4K Ultra HD TVs Buying Guide
Our buying guide will explain which type of 4k ultra hd tv would suit you most, how much you can expect to pay for one, and which features are worth looking out for.
MjdcompPerth
- 4 reviews
- OLED55B7T (55")
- Verified purchase
Amazing!
I've been using this TV for about 6 weeks now and the picture quality is so clear. The Smart TV function is easy to use and the Netflix button on the remote is really handy. The only issue so far that I have had is that when connecting my soundbar SONOS wasn't one of the options so had to do some googling to work it out. However, it wasn't too difficult and was able to get it working relatively quickly. Overall, I'm loving this TV!
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amandusc
- 4 reviews
- OLED55B7T (55")
- Verified purchase
Amazing TV!
Amazing picture quality. The depth and range of colour cannot compare to other TV's on the market. Was worried about speaker quality but really cannot fault it! I'm so happy with the operating system and app's - really easy to use and I can use Youtube (I couldn't on my last TV!). Best thing I've bought last year!
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tamsicleBrisbane
- 8 reviews
- OLED55B7T (55")
- Verified purchase
Great picture quality
Picture quality is excellent, being an OLED the black is truly black and picture us very crisp.
Internal speakers are a bit strange as the sound is not directed outwards, a sound bar would be beneficial.
The remote us used like a wii controller but I feel it it a bit sensitive but no doubt will get used to this over time.
Easily access all the smart TV functions, foxtel set top box, internet etc.
I would recommend this TV as it is $500 or more cheaper than comparable OLED smart TV's.
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Lenny A
- 4 reviews
- 1 like
Incredible Picture
TV with amazing picture quality. The blacks are excellent and the viewing angle is excellent for side on viewing. It has low input lag, 4 HDMI ports (a surprising rarity!), 2 USB ports and an excellent UI. Sound quality is not ideal, but a 2.1 system is easy enough to set up (though may require some fiddling for full integration such as using the remote to adjust volume) and sounds much better. Highly recommend!
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TinHeadAdelaide
- 7 reviews
- 9 likes
- OLED55B7T (55")
- Verified purchase
Fantastic picture quality
This TV is amongst the best currently available. Finally OLED has become more affordable. The blacks were one of the things I was missing coming from a Samsung Plasma and watching a film in the dark really is dramatically different with OLED. An extreme example is when the credits roll they are just text floating in black. You don't get this effect with cinema as they always have to have exit and stair lights on.
Colours are great and while calibration is always recommended, this TV has some very acceptable picture modes (cinema and dark/bright room) from the factory.
The smart features (Web OS) work well and I like the gesture controlled cursor the remote offers.
Very happy with this purchase.
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JondalarAU
Fantastic Picture, OLED or nothing!
I had been researching a TV upgrade for some time and kept coming back to OLED as the best, despite the misleading advertising and naming by Samsung with their "QLED". When the post Christmas sales brought a fantastic price on the LG B7 I purchased one and have zero regrets. This TV is amazing and Netflix works so well on it with tons of 4K Dolby Vision content. Sound was perhaps a little thin but we added an LG sound bar which turns on with the TV and the volume is controlled from the TV remote also. Love it!
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Martin[email protected]
- 7 reviews
- OLED55B7T (55")
- Verified purchase
Beautiful TV with good range of options
The jump from a Samsung 30" LCD TV to this LG 55" OLED TV was a large one for us. We are somewhat TV addicts, as a family spending enough time in front of the box to warrant a place on Gogglebox. So, we thought we would treat ourselves by upsizing.
Getting the TV unboxed was interesting and required a few YouTube views to ensure we were doing the right thing. It is, after all, an expensive item to break during unboxing!
But setting up the TV was a walk in the park. The default settings are pretty much fine for us but the ability to tw...Read more
eak to suit is great. The colours are sharp, the image is crisp. The sound is fine, everything's good. If you like TV and are unsure whether to invest in a larger/higher-quality TV, I suggest you pop down to your local TV showroom and have a look. Sure, they always show the movies or shows that bring out the colour, but it really is noticeable - especially on higher quality content.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Tom
- 2 reviews
- 5 likes
- OLED55B7T (55")
- Verified purchase
This is an excellent TV
After doing a lot of research, I purchased this TV in the January sales. It is outstanding.
The picture quality is fantastic. The thing I love the most is the 'magic remote'. It makes browsing TV channels really easy. Its like a wii remote. You point the remote at the screen and use the menus.
The menus are really slick. It just works really nicely - everything is intuitive. I love having access to netflix with just one button press on the remote.
I added an LG soundbar - just a $300 one. Sounds great with it.
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SP BrisbaneBrisbane
- 11 reviews
- OLED55B7T (55")
- Verified purchase
Spectacular
I am blown away by the clarity of the picture on this OLED TV. The HD channels in particular are amazing and the detail that I can now see is phenomenal. I purchased this at JB Hi-Fi during the boxing day sale for a great price. I know this is not the top of the range model that LG offer but from what I understand the other models have more features on the TV itself that I suspect I would never use. The sound is not terrific, it's ok, but i use a BOSE sounn system with it and the combination is perfect
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Questions & Answers
Brankoasked
How do you watch another tv channel will you are recording another. Once I set recording and try to change channel it ask me if I do change it will stop recording. Is there somewhere in settings to change this?
4 answers
The TV's operation is the same as my (prior) Sony LCD of 4 years old. You set the record (for only free to air)...and then select your cable channel on, (in my case Optus).
I can't record at all on Optus cable channels (no fetch etc). If you have a Optus Fetch or Foxtel similar it may be different. Of course I am recording on a HD plugged in USB.
I can record free to air and watch...........but can only if I am watching first and the record cuts in & does it in the background. But not record and switch to watching . Strange but the same on LG and Sony.
This LG is the greatest experience and with Netflix @ $10 a month worth the money (although I admit that it's double the price of a non OLED LG.
You could ask LG on customer service but it was the same on Sony and I'm assuming the same and unalterable. Please let me know if you find out otherwise.
Hi, as far as I'm aware you can't do it if you want to switch to another free to air channel - I don't know if Wheels' answer above will work either, as we seldom want to record unless we're called away while watching something.
Sorry I can't help you, maybe someone else knows? I didn't see it mentioned in the instructions...
Hi a bit late replying but I played around with this on the weekend, once you start recording a free to air tv channel to you usb drve if you change channel you get a message saying this will cancel recording do you want to change channel? There is a multiview mode where you could record a tv channel and a input from say a Blueray player or xbox using a netflix app, these screens are a little small.
If you go to your help app for the TV on the home scroll of options across the bottom you will find it talking about the limitation of recording other types of streams and what inputs they need to come in on. It may be true that the better models have dual receivers so you can watch and record different channels but not this one from what I have found so far.
Cheers
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