A:AnswerDepends on the games you want to play. I use this with my Xbox One X, and it works fine. There is a “game mode” that must be turned on (not hard at all) and from there it’s smooth sailing. Of course, for something like a first person shooter (or more fast-paced online games) I would always recommend a monitor over an LCD/LED TV, but this is still good for a TV.
A:AnswerSelect input on the remote that came with your tv. A screen drops down (on my t.v. it was on the right side of the screen) with several different options select audio and in that option there will be option to turn her off ..
A:AnswerLooking at your remote control. Just below the Netflx button. there is a wheel. push the button. On the right side of the screen you will see a red X. Go to the bottom and you will see three dots in a black circle. Push. On the left side of the screen, you will see a General section. Push and go to the bottom and you will see reset the system. To reset your password. Go to the Safety section and scroll down to reset your password.
A:AnswerDuring setup the remote will find your cable box and sync with it. all you have to do is point it directly at your cable box when it tells you to do so.
A:AnswerAn AppleTV will rotate a static image, if you're looking to use your TV as a display sign. But there's no need for a 4K if that's your intent.
(Also, I like Fordstan's answer!)
A:AnswerThe LF series L-G are all classic 1080p only: just 1.8million red dots, 1.8million blue dots and 1.8million green dots only.
25 Million dots are on a 4K "Ultra-HD" screen....the "U" in the model number.
A:Answeri havent tried this myself (i dont own a game system) but my brother replaced his hdmi cord with 4K hdmi cords and it stopped the lag. just a suggestion
A:AnswerThis is a 4K TV but uses the RGBW pixel structure. I am likely buying this TV as I like LG IPS TV's IPS allows for a wider field of view without losing image quality from the side.. I have a 43UH6100 from last year. The performance is great. The menus allow for fine tuning and it uses RGBW. I am pretty fussy about correct color on my TV's. I see no problem with RGBW. But there have been some complaining about LG TV's that say they don't show dark blacks because of the IPS panels. Doesn't seem that way to me. RGBW potentially allows for a brighter image with less energy consumption which is a plus to me..