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Should they call it "faux K"? Some say LG's budget LCD TVs don't deliver true 4K resolution

Pre-roll ads on Amazon and Netflix are a poor solution to a genuine problem

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How LG uses fuzzy math to label some of its LCD TVs as 4K

By replacing every fourth red, green, or blue subpixel with a white one, LG boosts the brightness of its 6100-, 6500-, and 6800-series models. The trick works, but it sacrifices resolution. Read More

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