 720 etc.
Q: How good is this TV for gaming??
A: Yes works very well for gaming. It’s not a gaming monitor but for a tv works pretty good no lag.
Q: Can I connect bluetooth headphones to the TV or do I need a transmitter?
A: Hello, the TV has LG Sound Sync for Bluetooth headphone connection. ^AC
A: Information from the Spec sheet: 75SK8070PUA (74.5" DIAGONAL) DIMENSIONS/WEIGHTS/UPC Without Stand (WxHxD) 66.2" x 38.3" x 2.6" With Stand (WxHxD) 66.2" x 41.1" x 13.8" Shipping (WxHxD) 72.4" x 45.9" x 9.1" Without Stand Weight 85.9 lbs With Stand Weight 91.3 lbs Shipping Weight 114.6 lbs UPC 719192621077 We have ours temporarily sitting on a long coffee table which is long but narrow (about the size of a sofa table but not as tall) and it looks great. Since the coffee table matches the other furniture in the room and since we weren't using it as a coffee table anyway, we may just keep the TV there. I think as long as your TV stand is longer than the TV, it should be fine. Just look for one that is at least 66.2 inches long and can support at least 91.3 pounds of weight. I included 3 examples of ones sold at Best Buy that meet the specs.