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LG - 86” Class UR7800 Series LED 4K UHD Smart webOS TV

Model:86UR7800PUA
SKU:6553099
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86"
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LED 4K - UR7800
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Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 984 reviews

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  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    The best big screen TV for the price of 2023

    Let me just preface this review by saying the "for the money" rating is 5/5. I upgraded from a low end 2017 55 inch, and size wise, the difference is substantial. This is like the TV equivalent of buying a new graphics card if yours is 10 years old; if you aren't already use to it, the size is going to completely change the experience you're gonna have with any content, almost making old stuff feel new again. That being said, The picture quality is really good, but certainly not perfect. The direct-lit screen is actually remarkably close (to the eye) to OLED in black depthness, and there is very little halo around bright spots. Unfortunately, where it is lacking, and probably the biggest difference you will see between this and a TV 3x more expensive, is color uniformity when there is a flat constant color across the screen. You can see darker spots and lighter spots and lines where the LEDs are. If you are viewing content or actively playing a game, you're almost surely never going to notice it to the point it makes your experience detrimental. However, if you're using the screen as a computer monitor, you're definitely going to see it very often. Again, I do want to emphasize that it "isn't that bad", and for the price, completely acceptable. The input lag could be a little better, but still very playable. Maybe not good enough for gaming competitively, but who's going to be doing that on an 86 inch. The lack of hdmi 2.1 and 120hz is a bummer, but you are gonna pay 2x as much for a tv exactly the same with just those features. Considering very few or no games (especially on consoles) run faster than 60fps in 4k anyway, and there are massive diminishing returns on framerates above 60, as a life long gamer and media enthusiast, it's really, for the time being, not a big deal. However, if you want to "future-proof" your tv, this could be a deal breaker. The worst thing about this tv is the user interface. It runs a little choppy at times, is a bit clunky and annoying to use, and is the worst user interface of any TV brand I have owned. Turning the tv on for the first time without an internet connection was a nightmare. This doesn't matter much to me as I will almost always be playing from an external device as opposed to the smart tv functions, but, for some, I can see this as being a huge bummer. But, also, for those people, they would probably use it enough to get used to it. The sound is nice and loud, but can distort a bit with certain high frequencies, and has very little low frequencies, but still overall very good . I think most people going for a tv this big will also invest in some kind of sound system, so I can't really see this ever being a deal breaker. Mounting was easy and took about 30 minutes with someone helping me. The tv is heavy but still very manageable for 2 average sized adults. Unless money is of no meaning to you and you demand the absolute best, this is the tv to buy. You are getting 90% of a 3k tv for 800 bucks. If you opt to spend more, the diminishing returns on what you get will be crazy. If you have a $1000 budget (all in with mount and taxes), and you have the space for it, i I would 100% recommend getting this over a 50 inch OLED or other "high end display", the image quality on this is good enough and the size is simply epic...

    Posted by aSmith

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    LG 65’ TV review

    Great product.! We got 86 inches LG tv. we’re enjoying alot.! No single issue with this TV. We can install it by ourselves. It can fit on 65 inches tv table. That’s a good thing about it. Great picture quality. We no need to buy 86 inches table for it.

    Posted by Supraja

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    LG for the win

    I love it LG don't miss all my TV's in my house and appliances are LG... TV got all the apps I run, next move is my Bose sound bar n its over no need for a projector if u not really a projector person 86 inches is all u need.. pause lol... Only thing I wish it had that magic remote come with the TV to try it out I love doing reviews on things but the remote it comes with is ok no problem at all..

    Posted by Deemoney

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