eric272—October 27, 2025
I originally had a 75" NanoCell 90 series 4k TV (model# LG75NANO90UNA) that I purchased in late 2020 and it worked great and had excellent picture from every angle. My wife was cleaning around the TV and dropped something to smacked the screen and cracked it. I had purchased an extended warranty and was originally told even a cracked screen can be replaced. Couldn't get it fixed so had to buy a new TV (Happy to get a new tv but not paying for it :/) What can you do, just suck it up and buy a new one. I looked at other brands such as Sony and Samsung. Didn't really consider looking at other brands like Hisense, TCL, Onn, etc.. as I don't want a "cheap" tv and settle for less. So wanting to stay with LG because I liked WebOS, the color quality, same vesa mounting points, having 4 HDMI Ports (yup you read that correctly), Bluetooth (to connect to my bluetooth soundbar), Dual speakers w/built in Subwoofers (yes select lg models have subwoofers built in) & 120Hz HDMI Ports (my old tv only had one 120Hz Port). Not being a fan of Samsung's crappy operating system and no other manufacturer offers everything i had on my old tv, I ended up staying with LG. Was originally looking to purchase a tv from a Big Box Club Store but they were missing alot of the same features I had on my other tv so I looked at this tv at a Big Box Store (the one that everyone knows of) but it was about $150 more than what Amazon had and would take about 2-3 days to get delivered. I didnt really want to spend my hard earned money at that big box store, I ended up finding the exact same tv and purchased it on Amazon for much cheaper. Also got it delivered for free much quicker (within 1 day). Was delivered very quickly and personally mounted it on my wall bracket. Setup was very easy. If your looking to purchase this tv make sure to adjust the picture settings and sound settings. Even though there is a AI assisted picture and sound guide, I found it was horrible and completely screwed up the picture and sound. Made it look to washed out and to much treble. Took about 20mins going through each picture setting and adjusting. I corrected the picture and sound settings for each input and once I did that it made a HUGE difference. I currently have an Nvidia Shield w/Tivimate on it, a PS5, a Roku Ultra and then an HDMI switch that has a Bluray Player, a Nintendo Switch, a Raspberry Pi w/RetroPie installed on it and a Nintendo Wii. All my devices work great and sound great too. No issues with gaming capability, Each device connected to it has good picture and sound quality. I am very happy with this TV and the LG brand. Hopefully I can get another 5+ years out of it. Didn't purchase an extended warranty as they are sort of pointless and will not be honored. Read more
Mike Cordell—November 14, 2025
I should begin by saying the picture was fine. Sound was maybe odd, but I didn’t have it long enough to try the different settings. The tv was delivered damaged, unknown to me until I removed the screen covering to discover the bezel bent and exposing the lights on the side, not LGs fault, that is on Amazon. The thing that caused the tv to lose so many points was the awful “magic remote “. It is so difficult to select a choice with the cursor design ; you have to hold the remote with both hands and then click several times for a response. The logic in the operation of the tv is immensely strange and infathomable. Just a frustrating experience on all counts. Used the tv for three days waiting for the pickup and told myself never again LG. Also I don’t know why all the manufacturers have eliminated direct access channel selection. My wife refused to touch the remote after a few minutes as many buttons are not labeled. Guess I will go back to Samsung. Read more
Customer—December 21, 2025
Best, brightest picture of any TV I've ever owned. Read more
JLC—December 19, 2025
The picture is very nice, and I was finally able to integrate our sound bar with the TV. There are only two issues. One is that if we pause a show for more than a couple minutes the sound bar shuts off. We then need to use the separate remote for the sound bar to turn the sound bar back on. This is rather annoying, but I think it may be due to the sound bar and not the TV. The big issue is that the new “magic remote” is horrible. I do not care for the cursor option at all. And it keeps popping up even when I don’t want it to. The worst problem however is that there is no mute button. I finally found that in order to mute the TV, you have to hold the volume down button down for a couple seconds. Of course, when you do that, the volume decreases for a couple seconds before it mutes. That means if you’re muting a commercial and then you want to unmute it when the show comes back on you then have to readjust the volume every single time you do that. This is very annoying. If it wasn’t for that, I would give the TV five stars. Read more
Barry King—December 19, 2025
Sweet television. I love LG's webOS platform. Read more
Diane—December 5, 2025
The picture is decent although not anywhere near the 65inch Oled LGTV I was replacing. I am returning this based on the sound. Above 34 the static is terrible. And classical music sounds awful. I didn’t spend $1000 to buy spend more on a soundbar that sounds half decent. My tv could’ve been a defective one. That’s the reason for the 2 starts. I didn’t think I’d notice the difference between my 2017 C series Oled and this but I do. But the sound is unbearably annoying. Read more
Trevor Paul—January 3, 2026
Despite a perfect looking box, I got a less than ideal panel and the polarizer on the lower left isn’t uniform causing discoloration Read more
Tab Wright—December 25, 2025
Great picture quality and the WebOS LG has works very well. Read more