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LG 80 Collection 43″ Alexa Constructed-in, 4K UHD Good TV, 60Hz Refresh Fee, Filmmaker Mode, Recreation Optimizer (43UP8000, 2021)

Original price was: $359.99.Current price is: $322.11.

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What you need, multi function ultra-slim 4K bundle. It is an Extremely Excessive Definition cinema display screen show backed by our highly effective processor to boost coloration, distinction, element and sound. It is an enormous library of content material proper at your fingertips. It is management of all of your appropriate good dwelling gadgets with ThinQ AI and the Magic Distant.
REAL 4K DISPLAY: The wealthy 4K shows of LG UHD TVs ship high quality you’ll be able to see in each scene. Get pleasure from vibrant colours, excessive distinction, and impeccable element.
QUAD CORE PROCESSOR 4K: Our Quad Core Processor 4K provides you a easy, crisp viewing expertise with enhanced distinction, coloration and blacks.
WEBOS + LG THINQ AI W/ MAGIC REMOTE: Management your good dwelling theater with ease. ThinQ AI and the Magic Distant allow easy navigation and intuitive voice instructions, whereas the webOS platform helps an enormous library of content material with most of the hottest streaming apps.
TRUMOTION 120 (Native 60Hz): TruMotion 120 expertise reduces blur to sharpen particulars with as much as 120 frames per second, giving fast-moving motion sequences and lightning-quick sports activities a easy, clear look.
WORKS WITH HEY GOOGLE / ALEXA: Customise and management your good dwelling with ease. LG UHD TVs work with “Hey Google,” Amazon Alexa, Apple Play2, and Apple Homekit – making it a cinch to solid your favourite content material, discover the most recent climate forecast, and rather more.

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Clients reward the TV’s image high quality, with one noting its crisp particulars, and respect its performance, with one mentioning seamless integration with different tech. They discover it simple to arrange and take into account it good worth for cash. The colour high quality receives optimistic suggestions, with beautiful visuals on high-quality inputs. Whereas the magic distant receives combined reactions, with some discovering it wonderful whereas others take into account it gimmicky, clients report sluggish and unresponsive efficiency.

8 reviews for LG 80 Collection 43″ Alexa Constructed-in, 4K UHD Good TV, 60Hz Refresh Fee, Filmmaker Mode, Recreation Optimizer (43UP8000, 2021)

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  1. QK Shopper

    Great value, great screen. Great stand. I’m using it with a Mac Mini and it’s terrific.
    This monitory is a very good value. The screen is fabulous. It’s bright, adjustable, and beautiful. The stand is sturdy (I get no wobble) and relatively very adjustable compared to stands like the one on the $1600 Apple Studio display. So, that’s the first big point to make because it matters a lot. $1600 vs $400.I have it connected to an M1 Mac Mini using the cable provided by LG. In that use, it does not need to power anything as the Mini and the monitor have their own power. I got a second one of these for my graphics guy who sometimes works in the office. He has an iMAC at home and I got this so he could bring his M1 MacBook Pro into the office and have a decent screen to work on in the office without dropping a lot of money for another set up as good as the one he has at home. In that use case, the LG monitor plugs into his MacBook and powers it, charges it, and connects it to the screen. And, if he wants (not his preference) he can drive the LG monitor with MacBook open and have second screen. That set up works great, too.The pros are clear.- Cost- Screen/image quality- versatilitySome Cons.- One of the reasons to consider something like the Apple Studio display if you are Mac user is that the native controls on your Mac can control screen brightness. You cannot do that with this LG. You HAVE to use it’s old style, on screen, system to move brightness up and down. That’s a hassle if you change brightness through the day as conditions change. You will end up just finding the best spot and leaving it at that. Using the little toggle stick thing LG has at bottom center of screen (underneath) is a 4 step process to change screen brightness. If LG improved that, they should allow a user selectable setting to make one of the directions of the toggle (forward, back, right left) control brightness without navigating to brightness control place. In this respect, most Dell monitor controls are better as you can get to changing brightness with two steps not 4. If that bothers you and you change brightness a lot, don’t get this monitor.- It’s 4k. I’ve only recently been tuning into (many experts describe this on YouTube) how Macs are better set up natively for 5k. That’s why their studio display is 5k. At 4k, it’s doing a little extra work scaling all the time. To me, this is not noticeable and I adjust scaling where I like and it’s great.- Sound quality is so so for speakers. But, they are otherwise, not really usable anyway on a Mac because you have to control volume with the same, limited toggle system. If you get this monitor and are using on a Mac, I’d set up a USB speaker or something else for your sound so that your keyboard can control the volume. Your keyboard on a Mac anyway cannot control ANYTHING on this monitor.In summary. Great monitor. I’m very happy with it. So it the graphics guy who works for me. But, if you want native Mac controls and more native Mac resolution (5k), that’s when you might start thinking about spending $1200 more for the Mac Studio. That’s a lot more to spend. (Or, look at the 27 inch LG UltraFine 5K Display 27MD5KL that Apple used to sell that LG still sells for $1300. I have one of those driven by another Mac Mini. It is my favorite monitor, by far, and I’ve had a lot of em.)This monitor I’m reviewing: Gorgeous screen, great value. It works.

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  2. Suzie

    Love this
    Great TV. Very easy to use. Great picture quality.

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  3. MICHAEL G WILLIAMS

    No so smart smart TV
    Look… the things that I desire in a TV really focus display, usability within the platform, and, because i have focused on making home smart, it’s ability to work seamlessly with my other tech. The TV looks great, has amazing visuals but it’s actual user interface is bloated and too hard to use. There are simple things that I’d like to do that I literally have to watch youtube videos to do! The worst part is that unless you use lg and their million apps for your smart home exclusively you have to spend a lot of time trying to figure how to work it into a system you’ve built. I use Google home… everything smart in my house from my speakers to the air purifier work seemlessly..seamlessly… this TV is now the outlier and a source of frustration. Think hard before you buy this.

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  4. Amazon Customer

    Great TV but the volume fluctuates a lot between programs
    I really love the picture quality and the gaming features on this TV. My only problem is that the volume fluctuates a lot. At any given volume one application will be a perfect volume and the next will be very quiet. It even differs between commercials and a show in the same application (although less dramatically). The automatic volume adapter option barely makes a difference. It’s just a minor inconvenience to me but still worth noting. Overall I think the TV is great, especially for the price.

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  5. Joseph Bourke

    Magic Remote is amazing!
    I know there are much more expensive TVs out there, but this one is right down the middle in terms of great picture quality vs cost.The smart side of the TV can be a little bothersome. Popups here and there suggesting shows I could care less about, and channel offers they want me to sign up for.The LG Channels are a great plus – lots of choices and really easy to filter out the ones I don’t watch.The magic remote is really magical! There’s a learning curve, and you can’t be heavy handed with it. The mouse wheel takes practice to master – if you don’t click it straight on you can change the channel, but it will replace all your remotes, which is a real game changer!I bought the extended warranty, which was not too expensive – good insurance on an expensive piece of tech.

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  6. B.DIDDY

    Great tv for the price
    My previous 50 inch 4k hisense roku tv stopped working after two years due to flickering screen on and off along with my warranty being expired. So I got a new lg tv which was my first so the setup was easy I like the web os on the 50 inch lg 4K television. Everything is on the screen especially using the magic remote you can scroll and click or point and click on what you wanna watch. You can input the devices to the television to control it all with the magic remote I had to take off my PS5 along with my xbox one s from the magic remote. Because I would accidentally activate my console the main reason on buying this television was that it had three hdmi inputs, apple air play & good for gaming.

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  7. C. B.

    Barely used LG went DEAD
    Barely used and LG TV goes dead, no service, horrible purchase.

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  8. TammyBeck

    A Gift
    This was a gift to someone and they seem to love it and all the functions and options it provides (their first smart TV).

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    LG 80 Collection 43″ Alexa Constructed-in, 4K UHD Good TV, 60Hz Refresh Fee, Filmmaker Mode, Recreation Optimizer (43UP8000, 2021)
    LG 80 Collection 43″ Alexa Constructed-in, 4K UHD Good TV, 60Hz Refresh Fee, Filmmaker Mode, Recreation Optimizer (43UP8000, 2021)

    Original price was: $359.99.Current price is: $322.11.

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