LG UQ8000 Review (43UQ8000AUB, 50UQ8000AUB, 55UQ8000AUB, 65UQ8000AUB, 70UQ8000AUB, 75UQ8000AUB, 86UQ8000AUB) (2024)

Design

Design

Style

Curved No

The LG UQ8000 is a simple-looking TV with a design similar to its predecessor, the LG UP8000. It has a plain back and two V-shaped style feet.

Design

Accelerated Longevity Test

Uniformity Pictures

After twelve months on our accelerated longevity test, the brightness of the TV has remained the same, and no new uniformity issues have developed.

LEARN ABOUT ACCELERATED LONGEVITY TEST

Design

Stand

The stand supports the TV very well as there's hardly any wobble. The feet are wide-set, so you'll need a big table to place the TV on. They also lift the screen high enough off the table that placing a soundbar in front won't block it.

Footprint of the 65-inch stand: 46.2" x 10.7" x 3.2" to the bottom of the screen.

Design

Back

Wall Mount VESA 300x300

The back is basic with smooth plastic. The inputs are set into the TV, so they're hard to reach, especially if you have it wall-mounted. There are hooks that you can use for cable management.

Design

Borders

Borders 0.47" (1.2 cm)

The side and top borders are thin, while the bottom border is thicker, but it isn't distracting.

Design

Thickness

Max Thickness 2.44" (6.2 cm)

The TV is thin but doesn't sit flush against a wall if you use cable management clips. However, you can also remove them if you prefer.

7.0

Design

Build Quality

The TV has decent build quality. The stand is very stable, and the TV is well put together. The plastic on the back panel scratches easily, and there's flex around the inputs, but neither is an issue once you place the TV on a table or wall mount, and it doesn't affect the picture quality. Of course, it could feel better with more premium materials like metal, but it's what you can expect for a budget TV.

Picture Quality

1.9

Picture Quality

Contrast

Contrast

1,110 : 1

Native Contrast

1,110 : 1

Most of the variants of the LG UQ8000 have a low contrast ratio that makes blacks look gray next to bright objects in dark rooms. However, there are 50 and 70-inch variants with a different panel type with a higher contrast. If you want a comparable budget model with higher contrast, check out the Samsung CU7000 or the 2023 version of this TV, the LG UR8000, instead.

LEARN ABOUT CONTRAST

10

Picture Quality

Blooming

The TV doesn't have a local dimming feature, so there's no blooming around bright objects or subtitles during dark scenes.

10

Picture Quality

Lighting Zone Transitions

Local Dimming

No

Backlight

Direct

Dimming Zones Count Of Tested TV

N/A

This TV doesn't have a local dimming feature, so it can't adjust the backlight of individual zones to brighten up highlights without impacting the rest of the image. This means that there's no distracting flicker or brightness changes as bright highlights move between dimming zones.

4.0

Picture Quality

Contrast And Dark Details In Game Mode

The LG UQ8000 is direct-lit, meaning the LEDs that make up the backlight are located directly behind the screen, but there's no local dimming feature. We still film these videos on the TV so you can see how the backlight performs and compare it with a TV that has local dimming.

4.7

Picture Quality

HDR Brightness

Hallway Lights (~1950 cd/m²)

208 cd/m²

Yellow Skyscraper (~700 cd/m²)

159 cd/m²

Landscape Pool (~300 cd/m²)

89 cd/m²

Peak 2% Window

207 cd/m²

Peak 10% Window

295 cd/m²

Peak 25% Window

295 cd/m²

Peak 50% Window

295 cd/m²

Peak 100% Window

296 cd/m²

Sustained 2% Window

206 cd/m²

Sustained 10% Window

295 cd/m²

Sustained 25% Window

295 cd/m²

Sustained 50% Window

295 cd/m²

Sustained 100% Window

296 cd/m²

Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL)

0.025

The TV has poor HDR peak brightness. It doesn't get bright enough to deliver an impactful HDR experience, and without a local dimming feature, small highlights don't pop against the rest of the screen.

These measurements are after calibrating the HDR white point with the following settings:

  • HDR Picture Mode: Filmmaker
  • Brightness: Max
  • Contrast: Max
  • Color Temperature: Warm 50

LEARN ABOUT HDR BRIGHTNESS

4.7

Picture Quality

HDR Brightness In Game Mode

Hallway Lights (~1950 cd/m²)

213 cd/m²

Yellow Skyscraper (~700 cd/m²)

166 cd/m²

Landscape Pool (~300 cd/m²)

89 cd/m²

Peak 2% Window

206 cd/m²

Peak 10% Window

294 cd/m²

Peak 25% Window

294 cd/m²

Peak 50% Window

295 cd/m²

Peak 100% Window

295 cd/m²

Sustained 2% Window

206 cd/m²

Sustained 10% Window

294 cd/m²

Sustained 25% Window

294 cd/m²

Sustained 50% Window

294 cd/m²

Sustained 100% Window

295 cd/m²

Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL)

0.025

There's no noticeable difference in brightness when the TV is set to Game Mode.

These measurements are after calibrating the HDR white point with the following settings:

  • HDR Picture Mode: Game Optimizer
  • Brightness: Max
  • Contrast: Max
  • Color Temperature: Warm 50

8.6

Picture Quality

PQ EOTF Tracking

600 Nit Tracking Delta

0.0081

1000 Nit Tracking Delta

0.0088

4000 Nit Tracking Delta

0.0094

The LG UQ8000 has excellent EOTF tracking. Midtones are a little dimmer than they should be, and blacks are slightly raised, but aside from that, the TV's brightness closely follows the curve and tracks the content creator's intent well. However, with content mastered at 600 and 1000 nits, there's a sharp roll-off at the TV's peak brightness, which is low, meaning there's a loss of detail in most bright scenes. With content mastered at 4000 nits, the roll-off is smoother, so fine details in bright highlights are preserved a bit better.

LEARN ABOUT PQ EOTF TRACKING

5.8

Picture Quality

SDR Brightness

Real Scene Peak Brightness

234 cd/m²

Peak 2% Window

250 cd/m²

Peak 10% Window

250 cd/m²

Peak 25% Window

250 cd/m²

Peak 50% Window

250 cd/m²

Peak 100% Window

251 cd/m²

Sustained 2% Window

250 cd/m²

Sustained 10% Window

250 cd/m²

Sustained 25% Window

250 cd/m²

Sustained 50% Window

250 cd/m²

Sustained 100% Window

250 cd/m²

Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL)

0.000

The LG UQ8000 has disappointing SDR peak brightness. It doesn't get bright enough to fight glare in well-lit rooms. There isn't any variation in brightness between different scenes, though.

These measurements are after calibration with the following settings:

  • Picture Mode: Expert (Dark Space, night)
  • Brightness: Max
  • Color Temperature: Warm 50

LEARN ABOUT SDR BRIGHTNESS

6.9

Picture Quality

Color Gamut

Wide Color Gamut

No

DCI P3 xy

77.83%

DCI P3 uv

82.12%

Rec 2020 xy

55.92%

Rec 2020 uv

59.88%

The TV has an okay color gamut. It doesn't support a wide color gamut, so it can't display all the colors needed for HDR content. The tone mapping is incredibly off when sending a 75% stimulus, which results in a loss of fine details. The tone mapping is much better with a lower 50% stimulus, meaning colors look better in dark scenes.

LEARN ABOUT COLOR GAMUT

5.5

Picture Quality

Color Volume

1,000 cd/m² DCI P3 Coverage ITP

33.1%

10,000 cd/m² Rec 2020 Coverage ITP

16.6%

White Luminance

208 cd/m²

Red Luminance

37 cd/m²

Green Luminance

141 cd/m²

Blue Luminance

14 cd/m²

Cyan Luminance

155 cd/m²

Magenta Luminance

48 cd/m²

Yellow Luminance

190 cd/m²

The TV has disappointing HDR color volume. Due to its low contrast and peak brightness, it can't display bright colors well, and it's limited by its narrow color gamut.

LEARN ABOUT COLOR VOLUME

9.0

Picture Quality

Pre Calibration

White Balance dE

1.22

Color dE

0.84

Gamma

2.20

Color Temperature

6,941 K

Picture Mode

Expert (Dark Space)

Color Temp Setting

Warm 50

Gamma Setting

2.2

With just a few quick settings changes out-of-the-box, the TV has fantastic accuracy in SDR. The white balance and most colors are nearly perfect, but the color temperature is slightly on the cold side, giving the image a blue tint. Gamma is good overall, but some darker scenes are brighter than they should be.

LEARN ABOUT PRE CALIBRATION

9.6

Picture Quality

Post Calibration

White Balance dE

0.30

Color dE

0.63

Gamma

2.19

Color Temperature

6,737 K

White Balance Calibration

22 point

Color Calibration

Yes

The accuracy after calibration to the 6500K white point is incredible. It's easy to calibrate as the accuracy was already fantastic.

You can see the full settings for our calibration here.

LEARN ABOUT POST CALIBRATION

6.9

Picture Quality

Gray Uniformity

50% Std. Dev.

4.491%

50% DSE

0.220%

5% Std. Dev.

0.530%

5% DSE

0.072%

The TV has some issues with vertical bands that can get distracting with large areas of uniform colors, like when you watch sports or use it as a PC monitor.

LEARN ABOUT GRAY UNIFORMITY

7.2

Picture Quality

Black Uniformity

Std. Dev.

N/A

Native Std. Dev.

1.215%

The TV has decent black uniformity and looks much better than the step-down LG UQ7590. The screen looks blue due to the TV's low contrast, and there's some cloudiness. Sadly, there's no local dimming feature to improve it.

LEARN ABOUT BLACK UNIFORMITY

7.8

Picture Quality

Viewing Angle

Color Washout

32°

Color Shift

54°

Brightness Loss

32°

Black Level Raise

70°

Gamma Shift

59°

The LG UQ8000 has a good viewing angle. The image remains consistent when viewed from the sides, which is ideal for wide seating areas. Sadly, this isn't the case with the 50 and 70-inch models because they have a different panel type with a narrower viewing angle.

LEARN ABOUT VIEWING ANGLE

7.3

Picture Quality

Reflections

Screen Finish

Semi-gloss

Total Reflections

5.4%

Indirect Reflections

0.6%

Calculated Direct Reflections

4.8%

The reflection handling is decent. It's fine if you have a few lights around, but combined with its low peak brightness, it isn't ideal to use in bright environments.

LEARN ABOUT REFLECTIONS

7.8

Picture Quality

HDR Native Gradient

100% Black to 50% Gray

4.0

50% Gray to 100% White

10

100% Black to 50% Red

8.0

50% Red to 100% Red

10

100% Black to 50% Green

8.0

50% Green to 100% Green

8.0

100% Black to 50% Blue

6.0

50% Blue to 100% Blue

8.0

The TV has very good HDR gradient handling. There's noticeable banding in dark blues, with especially noticeable banding in dark grays. Other color gradients fare better and have minimal or no banding at all.

LEARN ABOUT HDR NATIVE GRADIENT

7.6

Picture Quality

Low-Quality Content Smoothing

Smoothing

Detail Preservation

6.5

The TV has good low-quality content smoothing. There are very little noticeable artifacts present in dark scenes, but unfortunately, it struggles a bit with preserving details, so some finer details are lost.

6.5

Picture Quality

Upscaling: Sharpness Processing

The TV's upscaling and sharpness processing is okay overall. Fine details are upscaled well for the most part, but hardcoded text is a bit hard to make out. These results are with the following settings:

  • Sharpness: 25

LEARN ABOUT UPSCALING: SHARPNESS PROCESSING

Picture Quality

Pixels

Subpixel Layout

RGB

Type LED

Sub-Type

IPS

Most of the variants of this TV use the same panel type with an RGB subpixel layout. However, the 50 and 70-inch models have a different panel with a BGR subpixel layout. This doesn't affect the picture quality but hurts the text clarity when using it as a PC monitor.

Motion

7.0

Motion

Response Time

80% Response Time

6.0 ms

100% Response Time

18.4 ms

The LG UQ8000 has a decent overall response time. Unfortunately, the backlight flicker causes noticeable image duplication that negatively impacts the appearance of motion.

LEARN ABOUT RESPONSE TIME

4.0

Motion

Flicker-Free

Flicker-Free

No

PWM Dimming Frequency

120 Hz

The TV uses pulse width modulation (PWM) to dim its backlight at all brightness levels and in any picture mode. It always flickers at 120Hz, which causes image duplication.

LEARN ABOUT FLICKER-FREE

Motion

Black Frame Insertion (BFI)

Optional BFI

No

Min Flicker For 60 fps

120 Hz

60Hz For 60 fps

No

120Hz For 120 fps

N/A

Min Flicker for 60 fps in Game Mode

120 Hz

There's no option to introduce backlight flicker, commonly known as black frame insertion. Instead, the backlight always flickers at 120Hz.

LEARN ABOUT BLACK FRAME INSERTION (BFI)

Motion

Motion Interpolation

Motion Interpolation (30 fps)

Yes

Motion Interpolation (60 fps)

No

The TV has a motion interpolation feature to bring 24 and 30 fps content up to 60 fps. It doesn't look all that good, as artifacts are present even with slow-moving content, and it worsens with fast-moving content.

LEARN ABOUT MOTION INTERPOLATION

8.2

Motion

Stutter

Frame Hold Time @ 24 fps

23.3 ms

Frame Hold Time @ 60 fps

0.0 ms

Due to the somewhat slow response time, there's minimal stutter with low-frame-rate content.

LEARN ABOUT STUTTER

10

Motion

24p Judder

Judder-Free 24p

Yes

Judder-Free 24p via 60p

Yes

Judder-Free 24p via 60i

Yes

Judder-Free 24p via Native Apps

Yes

Unlike many 60Hz TVs, the LG UQ8000 can remove 24p judder from any source, including those that output content in 60 fps, like a cable box. It helps with the appearance of motion in movies.

LEARN ABOUT 24P JUDDER

0

Motion

Variable Refresh Rate

Native Refresh Rate

60 Hz

Variable Refresh Rate

No

HDMI Forum VRR

No

FreeSync

No

G-SYNC Compatible

No

4k VRR Maximum

N/A

4k VRR Minimum

No VRR support

1080p VRR Maximum

N/A

1080p VRR Minimum

No VRR support

1440p VRR Maximum

N/A

1440p VRR Minimum

No VRR support

VRR + Local Dimming No Local Dimming

The TV doesn't support variable refresh rate technology to reduce screen tearing. However, the 86-inch model has a 120Hz panel with VRR support, so it's better suited for gaming.

LEARN ABOUT VARIABLE REFRESH RATE

Inputs

9.7

Inputs

Input Lag

1080p @ 60Hz

10.2 ms

1080p @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode

118.3 ms

1080p @ 120Hz

N/A

1080p @ 144Hz

N/A

1440p @ 60Hz

10.3 ms

1440p @ 120Hz

N/A

1440p @ 144Hz

N/A

4k @ 60Hz

10.0 ms

4k @ 60Hz + 10-Bit HDR

10.1 ms

4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4

10.0 ms

4k @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode

117.8 ms

4k @ 60Hz With Interpolation

121.2 ms

4k @ 120Hz

N/A

4k @ 144Hz

N/A

8k @ 60Hz

N/A

The TV has remarkably low input lag for a responsive gaming experience, as long as you're in the Game Optimizer Mode.

LEARN ABOUT INPUT LAG

7.1

Inputs

Supported Resolutions

Resolution 4k

480p @ 59.94Hz (Widescreen)

Yes

720p @ 59.94Hz

Yes

1080p @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4

Yes

1080p @ 120Hz

No

1080p @ 144Hz

No

1440p @ 60Hz

Yes (forced resolution required)

1440p @ 120Hz

No

1440p @ 144Hz

No

4k @ 60Hz

Yes

4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4

Yes

4k @ 120Hz

No

4k @ 120Hz @ 4:4:4

No

4k @ 144Hz

No

8k @ 30Hz or 24Hz

No

8k @ 60Hz

No

Most models of this TV only support signals up to 60Hz due to its limited refresh rate, but the 86-inch version has HDMI 2.1 bandwidth and a 120Hz refresh rate, so it supports more resolutions. This TV also displays proper chroma 4:4:4 with any supported resolution, which helps with the appearance of text when using it as a PC monitor.

LEARN ABOUT SUPPORTED RESOLUTIONS

Inputs

PS5 Compatibility

Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM)

Yes

4k @ 120Hz

No

1440p @ 120Hz

No

1080p @ 120Hz

No

HDR

Yes

VRR

No

The LG UQ8000 has limited capabilities with the PS5 due to its HDMI 2.0 bandwidth and 60Hz refresh rate. However, the 86-inch model can take full advantage of it as it has HDMI 2.1 bandwidth and a 120Hz refresh rate.

Inputs

Xbox Series X|S Compatibility

Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM)

Yes

4k @ 120Hz

No

1440p @ 120Hz

No

1080p @ 120Hz

No

HDR

Yes

VRR

No

The LG UQ8000 has limited capabilities with the Xbox Series X due to its HDMI 2.0 bandwidth and 60Hz refresh rate. However, the 86-inch model can take full advantage of it as it has HDMI 2.1 bandwidth and a 120Hz refresh rate.

Inputs

Inputs Specifications

HDR10

Yes

HDR10+

No

Dolby Vision

No

HLG

Yes

HDMI 2.0 Full Bandwidth

Yes (HDMI 1,2)

HDMI 2.1 Class Bandwidth

No

CEC Yes

HDCP 2.2 Yes (HDMI 1, 2)

ATSC Tuner

1.0

USB 3.0

No

Variable Analog Audio Out No

Wi-Fi Support Yes (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz)

As mentioned, all the models have HDMI 2.0 bandwidth except for the 86-inch version, which has HDMI 2.1 bandwidth and two extra HDMI slots. As it doesn't support either Dolby Vision or HDR10+, all HDR content will be limited to HDR10, regardless of its intended format.

Inputs

Input Photos

The power input is located on the back left side of the TV.

Inputs

Total Inputs

HDMI 2

USB 1

Digital Optical Audio Out 1

Analog Audio Out 3.5mm 0

Analog Audio Out RCA 0

Component In 0

Composite In 0

Tuner (Cable/Ant) 1

Ethernet 1

DisplayPort 0

IR In 0

With only two HDMI ports, you'll need a receiver if you want to connect multiple devices.

Inputs

Audio Passthrough

ARC/eARC Port

eARC

eARC: Dolby Atmos Over Dolby Digital Plus

Yes

eARC: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1

Yes

eARC: LPCM 7.1 Over Dolby MAT

Yes

eARC: Dolby TrueHD 7.1

Yes

eARC: DTS:X Over DTS-HD MA

No

eARC: DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1

No

eARC: LPCM Channels (Bitstream)

7.1

ARC: Dolby Digital 5.1

Yes

ARC: DTS 5.1

No

Optical: Dolby Digital 5.1

Yes

Optical: DTS 5.1

No

The TV supports eARC, meaning it can pass high-quality audio to a compatible receiver or soundbar. It doesn't support DTS or DTS:X, though, which is disappointing as many Blu-rays use this audio format. If you have a Blu-ray player, it's best to connect it directly to your receiver instead of using eARC.

Sound Quality

6.9

Sound Quality

Frequency Response

Low-Frequency Extension

89.80 Hz

Std. Dev. @ 70

3.13 dB

Std. Dev. @ 80

3.23 dB

Std. Dev. @ Max

5.30 dB

Max

87.7 dB SPL

Dynamic Range Compression

3.83 dB

The LG UQ8000 has an okay frequency response. It gets fairly loud and has a well-balanced sound profile, but like most TVs, it doesn't produce much bass.

LEARN ABOUT FREQUENCY RESPONSE

6.8

Sound Quality

Distortion

Weighted THD @ 80

0.150

Weighted THD @ Max

0.503

IMD @ 80

3.53%

IMD @ Max

11.45%

The distortion handling is alright. There isn't much at moderate listening levels, but it gets worse at its max volume.

LEARN ABOUT DISTORTION

Smart Features

8.5

Smart Features

Interface

Smart OS webOS

Version 22

Ease of Use

Easy

Smoothness

Average

Time Taken to Select YouTube

2 s

Time Taken to Change Backlight

6 s

Advanced Options

Many

The TV comes with LG's webOS smart platform built-in, which is user-friendly. It's updated compared to previous versions, as it now supports user profiles, meaning you can customize it for different people in your house.

0

Smart Features

Ad-Free

Ads

Yes

Opt-out

No

Suggested Content in Home

Yes

Opt-out of Suggested Content

No

Like most TVs, there are ads throughout the smart interface, and there's no way to disable them.

LEARN ABOUT AD-FREE

8.0

Smart Features

Apps and Features

App Selection

Great

App Smoothness

Average

Cast Capable

Yes

USB Drive Playback

Yes

USB Drive HDR Playback

Yes

HDR in Netflix

Yes

HDR in YouTube

Yes

The app store has a great selection of additional apps, so you're sure to find your favorite content.

9.0

Smart Features

Remote

Size

Large

Voice Control

Many Features

CEC Menu Control

Yes

Other Smart Features

Yes

Remote App LG ThinQ

Unlike the cheaper LG UQ7590, the LG UQ8000 comes with the more advanced Magic Remote. You can use its point-and-press feature like a Wii remote, making it easier to navigate through the menu. Its built-in mic allows you to ask it to open apps, search for content, and switch inputs, but you can't change certain settings like the brightness. It also supports NFC, so you can tap your phone against the remote to cast content to the TV.

Smart Features

TV Controls

There's a single button underneath the center of the TV. You can turn the power on and off, adjust the volume, switch inputs, and change channels with it.

Smart Features

In The Box

  • Remote control
  • 2x AAA batteries
  • Power cord
  • Cable tie
  • Cable management clips
  • User guides

Smart Features

Misc

Power Consumption 57 W

Power Consumption (Max) 126 W

Firmware 3.11.65

LG UQ8000 Review (43UQ8000AUB, 50UQ8000AUB, 55UQ8000AUB, 65UQ8000AUB, 70UQ8000AUB, 75UQ8000AUB, 86UQ8000AUB) (2024)

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