LG - 75" Class UN7370 Series LED 4K UHD Smart webOS TV
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Quad Core Processor 4K
Paints images, action, and color in the best possible light from source to screen.
LG ThinQ AI
LG ThinQ is an open platform that fully integrates the voice assistants you already use. No need to buy a separate device.
Active HDR (HDR10, HLG)
Automatically elevate the beauty of your favorite scenes. Active HDR supports a wide range of formats for scene-by-scene picture adjustment, including HDR10 and HLG.
FilmMaker mode
Translates a director’s cinematic vision to your TV with automatic picture and processor settings and brings true authenticity.
webOS smart platform delivers streaming simplicity
Featuring the latest streaming apps like Disney+ and the Apple TV app plus popular apps like Netflix, Hulu, Sling, Prime Video and more.
LG Channels
Deliver free access to over 180 IP streaming channels offering movies, shows, breaking news, sports, comedy and more — integrated alongside over-the-air channels and channel guide.
Apple Airplay 2 and Apple HomeKit
Cast entertainment from Apple devices to your TV using Airplay 2, including Apple's vast library of Dolby Vision content. Also use your Apple devices to configure, customize and control your smart home using HomeKit.
Connect up to two select speakers for true surround experience
Connect up to two LG Bluetooth speakers for a true surround sound experience - not a wire in sight.
74.5” screen
Large enough to provide an immersive experience for everyone in the room.
4K Ultra HD (2160p resolution)
Enjoy breathtaking 4K movies and TV shows at 4 times the resolution of Full HD, and upscale your current content to Ultra HD-level picture quality.
Works with both Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa for voice control
Ask either voice assistant (device required) to help you play movies, TV shows and more. Plus, control other connected devices like lights and a thermostat for a better viewing experience.
TruMotion 120
Enjoy high-speed action with good motion clarity.
Web-based services and content require high-speed Internet service. Some features may require 3rd party service subscription.
What's Included
- Batteries
- LG 75UN7370PUE
- Magic Remote
- Quick Start Guide
- Table top stand
Q: QuestionAt this price point, why is it only 60hz? And for those of you who don't know Tru Motion 120 or whatever they wanna call it is another word for "Fake 60hz"
Asked by BrianE.
- A:Answer You have to understand two important things about video. First, you can't add detail beyond what is already in the source footage. Second, the source footage is never greater than 60Hz. When you watch a movie on Blu-ray, it's a 1080p picture at 60Hz. The disc displays 60 interlaced or 30 progressive frames at 1,920-by-1,080 resolution per second of video. For movies that were recorded on film, the original footage is actually 24 frames per second, upconverted to 30 frames through a process known as 2:3 pulldown. It distributes the source frames so they can be spread across 30 instead of 24 frames per second. Those frames are then interlaced (combined and shuffled) to 60 "frames" per second to match the 60Hz refresh rate of the vast majority of TVs you can buy today. In the case of 1080p60 televisions, the frames are pulled down to 60 full frames per second, and both the players and HDTVs outright skip any interlacing step. This is a time-honored tradition, because American TVs have displayed 30 (actually, 29.97) frames per second and functioned at 60Hz since time immemorial. It's not really a problem, because between interlacing and frame pulldown, the process doesn't attempt to add information to the picture. It's simply converting it to function on the TV, because it wouldn't work otherwise. Once an HDTV's refresh rate goes above the rate of the content you're watching, it starts performing tricks to produce a higher frame rate. It interpolates new frames between the frames transmitted to the display at 60 frames per second (or processed into 60 frames per second from 24 frames per second for film footage, through the separate pulldown process), and the HDTV fills in the spaces by generating the best "middle" frames to stick in the cracks. These new frames are made by combining and processing the data of the frames surrounding them, generating the images the HDTV thinks it should draw between the images it's told to draw by the media. You're looking at more individual pictures as the screen draws them, but these pictures weren't on the Blu-ray disc or television signal that the screen is receiving; the HDTV is generating those additional pictures itself. TruMotion 120 or whatever name any TV manufactures use for it is what is known as Motion Interpolation and it should not be mistaken for the TV's native refresh rate which is 60 Hz for the LG UHD 73 Series 75 inch Class 4K Smart UHD TV with AI ThinQ® (74.5'' Diag), Model # 75UN7370PUE. The HDMI 2.0 standard made 60 fps 4K video a consistent possibility for certain devices, and so much processing is already being used on simply displaying the much higher 3,840-by-2,160 resolution and added interpolation and adding frames to make the action smoother. Enhanced refresh rates can go too far. While 120Hz refresh rates seen on most midrange HDTVs can work well, don't expect to see any real performance improvement from 240Hz refresh rates. Refresh rates and motion-enhancing modes higher than 60Hz can produce a surreal effect when watching movies and television shows. The additional frames and "smoother" animation looks different from what we're used to with TV and movies, making the footage appear strangely fast. For any sort of content where you watch people interact naturally, like comedies or dramas, this can be unsettling and you should consider turning off the motion enhancing mode and force the screen to display the picture at 60Hz. However, for sports and video games, those added frames can help reduce stuttering and blur, and the action will be easier to track. s a general rule, if what you're watching involves seeing real peoples' faces as they talk, disable the higher refresh rate so they don't look like creepy dolls (also known as the "soap opera effect"). If what you're watching involves seeing real people run into each other (sports), or fake people attacking each other in an artificial environment (video games), keep the higher refresh rate mode turned on...^IFV
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Q: QuestionIs this tv Direct lit or Edge lit?
Asked by Subobo.
- A:Answer Hi Subobo. The LG Electronics - 75" - 7 Series - 4K UHD TV - Smart - LED - with HDR, Model # 75UN7370PUE is a Direct Lit panel...^IFV
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Q: QuestionDoes this model have HDMI 2.1 w/eARC?
Asked by jim.
- A:Answer The LG UHD 73 Series 75 inch Class 4K Smart UHD TV with AI ThinQ® (74.5'' Diag), Model # 75UN7370PUE does not have HDMI 2.1 ports nor an HDMI eARC port. All the HDMI ports on it are HDMI 2.0 ports and HDMI 2 supports HDMI ARC functionality...^IFV
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Q: QuestionIs the input lag good enough for no delay while gaming?
Asked by DUdeGuY.
- A:Answer Hi JakeG. Regrettably, Ipout Lag is not an official TV specification and it is not listed in the specifications for the LG UHD 73 Series 75 inch Class 4K Smart UHD TV with AI ThinQ® (74.5'' Diag), Model # 75UN7370PUE. If There are some online reviewers who have tested the TV for Input Lag and have listed its input Lag for 1080p @ 60 Hz as 11.6 ms, 1440p @ 60 Hz as 11.5 ms, 4k @ 60 Hz as 10.8 ms, 4k @ 60 Hz + 10 bit HDR as 10.7 ms, 4k @ 60 Hz @ 4:4:4 as 10.9 ms, These results are all with the Game mode enabled. Also keep in mind that there are various methods for testing for Input Lag and the results will vary depending on which Input Lag Test Method is used...^IFV
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Q: QuestionDoes this TV have the apps Disney+, Netflix, and YouTube? Also does it have the capability to go online?
Asked by TSki.
- A:Answer Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Vudu, YouTube, Google Play Movies and TV, Russian Cinema, Hulu, Sling TV, Pandora, Disney+, Twitch, Pandora, Apple TV, Tennis TV and LG Channels which provides over 180 free IP channels including movies & TV, breaking news, sports, comedy from the likes of FOX Sports, HISTORY and Family Feud, or LIVE 24/7 news from CBSN - just to name a few are integrated right into the LG UHD 73 Series 75 inch Class 4K Smart UHD TV with AI ThinQ® (74.5'' Diag), Model # 75UN7370PUE and channel guide. You can add other additional compatible apps from the LG Content Store (App Store). The TV has built-in WiFi (Wi-Fi Certified 802.11ac) and also has an Ethernet port that you can connect to your router for internet access. The TV features a Full Web Browser...^IFV
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Q: QuestionWhen I plug my headphones (or my Bluetooth transmitter) into my current tv the speakers are cut off. I would like to use both the headphones and internal speakers at the same time. I am a bit deaf and my wife isn't. Would this tv work for us?
Asked by gulfguy.
- A:Answer Hi gulfguy. Regrettably, the LG UHD 73 Series 75 inch Class 4K Smart UHD TV with AI ThinQ® (74.5'' Diag), Model # 75UN7370PUE will not work for you. You do not need a Bluetooth transmitter for this TV since it supports Bluetooth so you can easily pair it with Bluetooth headphones, but the TV's built-in speakers and audio outputs are all disabled when you stream to Bluetooth Headphones or Bluetooth Spears. The TV does not have a headphone (3.5 mm) jack on it for wired headphones...^IFV
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Q: QuestionHow many kg or Ib please?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer The specifications for the LG UHD 73 Series 75 inch Class 4K Smart UHD TV with AI ThinQ® (74.5'' Diag), Model # 75UN7370PUE on its product page on the Best Buy site list Product Weight With Stand at 78 pounds and Product Weight Without Stand at 76.3 pounds...^IFV
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Q: QuestionDoes this TV have HDMI audio return? Like can I use an HDMI cable to my soundbar or audio receiver?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer t has 4 hdmi outputs,hdmi #2 is ARC whic i have connected to my soundbar.
Answered by Xmarine1743