We review the characteristics of the 2019 LG Nanocell TVs and why they offer the best color representation and the best viewing angles.
LG NanoCell TVs, maximum color accuracy from any angle
If you are one of those who still prefer LED TVs, either by use or by budget, but do not want to give up the latest technology, you should take a look at the LG NanoCell. Thanks to its NanoCell technology, IPS panel, and new advances, along with all the extras that it incorporates to enjoy the content in the best way, LG NanoCell brings you the most complete audiovisual experience on the market.
This experience is based on two pillars:
Technology: NanoCell for exact color reproduction, IPS panel for better viewing angles, Full Array technology and second-generation Alpha 7 intelligent processor.
Extras: the safest Smart TV on the market, compatibility with almost all HDR formats, Dolby Atmos sound and enhanced connectivity.
All this makes them ideal for users looking for a large inch TV. In short, they offer the most complete audiovisual experience. We are going to review better what LG NanoCell models offer us in 2019 and why they bring us the most complete audiovisual experience.
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TECHNOLOGY
NANOCELL FOR EXACT COLOR REPRODUCTION
LG NanoCell panel technology televisions
Nanocells are 1nm diameter nanoparticles incorporated directly into the liquid crystal of the panel. These particles are much smaller than those of other technologies. In fact, for example, a Quantum Dot would house 216 nanoparticles. The nanoscale panels have 33 million nanoparticles that offer a pure and precise color that covers 100% of the DCI-P3 color space. Being the same size, they achieve maximum color uniformity.
NanoCell TVs absorb and eliminate impurities from white light (oranges and yellows), leaving only the wavelengths of the three primary colors: Red, Green, and Blue. This is how you get a unique RGB purity. NanoCells are capable of absorbing light effectively, so much so that they are used in high-efficiency solar panels.
That is, NanoCell technology offers an accurate and precise color representation, far superior to that offered by other LED TVs. In addition, helped by the IPS panel as we will now see, they are able to maintain the purity of colors from any angle. This will allow the whole family to enjoy the same image quality, even if they do not sit directly in front of the Samsung android tv in bd.
IPS PANELS FOR BETTER VIEWING ANGLES
LG NanoCell TVs viewing angles
But even having a technology that improves color reproduction, the viewing experience can be ruined if the TV does not have a quality panel. LG Nanocell TVs stand out for incorporating IPS panels. This type of panels allows you to enjoy all the precision and purity of colors with a viewing angle of up to 178º.
Improving viewing angles is one of the pending tasks of LED TVs, especially those that use VA panels (the vast majority). These types of panels offer really low viewing angles. Sometimes they do not exceed 30-35 degrees so that viewers who are slightly tilted do not see the content with the quality that the TV can offer.
This problem becomes even greater when we talk about medium or large inch screens. That is why LG uses IPS panels, solving that pending task thus making it possible to enjoy the best image and sound quality whatever our room is and from any angle.
FULL ARRAY TECHNOLOGY
LG NanoCell full array televisions
The models of the new range of LG NanoCell TVs have a Local Dimming intelligent backlight system and those of the highest range with Full Array Pro technology. But what is the Full Array system for? All LCD TVs that require LED backlighting are at risk of light leakage. This also affects darker images, which instead of black can be seen in a grayish or bluish tone.
To avoid these two problems, high-end LED TVs use a backlight system. The LED backlight is spread over the entire surface of the TV screen, not just the bottom area or the sides. In addition, it is divided into zones so that each of them is able to illuminate with greater or lesser intensity depending on the image. This configuration is what is known as Full Array Local Dimming.
With this system, you can improve contrast and reach deeper blacks. And it is that this form of lighting reduces light pollution since it is able to better control the areas that light up and those that must remain off.
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