A:AnswerThe Roku Streaming Player, or simply Roku is a series of digital media player set-top boxes manufactured by Roku, Inc. Roku partners provide over-the-top content in the form of channels. It has a "Roku Search" feature that allows users to search movie and TV show titles, actors, and directors for multiple services on Roku such as Amazon Video, HBO Go, and Netflix. Regrettably, we do not have access to documentation that lists all of the preloaded apps on the LG 4K UHD HDR Smart LED TV - 70" Class (69.5" Diag), Model # 70UJ6570, but most of the more popular apps like Netflix, YouTube, Channel Plus, Sling TV, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies, and VUDU can be found on the TV. Compatible apps can be downloaded from the LG Content Store (App Store)...^IFV
A:AnswerOfficially, the Power Supply (Voltage, Hz) for the LG 4K UHD HDR Smart LED TV - 70" Class (69.5" Diag), Model # 70UJ6570 is AC 120 V~ 50 / 60 Hz. In the US, the electric utilities are supposed to deliver power to residential customers at anywhere between 110 and 125 VAC RMS. The value 117 (or 117.5 or 118) is often seen on products because that is the middle of the specified range. The standard is 120 VAC (per National Electric Code) is 120V +- 10% which means it could vary from 100V to 132V. Many inductive loads are designed to work at optimum levels at 115V. 120 VAC will be a polarized two-prong outlet or the more familiar three-hole outlet with two prongs and a grounding pin. In many places, while the line is specified as 120 VAC, the actual voltage may be as low as 110 VAC. The voltage in the USA started out at 100V. It was used almost exclusively for powering public street lights. The public wanted them brighter so the power company turned up the voltage to 110V. It was at 110V for a long time as more power companies came online. The demand for brighter lights precipitated another change to 120V. For some reason, the reference to 110V has stuck in the public’s mind - maybe because it’s easy to say?...^IFV
A:AnswerThe 70UJ6570 does have HDR capability. If you have any other questions, or would just like to see our helpful tips, check us out on Twitter @LGUSSupport or on facebook at www.facebook.com/LGUSA ^CP
A:AnswerI just bought this tv and so far I'm loving it and very pleased with my purchase.the salesman told me that the Chromecast is built in but I haven't tried it yet
A:AnswerLocal dimming is a feature on LED TVs that dims the backlight behind parts of the screen that are displaying black. This makes blacks appear deeper and darker on those parts of the screen, which can be a big bonus for people who watch videos with darker scenes, like movies and TV shows. We would not be able to provide an answer as to how many zones this TV has. If you are in need of any assistance, have additional questions, or would just like to see our helpful tips, check us out on Twitter @LGUSSupport ^CP