
LG 43UN73906LE
43", LCD, 4K, 2020
LG 43UN73906LE
43", LCD, 4K, 2020
I use the unit as a 2 TV in the fitness room. I would not put it in the living room. The white plastic casing looks cheap. The screws for the feet were missing. I am a little disappointed with the picture quality, although this model had very good ratings in the German product test. But I think that for the price, you can't ask for more.
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A good size for the bedroom and does what it should. Optically in white it is almost not noticeable on the wall because I have saved a still image and it then looks like a picture.....cool
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Simple and practical TV. Quick to set up.
I had previously ordered a Grundig TV. HDMI connections did not work. Returned for repair. After repair, I had no picture.
Digitec agreed to take it back and give me a credit note. Now I just bought this LG.
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Great value for money, very quick installation without operating instructions, fast delivery and the picture doesn't judder with the internet cable either.
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The TV itself is quite OK in terms of picture, sound and price. It is suitable for people who are more interested in streaming than in TV programmes.
But - the really big but - the documentation is an imposition. There is only a manual on screen, nothing printed. No search function, no index and without the slightest explanation. Many things do not work:
- The channel export doesn't work properly and also doesn't take the ID of the favourites, you have to sort the channels on the device instead of on the PC with Chansort. Extremely tedious, especially because the "all channels" page of the favourites manager always jumps back to the beginning.
- There is no persistent alphabetical sorting of the channels. Unfortunately, my provider lists the 252 channels in a scrambled fashion, so they have to be sorted somehow.
- Recording programmes works with a 256 Gbyte stick, but the pause function does not work. Not even with a second stick. Only when using a terabyte hard disc (WD elements) do both work?!
- The Magic remote control has one button each for Netflix, PrimeVideo and Movies, but there is no room for the Teletext button.
The use of the "Home" page and its configuration is not explained clearly anywhere.
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