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LG Electronics OLED55E8PUA 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart OLED TV (2018 Model)

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Size: 55 -Inch


Style: TV


Features

  • The 9 Intelligent Processor inside the LG OLED TV with AI ThinQ is the most powerful ever from LG. Developed exclusively for LG OLED TV, the new 9 processor noticeably enhances sharpness and depth while delivering vastly more accurate colors, for the ultimate in picture quality.
  • Pixel Level Dimming enables each of the 8.3 million individually lit pixels of the LG OLED TV with AI ThinQ to brighten, dim or power off completely, achieving perfect black and displaying a level of picture detail impossible with any other television technology.
  • 4K Cinema HDR on LG OLED TV with AI ThinQ features comprehensive support of major high dynamic range formats including Dolby Vision, as well as HDR10 and HLG, both with LGs advanced tone-mapping technology that provides scene-by-scene optimization.
  • Dolby Atmos is the same audio technology developed for state-of-the-art cinemas, with immersive sound that appears to come from everywhere, putting you in the middle of all the excitement.
  • LG OLED Display uses the latest panels, with brighter, self-illuminating pixels that deliver perfect black and intense color. LG OLED TV with AI ThinQ brings movies, sports, games and more to thrilling new life.
  • Inputs: 4 HDMI, 3 USB, 1 RF, 1 Composite in, 1 Ethernet, 1 Optical, 1 RS232C (Mini Jack) and Audio Return Channel Support via HDMI. Bluetooth Yes (4.2)
  • Dimensions (Wx H x D): TV without stand 48.3" x 30.6" x 2", TV with stand: 48.3" x 30.9" x 8.7"
  • LG OLED Display uses the latest panels, with brighter, self-illuminating pixels that deliver perfect black and intense color. LG OLED TV with AI ThinQ brings movies, sports, games and more to thrilling new life.
  • Inputs: 4 HDMI, 3 USB, 1 RF, 1 Composite in, 1 Ethernet, 1 Optical, 1 RS232C (Mini Jack) and Audio Return Channel Support via HDMI.
  • Dimensions (Wx H x D): TV without stand 48.3" x 30.6" x 2", TV with stand: 48.3" x 30.9" x 8.7"

Screen Size: 55 Inches


Brand: LG


Supported Internet Services: YouTube, Browser


Display Technology: OLED


Product Dimensions: 8.7"D x 48.3"W x 30.9"H


Resolution: 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160)


Refresh Rate: 120


Model Name: OLED55E8PUA


Included Components: Stand, TV, Remote


Connectivity Technology: Wireless, Bluetooth, USB, Ethernet, HDMI


Brand Name: ‎LG


Item Weight: ‎48.3 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎8.7 x 48.3 x 30.9 inches


Item model number: ‎OLED55E8PUA


Batteries: ‎2 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color Name: ‎Black


Specification Met: ‎(unset)


Item Weight: ‎48.3 Pounds


Standing screen display size: ‎55 Inches


Date First Available: February 27, 2018


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  • another TV spying on you - bad setup experience - sends you spam too
Size: 55 in Style: TV
I am absolutely baffled at how bad the user experience with this device is, especially considering the other reviews. I am contemplating whether to return it to Amazon. Most importantly, this TV spies on you. When you set this up, you give them permission to observe everything you do, including what program you watch both on your cable and on Netflix/Amazon Prime, and how you interact with the TV. You allow them to collect all that data on their servers and you explicitly allow them to use that for marketing. You should ask yourself: -- why exactly does a TV require an "advertising ID" and -- why exactly should I agree that LG has the right to display advertisements on my private property? I am quite surprised that people put up with this. But let's go through this one by one: --- First Setup Experience Half way through setup, the setup application crashed. That left me with a totally unusable device. The problem is that there is no proper manual (just tedious videos on LG's website). It took me a while to figure out how to reset this to factory settings. In fact, I have had to reset the TV several times, and it required multiple software updates before it became stable. Then, it turns out that this TV really only works properly as intended if you allow it to take over your cable box. The problem is that my cable box is not among those that LG has in their database (I have an Evolution DMS23344UHDS). Now, LG has a web site where you can submit additional cable boxes and they promise to add them, but when you browse the web, you find that people have been complaining about the non-support of this particular cable box with LG as far back as 2016 and apparently LG still hasn't bothered to add it. --- Second Setup Experience Since my cable box is not supported, and I don't really want LG to know (and report back to Korea) every channel that I watch on my cable and when I watch it, I decided to run this expensive TV as a dumb monitor. So I set it up with a Logitech Harmony instead of the fancy remote that comes with it. Small problem - the Harmony also thinks that the LG should take over my cable, so when I press the "guide" button on the Harmony remote, it brings up the TV's interactive guide rather than the cable company's. That can be fixed by telling the Harmony that you have a "dumb" LG TV rather than a smart one. Apparently, all the important IR codes are the same. --- Verdict After One Week So now I have a very expensive dumb monitor, but with good speakers and great picture. If it weren't such a hassle, I would probably still return this to Amazon. I will certainly not buy another LG TV ever. The user interface is stupid, the privacy implications are horrendous, and the TV has surprisingly many quirks. Among them: - no physical controls: there is no way of turning the TV off other than by remote. That is just stupid - no headphone jack: this TV has only optical out, not even a regular line out jack, and switching between sound options is complicated and requires the fancy unusable remote - no component input --- Summary Good screen, good sound, disappointing everything else. I will not ever buy another LG TV --- update after 2 months Update: it gets worse. Now LG has started sending me spam emails to the email address that they previously forced me to give to them to create an "LG account". These emails of the sort of "Register to discover all your product can do" are just stupid and will lust alienate customers further. I am not using the "smart" features of my LG TV, I am using it as a dumb monitor now. But every time that LG sends me spam email, I am even less likely to ever buy another LG device and even more likely to tell all my friends how bad LG is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2018 by Michael Franz

  • Excellent Picture Slightly Odd Setup
Size: 55 in Style: TV
This replaces a brand new Samsung 55 inch QLED. The picture on this OLED is superior to the QLED by far. But then, it cost over $1000 more, and worth it. The Samsung also had problems with the audio sync. This LG doesn't have that problem and works great with surprisingly good audio for TV speakers. The set up was a bit frustrating. Instead of letting you go straight to the broadcast, it seems to force you through the setup for its "Magic Remote". It asks for the internet provider, then lists the ones they think they know, but the location is a different suburb. Same service but not really where we are. Then it wanted to know the set top box manufacturer. Luckily I found it, but LG didn't have it in their memory. I finally was able to bypass it and just programmed our set top box remote to work with the TV. Much simpler. But their Magic Remote was interesting. It had a goofy little cursor that moved with your remote's motion. OK, good. Then I got to the different settings and made just minor tweaks. Basically, it came with nearly all of the controls pre-set at optimum. I used the optical audio out to connect to my receiver and got excellent audio that was in sync, unlike the situation with the Samsung. So far, it's a great set. But certainly not cheap. The vendor (Beach Camera) also did an excellent job in boxing for shipping. They put the actual LG box inside of another, stronger box with corner foam molded to fit. The styrofoam in the LG box was broken in several places and the box had a puncture on the front, but the TV was perfect. Glad I changed to this set. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2018 by HisRegalMadness

  • It's a Nice Tv But...
Size: 55 in Style: TV
I wouldn't pay more than $1300 for any oled. They always hit sale price around black friday. The tv requires extreme calibration. The image I have is not possible out of the box. The isf modes don't look good at all. After endless calibration, this display is quite nice..however I still prefer My qled for gaming. Colors tend to be muted quite a bit. Contrast is also less 3D in some near black scenes. The tv opens up shadow details way too much. When it's not doing that, it's crushing dark scenes too much. In a word, oled has a issues. A balancing issue to be exact. So, it's only good for some things, some of the time. Everyone will tell you this is next level, but it's not. Yes blacks get dark, but see photo. I am missing My stars. It gets a little carried away with, turning off pixels to create black. Overall, it's a nice tv..but definitely not worth top dollar. I got this tv for $1295 on father's day. In short, just wait for sale days. It's okay. But definitely not as good as social media influencers/paid off salesmen tell you it is. If you want color go qled. For the darkest picture oled. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2019 by Quantum TV Quantum TV

  • Late model (2018) LG OLED -- beautiful picture
This TV is nearly perfect for our needs. Our room is reasonably dark, so concerns about absolute brightness didn't apply. Relative brightness across a given image is amazing. The only complaint is that while it supports Atmos, it only (apparently) supports it via its onboard speakers. Those speakers are surprisingly good, but not as good as, say, those of a Sonos ARC soundbar. Yet due to only have an ARC port, the signal out to the Sonos has to travel compressed via Dolby Digital+ (or something like that, don't quote me). So you aren't getting as potentially awesome results from your Sonos as you might with a TV with eARC capable of outputting uncompressed ATMOS. A minor issue given the price difference with the newest model. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2020 by Jeffrey Robbins

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