A:AnswerHi! Your TV may look blurry because you might be using an incorrect aspect ratio, a lower resolution setting, a smaller bitrate setting, a sharpness setting that’s too low, using an older HDMI cable that isn’t high speed. Please reach out to us at 800-243-0000 between Mon. to Sun. 8AM - 9PM EST. We'd be happy to look further into this and assist you in resolving this issue. ^Chris
A:AnswerHi UserE. The LG 70 inch Class UQ7590 series LED 4K UHD Smart webOS 22 TV, Model # 70UQ7590PUB features 2 x HDMI inputs and if you need more HDMI inputs, you can purchase an HDMI Switcher that takes multiple sources (Xbox, Roku, cable box, etc.) and sends one cable to your one of your TV's HDMI ports. It comes with a remote control that allows you to switch the HDMI input of your choice. HDMI switchers come in different configurations like 2 In 1 Out or 4 In 1 Out...^Ivan
A:AnswerHi! While both TV's offer 4k resolution, the main difference looking at the specification sheet would be the newer technology available on the 70UQ7590PUB models, namely the α5 Gen 5 AI Processor 4K. Not only does it provide an enhanced picture, but it also provides an immersive sound experience thanks to the artificial intelligence-enabled processor. ^Chris
A:AnswerThe Packaging W x H x D dimensions for the LG 70 inch Class UQ7590 series LED 4K UHD Smart webOS 22 TV, Model # 70UQ7590PUB are 69.3" x 42.1" x 7.4"...^ivan
A:AnswerIf I had to guess from my experience, I would probably say yes because, I have a 65 and a 70 inch tv and I can control both of them with the same remote. I am definitely going to purchased sound bars for both of them. Just my opinion
A:AnswerThere is NOT a protective film on the screen; what you see like a satin finish is actually the anti glare fixture of the screen. Do NOT intent to scratch it out because you will damage the screen.
There is a protective film on the aluminum frame of the screen; that want you can remove it if you like