The LG 65UM777H0UG 65″ 4K UHD Hospitality TV is a sleek and high-performance LED-backlit LCD display designed for commercial use in the hospitality industry. It boasts a 3840 x 2160 resolution, delivering stunning 4K UHD visuals with HDR10 and Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) support for enhanced picture quality. The TV features Pro:Centric with Integrated Pro:Idiom for seamless hotel management integration, offering Pro:Centric Direct, USB Cloning, and real-time communication capabilities. It also includes voice control, AI Sound, and AI Acoustic Tuning to enhance the audio experience. Connectivity options include three HDMI ports, two USB 2.0 ports, LAN, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi, ensuring flexible media access and streaming. With a slim, dark charcoal gray design and energy-saving features, the LG 65UM777H0UG is perfect for guest rooms or hospitality environments. It supports webOS 23 for smart TV functionality.
Features:
- Annual Energy Consumption: It consumes approximately 154 kWh per year, which is relatively low for a 65″ 4K UHD TV. This is a crucial factor for businesses looking to minimize energy costs while providing high-quality entertainment for guests.
- Low Standby Power: The TV only consumes 0.5 Watts in standby mode, making it energy-efficient even when not in active use.
- Max Power Consumption: During full operation, the maximum power consumption is 144 Watts. This reflects the peak power use when the TV is operating at full capacity.
- Operational Power Consumption: The typical operational power consumption is 128 Watts, which is the amount of power the TV typically draws when it’s in use, providing a good balance between performance and efficiency.
- Estimated Annual Operating Cost: Based on an average energy rate, the estimated annual operating cost is around $18, which is an affordable running cost for a TV of this size and capability.
- Energy Saving Mode: The TV includes an Energy Saving Mode, which helps further reduce power consumption while maintaining performance, making it an ideal choice for hotels looking to lower operational costs without compromising on the quality of service.
- 57″ Width (Without Stand): This is the horizontal measurement from one side of the screen to the other. It ensures that the TV will fit properly into a space that’s wide enough, whether mounted on a wall or placed on a stand.
- 1.1″ Depth (Without Stand): The depth measurement is very slim, indicating how thin the TV is without the stand. This is ideal for wall mounting, as it minimizes how far the TV extends from the wall.
- 33″ Height (Without Stand): This is the vertical height of the TV without the stand, determining the amount of wall or space it will occupy vertically.
- 52 lbs Weight (Without Stand): The TV panel without the stand weighs 52 lbs, which is typical for a 65″ LED-backlit LCD display of this quality.
- 57″ Width (With Stand): The width remains the same when the stand is attached, maintaining the screen’s horizontal dimension.
- 11.2″ Depth (With Stand): This is the depth of the TV when the stand is attached. It increases significantly compared to the slim profile without the stand, as the stand provides stability and support.
- 36″ Height (With Stand): The TV is now slightly taller with the stand, which allows a more elevated position when placed on a surface like a TV console or stand.
- 60.4 lbs Weight (With Stand): With the stand, the weight increases slightly (about 8.4 lbs more), as the stand adds extra weight for support.
- Flexible Mounting Options: Comes with a fixed tabletop stand featuring a 1-pole central foot and supports VESA mounting (300 x 300 mm) for versatile installation options.
- Annual Energy Consumption: It consumes approximately 154 kWh per year, which is relatively low for a 65″ 4K UHD TV. This is a crucial factor for businesses looking to minimize energy costs while providing high-quality entertainment for guests.
- Low Standby Power: The TV only consumes 0.5 Watts in standby mode, making it energy-efficient even when not in active use.
- Max Power Consumption: During full operation, the maximum power consumption is 144 Watts. This reflects the peak power use when the TV is operating at full capacity.
- Operational Power Consumption: The typical operational power consumption is 128 Watts, which is the amount of power the TV typically draws when it’s in use, providing a good balance between performance and efficiency.
- Estimated Annual Operating Cost: Based on an average energy rate, the estimated annual operating cost is around $18, which is an affordable running cost for a TV of this size and capability.
- Energy Saving Mode: The TV includes an Energy Saving Mode, which helps further reduce power consumption while maintaining performance, making it an ideal choice for hotels looking to lower operational costs without compromising on the quality of service.
- SoftAP & DIAL: These features simplify device pairing and content sharing, enhancing the overall user experience.
- Multi-View & Screen Share: Allow simultaneous display of multiple content sources, ideal for both entertainment and informational displays in public areas.
- Robust Connectivity for IoT Integration:The TV is IoT-compatible, allowing integration with smart building systems and further enhancing its utility in a connected environment.
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