
LG 55UR9000PUA 55" 4K Smart TV: Alexa, AI-Powered, Bluetooth
LG's 55" 4K Smart TV pairs an a5 AI Processor Gen6 with HDR10 Pro for an immersive home cinema experience.
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Overview
Key Features
Home Cinema Experience: Enjoy movies and TV shows upscaled to 4K for a sharper image and more lifelike details.* See it as the director intended with FILMMAKER MODE. HDR10 Pro allows you to enjoy the latest HDR content with extended contrast for visuals that pop off the screen..Voltage : 120 volts (AC)
a5 AI Processor Gen6: Powered by AI, you will experience enhanced picture detail and improved sound from the a5 AI Processor Gen6 that upscales content to 4K* and detects room lighting to adjust color and picture contrast to optimal settings.
webOS 23 & LG Channels: Less searching, more streaming, thanks to the next generation of AI technology. Enjoy your favorite content including fitness, sports, entertainment and more. With Quick Cards, group your favorite apps into categories and use the Magic Remote to easily find what you're looking for. Get instant access to over 300 free channels with LG Channels.*
Super Slim Design: Focus on the screen with a slim and simple-to-mount design for a stylish view no matter where you hang it.
Powerful Gameplay: Quickly customize your gaming experience in one location with the LG Game Optimizer. And, with GeForce NOW included, you can automatically stream and get in the game.*
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The a5 AI Processor Gen6 automatically adjusts picture and sound quality based on room conditions
- HDR10 Pro and FILMMAKER MODE deliver rich contrast and director-intended color accuracy
- webOS 23 provides a smooth interface with Quick Cards and access to over 300 free LG Channels
- Super slim profile mounts flush against the wall for a clean, modern look
- Built-in Game Optimizer and GeForce NOW cloud gaming offer a solid casual gaming experience
👎 Cons
- 60 Hz refresh rate limits smoothness for fast-paced competitive gaming
- The 2.0 channel speaker system lacks bass depth compared to TVs with built-in subwoofers
- Uses an a5 processor rather than LG's higher-tier a7 or a9 chips found in premium models
- No Dolby Vision support, which limits HDR performance with certain streaming services