Model: LG 50 Inch Class NANO75 UQA series LED 4K UHD Smart webOS 22 w/ ThinQ AI TV, 50"
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How does this compare to the LG 50UQ7570PUJ, which is 300 currently at best buy? I really wish the specs were listed for each panel on their website or manual. I'm curious to know the panel type and nits, but if someone finds a review for the both models, that would be ideal (the review from rtings is for the 55 inch which is ips, not va like this one) https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/nano75-2022
edit: the nanocell lingo is throwing me a bit too, it seems in the higher end models, nanocell equates to better green/red filtering, and possibly Full Array Local Dimming. I'm not sure how to make sense of it
How does this compare to the LG 50UQ7570PUJ, which is 300 currently at best buy? I really wish the specs were listed for each panel on their website or manual. I'm curious to know the panel type and nits, but if someone finds a review for the both models, that would be ideal (the review from rtings is for the 55 inch which is ips, not va like this one) https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/nano75-2022
edit: the nanocell lingo is throwing me a bit too, it seems in the higher end models, nanocell equates to better green/red filtering, and possibly Full Array Local Dimming. I'm not sure how to make sense of it
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edit: the nanocell lingo is throwing me a bit too, it seems in the higher end models, nanocell equates to better green/red filtering, and possibly Full Array Local Dimming. I'm not sure how to make sense of it
edit: the nanocell lingo is throwing me a bit too, it seems in the higher end models, nanocell equates to better green/red filtering, and possibly Full Array Local Dimming. I'm not sure how to make sense of it