LG LG UN560H Series 43" UHD 4K HDR Hospitality TV Review

The LG UN560H is a commercial workhorse with great management tools, but its basic smart features and average picture make it a poor pick for your den.

Screen Size 43
Resolution 3840x2160
Panel Type LCD
Refresh Rate 60
Hdr HDR10, HLG
Dolby Vision No
Dolby Atmos No
Hdmi Version 2
LG LG UN560H Series 43" UHD 4K HDR Hospitality TV tv
39.5 Gesamtbewertung

The 30-Second Version

The LG UN560H Series 43" UHD 4K HDR Hospitality TV is a purpose-built commercial display. It offers easy IP-based management for large installations and decent 4K HDR picture quality, but its smart features are basic and it's not meant for gaming or critical viewing.

Overview

If you're outfitting a hotel, waiting room, or any commercial space and need a simple, centrally managed 4K TV, the LG UN560H is a solid candidate. This 43-inch hospitality TV is built for the back office as much as the guest room, with features like IP-based remote management and Pro:Idiom support for secure content delivery. For around $500, you get a basic 4K HDR panel that's easy to control in bulk, which is the whole point. It's not a flashy living room TV, but it doesn't need to be.

Performance

Our database shows this TV lands in the 43rd percentile for overall picture quality, which is about what you'd expect for an entry-level commercial panel. The 4K resolution is native, so it's sharp, but don't expect the contrast or color pop of a high-end consumer model. Where it shines is in its hospitality-specific features. The IP network management system is a game-saver for IT staff, letting them control settings and push content to hundreds of rooms from a single dashboard. The HDR support (HDR10 and HLG) is decent for the price, ranking in the 87th percentile among similar commercial displays, so it can handle streaming content without looking washed out.

Performance Percentiles

Hdr 82.5
Audio 61.8
Smart 12.2
Gaming 23.6
Display 48.5
Connectivity 50.6
Social Proof 19.8
Picture Quality 43.1

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • IP-based remote management is a huge plus for large deployments 83th
  • Native 4K resolution provides a sharp, clear image
  • Includes Pro:Idiom support for secure in-room content systems
  • Simple, no-frills design with a standard VESA 200x200 mount
  • Decent HDR support for the price and category

Cons

  • Very basic smart features (15th percentile) 12th
  • Not for gaming—60Hz refresh and HDMI 2.0 only 20th
  • Picture quality is just okay compared to consumer TVs 24th
  • Only 2 HDMI ports might feel limiting
  • Built-in speakers are functional but unremarkable

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 43"
Resolution 3840 (4K UHD)
Panel Type LCD
Aspect Ratio 16:9

HDR

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

Gaming

Refresh Rate 60 Hz
ALLM No

Audio

Wattage 20
Dolby Atmos No
eARC Yes

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 2
HDMI Version 2
USB Ports 1
Ethernet Yes
Optical Audio Yes
VESA Mount 200x200

Power & Size

Weight 8.8 kg / 19.4 lbs

Value & Pricing

At $499, the LG UN560H sits in a specific niche. You're paying for the commercial management features, not a top-tier viewing experience. For the same money, you could get a much better picture from a consumer-grade Hisense or TCL, but you'd lose the centralized control and hospitality firmware. If you need to manage a fleet of TVs, that trade-off is worth it. If you're just buying one TV for a break room, you can probably do better.

685 CA$

vs Competition

This isn't really competing with the Sony BRAVIA 5 or Samsung Neo QLEDs listed—those are premium home theater beasts. A more direct competitor would be something like the Samsung Hospitality TV series or even a basic commercial display from a brand like ViewSonic. Compared to a standard $500 consumer TV, the LG UN560H will have worse smart features and likely inferior picture processing, but it offers network management that the others don't. It's a tool, not an entertainment centerpiece.

Common Questions

Q: Can you use the LG UN560H as a regular TV at home?

Technically yes, but we don't recommend it. Its smart platform is very limited (scoring in the 15th percentile), and you can get much better picture quality and features from a consumer TV at the same $500 price point.

Q: Does the LG UN560H have good HDR?

For a commercial TV in this class, its HDR support is actually quite good, landing in the 87th percentile. It handles HDR10 and HLG content decently, making streaming services look better than on a standard SDR display.

Q: Is the LG UN560H good for gaming?

No, it's not. With a 60Hz refresh rate, HDMI 2.0 ports, and a gaming performance score in the 26th percentile, it lacks the features modern consoles need for smooth gameplay. Connect a console if you must, but don't expect a great experience.

Q: What is Pro:Idiom support for?

Pro:Idiom is a content security system used by hotels and hospitals to deliver encrypted satellite or cable TV channels to guest rooms. It's a niche feature that's essential for certain commercial installations but meaningless for home use.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this TV if you're a home user, a gamer, or someone who wants a slick smart TV experience. Its value is entirely in its commercial management features. For a home theater, look at a TCL Series 6 or Hisense U6. For gaming, anything with HDMI 2.1 and a 120Hz panel is a better bet. This is a tool for a very specific job.

Verdict

Should you buy the LG UN560H? Only if you're buying it for exactly what it is: a commercial hospitality display. For hotels, clinics, or corporate lobbies where centralized control and reliability are non-negotiable, it's a sensible choice. The 4K resolution and HDR support are nice bonuses for guest satisfaction. But if you're a regular consumer looking for a bedroom or living room TV, you'll be disappointed by the barebones smart platform and average picture quality. There are much better TVs for watching Netflix at this price.