LG 50UN8100 50 " (50UN81006LB)
Photos 8 | Outdated Product £448.00 Smart TV with a screen of moderate size (50" diagonally), positioned as an affordable TV panel from first-tier manufacturers with advanced "smart" functionality. The software part of the model is “managed” by the webOS 5.0 shell, flavored with the Deep ThinQ deep machine learning system. Complementing the smart picture are voice assistants Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. Commands to the TV are given from the "magic" remote control Magic Remote. The screen of the LG 50UN8100 is based on a purebred eight-bit 4K matrix with a standard frame rate of 60 Hz. From a tidbit, he was “brought up” with support for HDR10 Pro and HLG Pro. Instead of or in addition to network capabilities, the viewer is offered the services of a multi-format tuner for receiving television broadcasting signals in digi...tal format (DVB-T2, DVB-C and DVB-S2). Also at the user's disposal is an optical audio output for pumping the sound of an already good regular audio system with a total power of 20 watts. At the back, the body of the TV panel is “perforated” with holes for a VESA-compatible bracket 200x200 mm, which is commonly used for wall-mounted TV placement. |
Smart TV with a screen of moderate size (50" diagonally), positioned as an affordable TV panel from first-tier manufacturers with advanced "smart" functionality. The software part of the model is “managed” by the webOS 5.0 shell, flavored with the Deep ThinQ deep machine learning system. Complementing the smart picture are voice assistants Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. Commands to the TV are given from the "magic" remote control Magic Remote.
The screen of the LG 50UN8100 is based on a purebred eight-bit 4K matrix with a standard frame rate of 60 Hz. From a tidbit, he was “brought up” with support for HDR10 Pro and HLG Pro. Instead of or in addition to network capabilities, the viewer is offered the services of a multi-format tuner for receiving television broadcasting signals in digital format (DVB-T2, DVB-C and DVB-S2). Also at the user's disposal is an optical audio output for pumping the sound of an already good regular audio system with a total power of 20 watts. At the back, the body of the TV panel is “perforated” with holes for a VESA-compatible bracket 200x200 mm, which is commonly used for wall-mounted TV placement.