@@Memo-sd3du i havent picked it up yet bought it online from best buy it was a great deal, i will pick it up Wednesday but if doesn't look good in person in store i will cancel the order. I also have been looking at the tcl 5 series as it review's well and has even better reviews.
Gotta love when reviewers roast a TV because it’s “entry level”. Only speak good of TV’s that cost triple that with similar features, just because it costs that much
Got an lg55 nano75 for 375€ at my local store and coming from an lg 1080p lg tv from 2015 was day and night for me❤️yes the Black levels are not as good as my last tv but i use the tv for gaming and input latency on this one is fantastic. And as i said coming from full hd to 4k even if the hdr is not the best transforms my gaming experience👊
@John Hooper yeah man, though i bought it pre used, think maybe thats why the price was low. The sound is not the best, but for normal tv its more then ok👍would really recommend Philips pus9006/12 if you can offord it, its a really good tv
I ordered the 70 inch for $999 CAD at Best Buy today and was $500 off the regular price but that is bs anyhow. I won't get it until the first week of December so we'll see and will come back here with an 'unprofessional' update.
I have the 2022 version of this tv, and I’m pretty happy with it overall. The reason I picked it over Samsung is built in HomeKit(which Samsung doesn’t have without an extra accessory) and GeForce Now. Does a small part of me wish I could afford an A2 oled? Yes, but I am pretty satisfied with my purchase.
This review stoped me buying this tv for almost a year I bought the q60a and wasn’t happy at all with the sound quality and viewing angles, I finally gambled and bought the nano 75 43” ips panel and it might not handle hdr as good as the q60a but it has way deeper blacks on normal hd content also way more contrast then the q60a the q60a is very flat it’s just brighter. and the sound is amazing probably the best sound on any small tv. I highly recommend this tv if your in the market for small 43” tvs
I got this 43" IPS model, and somehow this review just not right . Looks to me they got paid from the competition or 65" model had other panel or who knows. Once I turned on I saw it the black level and the colors just pops out and the sound is great also. It has 6ms R.time and 10ms Input lag (in gaming mode with PC) it's worth the price, Good middle level budget TV. Make sure watch other reviews like : Samsung Q60A vs LG Nano 75 4K TV Comparison ..etc Rtings I didn't mean to offend you.
Don't worry, we're always very receptive to feedback so we'll never take offence to this sort of thing. Ultimately, a lot of the TVs we review could be great options for most people, but comparing the Nano75 to a "higher performing" TV, you definitely notice a difference. Either way though, it sounds like you're happy with your purchase and that's all that matters!
I saw the LG 50Nano76 with my own eyes (which is identical to the 50Nano75 besides its stand i believe), which is using clearly not an IPS panel, but a VA instead. Very, Very good contrasts, very clear image but not bright enough to fight of reflections, which still makes it a bit hard to look at. Motion for soccer is good enough, even games - but fast movements suffer from Overdrive-Overshoot with purple and yellow fringing. And dont try to sit anywhere else except right in front of it - may be with 3 people at maximum close together. Anything else and you get a milky grey image with little contrast.
@@jeppemadsen2497 so far so good. I'm not a big TV Aficionado, it has good picture. Watched a movie on it and the Fight this weekend. Can't complain. The audio is very good, crisp and loud.
We love to hear from other users so we appreciate you sharing your thoughts with us. If you don’t mind us asking, what didn’t you enjoy about the gaming experience?
Really disappointed after buying this with rtings, This 65 inch I bought is really amazing These reviews really pretends us like a gamer, not everyone is 😡
I owned a brand new LG NANO86... sold after few months... I was really disappointed about picture quality, now I have a SONY XH90 and the difference is like Day and Night. Avoid LG IPS panel.
@@HTadd1ct I always relied LG since it is one of the global/best LCD panel supplier and before buying this TV I had less knowledge about TV. But the main reason that lead me to bought this LG was its full support to HDMI 2.1 and Dolby vision/atmos. I haven't had the possibility to check this TV from live or read any review since it was a newer model on summer 2020 and I bought directly from internet.
Can you give me some advice for a TV? I don’t really know that much about TV specs but I was thinking about buying the NANO86 75“. I‘m willing to spend 1500-2000 dollars for a new TV. It should have the best possible picture and needs to be a 75“. I’m either watching Netflix or gaming on the Xbox series x with 120fps/hz. What TV should I choose or what advice could you give me?
@@Cedric-oj3dm if you care about contrast, black level and panel brightness then avoid LG IPS panel based televisions, what are your needs and where you want to place this TV?
@@BigBoss87KR Black level and brightness are really important to me. I currently have a samsung ue65ru7179uxzg (I live in Germany). The black level and brightness are pretty good I think but what I don't like about it is that it only has 60hz and I need 120hz for gaming with the new xbox and the processor seems to be really bad. It was really fast and responsive when I bought it but after a year it got so slow. A new TV should be 75", have great black level, brightness and contrast and definitely needs to have 120hz. It doesn't need 8k, seems useless to me and is probably way too expensive but it should have dolby vision and atmos (don't really know a lot about these two features though) I will place it in my living room which has 2 windows and during sunlight it can still get pretty bright in there even with blinds. My budget is somewhere between 1500 to 2000. If this is not enough it can be up to 2500 but I'd prefer up to 2000. Thanks for your help
@@Cedric-oj3dm well... the brightest TV are Samsung NeoQLED but they haven't Dolby Vision support even the highest models... Dolby Vision is used in newer Netflix's contents and in Xbox Series X certain games... it dramatically improves HDR image quality... but if you don't care about it then go for SAMMY TV they are always a good choice. My Sony XH90 is really good too but when we talk about brightness samsung has no rivals
Why didn't you review a VA panel version of this TV and then do a proper comparison of the two? This is essentially half a review, because unlike with say the LG C1 OLED screens, the only difference would be the sizes as its technology would all be the same (with the exception of the pixel density).
We usually only buy one size of each TV we review. As far as the different panels are concerned, we would expect the TV with the VA panel to have better black uniformity and better contrast, but worse viewing angles. Other than that, we'd expect the performance to be similar. Just one extra note though. The 86 inch model is also a bit different, as it features the more advanced α7 Gen4 processor, and it has 2 HDMI 2.1 ports and a 120Hz refresh rate.
I own a Lg A1 an OLED 65 inch and the Lg series 75 70 inch. Honestly I'm impressed this tv is half the cost as of this post. Yes its thicker but it is immersive and bright. He did say the 70 inch has a better panel and I believe it.
My only complaint with all the reviews I have seen, will always suggest a better tv, which is good... But none of those TV's come in a small size, good for a bedroom. 32" to 40" range. The ones that do usually score poorly on reviews. Complaint aside, if anybody could suggest a good quality, small tv. Let me know.
@Rob Odd I found myself settling for a 43" TV, the sony x85j. It's a good TV, and it does what I need plus more. It also has a 120-hz refresh rate, perfect for gaming on PS5.
@Rob Odd I will say this, some of the reviews on that specific TV mention the 120 hz feature not working when connected to a PC, but it does function when using the PS5 or new XBOX. It will change in the future with a firmware update though, according to SONY.
i've never understood why anyone made an IPS TV with no local dimming, it looks like absolute trash in any scenario apart from very bright light but these dont get super bright either so lose lose, junk.
Some people can't stand VA panels for their unnatural colors and picture and yet can't use OLED because of burn in -IPS is the only option yet. There are 1500:1 contrast panels like Nano85 however which, for some reason, aren't used in all LG models and that's disappointing...
Yeah some. However most people 99% prefer VA or Oled. IPS is honestly really used in Monitors and why see it very common with Them. But TVs most companies use VA or Oled as their much better with viewing content on large screens.
@@myohmy7593 Sale figures dont agree with you. As well as most hardcore quality picture fans, designers and professionals working with color. The downside of IPS is only the backlight bleed in a complete dark. Most VA's - practically everything (including backlight as compared to OLED). Samsung developed quantum dots filter exactly to battle core flaws of VA and it gets ok only with latest top models. And ADS panels is only half of top samsung's native contrast anyway. Too bad LG don't use them in every ips tv
You probably have an IPS TV and you are trying to justify your purchase. I had a 4k low budget LG IPS TV for 4 years and I recently got a AU8000 VA TV. The difference is absurd. I wil NEVER come close to an IPS TV ever again. It amazes me tha LG still sells those TVs with this pathetic contrast ratio. It is just horrible. Try watching Ozark on Netflix with this TV. You will laugh on just turn the thing off. It's crazy.
@@lgquelhas I have LG C8 oled for movies and LG nano85 as PC screen for anything other than serious movie watching. The T80 and T90 samsungs did approach the line of what i can call acceptable level of picture/color/shades wise but Nano85 with it's 1550:1 native contrast is good for anything but completely dark room + HDR (but even then it's ok). But budget Samsung? Having just a bit more than twice the contrast of good ips doesn't bring it close to oled and i can tell cheap VA TVs from across the store. T80/T90 is another matter as well as some Sony so if they improve on picture just a bit more - maybe i'd be getting VA in the furute
@@alexandert4252 If you have an oled for movies that is a whole different story. An IPS TV is totally acceptable for sports, news, kids cartoons and regular tv shows. IPS TVs are not acceptable for movies, series and games.
Just got the 50” for my bedroom and have a PS5 connected to it. Looks fantastic and I have no complaints. Coming from using a Samsung Q70 65” in my living room which I love as well. Great tv
hello! Thanks for the videos. please i like to buy an Lg nano753pr tv,and now on black friday i think take it. But please an opinion as a professional that you are! To buy nano753pr or NANO863PA are these TVs good? Is it a smart purchase? Please tell me your opinion
My experience with this TV. It is lit from the bottom of the panel which results in noticeable "blooming" from the bottom when light colors are in a dark scene. Also just in time for it to be out of warranty, I have a nice bright line up the middle of my screen whenever it is a bright scene due to it being lit from the bottom of the panel, sort of like burn in but only visible on bright backgrounds. I would not recommend and will never buy LG again or at least this technology.
Can you tell me if this tv has a removable plastic film on the tv itself. I removed the one around the border , but it looks like there is one on tv, but its being stubborn and am unsure
We just double checked out unit and can't notice any sort of film, but unfortunately we don't recall if there was one when we first got the unit we purchased. Sorry about that. If you're looking for certainty, it might be best to contact LG to be sure!
Philips are horrible have dull colors and tend to start having issues after 2 years. LG nano75 has a great warranty. They are a very well and consistent tv brand. LGs are known for handling motion very well much like sony. Also another reason colors dont just jump off the screen on a nanocell is because they are balanced and well filtered to give amazing realism to colors. If a red is muted during filming this tv doesnt blast you with red like other more overly saturated tvs do. I stead it creates and filters the color as it was meant to seen on film. Same is so with games. The lg nano75 has amazing colors combined with excellent picture clarity. Do other tvs have better color pop and black levels ...yes but you will be spending alot more to get these same features with Sony or Samsung. Also this tv has a game optimizer to make adjustments to white and black balance for your gaming that makes games much more immersive with color and detail. Truth is while other tvs like sonys and samsungs tempt with over saturated bright images this tv has better more accurate colors and better motion handling with minimal to no motion artifacts if calibrated correctly. The light bleed issue is hit or miss the one i bought had no issue with light bleed. The one my neighbor bought a few months later does.
Models count over brands. Philips 50PUS85xx is not a top tv, but it is a very good LCD TV and overall better than LG 50nano753. Often Philips has poor "out if the box" settings, but real quality appears after calibration.
IPS OR VA makes all the difference Here he has IPS. Not the VA. the VA which looks better, 50" & 60" 70" but has narrowe view angle for a family btond 30+ degrees from screen
Whats better for gaming the Samsung TU8000 or LG Nano75? Im im the middle of playing Red Dead Remeption 2 for the first time and my TV breaks down, copping a new one tomorrow and they only got these two to choose from.
Does yours get really dark when the show/movie you’re watching goes to a dark scene, let’s say a night time scene? Everytime time a dark scene comes on the tv just gets way to dark and I can’t see anything and turning the brightness up doesn’t really help.
LG aldığıma pişman oldum geçen yıl nanocell 55 TV yi almıştım yaklaşık 3 ay önce ekranda beyaz çizgi şeklinde lekelenme olmuştu servise gönderdim. Serviste genel merkeze göndermiş onarıp tekrar servise gönderdiklerinde panelinin kargo tarafından kırılıp yeni panel takacaklarını bana söylediler. 1 aydan fazla sürede ancak yeni panel takıp getirdiler. Ve sonra 10-15 tane ölü piksel görüp fotoğrafladım ve işaretledim hem ş. Urfa'daki servise hem de LG nin web sayfasında ki arıza kaydına ve WhatsApp ına gönderdim. 5 günden sonra bana ş. Urfa'daki servis arayıp genel merkezden bilgi gelmiş ve bu standartlar içinde elimizden bir şey gelmez dedi. Tekrar müşteri hizmetlerini aradığımda bizim yapabileceğimiz bir şey yok tv sorumlusu böyle demiş dedi. sorumluya bağlayın hangi kanuna neye göre standart içindedir dediğimde bağlama yetkimiz yok dedi . bir daha servis gönderin gelip baksınlar nasıl 10-15 adet arızalı piksel standart içindedir deyip servisi tekrar talep ettim. yoğun şikayet sürekli aramam neticesinde Şanlıurfa'daki yetkili servisi gelip bu sefer 15-20 arası ölü piksel tespit edip fotoğraf çekip genel merkeze yolladılar 22.11.2021 de yetkili servisi aradığımda merkezden ret cevabı gelmiş ve standartlar dahilindedir dedi. Hakkımı sonuna kadar arayacağım. Kalite kötü- satış sonrası desteği berbat -muhatap yok-eski panelimi kırdılar taktıkları panel arızalı ve utanmadan normal dediler.
@@sarthakbasak7816 LG Nano 75 50" with VA panel is the best choice for me dude and I am not an LG fan boy but for this budget is the best choice really...my only complaint is that don't have 2.1 hdmi but gaming is absolutely gorgeous!
Ok I’m a bit confused after watching this review. I picked up a 43 inch of this TV a few days ago and the main reason I did was because on display at Best Buy it (in my opinion) had hands down the best color and contrast compared to the others. Is there a better alternative that I haven’t seen yet?
@@NFS-shade so after about a month of use and some more research I think this is a really good buy. I watched some 4K blu ray movies and they looked incredible when comparing them to the blu rays, it’s great for gaming too with the built in optimizer. I know tv panels sometimes change when going from like a 43 to a 65 so look into that whenever you’re serious about buying whatever tv you’re looking at but I think if you’re looking for a 43 this is one of the best you can get.
I'm only looking for a 43'' basic TV for my gaming room, I can get this LG for $450, Sony X80J is $100 more expensive. I mean, of course Sony always make the best TVs, but c'mon, look at the price tag.
@@kingyart Yes I’ve gotten mine and have everything set up, it’s fantastic, super smooth and very low lag. picture quality is also very nice for the price.
It still has an IPS panel, so the contrast and black uniformity would probably be similar to the version we tested. If that's fine with you, then go for it!
It’s not always which we prefer but simply which is best for your needs. So feel free to check out this comparison: www.rtings.com/tv/tools/compare/hisense-a6h-vs-lg-nano75-2022/31247/32508?usage=1&threshold=0.10 Overall though, we consider the a6h to be slightly better
Hey Jeff, Since we haven't tested this TV, we can't say how it performs. We also don't like to speculate without having our own data because we don't want to give out incorrect information. Sorry about that!
Currently looking at the 50" so this is somewhat putting my mind at ease. It's only 549 on BF deals compared to the other two he recommended at 800 or more. So in the EU the Ips panel is not used?
@@ChristosN420 I've checked the specs of this tv on the website of the store I'm going to purchase in and nowhere does it state what panel it is using. Is that normal?
We haven't bought and tested the QNED80 2022 yet, so we can't say how it compares. We're waiting for the unit we purchased to arrive though, so once it does and we test it, we'll be able to offer more insight. Sorry about that!
Hey Ashley! It really depends what you’re comparing it to and what you’re looking to use the TV for. If you can offer more insight about how you plan to use it and what your viewing environment (bright or dark room) is like, that’ll help us figure out if it’s a good option for you!
Overall the Samsung Q60A is much better! It has much better contrast, better black uniformity, and it's significantly brighter. The only real advantage of the LG is that it has a wider viewing angle, so it might be a better choice if you have a wide seating arrangement, but only if you're not in a bright room.
They both use different panels, so it really comes down to what's more important to you (overall though, we still consider the Samsung to be better). The Samsung has much better contrast, better black uniformity, better reflection handling, and it's significantly brighter. The only advantage of the LG is its wider color gamut, so it might be a better choice if you have a wide seating arrangement, but only if you're not in a bright room.
Ips tvs are really very disappointing nowadays, contrast ratios are very bad and it seems like lg are still installing inferior ips to their cheaper tvs to differentiate it from their best and overpriced oled tvs. Give us atleast a useable ips tv with decent contrast!!! Or use VA panels. Discard ips.
@Anonymous i totally agree, the only real benefit of ips is better viewing angles. But who watches their tv not straight on? Va should be the only other option if they cant install oleds into their low end tvs. Then in Midrange make it atleast quantum dots va. Seems like theres not much a competition in the tv space thats why these tv manufacturers are not innovating. 900:1 contrast ratio in 2021? 🤣🤣
This seems really poor. Barely brighter than a plasma and with worse blacks than most LCDs. Almost nothing here is great, and the okay elements can’t keep up with used/discounted sets from a few years ago.
Depends on the country it’s made in/for. Or if LG outsources the panel. Which a fair number of Manufacturers do, especially where the product code might change discretely or the box content will have a “panel lottery” depending on the country of manufacture The same model has different codes for each region, and the Nanocell has mostly IPS tech, unless they outsource the panel. The 50” NANO 75 & 81/86/88 is VA for instance, and I believe the 75” is VA Which is why they’re hesitant on insisting each Nano series in all sizes is IPS.
In this case, it'll depend on what's most important to you as they use different panels (but overall the Samsung is much better). The Samsung has much better contrast, better black uniformity, and it's significantly brighter. The only real advantage of the LG is that it has a wider viewing angle, so it might be a better choice if you have a wide seating arrangement, but only if you're not in a bright room. Hope this helps!
Help! Does anyone have any good recommendations for a different tv? Around 75", used in a theatre room for movies, Netflix etc I just bought the LG nano75 and the backlight bleed is driving me insane. watching movies is horrible. I hadn't bought a new tv in a long time, and had recently moved house and was too busy to research properly 😔
Estiwar, allow me to give you some more detailed help: If you have the money the a90j is a far nicer TV for the PS5 than an LG C1. I upgraded from an LG CX and can't begin to tell you how much better the picture quality is. Don't go by these silly specs that don't even matter for a console. It really comes down to what you are willing to spend. If you're just gaming on a PS5 and also want the absolute best picture quality for movies and TV you can get on a consumer TV the a90j is the best, no the a80j isn't close. Yes it doesn't have vrr yet and no it absolutely won't matter as neither does the PS5. They will likely both get vrr at the same time in December. You're smartest bet if you're patient is just to wait a couple months as prices will drop by then anyway and that way you can be sure about vrr. Even without vrr I'd never go with a c1 if the a90j is in your price range. The LG C1 is probably the best mid range option, If you've never owned an OLED it's a great starter OLED (you'll love it)at a terrific price, but if you've owned one before you won't be blown away like with the a90j. The Hisense u7G is good if you want the cheapest TV you can get away with that has all the features needed to play games on the PS5.
I completely agree with Evan. Idk how anybody could say lg is best for the ps5. The ps5 doesn't even have vrr so I don't understand that. Also sony is releasing new auto features that only work with sony tvs. Like auto tone mapping and things like that. They make it so it works best with there tvs. The best tv to get for ps5 gaming is absolutely the a90j followed by the a80j. Not to mention we have further featured coming for the ps5 and sony xr tvs.
Also to address Sony not having Dolby vision at 120hz. It still won't matter. Dolby Vision on C1 will not make up for the difference in quality and flexibility you get with the xr processor. Even with it's effects minimized for gaming performance the Sony will still easily beat the LG in picture quality. Not that it matters for PS5 as the system doesn't use Dolby vision and if it gets implemented on the PS5 they will likely put it on the TV. Either thing happening is a while away.
Oh believe me it’s been well known LG been doing that for years. It’s why you never hear people hardly talk or recommend any of LG LED TVs. I thought maybe their newer Mini LED Nano TV series would be better and help with its IPS panels but sadly nope. Their Mini Nano TVs are actually worst then TCL 6 series 2021, Hisense U7G and U8G and especially against Samsung mini TVs and Even Sony lower end TVs.
I like lg becuase magic remote only 55555 this only one thing i like another bad very bad i cancelled it 5 time 5 order because hesitate which one i should choose
Dissapointed? Naw I didn't expect it to be good so not dissapointed lol Ok after seeing the numbers yeah I can see anyone being dissaponted it's worse then usual haha
Taking youtube quality into consideration, this TV looks GarBAje! Coming from LG, I expect better contrast. The fireworks footage was ruined by the grey- excuse me - blacks.
I Have A Question If You Can Address. Is There Any Major Difference In Quality Of A LG C1 48 vs 55 Inch & Specially QN90A 50 Vs 55 As You Mention In QN90A Review That 50inch Has IPS Panel Vs 55inch VA .. So How Much Difference It Makes .
For the LG C1, we expect both the 55" and 48" to perform the same. The QN90A should be similar as well for the 50" and 55". The Samsung TVs could be different though if you're outside the USA.
LG won't make VA panels and are too cheap to license quantum dots instead hyping 2010 "high gamut" TVs as "Nano", ergo, "Bullshit"-o or "Stale-o", i.e. "Inferio". I can't really understand how they are still making LCD TVs, maybe its all the sales clearances on 75" and 85" bad TVs.
Is this review focused on TV's good for gaming? Is the LG NANO75 good for watching sports and movies only WITHOUT video games? I don't mind returning. But the bulk of tvs makes it difficult to return to store. So reviews like these I think should help me decide.
We try to talk about all the relevant information for most people. If there are things you think we left out that we should include, please let us know! Overall, it's a decent TV for sports, but disappointing for watching movies in a dark room.
Well sounds like your looking for a high end tv. This is not a high end tv. It’s an excellent budget end tv tho. For the price you pay for a 55inch it’s amazing. I picked it up at target on sale for $350. The tv looks amazing and ps5 run flawlessly on it. For the price range it’s a solid buy.the tvs that it’s compared too on this review are better but price range is way off. Sure if you wanna buy those tvs you can buy your paying much more.
@@jjthehowlingwolf288 you will like it. It’s an awesome TV this review is crazy. For the price you paid for the tv you know what to expect and the nano delivers higher quality and features than most tvs at this price range. Plus the LG app is awesome! You can play all sound coming from the tv through your phone speaker or through any wired/bluetooth headphones or speakers that can connect to your phone. will love it. enjoy!
Not really. My Sony X800D has better performance in 43 inch with black levels and uniformity and colour space. At this price you would expect the LG to do better. This review is entirely fair and unbiased
After seeing that Ollie’s is going to be selling the 43 inch model of this for $300, it would STILL be a complete rip off due to the poor picture quality and the complete lack of local dimming and removal of other stuff like Dolby Vision, VRR and 120 Hz gameplay. LG really cheaped out on this one and they should be very ashamed of themselves for allowing this to hit store shelves! 🤦🏾♂️
I have no regrets tbh after buying this. It's worth it
I'm gonna buy one in the next few weeks I trust the TV still holds up to your purchase and still feels amazing and premium.
@@salvadorguerrero8770 the target near me has em on sale
I just pulled the trigger on the 70 inch from best buy 600 with the lg 2.1 sound bar.
@@SasquatchN64 how are you liking it? I was thinking between this one, TCL 5 series or Hisense U6G
@@Memo-sd3du i havent picked it up yet bought it online from best buy it was a great deal, i will pick it up Wednesday but if doesn't look good in person in store i will cancel the order. I also have been looking at the tcl 5 series as it review's well and has even better reviews.
The Sony thats suggested to be better is $500 more. Fuck that. I'm okay with the price of this LG even if its not the best
Gotta love when reviewers roast a TV because it’s “entry level”. Only speak good of TV’s that cost triple that with similar features, just because it costs that much
Upgraded to this from a 9 year old 50” Samsung. I have the 70” and came with a free LG sound bar at Best Buy. Works for me!
Hey Joshua, If you like it, that's the important part. Sound like you got a sweet deal with the sound bar thrown in though!
Got an lg55 nano75 for 375€ at my local store and coming from an lg 1080p lg tv from 2015 was day and night for me❤️yes the Black levels are not as good as my last tv but i use the tv for gaming and input latency on this one is fantastic. And as i said coming from full hd to 4k even if the hdr is not the best transforms my gaming experience👊
Its a store call’d Elkjøp here in Norway
@John Hooper yeah man, though i bought it pre used, think maybe thats why the price was low. The sound is not the best, but for normal tv its more then ok👍would really recommend Philips pus9006/12 if you can offord it, its a really good tv
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I ordered the 70 inch for $999 CAD at Best Buy today and was $500 off the regular price but that is bs anyhow. I won't get it until the first week of December so we'll see and will come back here with an 'unprofessional' update.
I have the 2022 version of this tv, and I’m pretty happy with it overall. The reason I picked it over Samsung is built in HomeKit(which Samsung doesn’t have without an extra accessory) and GeForce Now. Does a small part of me wish I could afford an A2 oled? Yes, but I am pretty satisfied with my purchase.
Can you tell me about the storage capacity of the TV
@@dineshnadar6785 it’s about 2-3 gigs, but the apps are pretty tiny, so it should be fine.
Do u have any idea comparing it with Samsung frame?
@@spartaan2232 nope
Sony x80j cost in EU 750€. LG 756pr costs 600€ .50 inches both.so best value for money is LG.so dont compare TV's with a different price.
paid 420€ for this LG. This guy is crazy comparing these 2 models haha
This review stoped me buying this tv for almost a year I bought the q60a and wasn’t happy at all with the sound quality and viewing angles, I finally gambled and bought the nano 75 43” ips panel and it might not handle hdr as good as the q60a but it has way deeper blacks on normal hd content also way more contrast then the q60a the q60a is very flat it’s just brighter. and the sound is amazing probably the best sound on any small tv. I highly recommend this tv if your in the market for small 43” tvs
So the 70" would be worth buying since it has better black?
I got this 43" IPS model, and somehow this review just not right . Looks to me they got paid from the competition or 65" model had other panel or who knows. Once I turned on I saw it the black level and the colors just pops out and the sound is great also. It has 6ms R.time and 10ms Input lag (in gaming mode with PC) it's worth the price, Good middle level budget TV. Make sure watch other reviews like : Samsung Q60A vs LG Nano 75 4K TV Comparison ..etc Rtings I didn't mean to offend you.
Don't worry, we're always very receptive to feedback so we'll never take offence to this sort of thing. Ultimately, a lot of the TVs we review could be great options for most people, but comparing the Nano75 to a "higher performing" TV, you definitely notice a difference. Either way though, it sounds like you're happy with your purchase and that's all that matters!
I saw the LG 50Nano76 with my own eyes (which is identical to the 50Nano75 besides its stand i believe), which is using clearly not an IPS panel, but a VA instead. Very, Very good contrasts, very clear image but not bright enough to fight of reflections, which still makes it a bit hard to look at. Motion for soccer is good enough, even games - but fast movements suffer from Overdrive-Overshoot with purple and yellow fringing. And dont try to sit anywhere else except right in front of it - may be with 3 people at maximum close together. Anything else and you get a milky grey image with little contrast.
Managed to snag the 50” off GameStop for $200 with free next-day delivery
Basically it's a great panel, but the supporting backlight is not the brightest and lacks local dimming, which hurts the contrast and colour.
I just bought This one in 70” and i have good Black levels and Im very happy…?
I feel bad for you man 😞
Good choice dude!let the nerds tell their things!But in this budget best choice is LG C1!
Just got one today.
@@danny192 Its good, right?
@@jeppemadsen2497 so far so good. I'm not a big TV Aficionado, it has good picture. Watched a movie on it and the Fight this weekend. Can't complain. The audio is very good, crisp and loud.
Had this tv a while - excellent 4k quality for the price - and works well with firestick 4k max - don't use it for gaming.
We love to hear from other users so we appreciate you sharing your thoughts with us. If you don’t mind us asking, what didn’t you enjoy about the gaming experience?
If you buy an LG, it should be the C1.
Yes sir!!! I have the 48 inch one & I have no regrets
55 inch has better panels than 48 inch
@@pr43561 I had for almost 2 months & no complaints yet 🤷🏿♂️
With what moneys?
@@pr43561 wrong
Really disappointed after buying this with rtings,
This 65 inch I bought is really amazing
These reviews really pretends us like a gamer, not everyone is 😡
I owned a brand new LG NANO86... sold after few months... I was really disappointed about picture quality, now I have a SONY XH90 and the difference is like Day and Night. Avoid LG IPS panel.
@@HTadd1ct I always relied LG since it is one of the global/best LCD panel supplier and before buying this TV I had less knowledge about TV. But the main reason that lead me to bought this LG was its full support to HDMI 2.1 and Dolby vision/atmos. I haven't had the possibility to check this TV from live or read any review since it was a newer model on summer 2020 and I bought directly from internet.
Can you give me some advice for a TV? I don’t really know that much about TV specs but I was thinking about buying the NANO86 75“.
I‘m willing to spend 1500-2000 dollars for a new TV.
It should have the best possible picture and needs to be a 75“. I’m either watching Netflix or gaming on the Xbox series x with 120fps/hz.
What TV should I choose or what advice could you give me?
@@Cedric-oj3dm if you care about contrast, black level and panel brightness then avoid LG IPS panel based televisions, what are your needs and where you want to place this TV?
@@BigBoss87KR Black level and brightness are really important to me. I currently have a samsung ue65ru7179uxzg (I live in Germany). The black level and brightness are pretty good I think but what I don't like about it is that it only has 60hz and I need 120hz for gaming with the new xbox and the processor seems to be really bad. It was really fast and responsive when I bought it but after a year it got so slow.
A new TV should be 75", have great black level, brightness and contrast and definitely needs to have 120hz.
It doesn't need 8k, seems useless to me and is probably way too expensive but it should have dolby vision and atmos (don't really know a lot about these two features though)
I will place it in my living room which has 2 windows and during sunlight it can still get pretty bright in there even with blinds.
My budget is somewhere between 1500 to 2000. If this is not enough it can be up to 2500 but I'd prefer up to 2000.
Thanks for your help
@@Cedric-oj3dm well... the brightest TV are Samsung NeoQLED but they haven't Dolby Vision support even the highest models... Dolby Vision is used in newer Netflix's contents and in Xbox Series X certain games... it dramatically improves HDR image quality... but if you don't care about it then go for SAMMY TV they are always a good choice.
My Sony XH90 is really good too but when we talk about brightness samsung has no rivals
Amazing review
Why didn't you review a VA panel version of this TV and then do a proper comparison of the two? This is essentially half a review, because unlike with say the LG C1 OLED screens, the only difference would be the sizes as its technology would all be the same (with the exception of the pixel density).
We usually only buy one size of each TV we review. As far as the different panels are concerned, we would expect the TV with the VA panel to have better black uniformity and better contrast, but worse viewing angles. Other than that, we'd expect the performance to be similar.
Just one extra note though. The 86 inch model is also a bit different, as it features the more advanced α7 Gen4 processor, and it has 2 HDMI 2.1 ports and a 120Hz refresh rate.
I own a Lg A1 an OLED 65 inch and the Lg series 75 70 inch. Honestly I'm impressed this tv is half the cost as of this post. Yes its thicker but it is immersive and bright. He did say the 70 inch has a better panel and I believe it.
As long as you like it, that's the important part. But we appreciate you sharing your thoughts with us! :)
My only complaint with all the reviews I have seen, will always suggest a better tv, which is good... But none of those TV's come in a small size, good for a bedroom. 32" to 40" range. The ones that do usually score poorly on reviews. Complaint aside, if anybody could suggest a good quality, small tv. Let me know.
48 C1
LG C1 48-82 inches available
@Rob Odd I found myself settling for a 43" TV, the sony x85j. It's a good TV, and it does what I need plus more. It also has a 120-hz refresh rate, perfect for gaming on PS5.
@Rob Odd I will say this, some of the reviews on that specific TV mention the 120 hz feature not working when connected to a PC, but it does function when using the PS5 or new XBOX. It will change in the future with a firmware update though, according to SONY.
hi I want to buy Lg Nano cell 75 it was good
i've never understood why anyone made an IPS TV with no local dimming, it looks like absolute trash in any scenario apart from very bright light but these dont get super bright either so lose lose, junk.
Sony makes good IPS TVs, FALD VAs are better tho
THIS!
LG nano 75 50" 2021 has VA panel
Ikr its va or bust but i guess lg likes to bust till their buster busts out
Some people can't stand VA panels for their unnatural colors and picture and yet can't use OLED because of burn in -IPS is the only option yet. There are 1500:1 contrast panels like Nano85 however which, for some reason, aren't used in all LG models and that's disappointing...
Yeah some. However most people 99% prefer VA or Oled. IPS is honestly really used in Monitors and why see it very common with Them. But TVs most companies use VA or Oled as their much better with viewing content on large screens.
@@myohmy7593 Sale figures dont agree with you. As well as most hardcore quality picture fans, designers and professionals working with color. The downside of IPS is only the backlight bleed in a complete dark. Most VA's - practically everything (including backlight as compared to OLED). Samsung developed quantum dots filter exactly to battle core flaws of VA and it gets ok only with latest top models. And ADS panels is only half of top samsung's native contrast anyway. Too bad LG don't use them in every ips tv
You probably have an IPS TV and you are trying to justify your purchase. I had a 4k low budget LG IPS TV for 4 years and I recently got a AU8000 VA TV. The difference is absurd. I wil NEVER come close to an IPS TV ever again. It amazes me tha LG still sells those TVs with this pathetic contrast ratio. It is just horrible. Try watching Ozark on Netflix with this TV. You will laugh on just turn the thing off. It's crazy.
@@lgquelhas I have LG C8 oled for movies and LG nano85 as PC screen for anything other than serious movie watching. The T80 and T90 samsungs did approach the line of what i can call acceptable level of picture/color/shades wise but Nano85 with it's 1550:1 native contrast is good for anything but completely dark room + HDR (but even then it's ok). But budget Samsung? Having just a bit more than twice the contrast of good ips doesn't bring it close to oled and i can tell cheap VA TVs from across the store. T80/T90 is another matter as well as some Sony so if they improve on picture just a bit more - maybe i'd be getting VA in the furute
@@alexandert4252 If you have an oled for movies that is a whole different story. An IPS TV is totally acceptable for sports, news, kids cartoons and regular tv shows.
IPS TVs are not acceptable for movies, series and games.
No bang for your buck with this one. Many better choices at this price point.
Like what?
Is 70'' worth it for 700$?
LG NANO 75 50" 2021 with VA panel best choice for this budget!
The only complaint is that don't have hdmi 2.1 but gaming is absolutely gorgeous!
@@ChristosN420 does it run 4k 120 hz?
Just got the 50” for my bedroom and have a PS5 connected to it. Looks fantastic and I have no complaints. Coming from using a Samsung Q70 65” in my living room which I love as well. Great tv
I need a TV for my PS5 as well, Should I go for this one?
what settings did you tweak ? i need to know them all
Lol no variable refresh rate on this tv for your ps5
hello! Thanks for the videos. please i like to buy an Lg nano753pr tv,and now on black friday i think take it. But please an opinion as a professional that you are! To buy nano753pr or NANO863PA are these TVs good? Is it a smart purchase? Please tell me your opinion
Only the one with VA panel . 50” or 70”
My experience with this TV. It is lit from the bottom of the panel which results in noticeable "blooming" from the bottom when light colors are in a dark scene. Also just in time for it to be out of warranty, I have a nice bright line up the middle of my screen whenever it is a bright scene due to it being lit from the bottom of the panel, sort of like burn in but only visible on bright backgrounds. I would not recommend and will never buy LG again or at least this technology.
Ikr anything with ips is to be avoided like the plague
Please how can I get the screen of the LG 50 Nano 75
Hello! Our experts are happy to answer any of your questions via the forums on our website! :) www.rtings.com/forums
Nanocell has annoying back light bleed and flashlighting the dreaded ips
Can you tell me if this tv has a removable plastic film on the tv itself. I removed the one around the border , but it looks like there is one on tv, but its being stubborn and am unsure
We just double checked out unit and can't notice any sort of film, but unfortunately we don't recall if there was one when we first got the unit we purchased. Sorry about that. If you're looking for certainty, it might be best to contact LG to be sure!
Which one would you recommend LG 50NANO753PA or Philips 50PUS8545/12?
For me LG Nano is on another level for this budget!
Philps 8xxx and 9xxx generally are excellent, but not cheaper.
Philips are horrible have dull colors and tend to start having issues after 2 years. LG nano75 has a great warranty. They are a very well and consistent tv brand. LGs are known for handling motion very well much like sony. Also another reason colors dont just jump off the screen on a nanocell is because they are balanced and well filtered to give amazing realism to colors. If a red is muted during filming this tv doesnt blast you with red like other more overly saturated tvs do. I stead it creates and filters the color as it was meant to seen on film. Same is so with games. The lg nano75 has amazing colors combined with excellent picture clarity. Do other tvs have better color pop and black levels ...yes but you will be spending alot more to get these same features with Sony or Samsung. Also this tv has a game optimizer to make adjustments to white and black balance for your gaming that makes games much more immersive with color and detail. Truth is while other tvs like sonys and samsungs tempt with over saturated bright images this tv has better more accurate colors and better motion handling with minimal to no motion artifacts if calibrated correctly.
The light bleed issue is hit or miss the one i bought had no issue with light bleed. The one my neighbor bought a few months later does.
Models count over brands. Philips 50PUS85xx is not a top tv, but it is a very good LCD TV and overall better than LG 50nano753.
Often Philips has poor "out if the box" settings, but real quality appears after calibration.
@@v4lexiad4rk what is light bleed? Mine has some "smudges" on completely white or grey screens (does not interferere during movies or games though)
IPS OR VA makes all the difference Here he has IPS. Not the VA. the VA which looks better, 50" & 60" 70" but has narrowe view angle for a family btond 30+ degrees from screen
Im loving my sony x70f 2018
Whats better for gaming the Samsung TU8000 or LG Nano75? Im im the middle of playing Red Dead Remeption 2 for the first time and my TV breaks down, copping a new one tomorrow and they only got these two to choose from.
I recommend LG Nano 75 50 inch cause has VA panel and sound far better from Samsung
pretty good actually no regrets or anything!
Does yours get really dark when the show/movie you’re watching goes to a dark scene, let’s say a night time scene? Everytime time a dark scene comes on the tv just gets way to dark and I can’t see anything and turning the brightness up doesn’t really help.
How donyou sort the channels nu name? I witched from Samsung to LG and i want to sort the channels by name.how don you do IT?
LG aldığıma pişman oldum
geçen yıl nanocell 55 TV yi almıştım yaklaşık 3 ay önce
ekranda beyaz çizgi şeklinde lekelenme olmuştu servise gönderdim. Serviste
genel merkeze göndermiş onarıp tekrar servise gönderdiklerinde panelinin kargo
tarafından kırılıp yeni panel takacaklarını bana söylediler. 1 aydan fazla
sürede ancak yeni panel takıp getirdiler. Ve sonra 10-15 tane ölü piksel görüp
fotoğrafladım ve işaretledim hem ş. Urfa'daki servise hem de LG nin web
sayfasında ki arıza kaydına ve WhatsApp ına gönderdim. 5 günden sonra bana ş.
Urfa'daki servis arayıp genel merkezden bilgi gelmiş ve bu standartlar içinde
elimizden bir şey gelmez dedi. Tekrar müşteri hizmetlerini aradığımda bizim
yapabileceğimiz bir şey yok tv sorumlusu böyle demiş dedi. sorumluya bağlayın
hangi kanuna neye göre standart içindedir dediğimde bağlama yetkimiz yok dedi .
bir daha servis gönderin gelip baksınlar nasıl 10-15 adet arızalı piksel
standart içindedir deyip servisi tekrar talep ettim. yoğun şikayet sürekli
aramam neticesinde Şanlıurfa'daki yetkili servisi gelip bu sefer 15-20 arası ölü
piksel tespit edip fotoğraf çekip genel merkeze yolladılar 22.11.2021 de
yetkili servisi aradığımda merkezden ret cevabı gelmiş ve standartlar
dahilindedir dedi. Hakkımı sonuna kadar arayacağım.
Kalite kötü- satış sonrası desteği berbat -muhatap yok-eski
panelimi kırdılar taktıkları panel arızalı ve utanmadan normal dediler.
So I bought the 86 inch can you show me a link to where I can set it up to the best settings ?
Here you go! www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/nano75-2021/settings
Does this rv have lg content store we bought this tv but cannot find it.
Is the samsung au8000 better than this? Consider the 50inch nano75 which I guess has a va panel..
true bro
LG for sure
@@ChristosN420 Lg just has wider color gamut but the much higher contrast in Samsung gives much better viewing experience…plus samsung gets brighter
@@sarthakbasak7816 LG Nano 75 50" with VA panel is the best choice for me dude and I am not an LG fan boy but for this budget is the best choice really...my only complaint is that don't have 2.1 hdmi but gaming is absolutely gorgeous!
@@ChristosN420 Have u bought it? How good is the contrast? For 50” which has va panel
Ok I’m a bit confused after watching this review. I picked up a 43 inch of this TV a few days ago and the main reason I did was because on display at Best Buy it (in my opinion) had hands down the best color and contrast compared to the others. Is there a better alternative that I haven’t seen yet?
Any answer today?
@@NFS-shade so after about a month of use and some more research I think this is a really good buy. I watched some 4K blu ray movies and they looked incredible when comparing them to the blu rays, it’s great for gaming too with the built in optimizer. I know tv panels sometimes change when going from like a 43 to a 65 so look into that whenever you’re serious about buying whatever tv you’re looking at but I think if you’re looking for a 43 this is one of the best you can get.
@@HTadd1ct well duh but no one should be dropping $700 on a 43 inch
they should also review nanocells with the VA panel because they are very different.
The reason can't be because. Because is the answer to a why question, not a what question.
The LG Nano cell 75 and 80 nice to me😕
I'm only looking for a 43'' basic TV for my gaming room, I can get this LG for $450, Sony X80J is $100 more expensive. I mean, of course Sony always make the best TVs, but c'mon, look at the price tag.
This is a good set and it looks amazing for gaming and you will notice zero lag
@@kingyart Yes I’ve gotten mine and have everything set up, it’s fantastic, super smooth and very low lag. picture quality is also very nice for the price.
Until you get Sony's red flashes of death
but what about the 120hz 86 " version, is that a good choice at 1600$?
It still has an IPS panel, so the contrast and black uniformity would probably be similar to the version we tested. If that's fine with you, then go for it!
I just bought this nano75 for 350€. What is your best setting for the picture?
Here is the link for our settings: www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/nano75-2021/settings
What? For €350? Here in Cyprus they just put it on 'special offer' for €1,699 !!! Where are you ?
In France, it was an offer of black friday. 50inch. Now the price is 550€
@@Namoux 430 in PT now :D
Between hisense A6H and nano75 which one u prefer help me to decide
It’s not always which we prefer but simply which is best for your needs. So feel free to check out this comparison: www.rtings.com/tv/tools/compare/hisense-a6h-vs-lg-nano75-2022/31247/32508?usage=1&threshold=0.10
Overall though, we consider the a6h to be slightly better
Thanks for reply 🙂
Any thoughts on the 70 which has a VA panel, does that make it better or worse?
Hey Jeff,
Since we haven't tested this TV, we can't say how it performs. We also don't like to speculate without having our own data because we don't want to give out incorrect information. Sorry about that!
Please compare Panasonic Gx750 D 2019 vs sony 80 J vs samsung frame 55inches tv
So the 70 inch nanocell has a VA screen?
As far as we know, yes. But we haven’y bought and tested that specific size, so it hasn’t been confirmed with our own data.
just got this tv what are the best picture settings to use with a ps5 ?
Here are our settings for the NANO75: www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/nano75-2021/settings
@@RTINGSdotcom can you please give me the best picture settings for the Series X?
Gladly in the EU they ship them with a VA panel
I think only 50" has VA panel mate!
Currently looking at the 50" so this is somewhat putting my mind at ease. It's only 549 on BF deals compared to the other two he recommended at 800 or more. So in the EU the Ips panel is not used?
@@PaulaPetal In Europe 50" and 86" the come with a VA panel.
@@ChristosN420 I've checked the specs of this tv on the website of the store I'm going to purchase in and nowhere does it state what panel it is using. Is that normal?
@@PaulaPetal Yes,even in the stores some of the sellers they don't know that...
Nano cell or QNED80 75” 4K (2022)?
We haven't bought and tested the QNED80 2022 yet, so we can't say how it compares. We're waiting for the unit we purchased to arrive though, so once it does and we test it, we'll be able to offer more insight. Sorry about that!
Is the 43 version came with VA Panel or IPS?
As far as we know, IPS!
Wish I had watched this before purchasing the TV. Fortunately I was able to return it due to the ghisting/clouding issues which were terrible.
What store did you buy it from?
i bought this too, terrible clouding, backlight bleeding, a real piece of junk
So I just spent $800 for a 70-in TV that's about TCL or Hisense level. 😡
Lg nano75 vs lg 77 uhd which is better
I've been asking the same thing ?
is lg nanocell tv a good tv
Hey Ashley! It really depends what you’re comparing it to and what you’re looking to use the TV for. If you can offer more insight about how you plan to use it and what your viewing environment (bright or dark room) is like, that’ll help us figure out if it’s a good option for you!
The best experience for pretty much everything is Samsung Q90T hands down.
Double the price of this though
How do u know its better than the one in the video?
samsungs aren't reliable at all
Which one is better to buy?
Samsunge 55 Q60a qled
Or
LG55 nanocell 75
Overall the Samsung Q60A is much better! It has much better contrast, better black uniformity, and it's significantly brighter. The only real advantage of the LG is that it has a wider viewing angle, so it might be a better choice if you have a wide seating arrangement, but only if you're not in a bright room.
Is this tv better than the samsung 43' au8000?
They both use different panels, so it really comes down to what's more important to you (overall though, we still consider the Samsung to be better). The Samsung has much better contrast, better black uniformity, better reflection handling, and it's significantly brighter. The only advantage of the LG is its wider color gamut, so it might be a better choice if you have a wide seating arrangement, but only if you're not in a bright room.
Ips tvs are really very disappointing nowadays, contrast ratios are very bad and it seems like lg are still installing inferior ips to their cheaper tvs to differentiate it from their best and overpriced oled tvs. Give us atleast a useable ips tv with decent contrast!!! Or use VA panels. Discard ips.
@Anonymous still going from TN to IPS is a pretty noticeable difference, i didnt mind the glow of IPS, till i got an OLED and realized xO
@Anonymous i totally agree, the only real benefit of ips is better viewing angles. But who watches their tv not straight on? Va should be the only other option if they cant install oleds into their low end tvs. Then in Midrange make it atleast quantum dots va. Seems like theres not much a competition in the tv space thats why these tv manufacturers are not innovating. 900:1 contrast ratio in 2021? 🤣🤣
@Anonymous The picture and the color. Some people can't stand VA panels and can't use OLED because of burn in
I Just got a Nano75 50” with VA Panel and is good. 420 euros so this is not true
@@ProgInside83 well thats so called panel lottery. Youre lucky yours is VA. But most really if not all, Budget LG tvs are IPS.
my 86 inch has bad vertical banding when watching dark or bright HDR content. Not sure if this happens on all models or mine was just bad.
Just turn off local dimming from picture settings. The banding will go away but the black colors will be less dark.
Is this tv better than the samsung 55 au7100 plz 🙏
both are same
Great review. My friend just bought this garbage TV, what a horrible purchase.
me too, an absolute disapointment, these does not deserve to be manufactured
Where is the LG store in this nanocell 75?
LG 55 UP7750 VS. NANO55 ?
This seems really poor. Barely brighter than a plasma and with worse blacks than most LCDs.
Almost nothing here is great, and the okay elements can’t keep up with used/discounted sets from a few years ago.
is the color depth of the 43 inch model 10bit real or 8bit + rfc (8-bit with dithering)?
all nano tvs have 10-bit hence recomendations to use this as a pc monitor...
Is "70NANO753PA" ips TV or not?
Hola, que tal este televisor con panel VA, vale la pena? Es comparable al Q60A?
te dejaré saber en está semana
Let me know
I got this TV just to throw in my living room. It's not bad at all. Not better than the Sony in my bedroom but for the price is really good. 🤷🏿♂️
Glad you like it! :)
What about the 86" model? Does that also come with the IPS panel?
Every nanocell tv is IPS.
@@LaskaiTamas23 damn ok, I just canceled my order
50 inch has VA panel
First search bro then order!
@@ChristosN420 It was on a good deal so I order first and research after 😂
@@emillarsson6078 ohh so I am with you otherwise!Are you satisfied with your choice bro?
You expect the 70" to hade VA-panel...? You don't know?! Why am I here then?
Depends on the country it’s made in/for. Or if LG outsources the panel. Which a fair number of Manufacturers do, especially where the product code might change discretely or the box content will have a “panel lottery” depending on the country of manufacture
The same model has different codes for each region, and the Nanocell has mostly IPS tech, unless they outsource the panel.
The 50” NANO 75 & 81/86/88 is VA for instance, and I believe the 75” is VA
Which is why they’re hesitant on insisting each Nano series in all sizes is IPS.
it has bad viewing angles . i don't know which panel used by LG.
all VA panels of all brands do not have a good viewing angle
mine has a ishhhhh ton of ips glow aka backlight bleed in the for corners 2 left corners brownish green tint two right corners normal white bleed
Guys better between: LG 75 Nano756 vs Samsung 75 Q60A.
Thaaaanks!!!!
In this case, it'll depend on what's most important to you as they use different panels (but overall the Samsung is much better). The Samsung has much better contrast, better black uniformity, and it's significantly brighter. The only real advantage of the LG is that it has a wider viewing angle, so it might be a better choice if you have a wide seating arrangement, but only if you're not in a bright room. Hope this helps!
Help! Does anyone have any good recommendations for a different tv?
Around 75", used in a theatre room for movies, Netflix etc
I just bought the LG nano75 and the backlight bleed is driving me insane. watching movies is horrible.
I hadn't bought a new tv in a long time, and had recently moved house and was too busy to research properly 😔
I’ve heard great things about the TCL 4 series, haven’t seen the picture quality myself but it is probably worth looking into
Thank you.
Does it support 120 hz
No it doesn't because this TV has a 60hz refresh rate. Sorry about that!
Best tv for ps5 rn?
Our picks for the best OLED TV for PS5 is the LG C1 and our pick for best LED TV for PS5 is the Samsung QN90A!
Estiwar, allow me to give you some more detailed help:
If you have the money the a90j is a far nicer TV for the PS5 than an LG C1. I upgraded from an LG CX and can't begin to tell you how much better the picture quality is. Don't go by these silly specs that don't even matter for a console.
It really comes down to what you are willing to spend.
If you're just gaming on a PS5 and also want the absolute best picture quality for movies and TV you can get on a consumer TV the a90j is the best, no the a80j isn't close. Yes it doesn't have vrr yet and no it absolutely won't matter as neither does the PS5. They will likely both get vrr at the same time in December. You're smartest bet if you're patient is just to wait a couple months as prices will drop by then anyway and that way you can be sure about vrr. Even without vrr I'd never go with a c1 if the a90j is in your price range.
The LG C1 is probably the best mid range option, If you've never owned an OLED it's a great starter OLED (you'll love it)at a terrific price, but if you've owned one before you won't be blown away like with the a90j.
The Hisense u7G is good if you want the cheapest TV you can get away with that has all the features needed to play games on the PS5.
I completely agree with Evan. Idk how anybody could say lg is best for the ps5. The ps5 doesn't even have vrr so I don't understand that. Also sony is releasing new auto features that only work with sony tvs. Like auto tone mapping and things like that. They make it so it works best with there tvs. The best tv to get for ps5 gaming is absolutely the a90j followed by the a80j. Not to mention we have further featured coming for the ps5 and sony xr tvs.
Also to address Sony not having Dolby vision at 120hz. It still won't matter. Dolby Vision on C1 will not make up for the difference in quality and flexibility you get with the xr processor. Even with it's effects minimized for gaming performance the Sony will still easily beat the LG in picture quality. Not that it matters for PS5 as the system doesn't use Dolby vision and if it gets implemented on the PS5 they will likely put it on the TV. Either thing happening is a while away.
lg i think purposely makes there led tv's bad to make there oled tv's shine
Oh believe me it’s been well known LG been doing that for years. It’s why you never hear people hardly talk or recommend any of LG LED TVs. I thought maybe their newer Mini LED Nano TV series would be better and help with its IPS panels but sadly nope. Their Mini Nano TVs are actually worst then TCL 6 series 2021, Hisense U7G and U8G and especially against Samsung mini TVs and Even Sony lower end TVs.
Ordered this tv and as soon as I seen This video I cancelled it and ordered the Q6A!!
I like lg becuase magic remote only 55555 this only one thing i like another bad very bad i cancelled it 5 time 5 order because hesitate which one i should choose
Nanocell With VA are much better
@@ProgInside83 Agree
I'm contemplating between this $800 65NANO75 or the $1900 65CX
Dissapointed? Naw I didn't expect it to be good so not dissapointed lol
Ok after seeing the numbers yeah I can see anyone being dissaponted it's worse then usual haha
This TV is disappointed but this TV with 50” or 70” has the VA panel therefore with a native contrast close to 1: 4000
Thats an overpriced piece of crap TV.. Sony's entry level 4k TV is a lot better than Nano75
Yeah its absolutely trash lol like wtf lol 900:1 contrast and only 200 nits haha that's bad even when it comes to bad tvs this is especially bad lol
@@reviewforthetube6485 the 50 and 70-inch versions have the VA panel with a contrast of 1: 4000
Поставил дизлайк.
Так как в название должно быть указано размеры экрана и матриц.Это обзор про ips.
Its a really good tv
Taking youtube quality into consideration, this TV looks GarBAje!
Coming from LG, I expect better contrast. The fireworks footage was ruined by the grey- excuse me - blacks.
This yes but there are some nanocell with VA panel . Ex the 50” one
Essa é a LG 65NANO75 ??
Sim, compramos e testamos o modelo de 65''.
@@RTINGSdotcom obgdd
Thanks sir ji 🙏
I Have A Question If You Can Address.
Is There Any Major Difference In Quality Of A LG C1 48 vs 55 Inch
& Specially QN90A 50 Vs 55 As You Mention In QN90A Review That 50inch Has IPS Panel Vs 55inch VA .. So How Much Difference It Makes .
For the LG C1, we expect both the 55" and 48" to perform the same.
The QN90A should be similar as well for the 50" and 55". The Samsung TVs could be different though if you're outside the USA.
Does it have 2.1 hdmi?
The 65" TV we tested does not, but the 86" model appears to have two HDMI 2.1 ports.
That's maybe the best you can get in poor countries outside OLED.
Nope, At Same Price i will Choose TCL Q725, Toshiba M550, Samsung Q60A, Hisense U6G, Sony X80J,
Or nanocell with VA Panels
@@hastazacharia Yeah, just asking because entry 4K 120 Hz Freesync TVs are impossible to buy locally where I live...
You don't know what you are talking about, this tv is the best I have seen so far.
LG won't make VA panels and are too cheap to license quantum dots instead hyping 2010 "high gamut" TVs as "Nano", ergo, "Bullshit"-o or "Stale-o", i.e. "Inferio". I can't really understand how they are still making LCD TVs, maybe its all the sales clearances on 75" and 85" bad TVs.
Its not true because some nanocell models have VA panels
va panels are cheaper
Is this review focused on TV's good for gaming?
Is the LG NANO75 good for watching sports and movies only WITHOUT video games?
I don't mind returning. But the bulk of tvs makes it difficult to return to store. So reviews like these I think should help me decide.
We try to talk about all the relevant information for most people. If there are things you think we left out that we should include, please let us know! Overall, it's a decent TV for sports, but disappointing for watching movies in a dark room.
LG good👍👍
Well sounds like your looking for a high end tv. This is not a high end tv. It’s an excellent budget end tv tho. For the price you pay for a 55inch it’s amazing. I picked it up at target on sale for $350. The tv looks amazing and ps5 run flawlessly on it. For the price range it’s a solid buy.the tvs that it’s compared too on this review are better but price range is way off. Sure if you wanna buy those tvs you can buy your paying much more.
Thank god. I just ordered the 55” LG today. Was getting worried when I got home and started seeing all these negative reviews
@@jjthehowlingwolf288 you will like it. It’s an awesome TV this review is crazy. For the price you paid for the tv you know what to expect and the nano delivers higher quality and features than most tvs at this price range. Plus the LG app is awesome! You can play all sound coming from the tv through your phone speaker or through any wired/bluetooth headphones or speakers that can connect to your phone. will love it. enjoy!
Not really.
My Sony X800D has better performance in 43 inch with black levels and uniformity and colour space. At this price you would expect the LG to do better.
This review is entirely fair and unbiased
After seeing that Ollie’s is going to be selling the 43 inch model of this for $300, it would STILL be a complete rip off due to the poor picture quality and the complete lack of local dimming and removal of other stuff like Dolby Vision, VRR and 120 Hz gameplay. LG really cheaped out on this one and they should be very ashamed of themselves for allowing this to hit store shelves! 🤦🏾♂️
The 50inch is 300 on sale at my local GameStop. Is there anything better at this price point?
@@jaxplayer1241 Well now that thing’s on sale for $200 while the 43 inch is $170.
@@keijijohnson9754 where????
I AM FROM INDIA WHICH IS THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY OLED TV ACCORDING TO YOU FOR WATCHING MOVIES AND GAMING 65 INCH .