![]() However, if you want to go extra large, the NANO75 is also available with an 86-inch model which gets the a7 Gen 4 processor and full Dolby HDR and audio support offered on more expensive models. That chip will still support all of the 4K playback and smart TV capabilities offered in LG WebOS 6.0, but may not be as impressive with the fine touches like motion handling and video processing. The less expensive models of NanoCell TV include the NANO80 and the NANO75, which scale back the features to a 60 Hz display, less impressive backlighting options, and LG's basic quad core 4K processor. ![]() Many of those same features are offered on the nano 90 4K nanocell TV, which also boasts a 120 Hz 4K panel, has a full array backlight (albeit without local dimming), And also gets a double dose of Dolby with Dolby Vision IQ HDR and Dolby Atmos sound. In addition to 8K resolution, the TV boasts a 120 Hz refresh rate, uses LG's a7 Gen 4 AI8K processor, has full array local dimming (But without the tighter control of many LED) and supports features like far field microphones for using Amazon and Google voice assistants hands-free, Dolby Vision IQ for automatic HDR optimization, and Dolby Atmos sound. The new line offers a wider range of sizes than ever, with NanoCell TVs offered in sizes as small as 43 inches and up to 86 inches for most NanoCell models.Īt the top of the NanoCell lineup is the NANO99 8K TV, which also promises to be LG's most affordable 8K model. LG's mid-range LCD TVs are sold under the LG NanoCell name, thanks to the use of color filtering technology that offers truer color then the average LCD set. LG 2021 NanoCell TVsĨK resolution, a7 Gen4 AI 8K processor, NanoCell w/ 120Hz, Hands-free voice control, Full array with local dimming, Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby AtmosĤK resolution, NanoCell w/ 120Hz, a7 Gen4 AI 4K processor, Full array dimming, Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby AtmosĤK resolution, NanoCell w/ 60Hz, Quad-core 4K processor, Edge lighting with local dimmingĤK resolution, NanoCell w/ 60Hz, Quad-core 4K processor, (86-inch model gets a7 Gen4 processor & Dolby Vision/Dolby Atmos) LG's QNED MiniLED 4K and 8K models will begin selling this July. No word yet on pricing, but we expect them to slot in between the premium OLED models and the more mainstream NanoCell TVs. In addition to the enhanced display, it uses LG's a7 Gen 4 AI 4K processor, and also offers Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos sound.īoth the 8K and 4K versions of QNED will be available in 65-, 75- and 86-inch sizes. It also uses Dolby Atmos sound and Dolby Vision IQ, the best implementation of Dolby's industry leading HDR format, which offers automatic adjustments to provide better HDR performance in different lighting environments.īut the 4K version – the QNED90 – is nearly as impressive. In addition to 8K resolution, the QNED99 boasts LG's a9 Gen 4 8K processor, and far-field microphones for hands-free voice control using Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa (both are built into the set). The LG QNED line comes in 8K and 4K flavors, with the 8K QNED99 model offering the best features. Get a closer look at how the three newly announced LG OLED models stack up in our guide LG 2021 OLED TVs compared: Which one should you buy? which compares the LG G1, the LG C1 and the LG A1 OLED TVs, breaking them down by features, specs, screen sizes and pricing to help you decide which is the best fit for your home and budget.ĨK resolution, Quantum dot + NanoCell + MiniLED, a9 Gen4 AI 8K processor, Hands-free voice control, Full array with local dimming, Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby AtmosĤK resolution, Quantum dot + NanoCell + MiniLED, a7 Gen4 AI 4K processor, Full array with local dimming, Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos ![]() (LG says that the previous entry-level OLED model line, the LG BX OLED, may come back for 2021, but there is no B1 series being announced at this time. That said, we're looking forward to seeing what price the A1 OLED sells at, since LG has more competition than ever in the affordable OLED space. It also offers less robust support for gaming, and the two channel 20 w speakers built in are nowhere near as impressive or loud as on more expensive sets. The 4K OLED panel drops the refresh rates to 60 Hz, the processor is a step down with the a7 Gen 4 AI chip instead of the a9 used in more premium sets, and the port selection sticks to three HDMI 2.0 ports instead of the newer 2.1 standard. ![]() Just as the G1 has premium features unique to it, the A1 being a budget model has some corners cut that are distinct to this lower-priced line. Rounding out the OLED family is the new LG A1 OLED TV, LG's new entry-level OLED model. ![]()
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