I bought it from a guy who was selling it with the accessories for 400 euros due to moving. So, you understand that for this money, it was the best I could get, also having the guarantee of a brand that does "magic" on screens without a doubt. However, the main reason I bought it was the LG magic remote, which is years ahead. Having come into contact with much more expensive TVs like the Sony XF, which is around a thousand euros, I realized that what bothered me was the remote control, where it was quite difficult to navigate through the TV menu and the web, due to the lack of a cursor. Now, in general, in the first setting, if you are an iPhone user or use any Apple product, you will do it very quickly, unlike if you use a Google account. Otherwise, the next solution is to create an account on LG's ThinQ. However, it doesn't have any problem with the Miracast of Android and Windows or with Apple's AirPlay. As for the sound, for 20W, it is very powerful and bassy, and I say this with certainty as I have come into contact with many "bassy" sound systems. Its menu is very user-friendly and contains many options. Specifically, I was upset because I thought that the Spotify option does not exist, but fortunately, it does exist as you download it from the LG store. Additionally, even though it is not mentioned, the TV has Bluetooth, so you can either listen through your wireless headphones without disturbing others or through your wireless speaker if, of course, you have something more powerful and of higher quality than LG's speakers! If something upsets you, though, it will be the viewing angle... Unfortunately, guys, it is difficult to achieve the perfect viewing angle that you are used to if you use a device that has OLED on such a panel. However, it is not worth taking away any stars for the viewing angle. I hope I helped you and didn't tire you because choosing a TV has become particularly difficult and demanding