![]() ![]() Speaking of inputs, you’ll find four HDMI 2.1 inputs, all capable of handling 4K at up to 120Hz in 10-bit HDR with 4:4:4 chroma sampling and one with eARC/ARC support, plus 3 USB ports to power devices or host USB flash drives as well as optical audio out and an aux. Because all of the inputs have been moved to the back of the screen there’s literally nothing there to distract you from the TV. The good news is that, once you’ve got it setup, you’ll have a TV that protrudes just 5mm from the wall and looks gorgeous. ![]() Thankfully LG does include the no-gap wall-mount inside the box so there's no need to buy it separately and you can, apparently, also buy optional legs if you want. The comparison to the older W-Series OLED makes sense not only because it shares a similar design, but because it also shares some other key similarities with the new Gallery GX Series: they both need to be wall-mounted and, if you want it to tuck the wires inside the wall, they both have to be professionally installed, too. ![]()
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