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LG's NanoCell TVs filter out impure colours and produce vibrant pictures that will bring your content to life.

When you’re looking for a new TV, there are lots of things you need to consider, but I’d say that three of the biggest aspects are image quality, the size of the display, and responsiveness.

To put it simply, the colours are getting filtered so you only get an extremely pure output, making it of much higher quality with pure colours compared to regular LCD 4K displays.LG uses NanoCell technology to produce a display with 100% colour consistency, certified by Intertek. Colour consistency consists of both the colour and lightness of the display.

Those who know about OLED technology know that getting a deep black image can be quite expensive, but Local Dimming can achieve similar results without the hefty price tag.The LG NanoCell TV comes in 55”, 65”, 75”, and 86” size options to fit the needs of your home. The 86-inch TV is designed to provide you with a fully immersive experience. Everything that makes the NanoCell TV great is enhanced with the ultra large screen.

 

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