75 Inch 4K TVs

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LG 75UR80006LJ 75" UR80 4K LED Smart TV
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LG 75UR78006LK 75" UR78 4K LED Smart TV
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LG 75QNED866RE 75" QNED86 4K QNED Smart TV
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LG 75UT80006LA 75" UT80 4K LED Smart TV
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LG 75QNED80T6A 75" QNED80 4K QNED Smart TV
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LG 75QNED87T6B 75" QNED87 4K QNED Smart TV
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LG 75QNED91T6A 75" QNED91 4K QNED Smart TV
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LG OLED77B42LA 77" B4 OLED 4K Smart TV
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LG OLED77B46LA 77" B4 4K OLED Smart TV
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LG OLED77G45LW 77" evo G4 4K OLED Smart TV
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LG OLED77C46LA 77" evo C4 4K OLED Smart TV
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LG 75NANO81T6A 75" NANO81 4K LED Smart TV
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LG OLED77M49LA 77" M4 4K OLED Smart TV
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Special Price £4,999 £5,099
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LG 75UT91006LA 75" UT91 4K LED Smart TV
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Special Price £968 £1,099
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What is a 4K TV?

As the name suggests, a 4K TV is a display with a 4K resolution. 4K TVs have 3,840 horizontal pixels, and 2,160 vertical pixels packed into the display panel. The name “4K” comes directly from the number of horizontal pixels, with the number rounded up to 4,000 and then abbreviated!

4K TVs are used to display Ultra HD images with greater fidelity and immense detail in every frame. Many films, shows, and even video games are now produced with 4K resolutions in mind, so 4K TVs are a fantastic investment for making the most of your favourite content.

Is it worth upgrading to a 4K TV?

4K TVs are getting more and more popular, and there’s never been a better time to invest in one of your own. 4K resolutions are slowly becoming the standard across a number of industries. For instance, many shows, films, and games are now produced to display in 4K.

Investing in a 4K TV would help you to stay abreast of current entertainment trends and to make the most of your favourite content. Luckily, 4K TVs are now more affordable than ever, and there are numerous distinct models to choose from, with varying screen sizes and smart TV functions.

What can you watch and stream in 4K?

There’s all manner of excellent content out there to help you take advantage of a new 4K TV. For instance, many top streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney+ offer many of their leading titles in 4K. Keep in mind that some of these streaming services may charge extra for access to 4K content.

Many of your favourite films and TV shows can also be purchased in 4K from digital storefronts, or via 4K UHD Blu Ray discs!

Many of the best games consoles on the market are capable of displaying games in stunning 4K, allowing you to lose yourself in the cinematic detail of your favourite games.

How long will a 4K TV last?

A 4K TV that’s well cared for can easily last well over 10 years. However, in order to last this long, you’ll want to make sure you take good care of your TV.

To help your 4K TV last longer, we recommend ensuring it’s installed properly in your home. For instance, if you have it placed on a TV stand, you’ll want to make sure that it’s secure, and won’t risk falling from it. If your TV is wall mounted, you’ll want to make sure it’s securely fixed into place on a suitable wall.

You can also protect your 4K TV by ensuring you keep the brightness down where possible. This keeps the LEDs or OLEDs from degrading and losing their ability to display an image!