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The LG 75NANO90UNA is a 75-inch 4K Smart UHD NanoCell TV that delivers stunning visuals with over 8.3 million pixels. It features Full Array Local Dimming for enhanced contrast, a user-friendly webOS platform, and a powerful 7.1.4 channel sound system with Dolby Atmos for an immersive audio experience.
Brand Name | LG |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Flat |
Standing screen display size | 75 Inches |
T**X
Stunning picture
We had been looking to get into a 4K tv for awhile especially since the announcement of the new game systems promoting 4K @ 120fps.... we started looking around thanksgiving but we missed the boat as items were already sold out. This LG wasnt really on the radar as the guy at Best Buy said its not as good as the SONY X900 or the Samsung Q80 or Q90.... Looking at the Q90 on display it looked WOW, but at about $1200 more than the LG I figured it should have more wow. I went online and read and watched some reviews of the LG Nano 90, and the reviews were pretty positive especially saying it really was onboard with all the new game system tech to enhance gaming, 120FPS, HDR 10+, and LG's own gaming response settings....more on that in a bit. The downsides that were said was it wasnt bright (low NITS) and could bloom and/or washout with whites.... so.... decision was made to keep an eye out when this baby would go on sale....it did on Amazon for $1499....a little reluctant to buy from Amazon, but rolled the dice. We bought the 75" Nano 90. It was delivered within a week and a half, very professionally done by a local frieght co. First off, it comes with a 2 leg stand, and I knew it would not fit on the cabinet we have our tech in, so I bought a pedestal stand from amazon to make it work....it was another $80 but its a tank, very sturdy, especially for this big guy. OK, this TV is AMAZING!! out of the box WOW! I dont know where the reviews were saying its not bright, it is very bright and crisp especially since the room we have it in gets afternoon sun and is very bright. When we set up the internet connection to it, it immediately did an update, so I dont know what was in that update, but it appears it addresses alot of the "minuses" that were said about it. The remote does take a bit to get used to , but is very intuitive once you get the hang of it. it is a wand type remote kind of like a Wii controller if you what I speak of here. The LG OS system is nice and you can download a large selection of apps to the menu and set it up anyway you like. We have yet to get wifi stutter from things like Netflix or Disney+ (Mandalorian WOW) . We have FiOS and this tv upscales that content extemely well, sports are eye bleedingly crisp, even old tv shows look better. We did find that some FiOS content on our DVR does "skip" not sure if thats just a product of the DVR system or the TV trying to keep it "synched" . I recently bought an Xbox series X and waiting until this TV arrived before setting it up. The Wow factor gets taken up a few notches here. The ability to do 120fps, VRR, HDR 10+ sets a new bar in visuals, but its the LG game response that really shines. This feature vastly improves response times from controller input to visual response. I thought this was all marketing lip service, until I started crushing in online MP. When playing on my old setup I always wondered how I could be so bad at COD,BF etc, I could see myself hitting but never getting the score, I always thought there was cheating or something going on...the response delay was the issue...even milliseconds will do it....The LG Nano's have some of the fastest response times in the 2020 tv class....and it makes a difference...believe me!. The only thing I can say about this tv that is remotely negative, is that the sound from the speakers does not compete with the picture that the Nano LED screen gives you....its not horrible , but it certainly is not concert quality, there are setting to adjust it , and its OK, but even my wife agrees its not great. So if youre looking for cutting edge 4K quality especially for the next generation of gaming that just showed up and you dont want to drain the bank account, the LG Nano 90 will do it all.
B**D
Amazing TV for the Price!
For $1000....money well spent.+ Fantastic picture, excellent blacks, high tech apps and remote. During the first cinema screen formatted movie we watched the black bars at the top and bottom are BLACK. My wife didn't even realize they were there! FAST boot time, about 2 seconds and it's ready to rip. Great connectivity options - I even have an old VCR plugged into it (adapter sold separately) using the composite port. Wide viewing angle - not much if any distortion at normal angles. Internal speakers/sound is surprisingly good although I have turned them off.- Some minor scaling issues now and then but very brief. One sad part is that LG is locked out of some paid subscription apps. You can't download them from their store and if you try to install using the browser it gets blocked too. As I recall, HBO max was one example. The out of the box picture settings SUCK badly. My TV was set to "vibrant" which was obnoxiously bright with over-saturated colors. I've found most of the stock, preconfigured picture option choices SUCK too. Most noticeable with flesh tones, people tended to washout and had far too much white (or possibly light) - most of the color is lost. I spent a good amount of time getting flesh tones to be accurate!
R**N
Nothing Short of Spectacular
Having returned the Samsung QLED 65 inch television due to the "rainbow" effect of any ambient light in the room that was reflected off the screen of the TV, I was concerned about getting an OLED instead for fear the same thing would occur. Don't get me wrong....the QLED television gave a fantastic picture, but the "rainbow effect" made it unwatchable. So....instead, I purchased the 90 Series LG NanoCell 65" incher. After having it for several months, I can truly say the picture is nothing short of spectacular. With HD broadcasts, it almost has a 3D effect. It is so clear and vibrant, you can see who might have forgotten to tweeze their eyebrows!. There are several preset picture settings......I found the HDR setting to offer the best picture overall. The sound from the internal speakers is actually pretty good, however I paired the TV with the Samsung Q800T soundbar (which I purchased when I bought the original Samsung QLED TV). The combo paired flawlessly and the result was a truly amazing sound that bounces off the walls and ceiling giving a feeling of being in a pre-COVID movie theater. It does support eArc soundbar technology so if purchasing a soundbar, I would try to get one that supports eArc as well, allowing you to take advantage of the most advanced technology out there. Overall, this TV matches up to its reputation. You won't be disappointed
S**A
Great TV
The TV looks great! It's very thin and has good picture quality. There's lots of features and settings that can be customized to your own preference. I do wish it was a little faster and had more apps available (like HBO Max) but I have a chromecast anyway. It has built in casting too so you don't need to buy a chrome cast unless you want to. You can also play media straight from your phone or windows computer if you have it set up.Pros:-Great picture quality-Lots of features-Lots of settings customization-Magic remoteCons:-Viewing angles aren't great. If you have people over and sitting to the side they won't be able to see that well.-Could be a little faster when you switch inputs or bring up the settings menu-Sound is either too loud or too quiet when you switch inputs-Only works with LG smart devices (who has LG smart devices?)
A**N
Supreme TV. Would highly recommend!!!!!!!
The media could not be loaded. Okay so I have been looking all over the web and local retailers stores for a TV for my Xbox Series X. I was debating on getting an LG CX OLED at first, but then I told myself. No because that is a bit to expensive for my taste. Then it was a Sony 900H, and after reading some reviews on Amazon about it. I decided not to go that rout. Then I came across the LG NanoCell Nano90. And I thought to my self I could afford that if I saved up. So that’s what I did. I’m my opinion the TV is perfect. It supports all of the HDMI 2.1 features that you need for the Xbox Seres X and PlayStation 5. Like VRR,ALLM, Dolby Vision&Atmos. 4K @ 120Hz refresh rate. It has 2 HDMI 2.1 and 2 HDMI 2.0 ports on the back of the TV. HDMI 3 and 4 have the 4@120Hz. This a very good High end TV, with a high price tag. But it’s worth it. My self the picture it absolutely stunning. I did have to calibrate it a bit to my Xbox series X, but other than that it’s perfect. If anyone out there is looking for a high end tv that has supreme quality. Then this is the TV for you. I would recommend this TV to anyone looking at getting it for the Xbox series X and or PlayStation five. And on another note, people will tell you, stay away from NanoCells for gaming, I’m telling you rate now I’m going to have to disagree on that. I personally thing that NanoCells are perfect for gaming. People have told me don’t get a NanoCell get an LG CX OLED because to a lot of people out there. They think that OLED’s are the king of gaming. But that’s not necessarily true, it really all depends on how you look at it. And what the viewer prefers to watch. The only major deference between the NanoCell and the LG CX OLED, is one TV Is lit by a backlight, and the other has self lit individual pixels. Pros and cons to a NanoCell is it cannot produce deeper true blacks, and it has a backlight opposed to the LG CX OLED. Witch in my personally opinion. I don’t see the NanoCell having a back light being a con. Now where the NanoCell becomes better in terms of colour quality comes into affect is the LG NanoCell. The LG NanoCell has NanoCell technology, which gives it the ability to produce true and more accurate colour’s, as opposed to the LG CX OLED. With a price tag of 1700$ CAD, coming from someone who ownes the TV I would highly recommend it.
C**O
Excellent Quality and Image
As usual LG delivers one of the best smart TV on the market at a decent price.I haven't had TV's in years due to the subzero quality and the crazy prices of the cable options in Canada.I decided to get one during COVID times as I was so bored at home. I only use it to stream internet based content or to play my own movies via USB.4K and HDR movies and video look amazing. Excellent and wide connectivity options if you want to add a home cinema, connect to amplifiers or even your laptop.
C**O
Great tv
Awesome tv. Picture quality, gaming mode (refresh rate at 120hz plus VRR make a huge difference), and design (this tv is beautiful) exceeded my expectations. It's totally worth the price.
S**T
Top choice electronics is terrible
TV is great, no complaints, however top choice electronics was a nightmare to deal with. Tv took 2 weeks longer than advertised to ship since according to the FedEx "dropped my tv off of the truck". I kind of think they didn't have any stock and just ordered the tv once they had my money. Had to ask many times for an update and got told each time that it was on the way and not to worry untill I asked for a refund. Then they called me and gave me the above excuse. Wouldn't not but from them again.
T**Q
How long stay good,hope will be as good like my previous LG no problem for 11 years
I like the size,like the pictures so clear ,like to watch sports on this TVWhat I don’t like the stand , I always worried it might give way i have on my TV tableSo add brackets at the back to secured the TV so won’t move forward or backward
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