

That may sound like faint praise, but thanks to strong volume and clear audio, it does sound better than similarly priced competitors.
#LG 55UK6300 QVIEW TV#
Audioīuilt-in TV speakers are notoriously mediocre, but the UK6300 manages to offer acceptable sound quality compared to other inexpensive sets. Still, it's one of the best 4K gaming TVs we've ever reviewed. It offers 4K resolution, but doesn't support gaming in HDR or 10-bit color. When we hooked up our Xbox One X, the TV detected the game console right away. MORE: Best Cheap 4K TVs (Under $500), Ranked from Best to Worst One or two people can watch the TV comfortably, but a third would have real trouble making out what's on-screen. Viewing angles are limited, and instead of simple color shifting, off-angle viewing results in severe darkening of the screen. It's bad enough that you'll likely notice it in brightly lit scenes of TV shows or movies. Viewing single-color test screens, it was easy to spot shadows in the corners of the screen.

That's on a par with the TCL 43S517 (99.8 percent), but both are outliers in a price category where most models fail to top 98 percent.Ĭolor accuracy isn't quite as impressive on the 43UK6300, with a Delta-E rating of 3.6 (closer to zero is better), which isn't as precise as the color quality on the TCL 43S517 (1.7) or the Samsung 40NU7100 (2.6), but it's dramatically better than the Toshiba Fire Edition TV (5.0), which had blatantly obvious color issues. The LG impressed us in lab tests, with a color gamut of 99.8 percent. When viewing a scene from Arrival, a brightly lit entrance to a dark tunnel popped against the passable black levels the set offered, but a halo of unwanted light spilled over from the sharply defined edges of the passageway. With basic edge-lit backlighting, it offers no local dimming, but HDR is supported, with compatibility for both HDR10 and HLG formats.

Detail is also excellent: Fine textures on cloth and small details on props were easy to discern. Watching a scene from Spider-Man: Homecoming, the colors all seemed bright and true, whether it was Spider-Man's red-and-blue suit, or the blue skies and green lawns of the National Mall near the Washington Monument. It has a 43-inch display with 3840 x 2160 resolution, an IPS panel and a 60-hertz refresh rate. The LG 43UK6300 offers all the right display features for an inexpensive 4K set.
