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  • NanoCell älytelevisio
  • Älykäs α7 (Gen 3) -prosessori
  • Full Array Local Dimming (FALD)
  • Dolby Vision IQ, Filmmaker Mode
  • FreeSync, LG VRR, HGiG
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Arvosana 4.1/5 perustuen 9 arvosteluun
Lue kaikki 9 tuotearvostelua
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  1. Best tv for available money

    Arvosana 5/5

    Unbelievable the amount of extras that we have in the tv

  2. LGNano90 55”

    Arvosana 5/5

    Great picture and bright HDR. Far better than my last LG TV where you had to squint to see anything in HDR.

  3. Bargain tv for gaming .

    Arvosana 5/5

    Everything i needed for tv ,streaming and ps5 gaming

  4. Next gen gaming

    Arvosana 5/5

    Great tv ! So happy with it looks amazing playing PS5 on it

  5. Great TV

    Arvosana 5/5

    Easy to set up and operate. Great improvement on my old TV which was also LG but is about 10 years old now. Clear picture and great sound options

  6. Fantastic picture

    Arvosana 5/5

    Very impressive picture and fantastic for gaming. EARC works great with my Dolby Atmos soundbar. Love the magic remote and WebOS really easy to use.

  7. Happy customer overall

    Arvosana 4/5

    I have found the Nano90na to be a good quality tv my main use for the tv was gaming and I'm very happy in that respect HDMI 2.1, VRR and amd freesync premium and 120Hz panel. The picture quality is great HDR/Dolby Vision look great, but in a dark room or dark scenes i notice a slight brightening around the top edge which can be little distracting. Sound is very good on the tv speakers i have not found the need to buy a sound bar. I would definitely recommend this tv lots of features for the price point.

  8. A brave failure from LG

    Arvosana 2/5

    I’ve lived with the 65 inch version of this television for nearly a month now and although it does many things extremely well, it also has several serious flaws that completely undermine its credibility as a cheaper alternative to OLED. Note that its out-the-box settings are all way off calibration, and will need adjusting – I used the Disney WoW blu-ray disk to set it up in Expert Mode then copied the settings across all inputs.

    The first flaw is its performance in standard definition, which is appalling. It It doesn’t seem able to cope with a low-def picture and produces a blocky, streaky mess that can’t deal with any form of fast up/down, left/right panning motions. Even applying all the motion smoothing variations doesn’t help. On the HD channels it’s much, much better, and this television is capable of producing a stunningly lifelike picture in daylight.

    The second flaw appears as soon as daylight disappears and it has to deal with a darkened room. It has the worst backlight bleed I’ve ever seen on an IPS panel, with blacks all varying shades of grey and no uniformity across the screen. This is where LG have tried to use technology as a fix to a well-known issue with LCD backlit panels by introducing Full Array Local Dimming. I spent a lot of time switching this on/off at differing levels and found “medium” to work best at bringing back uniform blacks without crushing the life out of it. At this setting there was some mild light blooming across the different backlight zones in a darkened room at 1080p, and although irritating at times it wasn’t a show stopper.

    The third flaw is the most serious, and has had me tearing the hair out my ears trying to find a way round it. This is in its performance at 4k with HDR. The opening sequence of Clint Eastwood’s movie “Unforgiven” in 4K has a left/right pan across a Western town at night where the only light sources are lanterns. The HDR10/Dolby Vision enhancement on the 4K over the 1080p is in the luminescence of the lanterns, and this causes HUGE backlight blooming as the FALD zones light up and shut down. It actually makes the sequence unwatchable in a darkened room. I only have a limited few 4K Blu-ray disks, but soon discovered that it happens on all of them once HDR is initiated by this television. The FALD technology only has 32 zones and this doesn’t appear to be anywhere near enough to cope with HDR enhancement on 4K – probably 10x this required. I have tried every variation possible in the settings menus, but to no avail. A television which was bought to provide 4K HDR images in a darkened room turns out to be a failure in its core purpose. The only workable solution I have found is to attach an LED strip light to the back of the television as an “ambilight”. This kills the visibility of the backlight blooming, but unfortunately also kills the darkened room home cinema experience I was hoping for with this television. The one upside to this is that the FALD technology would probably work if enough zones were used.

    A brave failure is unfortunately still a failure.

  9. bad EPG

    Arvosana 1/5

    as usual really terrible EPG or lack of it. It never loads fully and makes you wait up to 40 seconds to load but never actually stores anything and the thing is LG know about it and dont care which is a shame as the tv is excellent. come on LG sort this out. I have reviews dating back for years complaining about the EPG on some televisions and you still let it persist.

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