A:AnswerLG TVs do not support the Spectrum TV app. You can access the app via a Roku device to hook up to your tv or gaming console like an Xbox One. ^Daphane
A:AnswerThis online user guide is helpful for learning more about your TV. ^Daphane http://kr.eguide.lgappstv.com/manual/w20_mr/atsc/Apps/w5.0_mr_u07/u_enga/index.html
A:AnswerI am sorry, I do not have that specification. You can try the LG Community Forum; it is a great resource for getting help from other LG customers: https://lgcommunity.us.com. ^Daphane
A:AnswerThe refresh rate of this TV is TruMotion 120- Native 60Hz. TruMotion increases the standard 60Hz refresh rate - how often the image is rendered on the TV screen which drastically reduces blur and yields crisper details. It always works unless turned off. ^Daphane
A:AnswerTruMotion increases the standard 60Hz refresh rate - how often the image is rendered on the TV screen which drastically reduces blur and yields crisper details.
A:AnswerIf the 240 volt receptacle in your country is similar to the 240 volt in the US (two legs of 120 each), you may be able to use just one leg of the 240 volt system. It takes two separate wires to get 240 in the US.Before purcgasing the TV, I would speak to an electrician to verify you can get 120 by only using 1 leg of the 240.
A:AnswerThe Multi-View function for LG TVs is found in the home tray.
Press Home
Scroll to the right
You should see an app titled Multi-View in the list of apps.
If you are unable to find it there, than your device may not support multi-view. ^Daphane