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2nd hand 49 inch 4K Ultra HD HDR Smart LED TV Freeview Play. LG 49UH661V.


TV is 4.5yrs old and in absolute perfect visual and working condition. Originally bought from John Lewis - still 6 months left on warranty (can share receipts).


?250 cash for collection from Honor Oak Park. Offers not accepted.


Please see all technical specs below:




Ushering in a new era in picture realism, the HDR-equipped LG 49UH661V makes TV more immersive than ever.


HDR - High Dynamic Range for superb contrast

Taking 4K UHD one stage further, the LG 49UH661V now boasts HDR (High Dynamic Range) compatibility. This extends the range of colours for enhanced realism. It also delivers brighter whites and darker blacks, helping to give this TV stunning levels of contrast.


4K Ultra HD TV - Ultimate Detail

With 4K UHD screen resolution, this 49 inch TV gives a stunning picture quality. The resolution is four times greater than the more conventional 1920 x 1080 Full HD TVs and it's a difference you can see clearly, with greatly improved realism and detail. Thanks to LG's 4K Resolution Upscaler, even standard FHD signals can be upscaled to near 4K clarity and detail - giving your Blu-rays a new lease of life.


The best smart interface is better than ever with webOS 3.0

Widely acclaimed as one of the best smart TV interfaces, LG's webOS 3.0 operating system is now better than ever. WebOS 3.0 uses superimposed icons, folders and side bars for clear and easy access to smart content without leaving the current screen image. New to webOS 3.0 is the ability for split screen viewing, letting you watch live TV and Blu-ray, for example, at the same time. Other new features include LG smart appliance control and access to the LG Music Player app playing through the TV's speaker system - even when it's turned off.


Freeview Play for catch-up TV

Freeview Play makes catch-up TV easy. Find programmes from BBC iPlayer, the ITV Hub, All4 and Demand 5 sitting alongside over 60TV Channels and up to 15 HD channels. Simply scroll back in your TV guide to watch shows you missed from the last 7 days. Just make sure your TV is connected to the internet and you're good to go.


New "Magic" tech

Linking in with the new webOS 3.0 system is a range of "Magic" features. These include Magic Zoom for screen magnification without loss of image quality. The Magic Mobile Connection lets you stream apps from your smartphone, straight to the TV, for seamless big screen entertainment.


Smart TV that includes all your favourite apps

The LG 49UH661V comes packed with useful apps that look great on the big screen. The BBC iPlayer, YouTube, Now TV, Demand 5 and Netflix are just some of the VOD (Video On Demand) services that come as standard with the LG. There's also easy access to music sites like Spotify and Napster plus social sites Facebook and Twitter.


DLNA and Wi-Fi make this TV part of your home network

DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) compatibility means the 49UH661V will seamlessly blend with your home network. With DLNA you can stream music or video from your laptop, PC or NAS drive. Thanks to built-in Wi-Fi, even connecting up is a breeze.

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