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LG 43UA80006 (often listed as 43UA80006LC, 43UA8000 series, or regional variants like 43UQ80006LD/43UR80006 in some markets) appears to be a 2025 entry-to-mid-range 75-inch 4K UHD LED Smart TV from LG’s UA80/UQ80/UR80 family. It’s essentially the larger-screen version of the 65UA8000 you asked about earlier, with similar AI-enhanced features, vibrant HDR, and webOS platform—perfect for big-room viewing in Nairobi homes (movies, sports, family streaming, or casual gaming). This model uses Direct LED with AI processing for good upscaling and color, though it’s not as advanced as QNED or OLED lines.
Key Features and Specifications
- Display: 43-inch 4K Ultra HD (3840 × 2160 pixels), Direct LED backlight, 60Hz native refresh rate.
- Picture Tech: α5 AI Processor 4K Gen5/Gen6/Gen7 (varies slightly by exact sub-variant; enhances upscaling, sharpness, depth, and scene optimization), 4K Super Upscaling, 4K HDR10 Pro / HLG support, Dynamic Tone Mapping, Filmmaker Mode for cinematic accuracy.
- Smart Features: webOS 24/25 (smooth, app-rich interface with Re:New Program for updates), AI Magic Remote (voice control “Just speak!”, point-and-click, drag-and-drop), ThinQ AI, full streaming apps (Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, YouTube, etc.), Google Cast/AirPlay compatibility.
- Audio: 20W speakers (2.0 channel), AI Sound enhancements for virtual surround and clearer dialogue.
- Gaming: Game Optimizer, ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) for reduced lag; suitable for PS5/Xbox but capped at 60Hz (no high-refresh or advanced VRR).
- Connectivity: HDMI ports (including eARC, typically 3–4), USB, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth, Ethernet, optical audio out.
- Design: Slim profile (~59.9–67.9mm thick without stand), narrow bezels, modern black finish with stand (with stand dimensions approx. 1678 × 964–1000 × 269–300mm), wall-mountable (VESA compatible).
Performance and User Feedback
It offers sharp 4K visuals with solid HDR punch and AI upscaling that improves HD/streamed content noticeably on the large screen. Colors are vibrant in lit rooms, motion handling is decent for sports/action, and webOS is fast/intuitive with the Magic Remote a standout. Built-in sound is adequate for dialogue but often paired with a soundbar. It’s not the brightest or with deepest blacks (typical entry LED without local dimming), but excellent value for big-screen immersion. Feedback averages 4+/5 in reviews, praising affordability, AI smarts, and reliability for everyday use.



