
LG Oled65c8
65", OLED, 4K, 2018
LG Oled65c8
65", OLED, 4K, 2018
Yes, this is possible. The TV uses the VESA 300 x 200mm wall mount standard.
Hello. It is (unfortunately) only HDMI 2.0
approx. 160cm long, 27 cm wide, 96cm high
I don't have a folding rule at hand but it should be about 95 x 5 x 23 cm visible next to the TV itself.
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The TV supports Dolby Atmos according to specifications! The HDMI ports support 2.0 so this should be possible ! (via the HDMI ports !)
It has four threaded holes on the back. If you can move your bracket to fit these, then sure.
Hi, I think this is a manufacturer's offer only on the 65" model
Hello, The TV has a function that adjusts the picture brightness (OLED brightness) to the ambient brightness. However, this can be switched off. Then the brightness stored in the selected picture option (e.g. cinema) is retained. If the film is paused (e.g. in Netflix), the screen saver switches on after approx. 1 minute and the screen goes black. When the remote control is moved, the picture comes back and the film continues in its original brightness. The same happens when music is played via the internal media player or an installed app. Personally, I haven't noticed any problems with dimming that would have affected the viewing experience. There are probably adjustments to the image brightness per image or frame as part of the HDR standards (Dolby Vision, I believe). However, this is intentional in the respective HDR standard in order to bring the best possible film experience to the TV, so it is normal. The TV has a great picture, but is primarily worth it if you also have 4K/UHD sources and at best with HDR/Dolby Vision (e.g. Netflix UHD subscription) to get everything out of the TV. Hope this helps. Greetings
Ca 100cm
I have my data on the PC and use Twonky servers. The TV already recognised the data when it was set up and plays all video formats as well as sound codecs such as AC3 or DTS. I used to have problems with DTS via UPC/own media. This is a thing of the past with this TV.
Approx. 90cm width where it touches the ground. Otherwise 100cm... Depth approx. 10cm. In the centre back there is a stand approx. 22cm deep and 42cm wide. For a picture search online for "LG C8 Back"....
Yes, I have exactly this constellation and, as far as I can hear, 5.1 works tip top and with very good sound quality. But ATOS I can't tell, but it is difficult to distinguish with the "normal" 5.1.
In the sound settings, under AB-Sync. The timing between picture and sound can be adjusted, so that it should be possible to synchronise picture and sound.
Hi! It seems to me that it depends on the number of pixels etc... normally LG should give this info in the manual or something
Hmm I just looked but I can't find teleboy with the LG store. There are ip tv players but no teleboy. If not a small xiao mi box with android and it's good? If not, it's been twice at 1499, which made me a bit pissed off when I got it 6 months before at 2600....
Because it is a MIgros promotion, it also says in small print "Valid until 02.09.2019 and while stocks last".
Yes, using the app "LG TV Plus". The prerequisite is that both the TV and the iPhone are connected to the same network.
You could always hang it using the VESA mount—either on the wall or on some furniture.
I also have a separate audio system. You can select the audio output on the TV. I have connected my AV receiver via ACR.
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