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LG OLED83G48LW (83", G4, OLED, 4K, 2024)

LG OLED83G48LW

83", G4, OLED, 4K, 2024


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nodie01

8 months ago

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Raffaele Santuari

8 months ago

That probably wanted to feel big for once and crept in. Thank you for pointing this out. We will be happy to pass this on internally to the relevant department and hope that it will be corrected in the near future.

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RashidM966

10 months ago

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David Raemy

9 months ago

The warranty for this TV is 2 years, including the panel. The Web OS is compatible in Switzerland. We provide the warranty support in case of issues. Repairs are conducted at an authorized service centre.

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Anonymous

11 months ago

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Abflussknie

11 months ago

The CHF 1,0000 for the 83" was available from 00:00 today until the 10 units were on sale. Apparently the current LG cashback has already been deducted by Digitec. The question to @Digitec now is whether the G4s on sale now are also eligible for the deduction from LG (after registration?)?

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schumacherp

1 year ago

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Marina Buttazzo

1 year ago

The difference between the two articles is that article 44390882 is an imported model. This means that it is supplied with an adapter so that the device fits into the Swiss socket. It is also possible that the operating instructions are not in German. Article 44541990, on the other hand, is a model that was manufactured for the Swiss market and therefore does not require an adapter.

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Pippo30

1 month ago

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Galaxus

1 month ago

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The LG OLED65G48LW (2024) can be integrated into Apple HomeKit, as all LG TVs with AI ThinQ from 2019, including newer models, offer HomeKit support. The Home app can be used to control functions such as switching on/off, volume and input selection, including via Siri voice commands.

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Toblerbvb

3 months ago

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Globi1982

5 months ago

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Galaxus

5 months ago

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Yes, you can pair Bluetooth devices with the device. You can recognise this on other models by the fact that the "Wireless speaker" or "Bluetooth" option is available in the menu under Settings > All settings > Sound > Sound output.

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aleksreyiq

6 months ago

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David Raemy

6 months ago

According to our information, the primary difference between the OLED65G42LW and OLED65G48LW models lies in their tuner functionalities. The OLED65G48LW is equipped with a twin tuner, enabling features such as simultaneous recording and viewing of different channels. In contrast, the OLED65G42LW does not offer this capability. This distinction in features may contribute to the price variation between the two models.

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JJOkocha

9 months ago

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Virginia Parrotta

9 months ago

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Generally speaking, newer models such as the 65G49LS usually have updated processors, improved image processing technologies and advanced software features. The LG OLED65G49LS is a 65-inch OLED TV from the 2024 G4 series and features the new Alpha 11 processor, which offers advanced image processing functions. It also supports the webOS Re:New programme, which enables up to four guaranteed upgrades to the next webOS version.

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