LG OLED55GX6 (55", OLED, 4K, 2020)
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LG OLED55GX6

55", OLED, 4K, 2020


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Anonymous

3 years ago

Can this TV burn out while gaming?

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aswiss

3 years ago

For technical reasons, every OLED could "burn in". However, the TV sets already have very good maintenance tools on board that counteract this. Static displays over a long period of time are not so good for OLED. If you don't deactivate anything, the risk is minimal - but you should still know that it can happen if you don't use it properly. I have had a 65E6 since 2016 - no burn-in visible with normal film/TV use. What you can see is the different ageing of the OLEDS in the area of the black bars when watching films. But that is not a problem there. Also not visible with normal TV, only with test patterns. After all, the TV is advertised as a gaming monitor. I don't play games myself, so I can't say much about it.

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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The wall bracket is integrated in the scope of delivery. Only this is attached to the upper edge and only with this can you achieve the seamless look. If you want to use a swivel mount like the one mentioned, the holes for it are in the centre of the unit, as shown in the rear view. But be aware that the VESA dimensions of the TV (300mmx300mm) and the wall mount do not match.

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patricia_rose

4 years ago

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Raphael_N

4 years ago

hello, the TV comes with a wall mount. You will have to fix it firmly to the wall. Otherwise you can buy feet to put it on a piece of furniture for example. These feet are sold separately. The remote control is delivered with.

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account

4 years ago

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Swizzair

4 years ago

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The G stands for Gallery ... the G is flat throughout and can thus be mounted closer to the wall. It should also come with a wall mount and not a stand. Finally, the GX has the better audio system. 4.2 instead of 2.2 and 60W instead of 40W output power. In summary: The GX should be on the wall and the sound is slightly better but still too bad ;) Cheers!

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scy

4 years ago

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RAPPERSWILsg

4 years ago

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Receiver (Monitor Out) to TV (Hdmi 2 ARC), and all your sound sources (broadcast devices) to receiver. Important, so that you don't lose quality: the receiver should support 4K (HDR, if some sources are HDR, e.g. PS4). If not, connect directly to a TV that is 4K/HDR, but then you can't use ARC for all sources. If everything is compatible: Activate ARC in TV and also activate Hdmi CEC / ARC in receiver.

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luca.uzelac04

3 years ago

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