Perfect Black and Cinematic ColorLG OLED pixels create their own light, and can switch off to achieve truly perfect black levels with zero light bleed, providing the foundation for displaying the lush, vibrant color that only LG OLED TV can deliver. See. Hear. Spectacular.The fusion of advanced image and sound transforms your TV into an entertainment powerhouse. LG OLED TV is the first TV of its kind that brings both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos together. Active HDR with Dolby VisionActive HDR analyzes and optimizes HDR10 content scene-by-scene for an even more striking, more breathtaking High Dynamic Range experience. It also supports Dolby Vision as well as the new backward-compatible HLG HDR standard, assuring compatibility with the most HDR content from streaming. LG OLED DesignBecause LG OLED TV requires no backlight, the screen thickness can be greatly reduced. This Blade Slim design enables it to hang more closely to the wall and blend in better with any home decor. Available in 65"- and 55"-class screen sizes. Product Specifications: Diagonal Class: 55 inches Diagonal Size: 54.6 inches Resolution: 3840 x 2160 Display Type: OLED Display Format: 4K UHD 2160p HDMI Port(s): 4 (HDCP 2.2) Other Input(s): 3 USB, 1 RF In (Antenna/Cable), 1 Composite In, 1 Component In, 1 Ethernet, 1 Optical, 1 RS232C (Mini Jack) Smart TV Operating System: webOS 3.5 Speaker System: 2.2 Channel Other Features: Active HDR with Dolby Vision, Perfect Black, Cinematic Color, Billion Rich Colors, U...
G**M
You are getting what you purchase here.. Beautiful TV and good soundbar (...it isn't multi-speaker 5.1 system though)
The LG OLED55C7P TV is awesome, one of the top-of-the-line 2017 OLED TVs. Picture quality etc. is great (same screen as B7P, C7P, E7P, etc.). I like the C7P best - don't need the E7P's built-in sound, or 'on-glass' design.. Prefer C7P's black bezel to the B7P's silver, and might find a use for Atmos in the TV... The Magic Remote is reasonably intuitive so far, and menus/WebOS is straightforward. The TV and soundbar have played nice together, it was easy to get them working in synch.Included instructions weren't the best, but lots of online information available.SJ9 soundbar, sound is good, loud, clear.. has some heft to it, the subwoofer is also a nice addition and has worked flawlessly (wireless pairing to soundbar).. Remember that it is a soundbar and not a full surround system - if you expect to be blown away by sound clearly generated from all sides, be prepared to be disappointed. Yeah, it has Atmos, and I hear that sometimes, and the stereo/surround separation is there. Your mileage will vary based on room dimensions, materials, layout, etc..I don't think any soundbar can beat the sound from 5+ speakers arranged carefully around the room. But this set up is cleaner and a lot simpler to set up and maintain.(One worry - I hear that I cannot attach 2x LG Magic remotes to the TV at the same time.. haven't tried yet, but that would be disappointing...)
P**.
TV is great. Atmos sound bar is not.
The TV is awesome. Great picture and good operating system.However, the Dolby Atmos and the SJ9 sound bar is a big disappointment. Fidelity from the bar is not too bad. However, without real rear speakers, the surround effect just falls flat. The up firing Atmos speakers are not particularly effective and the side mounted side speakers, which handle the “rear” channel, are pretty much useless. We intend try to return or else sell the sound bar and revert to our prior Bose 5+1 speakers system.
C**E
Awesome all around
Awesome all around. WebOS kicks Androids bum. I have a Sony XBR900 and it's ok but not near too LG and the Android os on the Sony is horrible. This TV is amazing. I got it as a package deal with SJ9 sound bar for $1800. The sound bar is OK but only at the deal I got. I would never pay $850 for the SJ9. Again the TV smoked anything else in its class.
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