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The picture is very clear. Nice TV very pleased.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Today's Over-the-Air TV broadcast standard is ATSC 1.0. Within that standard, video is broadcast primarily in high definition – either 720p (aka progressive) or 1080i (aka interlaced). None of the broadcasters broadcast in 1080p. The 4K Upscaler in the LG 75 inch Class 4K Smart UHD TV w/AI ThinQ® (74.5'' Diag), Model # 75UM7570PUD will upscale the lower resolutions to its native resolution 3840 x 2160), or as close as it can get the signal depending on how much data is contained within the signal that the Upscaler has to work with. he ATSC TV standard used in North America uses MPEG-2 compression to compress the data, so it can be transmitted over the air. When it's decompressed by your TV, it should look identical to the original. But no compression system is perfect, so there's always some picture degradation.For the most part, the picture looks clear and good on the TV. The hard-working quad-core processor improves images, action and color, reducing distracting video noise and motion blur, enhancing sharpness and portraying accurate colors...^IFV
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