This 65-inch premium LG NanoCell AI ThinQ LCD television has an extremely high contrast ratio, wide viewing angle, is easy to use with LG’s WebOS that can be controlled with a wireless pointer remote, and not absurdly priced.
The TV gave me the best Netflix sessions that I have ever experienced. Colours popped, moving objects were zippy with no noticeable ghosting, and the navigation was seamless and easy enough for a 10-year-old girl to navigate.
Contrast ratio — the ratio between the whitest white and the blackest black the TV can produce — is generally considered one of the most important aspects of picture quality. While this LG TV may not be flawless in this aspect, it comes relatively close. LG’s NanoCell technology…
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