A:AnswerI got my LG in January 2019, and I've been playing fifa on Xbox one while my wife watches Ellen on Time Warner. Now June 2020, The strangest thing happened. It stopped working. It only gives me a choice of cable or live TV.
A:AnswerI disagree with the other question, this tv is not that heavy. It has some weight but still easily mountable if you have the proper mount and attach to the wall studs.
A:AnswerSONOS without a doubt. Comes with Alexa. I also purchased 2 wireless SONOS speakers and it was easy to set them up and sync with the main unit. Plus it has an app which guides you through the whole process and controls the unit.(9the remote for the LG OLED 65 inch tv also controls this)
A:AnswerRefresh rate is an LED LCD specification. OLEDs have a native 120 Hertz panel and have a refresh rate of as low as 0.001 ms which for reference is around 1,000 times faster that a standard LED LCD panel. ^CP
A:AnswerNo it can not unless you plan on running one of those cheap Bluetooth rear speakers. I use ARC to connect to my pioneer 7:1 receiver. If you're running anything quality using the TV as a center would sound terrible as 75% of sound comes from centerline.
A:AnswerOLED TVs perform well in all lighting conditions. They offer an extremely high degree of color accuracy, wide viewing angles and a picture that is virtually blur-free. It has an anti-reflective coating on the OLED panel. ^CP
A:AnswerYes and the response was quick switching to atmos and dolby vision. The Picture quality is top notch and webos is the best os for smart tv right now
A:AnswerMy tv is an LG OLED B6 (2016 model) and I use DIRECTV. I have the same problem when watching some tv shows. Although some shows like ABC & NBC news comes in crystal clear. Also when I check the picture test in settings the picture is perfect. when I asked the top technician at Best Buy about it he told me it was the transmission from Direct tv and as far as I know there isn’t any way to clear it up. It looks like a pixelation in the dark areas. Stick with Sony or Samsung.
A:AnswerRefresh rate is an LED LCD specification. OLEDs have a native 120 Hertz panel and have a refresh rate of as low as 0.001 ms which for reference is around 1,000 times faster that a standard LED LCD panel. ^CP