LG UR7500 4K smart TVs with webOS and LG ThinQ AI launched in India: All the details – Times of India
LG UR7500 4K smart TV series: Price, availability in India
LG UR7500 is available in four sizes –43-inch for Rs 32,490, 50-inch for Rs 43,990, 55-inch for Rs. 47,990, and 65-inch for Rs. 69,990. The TVs are available to purchase through LG online store and Flipkart.
LG UR7500 4K smart TV series: Specifications, features, and more
Powering the LG UR7500 is the α5 AI Processor 4K Gen6, which incorporates ThinQ AI technology. This processor enhances the picture quality by implementing AI Super Upscaling 4K and AI Brightness Control, ensuring that content is upscaled to near-4K quality and optimised for the best viewing experience.
The TV supports HDR10 Pro, offering a wider range of contrast and colours for more lifelike visuals, claims the company. Additionally, it features Filmmaker Mode, Dynamic Tone Mapping, and HGIG mode to deliver accurate and cinematic picture quality.
Apple Airplay and Homekit integration allow easy streaming from Apple devices. The TVs also support HGiG for an immersive HDR gaming experience and Filmmaker Mode.
LG UR7500 series televisions run on the webOS platform, providing access to a wide range of streaming apps. Users can access popular apps like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar, Apple TV, Sony LIV, Discovery+, Zee5, Voot, Google Play Movies and TV, YuppTV, YouTube, and Eros Now are supported. There is also the LG Content Store, which offers a wide selection of additional apps.
The UR7500 series features a 2.0-channel speaker system with a total output of 20W. The AI Sound Pro technology enhances audio performance by analysing and optimising sound based on the played content.
Connectivity options include three HDMI ports, two USB ports, an Ethernet port, and an RF input. The TVs also support Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for wireless connectivity.
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