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The ENERGY STAR® Qualified LG - 43" Class (42.7" Diag.) - LED - 2160p - Smart - 4K Ultra HD TV - Black, Model # 43UH6100 has a resolution of 3840 x 2160. The old convention of giving a TV's native resolution was to just refer to the vertical resolution, in this case 2160p. This TV, like any other TV will always play content at it's native resolution and it has 4K upscaler. When presented with content that is not in its' native resolution, it will upscale to as close to its' native resolution. Full HD (i.e. 720p, 1080i, 1080p) will look good when upscaled, but standard definition (i.e 480i) will not look good because there is not enough data in that signal to make up for the difference between 480i and 2160p...^IFV
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You got the LG sales team to answer with science, and some other type of answer. I assume you mean standard normal HD to be 720, the upscale there is hardly noticeable. However the 1080 upscale is impressive. Most sports and most shows on food network are 1080. Basically, anything you noticed having a really nice clear picture on your HDTV will be that much better. And like the LG rep said, old SD looks like garbage, but that's just the random local plumber commercial etc.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We replaced our 1080 hd tv with this tv and the picture quality is a lot better. I read someplace that it does upscale. I have TWC.
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