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What To Know Thanks to the IR technology, you can control a Roku device with an LG Magic Remote once they are connected to each other. The LG Magic Remote allows basic commands on Roku but lacks the Asterisk (*) button for accessing app options. Alternative: The Roku Mobile app offers a full-featured virtual remote …

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What To Know A Samsung soundbar is compatible with an LG TV; no brand restrictions exist. Connect using an HDMI or optical cable: For HDMI, plug into ARC/eARC ports; for optical, insert the cord into optical ports > Set Source of Samsung soundbar > Set sound output on LG TV. Connect via Bluetooth: Switch Samsung soundbar Source to BT …

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What To Know Modern smart TVs may experience delays in power-up due to full memory caches or power supply board issues. Users can improve TV boot-up times by clearing cache, deleting unused apps, or enabling features like “Quick Start+” on certain models. If the TV consistently takes an extended time to turn on, it might …

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What To Know Sony’s high-quality branding, extensive advertising, and unified product naming contribute to its elevated pricing but also its esteemed reputation. With unique BRAVIA technology, Sony TVs offer superior audio (Acoustic Surface technology) and video quality, making them distinct from Samsung’s and LG’s offerings. Sony not only boasts unmatched customer service but also uses …

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What To Know To resolve TV glitches, power cycle the TV or perform a software update specific to the TV brand. For remote-related issues, ensure you’re using the correct remote, replace dead batteries, check for obstructions, and re-pair the remote. If channel problems persist, re-scan TV channels, use physical buttons on the TV, factory reset …

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What To Know “Invalid format” on LG TVs often arises from unsupported USB & media formats or mismatched resolutions. LG TVs are compatible with FAT32 & NTFS USB formats; verify media compatibility by checking your TV’s webOS version on LG’s Developer site. For optimal viewing, align the resolution of the source device with the TV’s …

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What To Know Only older webOS versions on LG TVs support setting a default input, with newer versions like webOS 6.0 lacking this feature. LG TVs with older webOS versions may have a Hotel Mode, which allows setting a default/startup input. For LG TVs with webOS 6.0 and later, users can disable the Home screen …

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What To Know Change inputs on LG TVs using the remote’s Input or Home button > Navigating to All Input or Recent Input > Select the desired input. Without a remote, repeatedly press the TV’s Power button to toggle through and select inputs, even in Hotel Mode. The LG ThinQ app allows input changes remotely …

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Quick Fixes for You For Wi-Fi issues, power cycle your router, ensure it’s not overheated or obstructed, update its firmware, and if necessary, manually enter your network’s SSID on your TV. On your LG TV, disable Quick Start+ and SimpLink, soft reset the device, set the correct location and time zone, and if issues persist, …

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What To Know This article covers troubleshooting for problems like unchangeable volume, non-functioning volume, and a volume stuck at 100. It also deals with volume that changes on its own, volume that’s too low or locked, and volume that’s excessively high at startup. For seamless TV volume control without a remote: Use the TV’s power …

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What To Know To connect AirPods to a Bluetooth-enabled LG TV: Settings > All Settings > Sound > Sound Out > Use Wireless Speaker > Bluetooth Device > Search > Select AirPods. For LG TVs without Bluetooth, use a Bluetooth adapter or utilize the Bluetooth feature of a streaming device (Chromecast, Apple TV, Fire TV …

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What To Know LG TVs default to a 16:9 aspect ratio, but users can change this by navigating to Settings > All Settings > Picture > Aspect Ratio > User Selection on webOS 6.0 or Quick Settings > Aspect Ratio on other versions. Aspect ratio options may be grayed out on LG-specific apps like Netflix or …

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What to Know LG TVs display screensavers from four global spots, but you can’t upload personal images. If you have an OLED LG TV, you can show the time, weather, and choose from existing images. LG TVs show a screensaver after 2 minutes of no activity, and you can’t change this timing. Dive into the …

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What To Know For Samsung TVs: Go to Home > Menu > Settings > Bluetooth Speaker List and get your Bluetooth headphones in pairing mode > Pair with the first headphone on the list > Select the second headphone > Multi Connect. For LG TVs: Go to Settings > All Settings > Sound > Sound …

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What To Know LG TVs have region-specific plug types, voltages, and broadcast signals, requiring adapters, voltage converters, or signal converters when used in different countries. App availability on LG Smart TVs can vary by region, but users can manually change the region settings to access desired apps. LG TV warranties are only valid in the …

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What To Know Samsung, LG, and Sony TVs can withstand operating temperatures up to 104°F (40°C), while Vizio TVs have a slightly lower tolerance of 95°F (35°C). For storage, Samsung TVs tolerate up to 113°F (45°C), Sony TVs up to 140°F (60°C), and Vizio TVs up to 120°F (48°C); LG does not provide data for …

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What To Know Smart TVs can be tracked indirectly by monitoring their activity on apps like Amazon, Google, and Netflix, though exact locations aren’t provided. To accurately trace the TV, one must require police intervention due to privacy laws. If tracking proves unsuccessful, homeowners’ insurance may cover the theft and provide compensation based on the …

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What To Know Samsung and LG TVs do not have built-in Chromecast; alternative screen mirroring options like Smart View for Samsung and Smart Share for LG are available instead. Chromecast functionality can be added to Samsung or LG TVs using a separate Chromecast device connected to the HDMI port. Several other brands like Sony, Philips, …

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What To Know LG TVs can last over 100,000 hours, equating to a decade of typical use, similar to other LED TV brands. Longevity can be extended by using correct physical settings, avoiding overheating, and proper care, including regular power-offs. Maintaining appropriate brightness levels and keeping the TV clean and well-ventilated will help prevent premature …

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