LG UM777H 75"

★★★★★ 5.0 (1)

The 75-inch 4K panel paired with Pro:Centric Direct CMS and Pro:Idiom simplifies encrypted content management across properties, while 420 nits brightness and HDR10 Pro ensure readable signage in well-lit lobbies. Its IoT-ready design with built-in Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth allows integration with hotel automation, and the 40W 2-channel audio handles in-room announcements. This display is best for hospitality chains and corporate training facilities needing a centrally controllable, 4K signage solution with robust content security.

Screen 75"
Resolution 3840x2160
Panel LED
Refresh 60 Hz
HDR HDR10, HLG
smart platform webOS
hdmi version 2.0
LG UM777H 75" tv
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Überblick

The 30-Second Version

A 75-inch hotel TV that's brilliant at being managed remotely and mediocre at everything else. Buy it for the conference room, not the man cave.

Pros & Cons

Vorteile

  • Excellent centralized management with Pro:Centric Direct 84th
  • Surprisingly strong picture quality for a commercial display 76th
  • Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for easy network integration 67th
  • 40W audio output is louder than most hotel TVs

Nachteile

  • 420 nits peak brightness is dim for well-lit rooms
  • Gaming performance is a complete afterthought
  • webOS smart platform feels sluggish and limited
  • Only one HDMI port supports ARC

Was Besitzer sagen

The Word on the Street

5.0/5 (1 reviews)
👍 Buyers are pleasantly surprised by the helpful, direct sales support from specialized vendors, making the purchasing process smooth.
🤔 A few shoppers seem confused by the commercial nature of the product, expecting a standard consumer smart TV experience.

Die Fakten

Performance

We were genuinely surprised by the picture quality. For a display capped at 420 nits, it landed in the 84th percentile for its category, which tells you the competition in the hospitality space isn't exactly pushing OLED-level contrast. Colors look accurate enough out of the box, and the 4K resolution keeps text and logos sharp. The real performance story here isn't visual fireworks, it's the Pro:Centric backend. This TV is designed to be remotely managed, updated, and locked down, and in that arena, it's a standout. Just don't try to play Call of Duty on it. The 60Hz panel and lack of VRR put its gaming score in the basement, one of the worst we've seen.

Performance Percentiles

HDR 64.2
Audio 47
Smart 32.3
Gaming 18.6
Display 75.6
Connectivity 66.8
Nutzerresonanz 52.8
Picture Quality 83.6

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 75"
Resolution 4K
Panel Type LED
Backlight LED
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Curved No

Picture Quality

Brightness 420 nits
Peak Brightness 420

HDR

HDR Formats HDR10, HLG
Dolby Vision No
HDR10+ No
HLG Yes

Gaming

Refresh Rate 60 Hz

Smart TV

Platform webOS
Voice Assistant LG Natural Language Processing
Screen Mirroring SoftAP

Audio

Speaker Config 2-Channel
Wattage 40
Dolby Atmos No

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 3
HDMI Version 2
USB Ports 2
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 5
Bluetooth Yes
Ethernet Yes
Optical Audio Yes
VESA Mount 400x400

Power & Size

Power 163
Weight 33.3 kg / 73.4 lbs

vs Competition

Stacked against a consumer TV like the TCL QM7K or Hisense U7, the LG looks like a relic. Those sets are brighter, faster, and have smart platforms you'd actually want to use. But that's not the fight LG is picking. The real competitor here is another commercial display from a brand like Samsung's hospitality line. The LG's advantage is its mature Pro:Centric software, which is more polished for content management than some of Samsung's LYNK offerings. If you just need a dumb, big screen for a sports bar, a bright consumer set is the better call. If you need to push custom welcome messages to 200 rooms, the LG is the tool for the job.

Spec LG UM777H 75" Samsung Neo QLED QN70F Sony BRAVIA 8 K65XR80 TCL QM6K Series 55QM6K Hisense U8 Series 65U8QG Roku Plus Series 65R6C7
Screen Size 75 75 65 55 65 65
Resolution 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160
Panel Type LED Mini-LED OLED QLED Mini-LED Mini-LED
Refresh Rate 60 120 120 144 165 60
Hdr HDR10, HLG HDR10+ HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG), Dolby Vision Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
Smart Platform webOS Tizen Google TV Google TV Google TV Roku TV
Dolby Vision false false true true true true
Dolby Atmos false true true true true true
Hdmi Version 2.0 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Produkt HDRAudioSmartGamingDisplayConnectivityNutzerresonanzPicture Quality
LG UM777H 75" 64.24732.318.675.666.852.883.6
Samsung Neo QLED QN70F Compare 71.579.293.488.989.589.594.679.2
Sony BRAVIA 8 K65XR80 Compare 77.491.191.880.391.784.688.371.4
TCL QM6K Series 55QM6K Compare 98.988.697.693.877.389.588.398.8
Hisense U8 Series 65U8QG Compare 91.997.395.896.584.686.777.599.5
Roku Plus Series 65R6C7 Compare 77.483.199.85984.689.594.636.5

Preis

Value & Pricing

Pricing on this thing is a rollercoaster, with a wild spread from $430 to over $2200 across vendors. At the low end, it's a steal for a 75-inch commercial display with full Pro:Centric support. At the high end, you're getting fleeced. The sweet spot is clearly with the more affordable listings. For a business deploying a dozen of these, nailing down a bulk rate from a reputable seller is the only move that makes sense, and the value proposition is solid if you can get it under a grand.

Ab 430 $ 2 Angebote bei 2 Händlern
Amazon 1 Angebot Ab 430 $
B&H Photo 1 Angebot Ab 1.622 $

Price History

0 $ 500 $ 1.000 $ 1.500 $ 2.000 $ 15. Mai18. Juli 430 $

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Overview

Let's get one thing straight: the LG UM777H is a hotel TV. It's built for a lobby, a conference room, or a hospital bed, not your living room. If you're hunting for a bright, gaming-ready 75-inch screen for movie night, this ain't it, and you can stop reading now. But if you're a business owner or an IT manager who needs a big, manageable display that won't fight your existing control systems, this LG is a purpose-built workhorse that makes a lot of sense. The picture is surprisingly decent for a commercial panel, and the centralized management tools are the real reason this thing exists.

Common Questions

Q: Can I use this as a regular home TV?

You can, but you shouldn't. The smart platform is clunky, the brightness is low for a sunny living room, and you're paying for commercial management features you'll never touch. A TCL or Hisense at the same price will be a much better home theater experience.

Q: What is Pro:Centric and do I need it?

It's LG's software for remotely controlling a fleet of TVs, things like custom channel lists, welcome screens, and settings locks. If you're only buying one TV for a break room, you probably don't need it. If you're managing a hotel, it's the whole point of this model.

Q: Does this TV support HDMI 2.1 for gaming?

Nope. You're stuck with HDMI 2.0 and a 60Hz panel. This is one of the worst TVs we've seen for gaming performance, so don't even think about hooking up a PS5 or Xbox Series X to it.

Who Should Skip This

If you're looking for a bright, vibrant TV for your living room to watch movies and play games, this isn't it. Go get a TCL QM7K or a Hisense U7 instead. You'll get a massively better picture, a faster smart interface, and actual gaming features for a similar price, without paying for commercial software you'll never use.

Verdict

The LG UM777H is a single-purpose tool that executes its job well. It's not a home theater marvel, and it's a terrible gaming display. But for a hotel or corporate environment where remote management, reliability, and a big screen are the priorities, it's a top contender. Buy it for the Pro:Centric ecosystem, not for the panel specs. If you can snag it at the lower end of its massive price range, it's a smart business investment.

Usage Scores

Gesamt (57.9)Budget (60.6)Gaming (41)Movies (49.4)Sports (58.4)Outdoor (45.9)Portable (41.9)Corporate (68.5)Streaming (56.5)Smart Home (51)

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