LG 43LR60006LA 43-Inch FHD Smart TV — alpha 5 AI Processor Gen6
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Get This DealThe alpha 5 AI Processor Gen6 inside this LG does something most 43-inch TVs at this price point don't bother with: it actively analyses the content you're watching and adjusts picture processing accordingly, distinguishing between film, sport, and animation rather than applying a single blanket picture mode. That means motion handling on live football looks noticeably cleaner than you'd expect from a Full HD panel at £179, and it's the specific reason this model sits a step above the generic budget sets crowding the same shelf.
Who Is This For?
This TV is a strong fit for a student flat, a spare bedroom, or a kitchen where you want a capable smart screen without spending serious money — someone who watches primarily catch-up TV, streaming services, and occasional live sport rather than sitting two metres from an OLED scrutinising dark scenes. LG's webOS interface is genuinely intuitive and well-maintained, which matters for less tech-savvy users. If you're planning to use this as a primary living room screen for console gaming or cinematic 4K content, the Full HD resolution and lack of HDMI 2.1 will frustrate you fairly quickly.
What Buyers Say
Owners consistently praise the picture clarity for Full HD and the snappiness of the webOS platform — app loading times draw particular approval compared to rivals using Roku or older Android builds. The most common complaint centres on the speakers: the built-in audio is thin and struggles at higher volumes, making an external soundbar a near-essential addition if sound quality matters to you. For broader TV and audio deals, our best TV and audio deals guide tracks the current market.
The Deal
At £179 against a previous high of £249, the £70 saving represents 28% off — and critically, price history confirms this is the lowest this model has ever been listed, not an inflated "was" price masking a routine discount. The average across tracked data points sits at £231.50, so you're buying meaningfully below the norm. If you need a reliable, fuss-free smart TV under £200 and aren't chasing 4K, this is a genuinely sound moment to buy.
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