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    Reasons to Consider Getting an LG NanoCell TV

    Kaluka wanjalaBy Kaluka wanjalaJuly 24, 2020Updated:August 4, 20203 Mins Read
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    The LG NanoCell TV series is one of the company’s premium TV line-up with a number of units that you can buy in Kenya. The LG NanoCell series falls under the LCD Tv category and even though the company is actively investing in OLED TVs, it equally puts in effort when it comes to NanoCell TVs.

    LG NanoCell TVs work by removing unwanted dull colours from an image and this helps improve colour accuracy. With this technology, the reds and greens are purer and this is possible thanks to the nano-scale particles that act as a light absorbing filter to remove the wavelengths of light not needed.

    With the improvements in picture quality, you end up with real and natural colours plus clear and detailed dark scenes from all viewing angles.

    LG NanoCell TVs are all about improved picture quality. All NanoCell TVs are at least 4K ready with some being 8K panels. These TVs support different HDR (High Dynamic Range) formats from HDR10, Dolby Vision, Technicolor to HLG. With any of these formats, you will get very detailed images that have very good contrast.

    Brightness and contrast are enhanced for each scene of HDR content thanks to the processor that runs in the background.

    If you are looking for real 8K TVs, the LG NanoCell TVs are worth considering. 8K offers 33 million pixels which each pixel appearing separate and distinct to the eyes. This is what the LG NanoCell represents and this is the real 8K that promises improved picture quality with real and natural colours.

    With ThinQ AI voice interaction enabled, you are able to control your TV by just speaking to it. You can use voice commands to switch your TV off or switch to a different viewing mode. You can also use your voice to search for specific video content on the different platforms from Netflix to YouTube. Voice commands can also be used to control any of the smart devices you have in your house.

    Voice control is done through the LG Magic remote that can also be used to discover great content that you can watch. All you have to do when using the magic remote is point at the screen and choose the item you want using the cursor which moves just like you move a mouse. 

    The sound and picture quality you get with LG NanoCell TVs is also enhanced thanks to the processor used in these TVs. Not all living spaces are the same, the processor scans the space taking into account the lighting in the room, size and objects in the room this way it delivers a well-balanced sound and picture for that particular environment.

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