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LG 55 inch 4K Ultra HD HDR Smart LED TV from Richer Sounds with 6 year warranty for £299 + 2.2% TCB @ Richer Sounds
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LG 55UP75006LF
55 inch 4K Ultra HD HDR Smart LED TV Freeview Play Freesat.
Sign up to their free VIP club and the price drops to £289 for the 55".
Seems a bargain to me especially as you get their 6 year warranty included too.
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Enjoy best-in-class picture and smart tech, with the LG 55UP75006LF.
LG 55UP75006LF Official Page
Filmmaker Mode lets you see the picture exactly as originally intended
If you’re mad about movies, you’ll love Filmmaker Mode on this LG 55 inch TV. Designed in collaboration with filmmakers and Hollywood studios, Filmmaker Mode lets you experience the cinematic vision, exactly as the director intended. Overriding the TV’s own motion and picture processing, Filmmaker Mode presents the correct aspect ratio, colour and frame rate – just as the filmmakers intended.
Superior picture for all – wide viewing angle
Featuring an IPS 4K panel, this LG 55” TV offers 100% colour accuracy, even from a 60-degree angle. This means everyone in the room gets to see the immersive picture, with life-like realism. True Colour Accuracy takes this realism to the next level, delivering sharper, richer and more natural colour.
HDR gives stunning detail
This LG includes support for HDR10 and HLG. HDR10 is widely used on UHD gaming consoles from Sony and Microsoft. HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma HDR) is a broadcast and user generated standard format that is seen as the standard for transmitting 4K signals.
AI Sound
If you fancy a more cinematic sound from your TV, then LG’s AI Sound should be music to your ears. Using AI algorithms, AI Sound up-mixes two-channel audio to virtual 5.1 sound – giving a much more immersive sound stage. The Quad-core processor also optimises the sound based on content type – giving clearer vocals with news and dramas. The powerful AI can also take account of your room’s acoustics and layout and adjusts to give the cleanest sound possible.
Welcome home - LG webOS 6 for the best in smart TV
Widely regarded as one of the best smart TV platforms, LG’s webOS system just keeps getting better. The latest webOS 6 uses your viewing history to recommend a range of shows and movies from across various apps. An improved home page offers improved graphics, with dedicated info and search boxes.
All your favourite streaming services
This smart TV is ready for the rapidly expanding range of top quality TV streaming services. All your favourites are there, including the Apple TV Plus, Disney+, BBC iPlayer, Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Now TV and BritBox. For your convenience, the remote control now offers direct access to Netflix, Prime Video, Disney + and Rakuten TV.
Freeview Play makes catch-up TV easy
Find programmes from BBC iPlayer, the ITV Hub, All4 and Demand 5 sitting alongside over 70 TV Channels and up to 15 HD channels. Simply scroll back in your TV guide to watch shows you missed from the last 7 days. Just make sure your TV is connected to the Internet and you're good to go.
Upgrade your TV to one best equipped for the world of streaming TV, with the LG 55UP75006LF.
Please note, this Smart TV features third party Apps. These Apps may be modified or withdrawn at any time. There may also be a delay in launching some of the featured Apps. Catch-up TV Apps may vary by region. The function and availability of apps is not covered by the manufacturer’s or Richer Sounds’ guarantee.
SPECIFICATIONS
Screen
Screen Size: 55"
Screen Technology: LED
Picture Quality
LED Backlight: LED - Direct
Pixel Resolution: 3840 x 2160
HDR: Yes
HDR Formats: HDR10, HLG
Panel Bit Depth: 10 bit (8 + 2 FRC)
Panel Bit Depth: 10 (8+2)
Panel Frequency: 50Hz
Panel Frequency: 50Hz
Display
Screen Resolution: 4K Ultra HD
Smart Features
Apple AirPlay: Yes
BBC iPlayer: Yes
Full Web Browser: Yes
Gesture Control: Optional with extra cost Magic Remote
Netflix 4K Streaming: Yes
Processor: Quad Core Processor
Quad Core Processor: Yes
Smartphone control: Yes
TV Catch Up: Freeview Play
Voice Activated TV: Ready
Connectivity
ARC - Audio Return Channel: Yes
Bluetooth: Yes
Digital Audio Output: Yes - Optical
DLNA Compliant: Yes
HDMI: 2 (HDCP2.2 - 2)
HDMI 2.0: Yes
USB: 1
Wi-Fi: Yes
Tuner
Analogue Tuner: Yes
TV Tuner: Freesat, Freeview
Audio
Speakers: Yes
Features
USB Recording: Yes
USB Video Playback: Yes
Energy Consumption
Energy Efficiency Rating: G
Power Consumption - Standby: 0.5
Energy - kWh/1000h: 103
Energy - HDR rating: G
Energy - HDR kWh/1000h: 129
Energy - Label Rating: G
Dimensions
Dimensions excluding stand WxHxD: 1244 x 726 x 87
Dimensions including stand WxHxD: 1244 x 783 x 235
Maximum Stand Width (mm): 1127
Outer Box Dimensions WxHxD: 1360 x 835 x 175
Wall Mount Required: VESA - 300 x 300
Weight
Weight (KG): 14.3/14.4 (Without/With Stand)
Accessories
Remote Control: Yes
Stand: Yes - Fixed
Customer Reviews
Useful Links
55 inch 4K Ultra HD HDR Smart LED TV Freeview Play Freesat.
Sign up to their free VIP club and the price drops to £289 for the 55".
Seems a bargain to me especially as you get their 6 year warranty included too.
Info added by
Enjoy best-in-class picture and smart tech, with the LG 55UP75006LF.
LG 55UP75006LF Official Page
Filmmaker Mode lets you see the picture exactly as originally intended
If you’re mad about movies, you’ll love Filmmaker Mode on this LG 55 inch TV. Designed in collaboration with filmmakers and Hollywood studios, Filmmaker Mode lets you experience the cinematic vision, exactly as the director intended. Overriding the TV’s own motion and picture processing, Filmmaker Mode presents the correct aspect ratio, colour and frame rate – just as the filmmakers intended.
Superior picture for all – wide viewing angle
Featuring an IPS 4K panel, this LG 55” TV offers 100% colour accuracy, even from a 60-degree angle. This means everyone in the room gets to see the immersive picture, with life-like realism. True Colour Accuracy takes this realism to the next level, delivering sharper, richer and more natural colour.
HDR gives stunning detail
This LG includes support for HDR10 and HLG. HDR10 is widely used on UHD gaming consoles from Sony and Microsoft. HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma HDR) is a broadcast and user generated standard format that is seen as the standard for transmitting 4K signals.
AI Sound
If you fancy a more cinematic sound from your TV, then LG’s AI Sound should be music to your ears. Using AI algorithms, AI Sound up-mixes two-channel audio to virtual 5.1 sound – giving a much more immersive sound stage. The Quad-core processor also optimises the sound based on content type – giving clearer vocals with news and dramas. The powerful AI can also take account of your room’s acoustics and layout and adjusts to give the cleanest sound possible.
Welcome home - LG webOS 6 for the best in smart TV
Widely regarded as one of the best smart TV platforms, LG’s webOS system just keeps getting better. The latest webOS 6 uses your viewing history to recommend a range of shows and movies from across various apps. An improved home page offers improved graphics, with dedicated info and search boxes.
All your favourite streaming services
This smart TV is ready for the rapidly expanding range of top quality TV streaming services. All your favourites are there, including the Apple TV Plus, Disney+, BBC iPlayer, Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Now TV and BritBox. For your convenience, the remote control now offers direct access to Netflix, Prime Video, Disney + and Rakuten TV.
Freeview Play makes catch-up TV easy
Find programmes from BBC iPlayer, the ITV Hub, All4 and Demand 5 sitting alongside over 70 TV Channels and up to 15 HD channels. Simply scroll back in your TV guide to watch shows you missed from the last 7 days. Just make sure your TV is connected to the Internet and you're good to go.
Upgrade your TV to one best equipped for the world of streaming TV, with the LG 55UP75006LF.
Please note, this Smart TV features third party Apps. These Apps may be modified or withdrawn at any time. There may also be a delay in launching some of the featured Apps. Catch-up TV Apps may vary by region. The function and availability of apps is not covered by the manufacturer’s or Richer Sounds’ guarantee.
SPECIFICATIONS
Screen
Screen Size: 55"
Screen Technology: LED
Picture Quality
LED Backlight: LED - Direct
Pixel Resolution: 3840 x 2160
HDR: Yes
HDR Formats: HDR10, HLG
Panel Bit Depth: 10 bit (8 + 2 FRC)
Panel Bit Depth: 10 (8+2)
Panel Frequency: 50Hz
Panel Frequency: 50Hz
Display
Screen Resolution: 4K Ultra HD
Smart Features
Apple AirPlay: Yes
BBC iPlayer: Yes
Full Web Browser: Yes
Gesture Control: Optional with extra cost Magic Remote
Netflix 4K Streaming: Yes
Processor: Quad Core Processor
Quad Core Processor: Yes
Smartphone control: Yes
TV Catch Up: Freeview Play
Voice Activated TV: Ready
Connectivity
ARC - Audio Return Channel: Yes
Bluetooth: Yes
Digital Audio Output: Yes - Optical
DLNA Compliant: Yes
HDMI: 2 (HDCP2.2 - 2)
HDMI 2.0: Yes
USB: 1
Wi-Fi: Yes
Tuner
Analogue Tuner: Yes
TV Tuner: Freesat, Freeview
Audio
Speakers: Yes
Features
USB Recording: Yes
USB Video Playback: Yes
Energy Consumption
Energy Efficiency Rating: G
Power Consumption - Standby: 0.5
Energy - kWh/1000h: 103
Energy - HDR rating: G
Energy - HDR kWh/1000h: 129
Energy - Label Rating: G
Dimensions
Dimensions excluding stand WxHxD: 1244 x 726 x 87
Dimensions including stand WxHxD: 1244 x 783 x 235
Maximum Stand Width (mm): 1127
Outer Box Dimensions WxHxD: 1360 x 835 x 175
Wall Mount Required: VESA - 300 x 300
Weight
Weight (KG): 14.3/14.4 (Without/With Stand)
Accessories
Remote Control: Yes
Stand: Yes - Fixed
Customer Reviews
Useful Links
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Edited by a community support team member, 21 May 2022
121 Comments
sorted byAble to 1) unplug my roku. The LG has every streaming service your likely to need 2)unplug my Infra Red TV channel changer. The LG can be controlled from an Alexa and 3) unplug my 3.5mm to bluetooth transmitter.. The LG will transmit audio to Bluetooth headphones.. Quality is excellent. I did need to purchase a vesa stand from amazon (22 quid) as the feet on this TV are too wide for our small TV stand. Wish I had of picked this up 12 months ago (edited)
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This is a basic low end 4K TV. The backlight is dim (it can't go past 300 nits), and the panel has low contrast, so dark scenes appear grey.
Still a good price for a big brand TV though.
The VIP price is £199 (price updates when you log in) and when you first sign-up for VIP you get a £10 off code.
VIP sign up is free, it's essentially just joining their mailing list.
I'd never had an RS online account until yesterday but had been on their mailing list for years following some instore purchases.
When I tried to sign up for VIP list I didn't get the £10 code even though I'd never ordered online.
Spoke to them via Messenger and was told it was because I'd previously been on their mailing list, rather than argue the point I just signed up as a VIP using a different email and immediately got the code.
£299 in John Lewis too.
I have discount from my workplace
So it is £286.50
5 years guarantee.
If it helps to anybody with similar perks.
(can't be 299 so usually you have to get a voucher of £300) (edited)
This TV is only 300 nits, so it's even relatively low compared to an OLED (around 400 nits). So you're room can't be that bright and is likely very suitable to OLED. When people bash OLED and bright rooms they really mean SUPER bright rooms. And my contention then is every TV actually looks horrible in those circumstances. you're just pumping brightness and contrast to a level where your experience is so bright that you miss the details anyway.
I have a Sony OLED in a bright room and it's fantastic. In the evening with no sunlight it's even better, and for movie watching with a lamp with ambient light, it's better still.
Anyway, there is no point in comparing this to an OLED which is a premium experience. The main thing I dislike about LED TVs is the digital looking image - I can never get over it. OLED gives you a picture, like the plasmas of old, that looks more natural and cinematic.
That issue should have been resolved a couple of years ago. It was due to defective LED strips that the company were using at the time. (edited)
But the fact that when watching movies in a dim / dark environment, the black borders or dark scenes will be grey kind of puts me off.
Yeah my plasma has 4 hdmi but you can always get an hdmi switch mine cost £7 and it works perfectly - for me i need at least 11 hdmi sockets so only having 2 like these tellies would require 2 hdmi switches bit of a bummer but it does have freesat and alexa so very tempted!
Depends how u look at it
Richer sounds :
6 years warranty
Employ uk staff who in turn pay uk tax so money coming back to Supprt us as a nation
Pay uk rates and shop rents
Pay uk utility bills
Pay uk tax
Amazon:
Pay no rates
Employ mostly overseas cheap locations
Pay virtually not tax
1 year warranty
Not sure I ld say that is the same price
Crazy price.
When I bought my Amp from RS, think I paid about a tenner to join "VIP" ( ), anyway the remote failed about 18 months later, they swapped it immediately without fuss. (New one was about £55).
;TLDR Join VIP.
You had to pay? It's always been free hasn't it, I've had endless amounts of people join. I've spent a bloody fortune in the Newcastle one, Euan the deputy manager is my go to guy for stuff
Depends what you want to do with it if its just watch telly then great go for it , it will upscale to 4k if that is your bag but for ordinary tv viewing it should be fine!
Modern gamers require 100hz and no motion blur so you would be talking £700 for a requisite tv so not sure why people are arguing over a £299 bargain!
I thought this was a forum for mainly skint folks who have either to chose to heat, eat or 50" telly lol
richersounds.ie
…and JohnLewis say they deliver to most BT postcodes 🏻
Just buy something like this - amazon.co.uk/1ho…8-6
Thanks for that info, I didn't even see the option, managed to get it ordered, not bothered about the £10 off tbh as it's a great deal as is.
Anyone know if these Freesat tv's will support a motorised dish USALS or Diseq1.2c? (edited)
Thing called shopnscan and acneilsen she just did their monthly food survey that gets her £10 a week she has been saving for years doing it she is a survey nutt I did laugh at first but she has 30,000 acneilsen points as well as having won a car and numerous holidays so she had the last laugh!
Yeah but not everyone wants to play games some of us just want a telly to watch and there is hardly much 4k content on freeview which i would imagine is 90% of the peeps on here?
My plasma IS decent and probably has a better picture than this telly!
I am one of the "old fashioned" electronics repair guys and i repair tellies so can keep it going indefinitely unless one of the screen ribbons goes phutt or the screen fails - already repaired the ysus board and the psu board for less than a quid and in these times of penury most folks i know cant afford a pot to p in never mind buy a new telly
Most led tellies can be fixed for a 25p all the boards are on ebay its sometimes as easy as plugging a new pci gfx card into a pc!
I know. Couldn't believe it.
Hopefully helps others.
One year extra warranty here for the £2 odd difference. I’d stick with the deal here (edited)
It's actually only a £2.50 difference for the 6 years warranty as the TV is £289
Thanks, much appreciated, sounds like it will work well for us too.
A simple way to answer this really would be, is your budget going to change anytime soon?
As I am in the same boat, but those high refresh rate TV's are not going to be anywhere near my budget anytime soon. I.e around £300 like this lol.
Also, I can not justify paying all that extra money just for the extra FPS. I know you get a bit more too but honestly. I have always been happy with 60 FPS and TV's in this price range.
However, take that with a grain of salt because this is not my main gaming. I game on PC mostly with consoles second. I do love a big TV for consoles though but I just accept how it looks, and accept that I am paying less for a TV than the best. I also expect consoles to not run as good as my PC so I am ok with this. Though the latest consoles are impressive!
It's more of a case, do you want to pay £300 or £800 - £2000 lol?
Extra tip, have u ever seen above 60 FPS?