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There is some blur at times but as far as NASCAR. I’m not sure if the Nano is any better, but less expensive. In general, I looks like the blur is more noticeable on some stations but not others.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.NanoCell technology improves color accuracy with an expanded color gamut that delivers true colors and deeper black levels, compared to LED TV's, at wide viewing angles (as far as 60 degrees). The result? No matter how you watch your favorite home entertainment, you’ll get an unrivaled experience, whether you're seated directly in front of your TV, or at an angle. OLED TV's boast panels with brighter, self-illuminating pixels and stunning color for the Best TV Ever—plus, incredibly smart AI ThinQ® & alpha 9 processor—LG OLED TVs create a home entertainment center unlike anything you’ve ever experienced. With 8.3 million individually lit pixels that can brighten, dim or turn on and off completely, OLED TVs deliver perfect blacks and intense, lifelike colors that no other TV can deliver. We would recommend checking out the TV's in person to see which model will fit your needs best. ^CP
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