Thank you for educating us on this tech subject. Every manufacturer has come up with some kind of "fancy" tech and although it's great to see innovation, it makes it hard for a consumer to compare between brands and we need videos like this to understand what things actually are
I have had the 2020 55NANO85UNA for over a year and love it. I use it as my main PC monitor. 6 months in we got a second one for the living room. Wonderful TV.
I have the 65" NanoCell 91. It is very hard to capture another tv on another tv, even though I was watching you on my Nanocell. You didn't mention local dimming. This TV does a really good job with local dimming. I rarely see a dark scene that turns into grey jumble like in my previous Sony 4k/3D TV that died after just three years. Like your content.
This vid made me remember the early Science Studio days when you did Minute Science and Crash Course where you explained stuff pretty quickly and in a very easy to understand manner and I love that as it hits the balance between having the necessary information and having too much information. Aside from that I found it funny that I watched this vid about a new TV on old a Plasma TV from 2009 (a Panasonic Viera to be percise)
Excellent video! I was considering a Nanocell TV when I upgraded last year, but I ended up going with a TCL 6 because of the QLED+Mini LED combo. I figured for my TV, I could give up response times in exchange for excellent contrast ratios. The UltraGear monitor I just bought is killing it for my PC!
This is cool, my only question is, when are we going to start seeing something that displays we haven’t hit the point of limited returns as far as tv technology goes? For a long time now it’s been fractional upgrades that are kind of hard to even really notice.
I will say that the new Samsung Neo QLED are very impressive. They are essentially the best lcd the on the market. OLED still beats them out by a little but they are really close to OLED. There black performance is pretty damn good that I would say it's a competitor to OLED now.
@@jonny555333 lol, not really no. OLED's are still waayy a head of anything else, and with the new tech to make them even more effiecient, better and cheaper to produce, Scamsung is gonna have a hard time following up!.
We'll get a leap forward once micro LED displays become widely available. Honestly at this point there aren't exactly huge gains to be made, regardless of what technology you use. We have extremely high definition displays, displays with wide color gamuts, displays with high brightness, displays with deep blacks and infinite contrast ratios, and displays with high refresh rates and response times. At this point it's more about putting it all together in the same display. What more could you want that would improve a display?
I have the NANO86 55" model and it does have a beautiful picture, the only complaint I've seen by most people is the light bleeding in black pictures or a glow from the magic remotes cursor in a black background but you can fix that a bit by turning off local dimming in the settings menu. This has a better pic imo than Samsungs QLED lines . if you want somthing not breaking the bank to much this is pretty much the poor mans OLED granted pictue isn't as great as LGs OLED (Have an OLED in my living room) sets but still has a suppirior picture to the other TVs I've seen.
I have the nano85 49 inch and it’s an amazing tv for gaming and watching movies. Got it for around $520 on Black Friday 2020 great deal for 120hz tv. I really wanted oled but didn’t feel like paying $1300 for an lg oled
I upgraded from a 50 inch 1080 plasma to an LG Nanocell 65 inch 4k model. Huge difference "for me." The one negative I have is with a black background and some white text on the screen the white text appears to wash out that part of the screen in white. Not sure if it's an adjustment issue or it's a problem with the panel itself.
Nasty glitch visible around 3.21 - software/hardware issue? There's a lot not said in this video - eg how visible is backlight ramping during transition to and from dark scenes? How's the backlight uniformity? I tend to think that things not mentioned are things that aren't good.
Not sure how you expect us to cover every possible topic in a short video like this one. Your questions regarding backlighting and contrast were not covered because they are not unique to Nanocell technology AFAIK. Your limitations here are much the same as those you’d find in traditional LED displays.
I have a LG Nano 86 (55") and it's the best TV I've ever owned. Blacks of course could be better, and the local dimming is...BAD, but general viewing in my lower light living room is brilliant. It's insanely vibrant.
Same. I swapped from a Samsung for gaming and I was blown away. If you can get past the dodgy light bleed when navigating between modes then for the price point you can’t touch it. 120Hz panel as well.
As a general rule of thumb though, you can say that qled has a better contrast ratio and deeper blacks. For the best results, however, your viewing position should be more or less opposite of your screen. nanocell has a wider viewing angle and is less bothered by sunlight reflections. Nevertheless, for frequent movie nights in dimmed rooms, it is the second choice.
I would like to have a new TV but I got no Money for it because its kinda expensive most times to have the perfect TV for Money. I rocking my old 15 Years old Samsung lcd that working with perfect blacks in a sleek '32' screen :D works so far and never broke.
Thank you Greg Although I've heard the term one thousand times, I had no actual clue what nano cell was. 👍 Forgive me as my eyes wandered towards the W Woman poster. BTW thank you for framing that. 🙊😁 Awesome content piece and delivery my dude.
Can anyone help me? I have a 55 inch nano cell tv from LG - 8000 MODEL. It has horizontal black lines from left to right,top to bottom - cant seem to get rid of horizontal thick black lines close up? Why is this?
Thanks. You taught me more about my two 86" LG nanos than the store that sold them to me, since my only questions are what I get for spending an extra $2K, or so? BTW - The best picture settings for my 60yo eyes is when I actually remember to put on my 'distance' glasses. It actually makes a huge difference and I can see what I paid for.
Guys trust me. Stay clear of the nanocell or below range, they have insane backlight bleed, miserable contrast, strong visible blooming and low brightness. If you want lg, go oled, or go sony or samsung if you don’t. Ips is fine for pc monitor use but for tv/movies/games, get a VA panel
We got a nano LG TV 43 inch and we don’t really like it. The whites wash out the screen if you’re not watching it dead on but viewing from an angle peoples faces become pale as paper and the picture becomes blurred out didn’t have this problem with the other LG 43 inch television. The last TV was a great TV but only lasted for five years or less. They put such a cheap capacitors they burn out quickly. Maybe some larger nano TVs have something different in them that makes the angle viewing remain clear. If I wanted a Washed Out image I’ll dust off our 53-year-old 13 inch vacuum tube TV that still works.
I got an LG Nanocell this year usually £899 was on sale for like £699 it was the worth TV I have ever seen the edge lighting looked like an ancient projector even local dimming barely made a difference... Lesson is only get full array and at that point you might as well get OLED or QLED. Ended up getting the CX.
Update - This TV can detect Windows shared folders as an Input and also any HDD/USB stick you plug into Router so you can access your videos and photos. I thought it was a nice feature but I don't really need to do that. Most of us stream with subscription service anyhow and/or play video games
Have any publications about the physics behind this? As a master student in material physics, I wonder what actual (i.e. non-marketing-terminology) technology they use here
What is your opinion on va vs ips? I like va and a decent if not good full array back light with local dimming. I have a nano cell and it is alright, I also have an oled, but I have seen a friends va quest and it blows my ips nano cell out of the water. My friends word has a great local dimming feature with great contrast for an lcd. I’d like you to review perhaps a qled in the same price range as the nano90?
Could somebody tell me what I'm doing wrong with my computer I just got done building it and plugged it in and hooked it up to my monitor and it shows everything on my monitor and I was able to click the button to start the install of windows and then it Lost signal and now I can't get it to Read again
when comparing stuff for my grandma I found out vizio was the best in the 500 range, then found out the prices in canada suck, then found out that the samsung ones were out of stock, and the lg ones equal price to samsungs in the us were 100$ more in canada, and I previously determined the samsung ones to be better. tdlr if you are in canada just buy a sony x950h or equivilant for this years model
It's a shame LG seem to have omitted full array local dimming on most of their 2021 nanocell models. I own a Hisense QLED with FALD and it's kind of a deal breaker especially considering how similarly priced they are.
I have the LG 55sm8600 for more than a year I didn't know all that. Thanks! great explanation ! Now I'm thinking to buy the LG CX Just waiting for a discount
Hi fab video 😁👍one small thing you said its new nanocell. Well its old i have one for years before got oled. lol So its old teck my old tv says nanocell and its old tv lol unless they changed it again and called same name hahaha
watching this on my LG CX 48" OLED TV, that i use as a PC Monitor to power my ASUS RTX 3090 STRIX OC gpu, along with my 5900x Ryzen 9 ;p Great video Greg! Mega good explanation of how LCD Panal's work etc, which like almost all other Tech Reviewer's do NOT ;p 10/10
LCD is still good if you are worried about burn in/image retention issues. Whilst OLED TV's have got better, the issue still exists. You could leave a game paused for ages on LCD with no worry about burning in. OLED, on the other hand, you need to be careful. Especially playing games with fixed HUDS etc. Also forget Windows desktop and browsing on OLED for long periods.
Tbh its not as bad as people make it out to be. If you look at rtining image retention on the C1 is a 8.9 out of 10, quite a few lcds are worse than that
Nah man. Oleds still have issues with burn in. Even the newer ones. Linus from LTT even recently said it's an issue he has with his OLED tv because he uses it as a monitor for his PC so all the icons and taskbar can burn in.
I passed from 50“ Samsung to LG 50“ 783 series nanocell, and immediately noticed three bad things. The first one was the color's, the LG produces more jello and a bit more blue than an natural colors, and this is really bad. The second one, the contrast is really bad. The third one, in the game's, on Playstation or Xbox, those two problems becomes more intense. And the final thought, i wish i never passed to LG and stayed on Samsung.
$800 dollars for a 55 inch model that doesn't show what brightness that it is when I can get a 32 inch 1440p monitor as a tv with over 350 nits for $250-280 no thanks. Also no 120hz, vrr, and full array local dimming on the 55 inch model the bigger models are way too expensive.
Would never buy anything LG ever again... It's not that stuff blows up its just features stop working or thing fritz out and need a hard reset all the time. I have had an 2 of their phones, 1 TV, 1 sound bar, 1 computer screen and probably some other things I can't remember and every single one has had issues, like my sound bar the most recent one, lost the ability to use HDMI CDC and Arc, would only work with optical in and then occasionally it wouldn't power on unless you power cycled it. Also had numerous issues with Samsung stuff as well but that's for another day
Maybe if Greg put on a white spandex suit and went through a obsticle course(representing the lights trip from LEDs to our eyes) just maybe then we could understand.
Way to bring it back to the Science Studio days Greg!
:-D
Amoled is love
Thank you for educating us on this tech subject. Every manufacturer has come up with some kind of "fancy" tech and although it's great to see innovation, it makes it hard for a consumer to compare between brands and we need videos like this to understand what things actually are
I have had the 2020 55NANO85UNA for over a year and love it. I use it as my main PC monitor. 6 months in we got a second one for the living room. Wonderful TV.
@@HTadd1ct biggest bullshit comment I've read for a long time, I have a Nanocell TV and it's performing perfectly.
I have the 65 inch version of this TV hooked up to my Xbox series X and it made the console feel like a whole new experience. This panel is amazing!
How is the tv with the series x I’m think of getting it for my series x and ps5
@@stunbu8958 it’s fantastic! I have no regrets.
I agree
no regrets?
@@yassintabet927 none! Been a great tv. Still my primary gaming tv.
Great, now I need a video that explains this video
I have the 65" NanoCell 91. It is very hard to capture another tv on another tv, even though I was watching you on my Nanocell. You didn't mention local dimming. This TV does a really good job with local dimming. I rarely see a dark scene that turns into grey jumble like in my previous Sony 4k/3D TV that died after just three years. Like your content.
Is it better then a regular lcd tv
@@rudydaberry122 Nano Cell TVs are 10 times better than normal LCD/LED TVs
This vid made me remember the early Science Studio days when you did Minute Science and Crash Course where you explained stuff pretty quickly and in a very easy to understand manner and I love that as it hits the balance between having the necessary information and having too much information. Aside from that I found it funny that I watched this vid about a new TV on old a Plasma TV from 2009 (a Panasonic Viera to be percise)
Excellent video! I was considering a Nanocell TV when I upgraded last year, but I ended up going with a TCL 6 because of the QLED+Mini LED combo. I figured for my TV, I could give up response times in exchange for excellent contrast ratios. The UltraGear monitor I just bought is killing it for my PC!
This is cool, my only question is, when are we going to start seeing something that displays we haven’t hit the point of limited returns as far as tv technology goes? For a long time now it’s been fractional upgrades that are kind of hard to even really notice.
We kind of have. Samsung's Non-QLED Panels have been the same for years. Hell even the QLED panels havent varied much.
I will say that the new Samsung Neo QLED are very impressive. They are essentially the best lcd the on the market. OLED still beats them out by a little but they are really close to OLED. There black performance is pretty damn good that I would say it's a competitor to OLED now.
@@jonny555333 lol, not really no. OLED's are still waayy a head of anything else, and with the new tech to make them even more effiecient, better and cheaper to produce, Scamsung is gonna have a hard time following up!.
Lol, sorry my Autocorrect til puts in Scamsung since the Note 9 came with the exynos CPU that was like 24% behind the Snapdragon on in performance lol
We'll get a leap forward once micro LED displays become widely available. Honestly at this point there aren't exactly huge gains to be made, regardless of what technology you use. We have extremely high definition displays, displays with wide color gamuts, displays with high brightness, displays with deep blacks and infinite contrast ratios, and displays with high refresh rates and response times. At this point it's more about putting it all together in the same display. What more could you want that would improve a display?
I’m looking at the 86” that was released in April. Seriously wanting it and about to say eff it and do it ❤️
I have the NANO86 55" model and it does have a beautiful picture, the only complaint I've seen by most people is the light bleeding in black pictures or a glow from the magic remotes cursor in a black background but you can fix that a bit by turning off local dimming in the settings menu. This has a better pic imo than Samsungs QLED lines . if you want somthing not breaking the bank to much this is pretty much the poor mans OLED granted pictue isn't as great as LGs OLED (Have an OLED in my living room) sets but still has a suppirior picture to the other TVs I've seen.
I have the nano85 49 inch and it’s an amazing tv for gaming and watching movies. Got it for around $520 on Black Friday 2020 great deal for 120hz tv. I really wanted oled but didn’t feel like paying $1300 for an lg oled
5:42 cool seeing runescape on the channel. Good Luck on your HCIM!
I upgraded from a 50 inch 1080 plasma to an LG Nanocell 65 inch 4k model. Huge difference "for me." The one negative I have is with a black background and some white text on the screen the white text appears to wash out that part of the screen in white. Not sure if it's an adjustment issue or it's a problem with the panel itself.
Same backlight bleeding at my nano86 55 inch.
It's an IPS panel. It's the way it is, it is literally called IPS glow.
The nano90 looks great, can't say as much for the QNED displays they released this year.
Looking at it next to the QN90A, it's still not bad. I'd still take the Neo QLED, but the Nano90 is sick.
Nasty glitch visible around 3.21 - software/hardware issue? There's a lot not said in this video - eg how visible is backlight ramping during transition to and from dark scenes? How's the backlight uniformity? I tend to think that things not mentioned are things that aren't good.
Not sure how you expect us to cover every possible topic in a short video like this one. Your questions regarding backlighting and contrast were not covered because they are not unique to Nanocell technology AFAIK. Your limitations here are much the same as those you’d find in traditional LED displays.
I have a LG Nano 86 (55") and it's the best TV I've ever owned. Blacks of course could be better, and the local dimming is...BAD, but general viewing in my lower light living room is brilliant. It's insanely vibrant.
Same. I swapped from a Samsung for gaming and I was blown away. If you can get past the dodgy light bleed when navigating between modes then for the price point you can’t touch it. 120Hz panel as well.
The timing of this video as I've been looking at these TV's. Thanks for the explanation.
As a general rule of thumb though, you can say that qled has a better contrast ratio and deeper blacks. For the best results, however, your viewing position should be more or less opposite of your screen.
nanocell has a wider viewing angle and is less bothered by sunlight reflections. Nevertheless, for frequent movie nights in dimmed rooms, it is the second choice.
Yah I was looking at a store and the Nanocells definitely were not as good especially in the blacks as the qleds like from samsung and TCL.
I would like to have a new TV but I got no Money for it because its kinda expensive most times to have the perfect TV for Money. I rocking my old 15 Years old Samsung lcd that working with perfect blacks in a sleek '32' screen :D works so far and never broke.
Cool review. And hell you got a bad ass TV for free to boot. ;)
Thank you Greg
Although I've heard the term one thousand times, I had no actual clue what nano cell was. 👍
Forgive me as my eyes wandered towards the W Woman poster.
BTW thank you for framing that. 🙊😁
Awesome content piece and delivery my dude.
It looks great through my screen. I'm interested to see it in person
3:20 the screen glitched out :( tsk tsk
Can someone help me?
LG 43uq70006lb or LG TV NanoCell 43NANO786QA
Wich one is better has a better image quality?
I have a 75” LG Nano 8 series in my living room, and a 55 “ LG CX. Both are great, but the oled is noticeably better and worth that extra money
Can anyone help me?
I have a 55 inch nano cell tv from LG - 8000 MODEL.
It has horizontal black lines from left to right,top to bottom - cant seem to get rid of horizontal thick black lines close up?
Why is this?
Thanks. You taught me more about my two 86" LG nanos than the store that sold them to me, since my only questions are what I get for spending an extra $2K, or so?
BTW - The best picture settings for my 60yo eyes is when I actually remember to put on my 'distance' glasses. It actually makes a huge difference and I can see what I paid for.
Guys trust me. Stay clear of the nanocell or below range, they have insane backlight bleed, miserable contrast, strong visible blooming and low brightness. If you want lg, go oled, or go sony or samsung if you don’t. Ips is fine for pc monitor use but for tv/movies/games, get a VA panel
The 50 and 70 inch are VA panels and I have the latter. Blacks are really great and does tv justice finally.
@Caliz_ ....Thanks for your comment....I've just purchased the 65inch nano cell 2022. I
We got a nano LG TV 43 inch and we don’t really like it. The whites wash out the screen if you’re not watching it dead on but viewing from an angle peoples faces become pale as paper and the picture becomes blurred out didn’t have this problem with the other LG 43 inch television. The last TV was a great TV but only lasted for five years or less. They put such a cheap capacitors they burn out quickly.
Maybe some larger nano TVs have something different in them that makes the angle viewing remain clear. If I wanted a Washed Out image I’ll dust off our 53-year-old 13 inch vacuum tube TV that still works.
I got an LG Nanocell this year usually £899 was on sale for like £699 it was the worth TV I have ever seen the edge lighting looked like an ancient projector even local dimming barely made a difference... Lesson is only get full array and at that point you might as well get OLED or QLED. Ended up getting the CX.
Are you forgetting about Direct Lit? Somewhere between Edge Lit and Local Dimming.
Update - This TV can detect Windows shared folders as an Input and also any HDD/USB stick you plug into Router so you can access your videos and photos. I thought it was a nice feature but I don't really need to do that. Most of us stream with subscription service anyhow and/or play video games
I have it and when watching one colour across screen it is blocky and now have a 12inch rectangular shadow on screen , why?
Man, this vid is a throwback to the origins of the channel
I love technology and science!
Can someone mention anything about the blacks? Is NanoCell better than LED panels blacks?
Wouldn't that reach the Heisenberg uncertainty principle by how small these photos are traveling through?
I'm glad we got 2
Honest review and a ton of fun watching! Easy subscribe and like :)
Could you mention what LG nanocell series this is? 75? 90?
Have any publications about the physics behind this? As a master student in material physics, I wonder what actual (i.e. non-marketing-terminology) technology they use here
Great presentation, thanks!
interesting approach to get value worth quality
What is your opinion on va vs ips? I like va and a decent if not good full array back light with local dimming. I have a nano cell and it is alright, I also have an oled, but I have seen a friends va quest and it blows my ips nano cell out of the water. My friends word has a great local dimming feature with great contrast for an lcd. I’d like you to review perhaps a qled in the same price range as the nano90?
Could somebody tell me what I'm doing wrong with my computer I just got done building it and plugged it in and hooked it up to my monitor and it shows everything on my monitor and I was able to click the button to start the install of windows and then it Lost signal and now I can't get it to Read again
Which game is it at 4:20 with the overview of the roads?
very interesting and cool
what is that video of the waves and ocean
How does nanocell compared to MiniLED?
So in short Quantum dot technology.. what's the difference if I'm incorrect
Time for some runescape!
when comparing stuff for my grandma I found out vizio was the best in the 500 range, then found out the prices in canada suck, then found out that the samsung ones were out of stock, and the lg ones equal price to samsungs in the us were 100$ more in canada, and I previously determined the samsung ones to be better.
tdlr if you are in canada just buy a sony x950h or equivilant for this years model
now im sure this is a different story in the higher end, as sony uses lg panels there
did ur tv come with ads
Why is there a vertical light bar in all the scenes?? Lens flare maybe ??
@@moonman1209 could be as sometimes it does not show at all..
This was a fun video(sponsored or not) dunno why so few views..
I like your Wonder Woman poster
Lg nanocell is awesome
It's a shame LG seem to have omitted full array local dimming on most of their 2021 nanocell models. I own a Hisense QLED with FALD and it's kind of a deal breaker especially considering how similarly priced they are.
Clearly you didn't see the 86" version which has true 120hz
I have the LG 55sm8600 for more than a year
I didn't know all that.
Thanks! great explanation !
Now I'm thinking to buy the LG CX
Just waiting for a discount
Hi fab video 😁👍one small thing you said its new nanocell. Well its old i have one for years before got oled. lol So its old teck my old tv says nanocell and its old tv lol unless they changed it again and called same name hahaha
watching this on my LG CX 48" OLED TV, that i use as a PC Monitor to power my ASUS RTX 3090 STRIX OC gpu, along with my 5900x Ryzen 9 ;p
Great video Greg! Mega good explanation of how LCD Panal's work etc, which like almost all other Tech Reviewer's do NOT ;p
10/10
Using one as well
Flexing...
Hi greg
Hi!
LCD is still good if you are worried about burn in/image retention issues. Whilst OLED TV's have got better, the issue still exists. You could leave a game paused for ages on LCD with no worry about burning in. OLED, on the other hand, you need to be careful. Especially playing games with fixed HUDS etc. Also forget Windows desktop and browsing on OLED for long periods.
Tbh its not as bad as people make it out to be. If you look at rtining image retention on the C1 is a 8.9 out of 10, quite a few lcds are worse than that
Nah man. Oleds still have issues with burn in. Even the newer ones. Linus from LTT even recently said it's an issue he has with his OLED tv because he uses it as a monitor for his PC so all the icons and taskbar can burn in.
Wonder how retro gaming might look on this
So... is it a good gaming monitor too...
Ah for $2000 USD I should be able see the vascular tissue of the leaf...
For $2,000 I should be able to smoke the leaf!
Is there a 48 inch nanocell that have hdmi 2.1 ?
Yes
Opps! My "Pea Brain" just exploded
2:16 "The result is an ultra rich color gamut, like the one you're seeing here"
*squits at cheap AOC 75hz monitor
Where's the OLED video?
Nanocell more like THICCcell
buy a tv with sick colors but the down side is u got watch cable in 720p nice
Netflix? Disney+? UA-cam? Plenty of streaming services with 4K/HDR support by this point.
Blu-ray Movies, TV Series, PC Games or Consoles
I am a Wonder Woman fan too. She is realy beautifull.
Holy crap. I thought you were Hank Green, cause I didn't look at the screen yet. Wow you guys sound the same. How?? Y'all had braces or something?
You havent answered the most important question. How are the blacks? And why are LCDs screens marketed as LEDs nowadays?
I passed from 50“ Samsung to LG 50“ 783 series nanocell, and immediately noticed three bad things.
The first one was the color's, the LG produces more jello and a bit more blue than an natural colors, and this is really bad.
The second one, the contrast is really bad.
The third one, in the game's, on Playstation or Xbox, those two problems becomes more intense.
And the final thought, i wish i never passed to LG and stayed on Samsung.
I’m coming from a 1080 so this should be a great upgrade I’m all about value.
Runescape :D
Greg can I send you my pc to fix bro
Hey. I love you ! LOVE ME BACK !
Ok deal.
@@GregSalazar YES! You replied. Good video btw :)
me watching this in 4k on a 1080p monitor
Me running 1080p on 4k TV lol,
Nani NanoCell Omae wa mou Shindeiru
Is this what your doing now, getting free stuff and praising it, professionally of course. 🤣
$800 dollars for a 55 inch model that doesn't show what brightness that it is when I can get a 32 inch 1440p monitor as a tv with over 350 nits for $250-280 no thanks. Also no 120hz, vrr, and full array local dimming on the 55 inch model the bigger models are way too expensive.
So you're comparing a 32" to a 55"....
@@JCrook1028 Yes because these prices are driving me insane.
KassemG has come far from the days of interviewing pornstars
bRuh nice tv
I just bought a 86 in baboon and most all the reviews are bad they all hate them . Guess I wasted my money
I'm F***ing early much WOW !
Would never buy anything LG ever again... It's not that stuff blows up its just features stop working or thing fritz out and need a hard reset all the time. I have had an 2 of their phones, 1 TV, 1 sound bar, 1 computer screen and probably some other things I can't remember and every single one has had issues, like my sound bar the most recent one, lost the ability to use HDMI CDC and Arc, would only work with optical in and then occasionally it wouldn't power on unless you power cycled it. Also had numerous issues with Samsung stuff as well but that's for another day
Damn this tv looks like trash (checks quality) nvm internet decided 240p was the bandwidth to go with lol
Nanocell is good but lg cx oled is an awesome gaming tv
"we have partnered with the compay whos product i am talking about"
Thus i will basically sell you this TV
lol.
Get new nanocell tv....Plays runescape
Nope I'm still confused
LOL
Maybe if Greg put on a white spandex suit and went through a obsticle course(representing the lights trip from LEDs to our eyes) just maybe then we could understand.
early gang
Its not bright at all. Same as an oled..
FKING! BOOOOOO! Sounds like a money grab! Everything you just said is BS!
Nanocells stink lg should be ashamed
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NanoCell means 1000 to 1 trash contrast ratio.
You lost all credibility when you said you partnered with the company you are reviewing