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In Filmmaker Mode, it’s only able to cover 86% of the DCI-P3 colour gamut. While the UP75 can cover 100% of the BT.709 gamut used for SDR, it struggles when it comes to the wider gamut used for HDR. The LG can hit around 300cd/m² on both a 10% window and full-field pattern in Dynamic mode, but in Filmmaker Mode this luminance drops to around 290cd/m² on both a 10% and a full-field pattern. The LG UP75 suffers from the kind of HDR limitations that are fairly common with more affordable 4K TVs, especially in terms of peak brightness and gamut coverage. Image 6 of 10 LG UP75 review: HDR performance The TruMotion feature offers a number of frame interpolation options, and while good for things like sport, they are best avoided with film-based content.
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The UP75 also displays 24p content without adding judder, and movies retain a pleasing film-like quality. The motion performance is also good for an LCD TV, and despite being limited to a 60Hz refresh rate the LG handled fast-paced sport without introducing excessive blurring.
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There’s some decent upscaling and processing as well, which means the UP75 can make the most of lower resolution content, delivering plenty of detail while keeping the image free of unwanted artefacts. The greyscale is excellent, with colour accuracy also impressive at an average DeltaE of 1.5 (the closer the score to 0, the better).Īside from the issues already mentioned, the overall SDR picture performance is generally very good, with images that appear well defined and colours that look natural. It’s a shame that the UP75 falls down on these key performance criteria because the Filmmaker Mode is very accurate out of the box.
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At the top are three information blocks, followed by what’s trending, a row of all the various apps, the “Home Dashboard” with all the connected devices, a row showing new releases, and finally rows dedicated to specific streaming services.īest TV 2021: The finest 4K HDR LCD, OLED and QLED televisions we’ve tested The system itself uses a full-page home screen, with added rows as you scroll further down. The LG UP75 benefits from the same webOS smart system as the company’s premium models, making this one area where the entry-level status of this TV isn’t reflected in its features. Still, the zapper is comfortable to hold, easy to use with one hand, and includes direct buttons for key streaming services. There’s no Magic Remote at this end of the range, and while the included wand is a perfectly decent controller it does make navigating webOS less seamless.
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In terms of wireless connections, there’s built-in dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and AirPlay 2. There are also terrestrial and satellite tuners, an optical digital output, an Ethernet port, a USB 2.0 port, and a CI (common interface) slot. There are only two HDMI 2.0 inputs, both of which support 4K at 60Hz, HDR, ALLM, HDCP 2.2, and CEC, and one of which supports eARC. As a result, there’s a danger of unsightly cables poking out from behind the screen. There’s a combination of rear- and side-facing inputs, with the latter only 170mm from the edge. The connections are located at the back left of the panel as you face the screen. If you’d rather wall mount, there are 200 x 200mm VESA fixings at the rear.
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The UP75 is finished in black and sits on two feet that provide 65mm of clearance beneath the image, and 780mm between the feet for anyone wanting to add a soundbar. The depth of the chassis is reminiscent of a CCFL model, and to add to the similarities between it and an older TV, there’s a 12mm bezel around the top and sides that increases to 15mm along the bottom. It measures 973 x 85 x 611mm (WDH) with its feet attached and weighs 8.1kg. This is especially true when compared to the Samsung AU9000 and Hisense A6G, both of which show that it’s possible to retain a degree of style and build quality at a competitive price point. The LG UP75 is an entry-level model and its cheap design does nothing to dissuade you otherwise. LG UP75 review: Design, connections and control The AU900 features a supremely slim design, virtual 3D surround sound courtesy of Object Tracking Sound Lite and its panel is powered by Samsung’s Crystal Processor 4K. If you’re not sold on the Roku OS, the Hisense A6G also costs £329 is a very nicely designed TV that runs the VIDAA OS and delivers impressive SDR performance.Ī slightly more expensive option is Samsung’s AU9000, which will set you back £469.
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Both use the Roku operating system, which is one of the best budget TV platforms out there. The 43in version of the TCL Roku TV typically costs £350 but is currently available for £270, while Hisense’s Roku TV costs £329. You can buy the 43in LG UP75 for £399, which is certainly cheap, but it faces some stiff competition in the realm of affordable 4K TVs. Image 2 of 10 LG UP75 review: Price and competition