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Problem with 4.70.85 update (OLED65B7V)


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Hi,

Ever since my TV updated to 4.70.85 a few days ago I've had an annoying issue - when I turn the TV on, it takes 5-6 minutes for the picture to actually display (instead of a few seconds it used to be). Is anyone else having this?

I usually use my Sky Q (UK satellite TV) remote but even turning just the screen off and on again with the LG remote doesn't help. The TV is detecting input on the HDMI input, it just doesn't display anything (input title initially pops up but then screen goes completely black and the firework screensaver doesn't kick in - I can hear the TV programme as the sound is through a soundbar). Going into menus and stuff doesn't seem to help, nor does trying turning the TV on and off a few times, I basically just have to wait for 5-6 minutes and suddenly the display kicks in.

I've done some googling but can't see anyone else reporting this issue so figured I'd try here...

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