
I have a 6 year old 46" LG that is still great and with constant use have never needed service but decided to move it to another room and go bigger. The LG 65" nanocell 90 4k series screen detail is beautiful! The ability to manipulate screen and sound settings is so easy with the magic remote. It links up to my home theater sound system so easily. If I choose ARC it will turn on my sound system automatically. But... the sound from the TV speaker is surprisingly very good! Sometimes I just use it instead of my surround sound. The build seems very sturdy. It has lots of inputs including 2.1. We have lots of retro game consoles and some use the red and yellow connectors. The specs don't tell you that the TV comes with an included adapter cable! The games run fast and look superb. YouTube looks great on it too! The included apps are good. It also has an art gallery screen saver that makes you feel like you are in a museum. You can also set up your apps in the order you like plus have buttons for your favorite YouTube subscriptions The screen edge is very thin so you aren't distracted by it. It looks like the whole TV is the screen. Setup is so easy. Wifi streaming is great. I don't like chicken legs stands so I attached it to a swivel stand but can see clearly from any angle. I was torn between the Sony and this one. I like the screen appearance better on this one plus the better gaming. If you want to just use your small firestick remote also you can. If you want to do some cinema settings changes just pick up the magic remote and do that and go back to the little remote. Amazon showed me how to do it over the phone. It was easy. I am sure I will be keeping this a long time just like my old faithful LG that I now enjoy in my bedroom. I highly recommend this for the price compared to the oled version.
Posted by Pink
I was super stoked to get a new TV for my room because I’m in the process of remodeling it. I watch a lot of TV so I really wanted to spoil myself and get a TV that I was going to love and be great for movie nights. Originally I was going to get a 50” but I fell in love with the 65” LG NanoCell. When I first installed it I was disappointed needless to say because I was expecting clearer, sharper quality right away. After messing around with the settings I just couldn’t figure out why I couldn’t get it to look like that store demos. But researching and finding out since my TV is 4K I needed a 4K device or upgrade my streaming services and get faster internet for that. There’s 4K and Ultra HD content out there compatible for your 4K TV’s. So if you have a 4K TV you may want to consider upgrading your cable, streaming device or service to that plan because that’s the only way you’re going to get the full experience. After figuring that out I’m back in love with my TV. Watching movies and animal and nature documentaries has been a treat. The colors are bold and beautiful, the image is clear and sharp. It makes whatever you’re watching look real (life-like). The built in apps are great and convenient. I have a fire stick but I found it better to just use the apps on the TV. Because you don’t have to use different remotes and keep switching from one HDMI channel to the next. The Magic remote it comes with is all you will need. But of course if you want to have other streaming devices it’ll still be good. I’ve yet to connect a game console to it yet, but I can’t wait to try that out and see how that experience is as well. The sound is great! I only need to turn the volume up to 7 and it’s already really loud (maybe because I’m in a small room) or maybe it’s really just that loud. Either way I don’t have to turn it up too much because I can hear it well with it being on 8 or 10. However I would think a sound bar will make it sound way better (which I will purchase in the future) but for now the sound is decent. It has 4 HDMI inputs which is great (My last TV only had 2). The TV is a great size, its pretty slim on the sides which is great space wise. Only complaints would be that it does glitch but I’m assuming it has something to do with the picture settings and internet speed (don’t quote me on that) but I notice when I’m watching Dolby Atmos content on Netflix it starts to glitch. Another thing is I wish the magic remote had lights or something on it to use at nighttime because it’s hard to see the buttons at night in a room with no light and the glare on the screen when you’re watching something in the daytime makes it hard to watch. Usually I just close my blinds a little or turn the TV away from the window. But Overall, I am pleased with this TV. I upgraded from a 40” Panasonic to this and this is just amazing. I wake up everyday and can’t believe how big it is for a room my size lol but no regrets. If you’re looking for a TV for a bedroom, living room or man/woman cave. This is it!
Posted by MSJJBEAN
Love my new TV! Debated over 65 inch vs. 55 inch, so glad I went with the larger one. Spent around 6 weeks researching, investigating, visiting stores, and reading reviews; which led to learning all the new TV terminology. Although I am not a techy, I did want to know the good and bad with the TV's I was thinking about buying. Having the ability on Best Buy to compare the differences was invaluable. Because I went with 65 inch, my TV had to be delivered, so if you don't have a truck, you will need delivery. Setup was easy, using the TV is easy, good color, and the sound is good as well. Would highly recommend the LG NanoCell.
Posted by HappyBuyer
Customers frequently mention the exceptional picture quality, describing it as perfect and excellent. The TV is also praised for its reasonable price, user-friendly setup, and its suitability for gaming. The Magic Remote is another well-received feature. On the downside, a few customers have expressed concerns about blooming and the sound quality.
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