Questions & Answers
- Model:
- 75NANO75UPA
- |
- SKU:
- 6452989
Highly rated by customers for: Picture Quality, Ease of use, Color
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Q: Questionare the older model LG also 100 -220 volts?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Most NANO models prior to 2021 have a power supply of AC 120V, 50/60Hz; however, they can withstand up to 240 VAC with an adapter if needed. ^Daphane
Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

Q: QuestionWill the spectrum app work when loaded through apple tv ??
Asked by boba.
- A:Answer Yes
Answered by Tyree
Q: QuestionWhat is the weight on the LG nano sell 75 inch TV
Asked by Lja.
- A:Answer About 75 pounds, but still a 2 person lift required.
Answered by VIZIO
Q: QuestionIs this compatible with Disney plus?
Asked by Curious.
- A:Answer No, THE LG features will block it.
Answered by ShonL
Q: QuestionCan this TV be wall mounted? What wall mount is recommended?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Yes it can buy it by size and movement needed
Answered by Jerry
Q: QuestionCan I get free channels on the LG75NANO75upc
Asked by Mivk.
- A:Answer Yes
Answered by NewLGTV
Q: QuestionWhen was this price dropped? I bought mine at a retail location the other day and did not get the sale price.
Asked by Mikeg.
- A:Answer Idiot, these are garbage, you really got screwed.
Answered by ShonL
Q: QuestionWhy is the nano 80 $100 cheaper than the nano 75?
Asked by Stoveofasgard.
- A:Answer Because they both suck.
Answered by ShonL
Q: QuestionHi, is this LG TV dual voltage? Can it be used outside United States at 220v? Please advise. Thank you.
Asked by Inar.
- A:Answer Model 75NANO75UPA will support a power supply of AC 100 - 240V 50/60Hz. ^Daphane
Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

Q: QuestionDoes LG realize that releasing an expensive TV for this high price without native 120hz, without eArc, without HDMI 2.1, without Dolby Vision, without VRR, without Full Array Dimming, without DTS, and without adjustable legs is a bad thing?
Asked by MichaelZ.
- A:Answer My "demand" and the "demand" of other consumers is that companies such as LG, Samsung, Sony, and others grow a brain and stop using this stupid design of having just "one" position for "legs" that are placed out on the "outside" of large TV sets. For crying out loud, have the basic intelligence to make the legs "adjustable" or at least have "two" potential positions - with one being on the inside. Or better yet, how about having a stable "base" placed in an interior position. That was the way TV sets were designed in the past, until many of these companies decided to start cutting corners just to save a few pennies.
Answered by MichaelZ
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