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    • By cpvusa
      OLED65G5WUA - brand new.  Direct connection to Router with 350M up and down speeds.  Primary apps are YouTubeTV and PrimeVideo.  Internet line is dedicated and has low latency.
      As an owner of multiple previous LG OLED TV products, I expected better results from the latest generation.
      It seems that any live picture feed of sporting events the picture is very poor.  Tried various picture and advanced options, but ending up having to reset options to factory to watch most other tv offerings.  
      If set on Standard, some faces of fans behind players are not even recognizable.  For golf, the trees have foliage that don't even look like branches.  Most of the players have a glow.  In some live offerings, the crowd members look like cotton ball splotches.
      For 4K, and Prime Movies, pretty good.  New channels, have jagged letters, and poor color representation.
      I was unable to return TV because I did not have the original packaging (which I threw out before testing TV next day).  LG sent out technician from Express who proceeded to imply that my eyes were deceiving me, lighting was too much, too close, too far, etc. etc.  Never saw somebody go out of their way to tell me I am crazy.
      LG will not send out a second technician, as the tech team are convinced (despite real pictures to the contrary) that the TV is fine, and I have no recourse, except to call - at my expense - other certified LG technicians.  They are right and I am wrong.
      What is worse, is if you go in a store, you see the beautiful 4K picture - which is not a live streaming event.   My other OLED tv's do not have this issue.
      I would like to know if there are others with this type of experience.  My only other options are small claims court (the pictures alone would win the case) - and good luck collecting, or eat the large sum of money I paid, and get myself a Sony.
      I have attached one picture - if you will look at the people on the left side or in the middle, their faces are not even recognizable.  This is at 1080P live feed

    • By News Reporter
      From Iconic Football Stadiums in Europe to Legendary Baseball Parks in the U.S.,
      LG’s Advanced Display Technologies Are Redefining the Live Sports Experience

      SEOUL, June 23, 2025 — LG Electronics (LG) is further solidifying its leadership in the global digital signage market by delivering differentiated products and integrated management solutions tailored for the sports and entertainment sectors.
      LG is set to supply a total of 1,700 square meters of indoor and outdoor signage to Roig Arena in Valencia, Spain – scheduled to open this September. Set to become Spain’s largest indoor stadium with a capacity of 20,000, the sports venue will serve as the new home of Valencia Basket Club, an elite professional basketball team.
      A signature feature of the venue will be The Eye – a 300-square-meter, eye-shaped LED screen mounted on the façade near the main entrance, designed to captivate visitors with its striking visual presence.
      Inside the arena, LG’s installations will include a central scoreboard, a massive LED screen spanning 76 meters in width, a secondary screen behind the stage and a ribbon board encircling the venue – collectively delivering a dynamic and immersive spectator experience.
      With signage installations in around 200 countries, LG continues to strengthen its position in the commercial display sector, supplying signage to a wide range of sports venues, from large-scale stadiums to local training facilities.
      The company is especially gaining traction in Europe and North America – regions home to many of the world’s most popular sports. LG’s high-resolution signage provides vivid, lifelike visuals, while the LG Business Cloud platform enables streamlined remote management, tailored content distribution and effective advertising solutions – delivering added convenience for B2B clients and unlocking new revenue opportunities.
      In Spain, LG signage has become the preferred choice among professional football clubs. A notable example is Atlético Madrid’s home stadium, the Riyadh Air Metropolitano, which features a high-performance LED screen covering over 2,000 square meters and an LED ribbon board extending more than 400 meters. At Real Sociedad’s Reale Arena, LG not only installed an LED scoreboard and ribbon board but also supplied over 800 signage units of various sizes for the stadium’s player facilities.
      In 2021, LG equipped Wembley Stadium – the largest stadium in the UK with a capacity of 90,000 – with an 840-square-meter LED screen measuring 57 meters wide and 7.5 meters high. LG signage is also featured at Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium, Bristol City’s Ashton Gate Stadium, Eintracht Frankfurt’s Deutsche Bank Park in Germany and Club Brugge’s Jan Breydel Stadium in Belgium.
      In the U.S., LG recently supplied approximately 842 square meters of signage to Fenway Park – home of the Boston Red Sox – including a main scoreboard and a large ribbon board. Earlier this year, LG also installed a ribbon board at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
      According to global market research firm Omdia, the global LED signage market – including sports-related facilities – is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 13.4 percent, surpassing KRW 14 trillion by 2029.
      “The global signage market is increasingly recognizing LG’s ability to deliver total solutions that enhance the B2B customer experience,” said Paik Ki-mun, head of Information Display Business at the LG Media Entertainment Solution Company. “We remain committed to delivering differentiated display solutions that elevate live experiences across a broad spectrum of industries, with sports being a key focus.”
      Ready to transform your venue experience?
      link hidden, please login to view to discover tailored digital display solutions designed to elevate your customer interactions. # # #

    • By News Reporter
      An exciting transformation is taking place in the world of sports entertainment, revolutionizing how enthusiasts engage with live games and events to foster stronger connections with their favorite athletes and teams.
      link hidden, please login to view1 from LG Ad Solutions, a global leader in connected TV (CTV) and cross-screen advertising, offer compelling insights into the growing trend of consuming sports content through streaming services. Over 70 percent of respondents across the US, UK and Canada regularly stream live sports and a considerable portion expressed intentions to stream upcoming major sports games. With increasingly convenient options available, evidence proves that sports streaming is gaining rapid momentum.
      Amidst the surge in sports consumption via streaming, LG Smart TVs offer a comprehensive and compelling array of options catered to the preferences of every sports fan. Available on both paid and free ad-supported streaming services, LG Smart TV users can enjoy a variety of sports content on the big screen for an immersive and dynamic viewing experience that brings the excitement of the game right into the living room. In anticipation of the buzz surrounding major sports events later this year, LG Smart TVs promise to heighten these games and tournaments, bringing people together for a sensational sports entertainment experience.

      Notably, users can access LG Channels, the company’s exclusive, free streaming service, which boasts an extensive range of sports channels, presenting coverage of popular games and events across multiple countries. For example, popular content from the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA), Matthew Berry’s Fantasy Life and the National Football League (NFL) have captured the attention of sports lovers from the US. Similarly, in Europe, viewers have engaged with a multitude of channels showcasing regional or local leagues, such as FIFA+, DAZN RISE, Tennis Channel, EdgeSports, MTRSPT1 and SportsGrid, providing a diverse range of content for enthusiasts of any sport.

      Tailored for passionate sports fans, LG Smart TVs are loaded with versatile features including Sports Portal2 and Sports Alert.3 Easy access through the Sports Quick Card on the Home Screen ensures users can stay up to date with key game highlight and real-time score, missing none of the action and excitement.
      Sport Portal Snapshot. Sports streaming services available in select regions, subscription to Prime or
      Prime Video required
      What’s new, LG introduces Sports Portal, an intuitive and convenient interface that delivers a comprehensive selection of sports information and content. The Sports Portal is a hub for sports channels, live content, match schedules, scores and more. Moreover, convenient features like keyword web searches and curated lists of major sports leagues and sports apps grant access to all the resources needed to customize the entertainment experience.
      Sports viewing on LG Smart TVs is further enhanced with the personalized support of Sports Alert. By registering their favorite players or teams, users can receive the latest updates with notifications showing real-time scoring alerts and final match results, all available even while enjoying other content. The feature also conveniently presents information about their teams’ upcoming matches and key sports league details.

      Another versatile feature, Room to Room Share4 utilizes a Wi-Fi connection to seamlessly mirror the content from one LG Smart TV to another5 in a different room within a house, providing an uninterrupted viewing experience, so viewers never miss a moment of the game, even as they move between rooms.
      Dive into the dynamic world of sports entertainment with future updates on LG’s latest innovations by visiting the .
      1 LG Ad Solutions “Stadium to Screen. Streaming live sports in 2024.” 
      2 Available on LG 2024 OLED TVs, QNED TVs, NanoCell TVs and UHD TVs. 
      3 Available on LG Smart TVs running webOS 6.0 and above. Sports and sports leagues supported may differ by country. Functionality and EPG limitations vary by country.
      4 Syncing is only available between TVs connected to the same Wi-Fi access point. Support for Room-to-Room Sharing may vary by country.
      5 Sending and receiving capabilities may differ depending on the TV model.
      – Main TV / Content Sender: LG OLED TVs, including Z2, Z3, Z4, M4, G2, G3, G4, C2, CS, C3, C4, and QNED TVs, including QNED99Q, QNED95Q, QNED 99T
      – Sub TV / Content Receiver: Every LG Smart TV released in 2022 and later 
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    • By News Reporter
      Company’s Free Streaming Service on LG Smart TVs Offers Popular Sports Channels
      Including FIFA+ and DAZN in Europe, Latin America and Australia

      SEOUL, July 31, 2023 — LG Electronics’ (LG) exclusive, free streaming service, LG Channels, is set to offer LG Smart TV owners in Europe, Latin America and Australia an almost limitless stream of sports content to satisfy their appetite for action, regardless of their favorite competition or team.
      Recently launched on LG Channels, FIFA+ is home to football fandom around the globe.1 LG Channels users in regions including Europe, US, Latin America and Australia2 will be able to access FIFA+. Featuring a wide range of Originals, live broadcasts and an extensive archive, FIFA+ has become a global hub for the beautiful game, and now, the channel will be on the home screens of millions globally as the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 continues apace.
      Further, wedo Sports via wedoTV was also launched on LG Channels in Germany, Austria and Switzerland this month, which puts the spotlight on eminent sporting events like world-class horse racing such as the recent Royal Ascot and the Breeder’s Cup, and sailing competitions such as the German Sailing Bundesliga, the Sailing Champions League and SailGP. The German-language, 24-hour service also features weekly programs with highlights from football, Formula 1, e-sports, martial arts and other sports, as well as documentaries about sports legends like Tiger Woods, David Beckham and Michael Schumacher, and world-famous teams like Manchester United and other well-known national clubs.
      Bringing joy to Europe’s passionate football fan base, LG has launched a special Advertising-based Video on Demand (AVOD) content featuring Shoot for Love, a popular YouTube Channel where they put well-known footballers to the test.  
      More events are coming to European sport fanatics in the upcoming months. Unbeaten, a premium sports channel featuring the biggest events and athletes in football, tennis and golf history, will be coming to LG Channels users in five European countries.3 Meanwhile, Tennis Channel, the only 24-hour live sports app dedicated to the sport and the lifestyle that comes with it, gives tennis aficionados in the UK, Germany and Austria all the content they could possibly need.
      These new channels are not the first in LG’s continued content partnerships to bring the best of sports to LG Channels. Last May, LG Channels partnered with the world’s leading live sports streaming service, DAZN,4 to add DAZN FAST, a free-to-air channel delivering a curated selection of sports content; DAZN Rise, a broadcaster of women’s sports in Germany and Austria; DAZN Combat, a channel for boxing and MMA buffs; and DAZN Women’s Football, presenting live matches from the fiercest female players in the UEFA Women’s Champions League and more.
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      1 Country availability varies.
      2 Content available in the United States, Australia, Europe (United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland), Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Argentina) and Asia (Japan, South Korea).
      3 United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Italy.
      4 DAZN FAST and DAZN RISE available in Germany, DAZN Combat and DAZN Women’s Football available in France, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Netherlands, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina.

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    • By Kieran Bryons
      I'm looking to buy an LG AI Thin Q TV, how do the sports alerts work - 
      link hidden, please login to view I literally watch loads of sports, does it update you on only certain sports or all sports?

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