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As indicated in thew title, the LG NanoCell 86 Series 4K 55 inch Class Smart UHD NanoCell TV w/ AI ThinQ® (54.6'' Diag), Model # 55SM8600PUA is an LED LCD TV which is a different technology from LG OLED TVs. The most basic difference between OLED TVs and LED LCD TVs is that each pixel in an OLED TV provides its own illumination, while all of the pixels in an LCD TV are illuminated by an LED backlight (Hence the name LED LCD). All LED Tvs are LED LCD TVs that use LED for backlighting. That difference leads to all kinds of picture quality effects, some of which favor LCD, but most of which benefit OLED. Our LG NanoCell 4K Smart NanoCell TVs w/ AI ThinQ® are split into either NanoCell 8 series or NanoCell 9 series with the NanoCell 9 series TVs being the higher-tiered models with more advanced features and technologies. The NanoCell 8 series will have different models within that series that will have different specs or features or are sold at different retailers and the NanoCell 86 series refers to the SM8600PUA at the end of the model number that are TVs that will have features and specs that are on that series regardless of the screen size. LG Nano Cell technology uses particles to absorb unwanted light wavelengths and enhance the purity of the red and green colors displayed on the screen. In addition, they create subtler, more accurate colors that stay true, even at wide viewing angles.. LG does not manufacture QLEDs. OLED stands for "organic light emitting diode." QLED stands for "quantum dot LED TV." OLED is a fundamentally different technology from LCD, the major type of TV today. QLED is a variation of LED LCD, adding a quantum dot film to the LCD "sandwich.". You will need to visit the manufacturer for QLEDs for an accurate description of what QLEDs are..^IFV
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