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  • QuestionAre the speakers located in the front or back of tv?

    Asked by Sherman.

    • Answer Hi there, Sherman. Thank you for sharing your inquiry with us regarding the LG 77-inch Class B5 Series OLED AI 4K UHD Smart webOS TV, Model OLED77B5PUA. We understand your inquiry about the speaker placement on this unit. We confirm that the OLED77B5PUA features a 2.0 Channel speaker system where the Speaker Direction is Down Firing. This means the integrated speakers are positioned toward the bottom of the TV cabinet, designed to project sound downward towards the surface (like a stand or console) to reflect and disperse the audio into the room. This design choice helps maintain the TV's sleek profile. https://www.bestbuy.com/product/lg-77-class-b5-series-oled-ai-4k-uhd-smart-webos-tv-2025/JJ8VPZTKZW Your feedback is important, and we'd like to assist you further. If you have any further questions about the audio features, connectivity, or setting up the sound on the television, please send us a private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport, and our team will be more than happy to assist you. —Renzo

      Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

  • QuestionCan you listen to bluetoothe headphones and external speakers at same time

    Asked by Doob.

    • Answer You cannot listen to a Bluetooth headphone and external speakers at the same time on the LG 77" Class B5 Series OLED AI 4K UHD Smart webOS TV (2025), Model # OLED77B5PUA. You can listen to Bluetooth headphones and the TV's internal speakers at the same time, but when streaming to a Bluetooth headphone or speaker, the optical digital audio output and HDMI eARC on the TV are deactivated...^Ivan.

      Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

  • QuestionAre you able to turn off the AI shenanigans?

    Asked by Echoplex.

    • Answer Yes, thankfully.

      Answered by CotingDad