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Review on πŸ“Ί LG LED Smart TV 55" Slim Real 4k UHD NanoCell TV - Reviews, Features, and Pricing by Ryan Olsen

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable mid-range TV on TVs

I am looking at a 55 inch LG Nano 75 series TV. By the way, I have a lot of TVs, projectors, etc. and I buy nice things. I know about technology. In my opinion a really good mid-range TV. Not the cheapest and far from the most expensive. I just wanted a 55" TV for the common room, not a main TV, so buying a better one wasn't critical. But I didn't want the most basic TV either, and this TV was perfect for that purpose. I read some bad reviews but as I have other LG TVs and had good experiences I decided to buy them and I'm glad I did. This TV beats its performance and price. No problem. Most of the negative reviews seem to come from those who are upset with how advanced the technology is on this TV and the issues they are having with it. And I can understand why. The TV is a bit modern in the user interface, but once you get the hang of how it works, it works very well. A good interface to be honest, my addition to the design team. My only complaint is that the TV tries to sell you itself and its features in one of the boxes on the main screen and you can't make that box go away. The remote otherwise works well, and yes it has a mouse-like button and works very well, but if you don't like it then you don't need to use it. Instead, you can press the Up-Down-Right-Left buttons to scroll through the menu. No questions. From the reviews I read I was worried but to no avail. Yes, it's a smart TV and you'll spend 15 minutes setting up Wi-Fi and accessing the settings the first time you use it, but it's all good after that. It goes without saying that any smart TV relies on you providing a good WiFi connection and sufficient internet bandwidth. So this is a good TV. If you're not against tech, or struggling, or expecting a half-price OLED, you'll love it. If this is your primary TV, I would suggest upgrading to a native 120Hz (aka 240) and HDMI model. v2.1. But for an extra TV or TV on a budget without buying the most basic model, the Nano 75 series is a good TV that I have no hesitation in recommending.

Pros
  • QUAD-CORE 4K: Our quad-core 4K processor delivers smooth, crisp images with enhanced contrast, color and black.
Cons
  • Crumpled