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LG 55UR8040PSB 139 cm (55 inch) 4K UHD Smart LED TV WebOS Active HDR
LG 55UR8040PSB 139 cm (55 inch) 4K UHD Smart LED TV WebOS Active HDR
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α5 AI Processor 4K Gen6 with AI Brightness & 4K Upscaling
This refers to the TV's central processing unit (CPU), which is responsible for handling various tasks and improving the picture quality. The AI features suggest that the TV uses artificial intelligence to enhance brightness and upscale lower-resolution content to 4K resolution for a better viewing experience.
Magic Remote
This is a type of remote control that offers advanced functionalities. It typically includes features like universal control, allowing you to operate other devices such as a set-top box or DVD player, point-and-click navigation, scrolling, and voice control. It simplifies the user interface and makes it easier to interact with the TV.
Filmmaker Mode
This mode is designed to present content as closely as possible to how the director intended it to be viewed. It often disables certain TV processing effects like motion smoothing and adjusts the picture and sound settings to provide a more authentic cinematic experience.
AI Sound Pro (Virtual Surround 5.1.2)
This feature enhances the audio experience by creating a virtual surround sound environment. In this case, it's advertised as providing a 5.1.2 audio setup, which means it simulates a sound system with five main speakers, a subwoofer, and two height speakers for a more immersive audio experience.
Smart WebOS platform with OTT Apps
This indicates that the TV has a built-in smart operating system called WebOS, which offers access to various streaming apps over the internet. OTT stands for "Over-The-Top" and refers to services like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar, and more. With these apps, you can stream movies, TV shows, and other content directly on the TV without needing external devices.
ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) and HGIG Mode
These are gaming-related features. ALLM is a feature that automatically switches the TV to a low-latency mode when it detects that a game console is connected. This reduces input lag, making gaming more responsive. HGIG (HDR Gaming Interest Group) mode is designed to optimize HDR (High Dynamic Range) settings for gaming, ensuring a better visual experience when playing HDR-enabled games.
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