A:AnswerPlease reach out to our support team via private message on Facebook @LGUSSupport and use #VOC in your first message to our social media support team or call at 800-243-0000 to verify. Also, be sure to provide your contact information, model/serial numbers and date of purchase. ^Daphane
A:AnswerI'm not certain if we're allowed to post links here so I'll just say that if you google LG WB20GB (that is the model number of the included flush mount), you should find that they are the exact same version. So you should be ok. The only consideration is making sure the 77" will fit in the same space. The center of the mount is the center of the TV so you should be able to find this out pretty easily. I have the 77" wall-mounted version with the included mount and I've been very happy.
A:AnswerAssuming you are using the included mount, yes, it is fairly easy. I've had to make changes a few times. The included instructions explain how to do this and explain it far better than I probably can. It's best to pull the TV to one side. In other words, one side is near the wall and the other side is all the way out. When you push it back in, you should feel it sort of "lock" into place, though it is subtle.
A:AnswerWhen you initially scan for channels with the TV, it specifically asks if you want to scan for NextGen (ATSC 3.0) channels and will show how many it found so you should be ok. We aren't scheduled to get any ATSC 3.0 channels until later this month so I can't confirm.
A:AnswerA quick Google search revealed that there are over 8.3 million pixels. Take a look here for more info: https://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-oled77gxpua-oled-4k-tv#:~:text=Just%20because%20it%20wasn't,to%204K's%208.3%2B%20million%20pixels
A:AnswerBest Buy would perform an installation for the Gallery Style but the recessed box would have to be installed by a professional installer. There would not be a part number for the recessed box as it would be a third party item. ^ Jamal
A:AnswerPlease see the link for information about installation, https://www.lg.com/us/gallerytvinstallationguide. For further assistance, please reach out to our support team via private message on Facebook @LGUSSupport and use #VOC in your first message to our social media support team or call at 800-243-0000. ^Daphane
A:AnswerPlease seek recommendations/opinions in the LG Community Forum, https://lgcommunity.us.com. The LG Community Forum is a great resource for getting help from other LG customers. ^Daphane
A:AnswerYou'll probably want to wait a few months, but if you have to have one immediately, the Denon S960H is a good option. The issue with the current group of 8k/4k120 receivers is a buggy Panasonic-sourced chipset that does not actually allow 8k/4k120 to work properly from xbox, which can important for gamers. The reason the Denon is preferable to others is its extensive support of the various integration/video/audio standards and its price point. If this chipset thing were not an issue, the lower end Yamaha in the same price range is better as it allows 8k/4k120 on all inputs, but sacrifices the support for as many standards. So, that being said, the S960H in current form with admitted flaws is a great option. A better option if you don't need it immediately is to wait a few months and see which vendors handle this issue best, or purchase whatever fixed option is released so you don't have to deal with it, if it requires a mail-in repair. I'd probably still go with the Denon personally because I'm using it for one room, and don't play Xbox, so the greater standards support will be more useful to me than having multiple 8k inputs before I'd likely ever use them.
A:AnswerOne of the answers said yes, and that is dangerously wrong. The included flush mount bracket is not intended to be left extended at all; it is not a strong bracket and does not have adequate support when in the extended position unless you have most of its mounting holes embedded into solid wood or brick/concrete, and even then given what I know about the rest of the bracket, I'd be wary of trusting the hinged portion long term in extended position.
I installed the 77" version with strong connections on the four corners into studs, given the bracket is only 16" wide and that's all I had to work with other than nearly useless drywall anchors in the middle holes. In the five or so minutes I had the bracket fully extended to connect cables, it slightly deformed around the top two corner mount points and yanked the drywall anchors out, damaging the drywall. That left me completely uncomfortable leaving it in that state; I cut the drywall open and installed cross members between the studs to properly secure the bracket. It seems completely stable now, but I'd still not leave it in the extended position.