Quality LG 49UM71 4K Smart HDR TV

  • LG 49 inches
  • 4K Active HDR
  • Ultra Surround
  • ThinQ
  • Magic Remote

HDR10+ is the latest and most advanced High Dynamic Range technology.  It adapts your TV to optimally display UHD content the way it was meant to be seen with true-to-life highlight and shadow details. You can stream HDR10+ through the Prime VideoYouTube, and Google Play Movie and TV apps. A growing number of UHD Blu-ray discs are also available with HDR10+ from major studios Warner Bros, Universal, 20th Century Fox, and Lionsgate. Look for the HDR10+ logo on UHD Blu-ray Discs. You can even shoot HDR10+ video on your Galaxy Phone and then view it on your TV. If you are using an unsupported UHD Blu-ray player, the feature will play in standard HDR10. An HDR10+ capable Blu-ray player and UHD capable HDMI cables are also required.  A list of supported UHD Blu-ray players is available here. Look for the HDR10+ logo on the UHD Blu-ray player.  Your new Samsung UHD TV has amazing capabilities when it comes to realistic, high quality picture. One thing that sets your TV apart from the rest is HDR10+.

Every 4k TV comes with HDR support, but support simply means that the TV can accept HDR metadata. It doesn’t necessarily mean that it will display the HDR content as intended with deep blacks and vibrant colors. To reproduce HDR content accurately, TVs must be bright and display more saturated colors than in SDR (check out our HDR vs. SDR article to find out more about the differences with HDR). A good contrast ratio and a full-array local dimming feature are also important for HDR because you want the TV to display deep blacks with minimal blooming.

We’ve tested more than 110 TVs under the latest test bench that can display HDR content, and below are our recommendations for the best HDR TVs you can buy. Make sure to check out our picks for the best TVs, the best movie TVs, and the best flat screen TVs.

 

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HDR10+ is the latest and most advanced High Dynamic Range technology.  It adapts your TV to optimally display UHD content the way it was meant to be seen with true-to-life highlight and shadow details. You can stream HDR10+ through the Prime VideoYouTube, and Google Play Movie and TV apps. A growing number of UHD Blu-ray discs are also available with HDR10+ from major studios Warner Bros, Universal, 20th Century Fox, and Lionsgate. Look for the HDR10+ logo on UHD Blu-ray Discs. You can even shoot HDR10+ video on your Galaxy Phone and then view it on your TV. If you are using an unsupported UHD Blu-ray player, the feature will play in standard HDR10. An HDR10+ capable Blu-ray player and UHD capable HDMI cables are also required.  A list of supported UHD Blu-ray players is available here. Look for the HDR10+ logo on the UHD Blu-ray player.  Your new Samsung UHD TV has amazing capabilities when it comes to realistic, high quality picture. One thing that sets your TV apart from the rest is HDR10+.

Every 4k TV comes with HDR support, but support simply means that the TV can accept HDR metadata. It doesn’t necessarily mean that it will display the HDR content as intended with deep blacks and vibrant colors. To reproduce HDR content accurately, TVs must be bright and display more saturated colors than in SDR (check out our HDR vs. SDR article to find out more about the differences with HDR). A good contrast ratio and a full-array local dimming feature are also important for HDR because you want the TV to display deep blacks with minimal blooming.

We’ve tested more than 110 TVs under the latest test bench that can display HDR content, and below are our recommendations for the best HDR TVs you can buy. Make sure to check out our picks for the best TVs, the best movie TVs, and the best flat screen TVs.

 

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