
Customers consistently note the 65" Class NanoCell 85 Series LED 4K UHD Smart webOS TV's high definition picture quality and excellent gaming experience. Many are also pleased with its reasonable price and easy setup process. While some users have expressed concerns about the remote control's usability and the TV's edge lighting, these issues do not appear to be widespread.
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This is by far the best Tv I ever personally owned. I bought this back when it was on sale on Black Friday and I may I tell you, after months of using this, what a fantastic buy for the price, and the features are unmatched. The doubt that you may feel when reading reviews with negative comments pertaining to this product are customers who simply don’t know how to appreciate good technology, as well as not knowing how to fine tune this baby. First of all, 120 Hz refresh with up to 240hz up scaling . True 4 K , Dolby atmos ! Dolby vision ! 2 HDMI 2.1 Ports , (4) I plug my series x in with , (3) I use hdmi arc for my lg soundbar I just bought on sale. This panel supports hdcp 2.2. For those brand new movies that are coming out. Now one of the biggest complaints I hear is about is this model being edge lit , as opposed to the Nano90. Same panels, have different patterns of pixel lighting. Now the 90 may look a little more vibrant due to it being a full array panel. But all you have to do with this tv is turn off the local dimming feature and bam. Brand new. No More picture lighting issues everyone’s seem to dislike. That paired with your choice of setting options. I feel this picture is so gorgeous that you really don’t need all the brightness it comes with stock. Fine tune it, and it’s a dream panel. Speakers aren’t bad as well, for tv speakers these things thump music and playing PS4 pro as well as series x on it, VRR is simply flawless. Trust me if you want a next generation tv with nothing to worry about, this Nano85 , or the Nano90 are affordable compared to the cx, and gx. They perform amazing. Don’t be fooled. If you have the wallet for the higher priced models, go for it. But if you can spend $1099. You won’t regret it, and if it’s on sale. Snag it. I used to be a Samsung dude, but now I love LG products , they the best. They really stepped up their game in Audio And Visual Performance.
Posted by Touch1ne
Very high quality, worth the buy. You get a special remote that is like a magic remote almost like a wand and lets you float a pointer as if you are using a computet, very top knotch. I was able to take advantage of being an elite member and also got geek squad to mount it on the wall, they did a very professional job and worked around a time that was convienent for us. Thank you Geek Squad for the set up and mantaining a great service especially during these times of a pandemic, i felt safe with the family and kids. The tv is easy to set up and kids were using it like it was made for them, my six year old knows how to manuver it. This was a great buy and we have enjoyed every minute of it. The Speaker is loud and the menu is easy to navigate. The picture quality was supurb we have had several movie nights since. I would highly recommend if you're looking for a great quality tv you can't go wrong with the 65" LG Nano technology which supports 4k. JUST in time for March Madness Baby!
Posted by ChrisJ
First things first, if you want to use specific apps (ESPN, Food Network, Fox Sports) they probably aren't available on the LG Content store. There are workarounds (use a Roku, Chromecast, etc.) But if you want everything in one place and don't want to manage multiple inputs/devices, I would seriously consider another brand. That said, I like everything else about this TV so much that I decided it was worth the inconvenience. The picture quality is great - I have experienced dizziness after watching other 4k TVs, but I have watched multiple movies in 4k and live sports without issue on this TV. The sound was decent enough (I hooked up a soundbar after 20 or 30 minutes). I really enjoy the free LG channels, which came as an unexpected surprise. The remote that comes with the TV is good (it takes a bit to figure out all the settings/layout) and I have had pretty decent luck using Google assistant to control things. Overall, I would certainly recommend this TV for it's quality, but I would absolutely warn everyone of the app ecosystem first. It almost made me want to return the TV...
Posted by Abfranklin