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Yes! Freesat does work on the LGE TV that I have 2021 model. Using a SKY DISH and LNB in the UK. Okay now that sorted out.

With WEBOS 3.34.95

Then you launch the guide on freesat the preview window does not display a picture. Just says downloading" If you then select a channel from the guide the TV picture is shown.

Looks like a bug to me...

Also on the channel info screen. The displayed info screen box is very big and the font size is very very small even on a quite large TV.

It would be better is a bigger font could be displayed.

 

 

 

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