The C4 55in stand comes with 2 sets of screws: four (4) painted blue and four (4) plain black. This video fails to specify which screws go where which could lead to people cracking their tv. BE MORE SPECIFIC LG!!! Also the plain black screws that are supposed to affix the base are so coarsely threaded that they won't even go into the base without A LOT of force. For anyone curious the blue screws go into the TV, the black into the base.
Thank you for clarifying that information for the rest of us. LG needs to work on their communication, by NOT being vague, and by NOT directing customers to their websites. Everything contained in this video - and the info on the screws - should have been provided as instructions in the manual LG packaged with the TV.
That's a great observation. It's wonderful that you're reading the owner's manual for your unit to know the dos and don'ts when handling it. Rest assured, we'll consider this as feedback moving forward. -Charles
@@LGUSASupport so you admit the video you posted is showing a dangerous way of setting the tv up? How about providing a solution rather than wasting everyone's time with that dog shit copy pasted generic response?
Hello there. We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback with us. We regret to hear that the video posted demonstrates an unsafe method of setting up the TV. Ensuring safety is our top priority, and we always aim to provide accurate and useful information to our customers. We apologize if the video may have given a wrong impression or caused any confusion. In order to address your concerns, we kindly request you to provide us with more specific details regarding the issue you are facing with your TV setup by sending us a direct message on Facebook and mentioning @LGUSSupport. Once we have this information, we will do our utmost to assist you in finding a suitable solution.^Con
When the two people are grabbing the sides of the tv to lift it, it doesn't seem like they are paying much attention to not touching the screen or bending it.. seems like they even potentially damaged it.
Please elaborate how having cloth gloves prevents pressing too hard on a OLED panel or even prevents bending of the screen, both of which I witnessed. Literally all that does is prevent fingerprints/oils from getting on the screen and backend which has zero relevance to what I said.
Anytime! We're glad the video was helpful to you! Remember that can always reach out to us for any further assistance or guidance, we're just a quick message away 😄 ^Liss
Thank you for bringing this to our attention! We understand how important it is for your equipment to fit perfectly during installation, and we’re here to help. Please send us a private message with your TV model number and contact details @LGUSSupport, and we’ll be happy to assist you further. ^Anthony
Hey John. We could help find a professional technician to install your LG TV. Please private message us on social media @LGUSSupport with your contact details . We'll be waiting for your message so we can help you further. ^David
We appreciate your feedback on our RUclips Video. We'd be more than happy to hear more from you through this link in the comment, to ensure that it gets to the proper team to further evaluate and continue to innovate for the better. www.lg.com/us/support/feedback. ^Anthony
Hello, there! Thank you for choosing LG for your entertainment needs. Rest assured, the stand's slight tilt will not negatively impact the OLED panel's color performance or viewing angles. Our G4 OLED features an incredibly wide viewing angle technology that maintains consistent image quality from virtually any position in the room. Its Micro Lens Array (MLA) technology ensures superior color reproduction and brightness, so even if the stand has a minor tilt, you'll still enjoy exceptional picture quality with consistent colors and contrast across the entire screen. The wide viewing angles mean you can enjoy stunning visuals from multiple seating positions without any significant color or brightness degradation. We recommend positioning the TV with the middle of the screen at eye level for the optimal viewing experience. -Cazz
The LG G4 77" OLED TV comes with a stand that angles the TV slightly backwards. This slight tilt shouldn't significantly affect the OLED's colors or viewing angles, as OLED technology is known for its wide viewing angles. Regarding using a soundbar under your TV, there are a few considerations to keep in mind. LG TVs, including the G4, tend to have a low mount, which can cause issues with soundbar placement. If you place a soundbar directly in front of the TV, it may partially obstruct the bottom of the screen. To address this issue, you have a few options. You can use a TV stand riser to raise the TV above the soundbar. Alternatively, you can wall-mount the TV, which allows you to position the soundbar without obstructing the screen. Another option is to consider LG's compatible soundbars, such as the SG10TY, which are designed to fit flat against the wall for a cohesive look. When using a soundbar, make sure to measure the height of both the TV stand and the soundbar to ensure proper clearance and visibility of the entire screen.
This will be me with the 83 inch G4 in a month. I'll be sweating for a few minutes thinking about my wallet, unless I purchase with someone who will install.
Hey there. Our LG TVs C2 and C3 come with the screws that are needed to install the stands. However, The C2 uses 4 (M4 x L20) while the C3 can use 4 (M5 x L20) and 4 (M4 x L16). For more questions, private message us on social media @LGUSSupport. We're always here to help! ^David
Is there a way to reprogram the buttons on the remote? I do not want microphone, netf, alexa, disney or the other very large buttons. I want fast forward, pause, shift to usb/tv or similar functions there instead.
Hey there. We want to help you with getting your remote reprogram. Please private message us on social media @LGUSSupport with your contact details. We'll be glad to help find a solution for your remote. ^David
Hello there. We sincerely appreciate your inquiry and are delighted to offer our assistance with this matter. To help you distinguish between the two LG TVs, we kindly suggest that you visit the provided link for more details. Your interest in LG is highly valued. Wishing you a pleasant remainder of your day! www.lg.com/us/oled-tvs -MC
Hello there! We'll be happy to look into it for you and see what we can do to help. Please send us a private message @LGUSSupport so that we can look further into how we may assist. -Junel
I am unable to remove the cable holder. Are there any tips or solutions? I've tried to remove it in different ways, but I can't. I'm afraid of damaging the TV screen (OLED C3)
Hey! No problem at all, we're excited to help you get your LG TV cables all sorted and set up just the way you want. You'll be pleased to hear that the cable holders should come out easily with a little bit of gentle force. If you need anything else, just give us a shout - we're here for you! ^ Diego
Ok but how do I dismount it ? I need to move it from one location to another without actually breaking it. I have the 65CX but not even on LG's site, nobody tells you how to dismount the TV and repack it.
Hello there. We appreciate your question. Please specify which H you are referring to. Could you send us a direct message for additional assistance? Thank you. ^Con
Great question! A stand similar to the one shown would fit a 2018, 2019 model OLED C3 TV. So that we can get you a part number to the stand for your particular TV, please reply with your model number. We look forward to your reply! ^Chris
Hi, Sergio. We'd be happy to help you with that! However, we would need the exact model number of your TV to provide you with the correct screw size for the stand. The screw size can vary based on the specific TV model. Kindly send us the model number of your unit through a private message on Facebook or Twitter at @LGUSSupport. We'll be waiting for you. ^Danee
There are 2 types of screws for this unit. One for stand base and one for set stand. To provide the accurate information about this, please send us a private message, so we can have a back-and-forth conversation about this. We need some photos from you, so we can provide the accurate screws for you. We'll be waiting for you. ^Danee
Hello there! In regards to the LG G4 TV, it comes with a wall mount bracket included. However, if you need to install the stand for a 77-inch LG G4 TV, you can follow the steps outlined in the LG WebOS TV installation guide. The general steps for installing the stand are: 1. Place the TV face down on a soft surface to avoid scratching the screen. 2. Attach the stand to the bottom of the TV using the screws provided. 3. Ensure that the stand is securely fastened to the TV. 4. Carefully lift the TV upright and place it in the desired location. For more detailed instructions and illustrations, you can refer to the LG WebOS TV installation guide or watch instructional videos on the LG RUclips channel. If you encounter any difficulties or have further questions, you can reach out to LG customer support for assistance. You can visit our LG support website or send us a private message through Facebook or X (Twitter) at @LGUSSupport.
While I'm mounting the panel with support, I have positioned one of the 2 side object polystyrene (ruclips.net/video/FrVJLlzQcQw/видео.html ) between the side screen and the table to raise up the base. There's the risk that pressure of panel with the polystyrene has damaged the screen ? the panel is 48", when I have place the screen on the polystyrene I have make it slowly, but however I'm worried that pressure can damage the lower zone of screen
@@LGUSASupport can I have damaged the panel? I still must turn on it ... if something has occured how can notice it? I can notice it immediately or at long term ?
Hey! That's a great question; let's get a more direct line of contact going; reach out to us on social media @LGUSSupport with your contact information, model, and serial number. ^Gaby
Hey Den! It would be our pleasure to delve into why the screws on the LG OLED C2 TV stand are not fitting properly. We can start by moving this to a private platform that allows for back-and-forth discussion, which you can do by sending us a private message on Facebook or Twitter with the hashtag @LGUSSupport, including the TV's model and serial numbers. It would be our pleasure to provide additional assistance to you! ~Rita www.lg.com/us/support/contact
Hey Sal, you may need to ensure that the bracket is securely fastened. Lay the stand on a flat surface and push firmly to ensure the pieces are in place for the first 4 screws to fit properly. ~Tegan
Hi Sal, we suggest sending us a private message on our social media accounts, @LGUSSupport, with your phone number, model number, and serial number. We want to look into this further with you. ~Tegan
@@salsoto6494 The course thread screws are used on the base. The fine thread (shorter) screws are used to fasten the base to the screen. If you used the fine threaded screws on the base, they will cause the problem you have, the fine threads can't grab the plastic.
@@salsoto6494 That's because they don't specify anywhere in the documentation (or on the packaging of the two sets of screws) which screws should be used for putting the two parts of the stand together, and which screws should be used to fasten the base to the TV itself. They leave us to "figure that out for ourselves." Their official support account on RUclips won't even clarify it in the comments. Absolutely ridiculous. Simple answers, and they won't provide them.
Hello! Thank you for reaching out to us today. We want you to know that providing the best support and care is what we strive for and that we will find the best resolution to the issue with your LG appliances. In order to better assist you, we must switch to a platform that allows for back-and-forth conversation. Please send us a private message on Facebook or Twitter using @LGUSSupport, and we'll be so excited to see what we can do to help. Thank you! ^ Tanisha
Hi, Eddie. Thank you for your inquiry. It would be our pleasure to assist you with this. For us to provide you with accurate assistance, we advise that you send us a private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport. We look forward to hearing from you. ^James.
The stands that come with most 55 inch LG are garbage. I moved my TV and they broke. Nothing but garbage. If you're going to mounted on the wall there is no problem. But I want mine on the table. Looks like a great stand.Simi Valley California
Hey there! We hate to hear that you had issues with your LG TV stand. Let's see if we can find a solution together. Private message us on social media @LGUSSupport with your model, serial, and phone number. ^Gaby
The stand on the c1 was like 20 pounds and wide AF lol. The stand on the c3 is like 2 and tiny but still not bad although definitely not as premium feeling as my 2016 C, CX, and C1
Hi! Welcome to our LG US social media page, based on your recent post, it seems you need an assistance. Please send us a private message together with the model, and serial number, including the issue of your unit, so that I can assist you further. ^Arnel
Hello Metarucht, I'm passing by to check up your case, and this is regarding about your LG C2 TV, since then we never heard from you. Do you still need my assistance? If so just let me know. Is there anything else that I can help you with? ^Arnel
Hello Metarucht, I'm passing by to check up your case, and this is regarding about your LG C2 TV, since then we never heard from you, since then we never herd from you. If you have any other question, please don't hesitate to send us a message anytime, for now I'll go ahead and end our session. Again thank you very much and have a great day. ^Arnel
Hi there! Thank you for sharing this to us. That's correct, that's why we come up to this video, so we can help those people who are not yet aware how to install their LG TV stand. We hope this video reach more of our customers! Have a great day! -Francine
The C4 55in stand comes with 2 sets of screws: four (4) painted blue and four (4) plain black.
This video fails to specify which screws go where which could lead to people cracking their tv.
BE MORE SPECIFIC LG!!!
Also the plain black screws that are supposed to affix the base are so coarsely threaded that they won't even go into the base without A LOT of force.
For anyone curious the blue screws go into the TV, the black into the base.
Hi, there. Thanks for letting us know about this. We value your feedback, and we'll make sure to take note of this. ^Mau
Thanks for providing us with the information which LG fails to supply us with. You've been helpful.
Thank you for clarifying that information for the rest of us. LG needs to work on their communication, by NOT being vague, and by NOT directing customers to their websites. Everything contained in this video - and the info on the screws - should have been provided as instructions in the manual LG packaged with the TV.
@TheLastWordWithBob an actual instruction manual would've been nice, I agree. Especially on a TV that costs $1,500-1,700.
Maybe it's because I don't have a good enough screwdriver, but I can't even get the damn screws to go in the base all the way
When they lift the tv up both guys grab it by the thin oled panel. You can see it flex. The instructions on the box say not to do this FYI.
That's a great observation. It's wonderful that you're reading the owner's manual for your unit to know the dos and don'ts when handling it. Rest assured, we'll consider this as feedback moving forward. -Charles
Then how shall I lift it? I have a not assembled 83" C3 here and am glad you posted in time!
@@LGUSASupport so you admit the video you posted is showing a dangerous way of setting the tv up? How about providing a solution rather than wasting everyone's time with that dog shit copy pasted generic response?
Hello there. We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback with us. We regret to hear that the video posted demonstrates an unsafe method of setting up the TV. Ensuring safety is our top priority, and we always aim to provide accurate and useful information to our customers. We apologize if the video may have given a wrong impression or caused any confusion. In order to address your concerns, we kindly request you to provide us with more specific details regarding the issue you are facing with your TV setup by sending us a direct message on Facebook and mentioning @LGUSSupport. Once we have this information, we will do our utmost to assist you in finding a suitable solution.^Con
True but an OLED can flex without breaking unlike an LCD.
I used the packing foam and put the panel on it then did the stand, no flex
When the two people are grabbing the sides of the tv to lift it, it doesn't seem like they are paying much attention to not touching the screen or bending it.. seems like they even potentially damaged it.
They have cloth gloves on 😂
Please elaborate how having cloth gloves prevents pressing too hard on a OLED panel or even prevents bending of the screen, both of which I witnessed. Literally all that does is prevent fingerprints/oils from getting on the screen and backend which has zero relevance to what I said.
@@1949LA-ARCH Cloth gloves only help with finger prints which is completely irrelevant to what I was saying.
It’s a tv not a jigsaw puzzle. What they did looked fine. No bend at all. Where else are they going to grab?
Very helpful video! Thank you so much!
Anytime! We're glad the video was helpful to you! Remember that can always reach out to us for any further assistance or guidance, we're just a quick message away 😄 ^Liss
Dear everyone,
Good luck!
Lots of love and empathy,
-Fellow C3 owner
Thank you for bringing this to our attention! We understand how important it is for your equipment to fit perfectly during installation, and we’re here to help. Please send us a private message with your TV model number and contact details @LGUSSupport, and we’ll be happy to assist you further. ^Anthony
thtat's great where do I get the two guys to set mine up
Hey John. We could help find a professional technician to install your LG TV. Please private message us on social media @LGUSSupport with your contact details . We'll be waiting for your message so we can help you further. ^David
Thanks. Got a b3 today but I can’t find a video for us poor bastards, but I think this will help.
1:20 that looks scarry
We appreciate your feedback on our RUclips Video. We'd be more than happy to hear more from you through this link in the comment, to ensure that it gets to the proper team to further evaluate and continue to innovate for the better. www.lg.com/us/support/feedback. ^Anthony
Hi! I bought LG G4 77” and ordered stand for it. Is there any tilting that effects to Oleds colours and viewing angle?
Hello, there! Thank you for choosing LG for your entertainment needs. Rest assured, the stand's slight tilt will not negatively impact the OLED panel's color performance or viewing angles. Our G4 OLED features an incredibly wide viewing angle technology that maintains consistent image quality from virtually any position in the room.
Its Micro Lens Array (MLA) technology ensures superior color reproduction and brightness, so even if the stand has a minor tilt, you'll still enjoy exceptional picture quality with consistent colors and contrast across the entire screen. The wide viewing angles mean you can enjoy stunning visuals from multiple seating positions without any significant color or brightness degradation.
We recommend positioning the TV with the middle of the screen at eye level for the optimal viewing experience. -Cazz
@ Any idea if i want to use soundbar under my tv. Will it block the view?
The LG G4 77" OLED TV comes with a stand that angles the TV slightly backwards. This slight tilt shouldn't significantly affect the OLED's colors or viewing angles, as OLED technology is known for its wide viewing angles.
Regarding using a soundbar under your TV, there are a few considerations to keep in mind. LG TVs, including the G4, tend to have a low mount, which can cause issues with soundbar placement. If you place a soundbar directly in front of the TV, it may partially obstruct the bottom of the screen.
To address this issue, you have a few options. You can use a TV stand riser to raise the TV above the soundbar. Alternatively, you can wall-mount the TV, which allows you to position the soundbar without obstructing the screen. Another option is to consider LG's compatible soundbars, such as the SG10TY, which are designed to fit flat against the wall for a cohesive look.
When using a soundbar, make sure to measure the height of both the TV stand and the soundbar to ensure proper clearance and visibility of the entire screen.
Finally 😩….I found what I have been looking for
So how do I do that with a 83“ c3?
There is no way I can put it flat on something without breaking the Panel, the flex ist just too much.
Hey there, we recommend getting a friend to assist you in moving your LG TV! Next movie night is on you, though. 😄 ~TammyJo
This will be me with the 83 inch G4 in a month. I'll be sweating for a few minutes thinking about my wallet, unless I purchase with someone who will install.
What are the screw sizes used in the assembly?
Hey there. Our LG TVs C2 and C3 come with the screws that are needed to install the stands. However, The C2 uses 4 (M4 x L20) while the C3 can use 4 (M5 x L20) and 4 (M4 x L16). For more questions, private message us on social media @LGUSSupport. We're always here to help! ^David
@@LGUSASupport Thank you, David! This is great info!
Is there a way to reprogram the buttons on the remote? I do not want microphone, netf, alexa, disney or the other very large buttons.
I want fast forward, pause, shift to usb/tv or similar functions there instead.
Hey there. We want to help you with getting your remote reprogram. Please private message us on social media @LGUSSupport with your contact details. We'll be glad to help find a solution for your remote. ^David
@@LGUSASupport thank you!
A real account and not a spam bot.
Hey! You're welcome! We're always here for you! ^ Diego
@erbterb Its a damn chat gpt. Horrible.
hello I see that there are two models of c3, OLED65C3AUA vs OLED65C3PUA what's the difference?
Hello there. We sincerely appreciate your inquiry and are delighted to offer our assistance with this matter. To help you distinguish between the two LG TVs, we kindly suggest that you visit the provided link for more details. Your interest in LG is highly valued. Wishing you a pleasant remainder of your day!
www.lg.com/us/oled-tvs -MC
Does thid stand fit Oled B7P?
Hello there! We'll be happy to look into it for you and see what we can do to help. Please send us a private message @LGUSSupport so that we can look further into how we may assist. -Junel
Why does my tv stand look different at part 0:34?
It's on its side
I own a 65 OLED. Best piece of advice is GO SLOW!!!! Don't do it alone if you can avoid it. Read the instructions FIRST also.
I am unable to remove the cable holder. Are there any tips or solutions? I've tried to remove it in different ways, but I can't. I'm afraid of damaging the TV screen (OLED C3)
Hey! No problem at all, we're excited to help you get your LG TV cables all sorted and set up just the way you want. You'll be pleased to hear that the cable holders should come out easily with a little bit of gentle force. If you need anything else, just give us a shout - we're here for you! ^ Diego
Ok but how do I dismount it ? I need to move it from one location to another without actually breaking it. I have the 65CX but not even on LG's site, nobody tells you how to dismount the TV and repack it.
Hello there! Regarding your concern, we recommend reaching out professionals to avoid any damage to your unit. -Junel
Don't
How do I remove the "H" rear cover once it's attached?
Hello there. We appreciate your question. Please specify which H you are referring to. Could you send us a direct message for additional assistance? Thank you. ^Con
The one shown at 1:50
Oh, you have to pull it up carefully.^Con
00:35 None of my screws fit 🤔😕
Same I slammed my impact and shoved them ugly screws on
Does this stand tilt the panel backwards without adjustment possible?
Hey there! No, this stand is fixed and will hold the panel straight up. ^Gaby
@@LGUSASupport i'm in the wrong chat i think 😀. is this also true for the G3 model?
Hey! No worries; all LG TV stands are fixed. ^Gaby
The cable management clip isn’t inserting in the holes easy for me
but they make it look so simple
Cadê o vídeo da B3 ?? 😢😢
Does this stand fit 2019 2018 lg c3?
Great question! A stand similar to the one shown would fit a 2018, 2019 model OLED C3 TV. So that we can get you a part number to the stand for your particular TV, please reply with your model number. We look forward to your reply! ^Chris
@@LGUSASupport i lost the screws for the stand can u please give me the correct size of the screws thank you
Hi, Sergio. We'd be happy to help you with that! However, we would need the exact model number of your TV to provide you with the correct screw size for the stand. The screw size can vary based on the specific TV model. Kindly send us the model number of your unit through a private message on Facebook or Twitter at @LGUSSupport. We'll be waiting for you. ^Danee
@@LGUSASupport its 65 lg oled c3 2023
There are 2 types of screws for this unit. One for stand base and one for set stand. To provide the accurate information about this, please send us a private message, so we can have a back-and-forth conversation about this. We need some photos from you, so we can provide the accurate screws for you. We'll be waiting for you. ^Danee
Stand for 77-inch LG G4???
Hello there! In regards to the LG G4 TV, it comes with a wall mount bracket included. However, if you need to install the stand for a 77-inch LG G4 TV, you can follow the steps outlined in the LG WebOS TV installation guide. The general steps for installing the stand are:
1. Place the TV face down on a soft surface to avoid scratching the screen.
2. Attach the stand to the bottom of the TV using the screws provided.
3. Ensure that the stand is securely fastened to the TV.
4. Carefully lift the TV upright and place it in the desired location.
For more detailed instructions and illustrations, you can refer to the LG WebOS TV installation guide or watch instructional videos on the LG RUclips channel.
If you encounter any difficulties or have further questions, you can reach out to LG customer support for assistance. You can visit our LG support website or send us a private message through Facebook or X (Twitter) at @LGUSSupport.
The cable management clip isn’t going in the tv easy for me
Hello, please ensure that the clip is in the upright position as referenced in part 1:40 of the video. ~TammyJo
Parabéns pelo vídeo.
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While I'm mounting the panel with support, I have positioned one of the 2 side object polystyrene (ruclips.net/video/FrVJLlzQcQw/видео.html ) between the side screen and the table to raise up the base. There's the risk that pressure of panel with the polystyrene has damaged the screen ? the panel is 48", when I have place the screen on the polystyrene I have make it slowly, but however I'm worried that pressure can damage the lower zone of screen
Hey there! Yes, you want to be mindful of how much pressure is being placed on the screen. ^Gaby
@@LGUSASupport can I have damaged the panel? I still must turn on it ... if something has occured how can notice it? I can notice it immediately or at long term ?
Hey! That's a great question; let's get a more direct line of contact going; reach out to us on social media @LGUSSupport with your contact information, model, and serial number. ^Gaby
the first 4 screws doesn't fit. is it normally hard to screw?
Hey Den! It would be our pleasure to delve into why the screws on the LG OLED C2 TV stand are not fitting properly. We can start by moving this to a private platform that allows for back-and-forth discussion, which you can do by sending us a private message on Facebook or Twitter with the hashtag @LGUSSupport, including the TV's model and serial numbers. It would be our pleasure to provide additional assistance to you! ~Rita
www.lg.com/us/support/contact
Yeah mine don't fit either
Why don't the first 4 screws fit in?
Hey Sal, you may need to ensure that the bracket is securely fastened. Lay the stand on a flat surface and push firmly to ensure the pieces are in place for the first 4 screws to fit properly. ~Tegan
@@LGUSASupport I did do all that. The screws started wearing out when I kept on twisting them
Hi Sal, we suggest sending us a private message on our social media accounts, @LGUSSupport, with your phone number, model number, and serial number. We want to look into this further with you. ~Tegan
@@salsoto6494 The course thread screws are used on the base. The fine thread (shorter) screws are used to fasten the base to the screen. If you used the fine threaded screws on the base, they will cause the problem you have, the fine threads can't grab the plastic.
@@salsoto6494 That's because they don't specify anywhere in the documentation (or on the packaging of the two sets of screws) which screws should be used for putting the two parts of the stand together, and which screws should be used to fasten the base to the TV itself. They leave us to "figure that out for ourselves." Their official support account on RUclips won't even clarify it in the comments. Absolutely ridiculous. Simple answers, and they won't provide them.
From 1'03" you have not put the 4 screws into the holes before drilling
Or
U did it first before drilling ?
but that's illogical
Hello! Thank you for reaching out to us today. We want you to know that providing the best support and care is what we strive for and that we will find the best resolution to the issue with your LG appliances. In order to better assist you, we must switch to a platform that allows for back-and-forth conversation. Please send us a private message on Facebook or Twitter using @LGUSSupport, and we'll be so excited to see what we can do to help. Thank you! ^ Tanisha
C3?
Are you telling us something LG?😂😂
Yeah it releasing early this year( 2023), I’ve heard it has micro lens this thing makes it 20%+ more boosted brightness and also many more
덕분에 스탠드 뺄수 있있어요ㅠㅠ
How to remove the cover? I need to uninstall the stand but the cover can not be opened 😂
Hi, Eddie. Thank you for your inquiry. It would be our pleasure to assist you with this. For us to provide you with accurate assistance, we advise that you send us a private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport. We look forward to hearing from you. ^James.
The stands that come with most 55 inch LG are garbage. I moved my TV and they broke. Nothing but garbage. If you're going to mounted on the wall there is no problem. But I want mine on the table. Looks like a great stand.Simi Valley California
Hey there! We hate to hear that you had issues with your LG TV stand. Let's see if we can find a solution together. Private message us on social media @LGUSSupport with your model, serial, and phone number. ^Gaby
The stand on the c1 was like 20 pounds and wide AF lol. The stand on the c3 is like 2 and tiny but still not bad although definitely not as premium feeling as my 2016 C, CX, and C1
@@LGUSASupportI love you so much lg
WAIT. C3???? :O
Yeah it releasing early this year( 2023), I’ve heard it has micro lens this thing makes it 20%+ more boosted brightness and also many more
That panel is bending hard when they put the tv upright
I just put a piece of the packing foam under mine. It's not an issue really because OLED 's can flex unlike an LCD
C3 ???
Hi! Welcome to our LG US social media page, based on your recent post, it seems you need an assistance. Please send us a private message together with the model, and serial number, including the issue of your unit, so that I can assist you further.
^Arnel
Hello Metarucht, I'm passing by to check up your case, and this is regarding about your LG C2 TV, since then we never heard from you. Do you still need my assistance? If so just let me know. Is there anything else that I can help you with?
^Arnel
Hello Metarucht, I'm passing by to check up your case, and this is regarding about your LG C2 TV, since then we never heard from you, since then we never herd from you. If you have any other question, please don't hesitate to send us a message anytime, for now I'll go ahead and end our session. Again thank you very much and have a great day.
^Arnel
Yeah it releasing early this year( 2023), I’ve heard it has micro lens this thing makes it 20%+ more boosted brightness and also many more
Over 9,000 people didn’t know how to install this.
Hi there! Thank you for sharing this to us. That's correct, that's why we come up to this video, so we can help those people who are not yet aware how to install their LG TV stand. We hope this video reach more of our customers! Have a great day! -Francine
Lol. You definitely don't have kids
What a strange and unnecessary comment…