
RCA RWOSU7549 75-inch 4K UHD HDR webOS Smart TV
Experience cinematic 4K UHD visuals on a massive 75-inch screen with built-in webOS smart platform and HDR support.
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Overview
Key Features
webOS platform offers plenty of apps and streaming services to choose from: Preloaded with Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, Content Store and access store to download Facebook Watch, BritBox by BBC & ITV,and so on, so you can enjoy all your favorite movies, series, and shows in one place.
65" 4K Ultra HD LED display with 3840 x 2160 native resolution will enthrall you with its ultra-realistic picture quality. 4K Resolution offers you over 8 million pixels, a clearer more defined picture when compared to Full HD.
High Dynamic Range (Active HDR) maintains consistent contrast in video for detailed highlights and shadows. HDR boosts the contrast of every image while delivering vivid, deep colors. With enhancements to the darkest and lightest areas of the picture, HDR delivers an image that looks closer to life.
Double step noise reduction, sharpness enhancer, and dynamic tone mapping ensure unbeatable clarity. 60Hz refresh rate minimizes motion blur to capture the intensity of fast-paced action scenes and sports.
Works with voice control via thinQ AI (via mobile app, download required) Works with Alexa and Google Assistant so that you can switch the TV on or off, change the volume, and more with simple voice commands.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Massive 75-inch screen delivers an immersive, cinema-like viewing experience at home
- 4K UHD resolution with HDR provides sharp detail and improved color range
- Built-in webOS platform offers direct access to streaming apps without extra devices
- Wi-Fi connectivity eliminates the need for a wired ethernet connection
- Large screen size at a budget-friendly price point compared to premium TV brands
👎 Cons
- 60Hz refresh rate may produce motion blur during fast-action sports or gaming content
- RCA's webOS app library may be more limited compared to LG's webOS implementation
- A 75-inch panel at this price point is unlikely to offer local dimming or wide color gamut
- Sound quality from built-in speakers on budget large-screen TVs typically requires a soundbar supplement
- Limited information available on HDMI port count and whether HDMI 2.1 is supported