📺 Elevate your binge game with LG’s 4K smart brilliance!
The LG 43UN7300PUF is a sleek 43-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV featuring a powerful Quad Core Processor for smooth, vibrant visuals. Equipped with LG’s webOS for fast streaming and a Magic Remote for intuitive voice and motion control, it offers versatile connectivity with multiple HDMI and USB ports. Perfect for professionals seeking a premium viewing experience that keeps them connected and entertained.
Brand Name | LG |
Item Weight | 17.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 38.3 x 7.4 x 24.1 inches |
Item model number | 43UN7300PUF |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Flat |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
Item Weight | 17.9 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 43 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
C**A
awesome tv and best service ever
owner brenno with excellent customer service beyond my expectations he did something that I would never expected someone do and he came true will definitely do business with his company again truly blessed thank you very very much again also the tv is wat I needed excellent quality
M**L
Ruins you for DVDs.
My old HDTV was starting to have issues which went away after it was on for a while, but this means it would eventually fail. I wanted 4K. I wanted high quality. I needed it to be no more than 40” wide. Once you go under 43”, most units are 1080p and not 4K. I saw an older version of this one in a store. Shopping online I saw this newer (2020) version.Item arrived well packaged. I swear this thing is lighter than the smaller HDTV it replaced. I went with a tabletop stand as the feet for this unit (as is with most of them) are too far apart for the TV cabinet we have.First, you should know that the human eye can’t see in 4K resolution. How this applies is simple. With HDTV, you NEEDED Blu-ray with larger sets or you would easily see the “artifacts” from DVD video compression. On smaller sets, the quality difference was less obvious. Well, 4K makes it obvious...period. Watch a DVD mastered for HDTV and it’s like watching a DVD of a show recorded in the old TV format. HDTV was sharp enough to let you spot how much a show was filmed on a studio set and with studio lighting. Well, 4K will give you the same effect on shows recorded for HDTV...it’s that much of an enhancement in video quality. So, if your old HDTV shows on DVD look worse, this is why.Second, there is a learning curve to this TV. No buttons on the set, so you depend on the remote. There is an app for iPhone and iPad to interface over a network, and the TV can connect via Ethernet cable or WiFi...giving anyone with the app some control over the TV when it’s on. There is almost too many features, and the manual is pretty pathetic for showing you how to use the remote. Expect to spend some time tinkering to get used to the remote even though it is somewhat intuitive in its design.Third, the ability to have Internet channels is of dubious value to me. I wish all of them could be deleted from the home screen, but it seems some have proprietary placement and can’t be deleted. Watching these channels will consume bandwidth, so if you normally stream video, you may like it. The most value it offers at this point is adding a weather channel so we can get the weather situation on demand.Built in sound is adequate. If you want to try it as is before paying for external speakers, you might be happy as it sounds out of the box.Didn’t rate LG tech support as I’ve not needed them so far.
C**T
It is not dependable product and there were shipping, service and quality issues
I got the LG television and loved it for a couple of days. Then Vertical lines started appearing, then the whole screen went black. I still had volume but no picture. I went to return it and was told it was outside the 30 day return policy. Ok, I had to agree that it was outside the time allotted for return, however, I experienced Hurricane Sally and had severe damage. I had not even taken the television out of the box! Since my bedroom was to be the future home of the television and it was also the most damaged room in the house, I chose to leave it in the box.It took a while to get my home repaired. When I finally got the television set up, I got the vertical lines! Unfortunately the people helping me with some of the cleanup following the repairs, the box was trashed.Amazon was gracious enough to allow me to return the television for an exchange. I was so happy!The replacement television arrived and the front of the television was shattered! They would not offer me another replacement. They were willing to refund my money...or most of it. Now here comes the fun part! I took the television to UPS to ship it back to Amazon. The shipping cost me$48 dollars, and two weeks later, I have no television and no refund! No longer happy!The name on this account is my sister's who had added me to her account. Well, when I went to do the return on the television, my sister had died. It took several attempts to contact someone who would even make an effort to help me. This whole transaction has been a nightmare.
A**T
Great budget tv, upscaling from 1080 cable looks amazing
Great performance in daylight or with lights on. you must turn off TruMotion or every face will be smeared with Soap/makeup. I also had to reduce the sharpening. HDR looks best in Filmmakers mode.Cable tv upscaling from 1080 looks amazing, it will trick you that you are watching 4k however upscaling from 720 does not look that good.I have 43 inch, the price was below $300 which makes it a great deal.Remote control is like a combination mouse and laser pointer, tricky to use.it has has Apple TV as well (I can ditch my very old device) .overall I'm happy with the purchase.wide viewing angle from sides, narrow top to bottomif you want to watch only movies at night I suggest OLED instead, but they are very expensiveone more thing, the screen is fragile (the first one I got arrived broken)
J**S
Very Good Television
I bought this Television for the primary reason of having something large to use for a computer monitor in my office. I am very pleased with the size. An important thing to take away is the product will not work properly out-of-the-box when using this with a computer. I primarily use the HDMI connection and tried manually setting everything to get the screen to properly format/fit the TV. Out of the box, windows automatically recommended the proper setting and zoomed the font sizes accordingly. All outside icons and bottom task bar were always off the screen. Even worse the lag was intolerable. I altered many settings on the TV and within windows to no avail. I then opted to return the LG and buy a Samsung. While waiting for my new TV to arrive I took one more spin.Ultimately, it is a very simple fix. The HDMI input one uses needs to be renamed (Edited) to read PC. It was that simple and definitely not something the TV automatically does on its own. Under the HOME Application within the TV menu you have to actively seek out the inputs and find the HDMI associated to the PC. Find the edit function for that HDMI input and have the icon edited to read PC and use the PC picture. From there everything just works. I wish I had known this from the start.
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