Superb TV for the money.
Ordered this LG Nano TV after reading about features it has that are normally only found on expensive TVs. Features including, 2x HDMI 2.1 ports, support for AMD Freesync, upto 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10, VRR - Variable Refresh Rate - Handy for the next-gen PS5 and Xbox Series X. Dolby Atmos, Dolby Vision, 4K Upscaler, HEVC - 4K@120P, 10bit, Quad Core α7 Gen3 CPU, eARC / ARC (Audio Return Channel), in-built Google Assistant and Alexa.
Thats a lot of features, especially new and up and coming tech, for a TV less than £700 (£679), even cheaper if you can find the 49" version.
Setup was straight forward, lots of menus, and sub menus all using the LG pointer - this is much improved over older LG TVs where there was always pointer lag - this TV there hardly any lag.
Picture quality is superb, and a massive upgrade from my 4 year old Sharp Aquos 50" 1080p. The 4k upscaling of 1080p Freeview TV is superb, and the Motion Pro makes everything look really smooth.
The Eye Care mode is handy, and gives the picture a more red tint to aid tiring eyes late at night. ECO mode is actually quite usable, although the contrast is a little low due to lower power usage.
This TV is 55" and is huge, even the box was bigger than my old 50" TV. The stand is a centtre-based stand, so no need for a really huge TV cabinet or table.
Sound is actually pretty good, and enabling ultra surround gives the sound a lot more depth and space.
You can use Bluetooth to add wireless speakers, or use the TV's digital-out port and connect Dolby Atmos capable speakers and systems.
For £679, you can't go wrong, and to get better than this then you would need to goto LG's OLED range costing well over £1000.
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