LG NANO99 8K FALD TV ▶️ NanoCell 2020 series flagship REVIEW
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- Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2020
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We bring you our review of the LG NANO99 8K, the NanoCell 2020 series flagship. The NANO99, employs Full Array Local Dimming backlight (FALD) that controls the light in hundred of zones, to achieve deeper blacks and a higher peak brightness.
In this video, we give you all the information about the main features and how performs in picture quality and other areas.
The NANO99 8K series is available in two sizes. Depending on the country the reference changes:
- 75 inches: 75NANO99UNA / 75NANO996NA / 75NANO999NA
- 65 inches: 65NANO99UNA / 65NANO996NA / 75NANO999NA
For this test, we used the 75NANO996NA model.
🔷 LG NANO996 image setting in SDR
Image mode: Expert (Bright room)
Aspect ratio setting: Original
Energy saving: Off
Additional settings: Visual comfort mode: Off
Backlight: 100 (lowered to about 60 - 70 if displayed in the dark)
Contrast: 85
Gloss: 50
Sharpness: 20
Color: 48
Tint: 0
Advanced controls
Dynamic contrast: Off
Super Resolution: Medium
Color range: Wide
Gamma: 2.2
White Balance: Warm 2
Picture Options
Noise reduction: Low
MPEG noise reduction: Low
Smooth Grading: Low
Black level: Low
Real Cinema: On
Motion vision protection: Off
LED Local dimming: Low or Medium
TruMotion: Cinematic Clarity or User / De-Judder: 5, De-Blur: 6 (Upload more, generates soap opera effect. Can be uploaded in sports)
🔷 LG NANO996 image setting for HDR
Image mode: Cinema (User)
Aspect ratio setting: Original
Energy saving: Off
Additional settings: Visual comfort mode: Off
Backlight: 100 (lowered to about 60 - 70 if displayed in the dark)
Contrast: 100
Gloss: 50
Sharpness: 20
Color: 50
Tint: 0
Advanced controls
Dynamic contrast: Medium
Dynamic Tone Map: On
Super Resolution: Off
Color range: Extended
Gamma: 2.2
White Balance: Warm 2
Image Options
Noise reduction: Off
MPEG noise reduction: Off
Smooth Grading: Low
Black level: Low
Real Cinema: On
Motion vision protection: Off
LED Local dimming: Low
TruMotion: Cinematic Clarity or User / De-Judder: 5, De-Blur: 6 (Upload more, generates soap opera effect. Can be uploaded in sports)
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Do u reckon they will bring vrr in future update
Excelente Review com bons exemplos de imagem 👏😁
Gracias!
Which one would you recommend for gaming and Netflix, LG CX or LG Nano99 in 65’ ?
PC for productivity?
Wheres the nano90 video?
👍
I’m having issues with the local dimming watching madalorian or low light scenes the imitate flickers a lot. I have it on high and medium but I will take your advice and leave it on low.
The Local Dimming works quite a bit slow. Try on Low, you should see less changes in brightness.
Happy with the TV? Can’t decide if it’s worth buying it or not..l
I bought a chromecast and it looks much better on the QNED 99
Worth it in 2024?😮
This or a oled CX 55' ¿?
Well it depends on the size you want this TV is available in 65 and 75 inches. If you are really interested in a 55" TV, the OLED CX is definitely much better.
Wait, this tv doesn’t support VRR?
It doesn't support VRR unlike other NanoCell series like the NANO90 and NANO86 that are compatible with FreeSync.
@@TVHiFiProinEnglish thanks for this...the disappointments from LG just keep on coming.
How is it compared to Samsung Q800T?
In my opinion the LG NANO99 looks better with no 8K content, because of its better upscaling. But its local dimming is not as faster as in the Samsung Q800T.
The main problem I found with the LG NANO99 was that the transitions in brightness are visible when the TV tries to adjust the luminosity in real time. And sometimes is a little annoying.
The strengths of the Q800T are a better local dimming system, better panel uniformity with less light leakage and deeper blacks.
Besides, thanks to the Ultra Viewing Angle and Anti-Glare filters, it provides a better viewing angles and removes practically all reflections on the screen.
@@TVHiFiProinEnglish they were priced at the same price at one point in the US I went with LG because they had more 2.1 hdmi ports compared to Samsung. Comparing the two which one is better Q800T or Nano99?
@@TVHiFiProinEnglish where is he better in everything?
Sorry, I mixed up with another comment about another LG. I've edited the comment.
Where is the discription with the best picture settings?
Sorry we forgot to put in on the description. Now you can check it.
🔷 LG NANO996 image setting in SDR
Image mode: Expert (Bright room)
Aspect ratio setting: Original
Energy saving: Off
Additional settings: Visual comfort mode: Off
Backlight: 100 (lowered to about 60 - 70 if displayed in the dark)
Contrast: 85
Gloss: 50
Sharpness: 20
Color: 48
Tint: 0
Advanced controls
Dynamic contrast: Off
Super Resolution: Medium
Color range: Wide
Gamma: 2.2
White Balance: Warm 2
Picture Options
Noise reduction: Low
MPEG noise reduction: Low
Smooth Grading: Low
Black level: Low
Real Cinema: On
Motion vision protection: Off
LED Local dimming: Low or Medium
TruMotion: Cinematic Clarity or User / De-Judder: 5, De-Blur: 6 (Upload more, generates soap opera effect. Can be uploaded in sports)
🔷 LG NANO996 image setting for HDR
Image mode: Cinema (User)
Aspect ratio setting: Original
Energy saving: Off
Additional settings: Visual comfort mode: Off
Backlight: 100 (lowered to about 60 - 70 if displayed in the dark)
Contrast: 100
Gloss: 50
Sharpness: 20
Color: 50
Tint: 0
Advanced controls
Dynamic contrast: Medium
Dynamic Tone Map: On
Super Resolution: Off
Color range: Extended
Gamma: 2.2
White Balance: Warm 2
Image Options
Noise reduction: Off
MPEG noise reduction: Off
Smooth Grading: Low
Black level: Low
Real Cinema: On
Motion vision protection: Off
LED Local dimming: Low
TruMotion: Cinematic Clarity or User / De-Judder: 5, De-Blur: 6 (Upload more, generates soap opera effect. Can be uploaded in sports)
Oleds better
For Burn in 🔥 😂
@@gtamike_TSGK there better full stop mate that burn in on the new gen ones aint as popular
@@gtamike_TSGK nanocell,for ghosting and blomming 😂😂
@@gtamike_TSGK I've been gaming on a B7 since day 1. Also bought one for my parents, who are older and leave CNN on all day long or NFL games with tickers running. LIterally no burn in at all. You'd have to go out of your way to get burn in now, leaving a static image on all night/day long for 6 months straight.