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According to the LG website both models are 42.5". I'm not seeing any difference at all. I want to know why that one number in the model number is the only difference.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I just received the tv today. It does have hdr
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Trust the LG website. After all, they make the TV. They definitely know how it is engineered, It's possible that the info on HDR did not make it to the product information card, The folks in the Best Buy store have to learn much more than just LG product knowledge, so don't be too hard on them if they can't recite every last feature and detail on each and every TV Best Buy sells in the store. The lack of the information is likely just an omission on the part of the team preparing the product information cards at best Buy headquarters,
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The box says Active HDR on it
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.should be the same or virtually the same as LG 43UJ6300. I bought the 43UJ6300 and it definitely has HDR. The HDR system used must be some variant on Dolby Vision as it analyzes HDR data screen by screen.. If you can get this '43UJ6200' (er.. 43UJ6300) for 279.00 I wouldn't worry a bit. It is a great TV and a screaming bargain at that price or even close to that price in my view.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This tv does not check the hdr box on the Xbox s. The only box it checks is the 4k one.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is the Black Friday catch.. Before buying any thing, match apple to apple and you will see such differences because these are Black Friday specific models which will lack in some feature/hardware from actual one. I verified same thing last year as well.
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