
LG 49UN7000PUB 49" 4K UHD Smart TV
Step up to a 49-inch 4K smart TV that fills any room with vivid wide-angle color, works with Alexa and Apple devices, and streams everything from one remote.
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Overview
Key Features
REAL 4K IPS DISPLAY: Whatever you're watching, nearly every angle looks great. Our Real 4K IPS Display widens your viewing angle without losing color and detail. It's clarity in every moment, with pristine color, light and detail.
QUAD CORE PROCESSOR 4K: Instant and intelligent. Our Quad Core Processor paints images, action, and color in the best possible light from source to screen.
webOS: Entertainment access made easy. LG's fan-favorite webOS platform delivers streaming simplicity. Featuring the latest streaming apps like Disney Plus and the Apple TV app, and popular apps like Netflix, Hulu, Sling, Prime Video and more. A huge library of content and streaming services are all there at your fingertips.
ACTIVE HDR: Automatically elevate the beauty of your favorite scenes. Active HDR supports a wide range of formats for scene-by-scene picture adjustment, including HDR10 and HLG.
APPLE AIRPLAY 2 AND APPLE HOMEKIT: Apple Airplay 2 and Apple HomeKit are built in. Cast entertainment from Apple devices to your TV using Airplay 2, including Apple's vast library of content. Also use your Apple devices to configure, customize, and control your smart home usingHomeKit.
Connectivity technology: Wireless
Included components: Remote Control, Power Cable, E-Manual
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- At 49 inches, the Real 4K IPS panel creates a genuinely immersive 4K viewing experience with wide viewing angles that remain accurate even for seating positioned to the sides of the display
- webOS delivers one of the fastest, most intuitive smart TV interfaces available — major streaming apps load quickly and the platform receives consistent software updates
- Built-in Alexa and Google Assistant cover both major voice assistant ecosystems without requiring any additional hardware
- Apple AirPlay 2 and HomeKit integration make this one of few TVs that works natively with Apple's ecosystem — useful for households built around Apple devices
- Active HDR with HDR10 and HLG support provides scene-by-scene picture optimization on compatible content, visibly improving HDR material over non-HDR processing
👎 Cons
- The 60Hz native panel rate means this TV cannot deliver 120Hz gaming — a noticeable omission for PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X owners who want to take advantage of high-refresh game modes
- IPS panel technology produces limited black depth compared to OLED or VA alternatives, which becomes apparent in dark scene movie content in a dimmed room
- The Quad Core Processor 4K handles upscaling and interface duties competently but shows occasional menu slowness under complex webOS interactions
- No local dimming zone technology means HDR contrast is limited to the full-panel backlight level — highlight and shadow detail in HDR content falls below what local-dimming displays deliver
- At 60Hz, motion handling for fast sports content may exhibit some judder on scenes with rapid camera pans compared to higher-refresh-rate alternatives