LG 49UN71006LB 49″ Smart 4K Ultra HD TV with HDR, Google Assistant and Alexa Compatibility
4K with upscaling powered by a Quad Core Processor. ThinQ AI – voice control for your home through your TV. Smart TV includes streaming services like Disney+. Ultra Surround tech puts you at the heart of movies. Smart TV connects to Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant.
Enjoy rainy weekends indoors with snacks, a big blanket and this 49-inch TV from LG. Whether you’re watching the latest blockbuster or a nostalgic classic, you can enjoy both in the same amazing detail, since the 4K TV comes with upscaling capabilities. It’ll sound just as good too, as Ultra Surround tech wraps you up in all the action, making you feel like you’re actually in the scene. When you’re looking for a new TV show to binge, you’ll have access to all different smart apps, including Disney+. You can even connect it your existing Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant speaker, and then thanks to LG ThinQ AI technology, control all the smart tech in your house using the TV.
We want you to fully enjoy your new TV, so please be careful when unpacking it – pull it out of the box using the edges so that you don’t damage the screen. If you need to return your TV for any reason, we just ask that you don’t pack the plug in front of the screen as it could damage the TV in transit.
Additional information
Dimensions | (H)70.8 x (W)110.8 x (D)23.1 |
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USB Input | 2 |
Resolution Size | 3840 x 2160 |
Screen Type | LED |
HDMI Input | 3 |
Stand Type | Static |
Resolution Type | 4K Ultra HD |
Smart TV | Yes |
Internet Connection | Built-in WiFi |
HDR (High Dynamic Range) | Yes |
Screen Size | 49 Inches |
Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year |
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