LGs HDR enabled Tvs now recommended by Netflix
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Barry J
I have 43in LG 4k TV and it streams Netflix without problems using Netflix app plays 4kHDR and 4K awesome picture quality. I have mine directly connected to network not using wireless
mtrai
Denial
https://devices.netflix.com/en/recommendedtv/2017/
Sony's are also recommended...
Loobyluggs
So, no need for STB's...who'd thought that? Oh wai....
Razoola
Its a pity, LGs 2016 OLEDS suffer from undefeatable lipsync issues while watching netflix with the internal app. See this clip from 'The Matrix', sound is coming from the E6 TV's internal speaker. none of the sound delay settings can fix this situation.
https://youtu.be/Heqf_rstv8U
Neo Cyrus
Recommended by Netflix? I guess the these TVs will spy on you as well.
Denial
Neo Cyrus
Reardan
This thread is like a microcosm of the problems of this forum.
Got one guy referencing his dumb crusade against augmenting the capabilities of your TV with a box
Another one saying he's not going to stop using Sony just because Netflix endorses LG, but there are tons of TVs on Netflix's recommended list from multiple manufacturers, including Sony.
Another one saying he has nothing concrete but is sure that not only is his TV spying on him, but that Netflix of all companies would be at the heart of it.
And then yet another guy who just gives us a post, which reads like an ad, detailing his TV and Netflix experience, for no discernable reason.
And to complete the circle, you now have a guy complaining about it.
Neo Cyrus
Loobyluggs
heffeque
I've got an LG 55LF652V and... although it's 1080p, image quality is great, even with the passive 3D glasses on (3D glasses from the cinema work perfectly too, so I have a ton of "free" glasses for when friends come over).
Netflix works quite nicely. No lip-sync problems here.
Although I'm aware that HDR does wonders for image quality (more than 4K, which is mostly useless unless you have a huuuge screen or sit extremely close to the TV), I would have liked to see Netflix offering 3D content.