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LG's Nanocell TV cost only $ 599, but there is a catch | LG's Nanocell TV

LG's Nanocell TV cost only $ 599, but there is a catch | LG's Nanocell TV



LG has just announced pricing details around their 2020 lineup of premium Nano TV LCD and surprisingly, they are super affordable this year.According to Specs sent to TechRadar, the entry-level model - the 55-inch NANO 81 - will be priced at $ 599 when it goes on sale in May. It is $ 50 cheaper than the current entry-level SM8100, and it may fall further when we go on big sales holidays like Cyber ​​Monday and Black Friday.

So what's the catch?The catch is that as of last year, the new low-end NANO 81 does not have a high-end alpha a9 III or even a basic alpha a7 III picture processor and will be replaced by a generic quad-core processor. This is not the end of the world, obviously, but if you are looking for clean up schooling, you want a chip that is specifically designed to speed up the schooling process.

The good news is that, even if you throw away the cheapest version for a Nano Cell TV, you're still getting behind-the-scenes technology that provides wider color viewing and contrast angles than TVs with advanced LED angles . So that's good.

Should you decide that you want something more powerful under the hood of your NanoCell TV, LG has you covered - it announced 10 other models today that fit the bill. There are NO 85 and NANO 90 series that use the Alpha a7 Gen 3 and have a 4K resolution, or you can step all the way to the LG NANO99 8K TV which comes with a better Alpha 9 Gen 3 processor.

In terms of pricing, the NANO 85 is not much more expensive than the NANO 81 we mentioned earlier, coming in at $ 649 for the 49-inch model - that's only $ 50 more than the NANO 81.Things get a bit expensive when you jump to $ 3,499 when you head to the NANO 90, which comes in at $ 1,049 for a 55-inch screen, and an 8K bandwagon with a 65-inch NOO99.

So which of these should you buy? Well, we’ll have to see them for ourselves before we can say anything for certain - but unless you have a critical eye, you might not be missing much by using a quad-core processor over the Alpha series of chips. The latter have multi-step scaling techniques that reduce grain and increase sharpness - which is great if you plan on plugging in, say, a DVD player - but most HD video should look fine on the NANO 81.

In terms of availability, LG is shipping 49-inch NANO 85 and 86-inch NANO 90 starting today, and they will join the 65-inch NANO 81, 55-inch NANO 90 and 65-inch NANO 90 later this month. . The rest of the lineup - including the 75-inch NANO99 8K, will come with the last model in May, the 75-inch NANO 85, sometime in September.