I love that you did a picture quality in game mode test because a lot of us play single player story mode games that are not competitive, so we care about more than just the input lag. THANK YOU.
BFI will cause the picture to dim maybe making dark scenes look blacker but with it being an ips panel this tv will never have good blacks no matter what settings you use. The blacks on the nanocells will always looks Greyish or washed out.
No that's not true, I have a 9010 and my blacks looks VERY black. That said, the blooming is very noticeable if the settings aren't set correctly and even with them set optimally, there is still some blooming but not nearly as much as when you're simply using the preset factory settings.
1:30 Finally! I haven't seen any technical spec or review for Nano Cell until now for a TV I bought in 2017. Looks not too bad vs QLED though especially considering the price of Nano Cell which almost doesn't cost much more than none Nano Cell LG TVs edit: But Samsung's QLEDs are priced to compete with LG's OLEDs.
I prefer QLED due to no burn-in potential at all, way superior max brightness (very handy in bright sunny rooms) plus Samsung QLED have the best in business anti-reflecting coating and the best non-OLED viewing angles OLED is better for me in a dark room and TVs like LG's Wallpaper and Rollable TVs are stunning but the potential of burn-in is to be consider
There was a good comparison of detail on another channel, it showed at times the Nano cell had better detail than OLED and other times the other way around.
TCL R635 has Absolutely Great Blooming Performance for Movies, and Game’s on Xbox Series X as I’ve played Many game’s already so far without any perceivable blooming at all with Game Mode, and Local Dimming (local contrast on TCL) Set Too High as it’s absolutely Amazing to say the least
@@chriskorneluk2255 That doesn't stop the problem, just reduces it. Have a look at the video from 'The Tech Giant' titled 'Budget QLED vs Nanocell black level test,LOOK at the difference!'. Even with local dimming off, the 'blooming' is still pretty bad, and black levels still aren't anywhere near on par with the Q60T.
How often do you watch with subtitles and dark scenes? This a technical comparison video where they pick the worst they can kind find out of the TVs. Most of the time you wouldn't even notice any blooming on Nano cell.
Without watching the video - OLED hands down! I own a 49' Nano867na, the colors are amazing, I love to game on it with my Series X but it has two glaring issues. The first one are the black levels which is expected. The second issue I have with this IPS Panel is that the 120Hz mode introduces heavy ghosting, which is why im using 4K60Hz with ALLM and VRR turned on. That just seems to be the sweetspot with this TV.
@@WindCZ UPDATE: The ghosting in 120Hz was fixed, the annoying and butt ugly posterization Effects in HDR got fixed and there is no more flickering in 4K120 mode. Definitely impressed by the update support from LG, considering its a budget TV.
This comparison is a bit strange - where I live 86" LG Nano90 is 2 times cheaper than 85" Q90T. It's price is equal to Samsung 8000-series, without any QLED.
Nice review/comparison. If the prices were similar, I would go with the Samsung for sure. Right now (for 75"), the Samsung is about $2800USD, where the LG is about $1600. If I'm willing to pay $2800 for an LCD, I might as well get the 77" LG OLED for about $3500.
Great Information. I had the LG 75NANO80 ($1799 CND) for almost a month and the one thing I couldn't get over was the blooming in dark scenes. I decided to return it for a more expensive QN85Q70 ($2800 CND). Once I had it setup, my wife and I immediately saw the difference in picture quality. The images from the Q70 produced was softer and natural to the eyes. It wasn't straineous to naked eye like the 75Nano80. My wife complained that the LG was too bright and was painful to watch bright and colorful scenes. I couldn't get over the blooming. On the Q70, the blooming was all but eliminated and reflection was reduced thanks to the anti reflective coating. The one good thing about the Q70 is the stand, it can fit onto any size table ( I don't understand why other companies don't offer middle stands with large screens). Anyway, I recommend the Q70 if you don't want blooming, for the extra money I think it's worth it especially when your staring into a massive screen watching any content. I think QLED is the more superior due to the VA panel and the duel LED. The Titan software is more responsive that the LG WebOS but I really like the LG magic remote ( reminds me of the Nintendo Wiimote), then the Samsung (more physical buttons are a plus in my books). My advice is to spend time (within your 30 days to return policy) with family and nitpick the tv. Watch your favorite tv shows/ movies and games but test smaller screens tv's to test and return then like myself who started with a 75" then went to 85".
I honestly wasn’t expecting such a great overview of these technologies. Excellent formatting, coverage of product and gave me some additional questions to answer when I do shop for a new TV. Thanks
Was lucky to see both the nano90 series and the Samsung Q80T side by side. Needless to say I walked out of best buy with a q80t after looking at LG's nanocell after a few seconds. Too much blooming on the LG.
I became my q90t today. Im really happy about it. its better then i see it on all this youtube videos. Bud on youtube was good to see it, thx youtubers that show some details i buy one. Im a gamer and the tv is a allrounder beautiful for now.
i have the 75" nano90....i dont see any of that blooming like your showing. yes blacks are bad (more of a dark grey) in a "no light room" you need to have one light (doesnt even have to be bright) scenes look black...i tested first thing game of thrones s8 dark ep. it was gorgeous..i didnt see any blooming...and if caption is turned on sure dont "bloom" like your showing. but as for blackness in the ep? you could tell the difference of the different blacks (their cloaks ect) but they looked black. only thing i have noticed is once in a while when its upscaling and doing hdr a jitter could be seen during movement. not all the time just once in a while. im really curious what you have the settings at that causes all that blooming. what are you cranking the contrast and brightness? from stock settings contrast needs to be dropped about 10 points and the brightness needs to be raised about 10 points (at least thats what i had to do or the picture was just to dark) and i dont see the blooming in space scenes. ive tried different space movies...nothing im just not seeing what your showing
Yup i have the nano 86 and i havnt had any issues with black levels even in dark rooms ONLY on COMPLETE dark screens is where i would notice blooming in the corners but other then that its a great tv.And yes the "jitter"as you call it around people when they move sometimes is there not all the time.Not sure what causes that?
It is not understood how some people say that one television is better than another, if its good characteristics can only be appreciated when the screen is viewed only from the front.
I own a nano 90 and it's an amazing tv for gaming.the dejutter smooths out 30 fps games and makes them feel like 60 and when you turn off the power savings which is on by default the tv looks even more beautiful.especially if you know how to calibrate your own tv.
I just got 75 Q80t. For 2150 plus tax.. I know its not the best tv on market but it was a stretch for me to get it . full array local dimming she has a breathtaking picture..
Yup, LG OLED or a different Brand If LCD ist your choice. Had an LG ips Led TV 5 years ago. Horrible branding and Backlight bleeding. But couldnt be happier with my current LG CX. Right at the Moment ist Just OLED CX or Samsung q90t. Its Just a matter of your Viewing conditions and If youre a sucker for dark Blacks. Both TVs are awesome, each with its own strengths.
@@alexryaba7726 Not really, I had a Nano90 and even with backlight set on 10 the light was passing through a black screen, in a dark room. Even with local dimming was annoying.
@@Cristi-co8vr i didn't watch TV in dark room) but in daylight time the picture is incredible! I compared it with xh9505 and I like nano 90 more! (I have some video about it,you can see ,sony only in shadows wins
@@playstationforlife5173 yeah if you like a downgraded picture in gaming. No Dolby vision support. Limited HDMI 2.1 ports. A less picture quality but yeah you all have better HDR. Congrats lmao
@iron deni Qleds are great tv's. The the Q8 and Q9 were amazing. The Q90 doesn't quite match those in black levels because it focused more on off angle viewing. It's still a really great set though. I myself was torn between Qled and Oled in the end I chose Qled because it made more sense in my setup. I have a lot of windows in my living room, play games on it and have kids. Yes in a fully dark room the Oled having perfect blacks will be superior in that area, but even then with the settings I have on my qled the blacks are stll phenomenal and almost no blooming at all. Now in a room with a lot of ambient light my Qled will either match or far surpass Oled depending on how much light. Also Qled superior whites and the color is astounding. Lastly I never have to worry about burn in as I have kids and I also fall asleep sometimes for hrs with a static game screen on. It's basically 98% of the performance but none of the weaknesses.
Hey Vincent, would you mind comparing TV's across generations? For example, comparing LCD TV's from 2016, to LCD TV's from 2020 for the same brand. It would be interesting to see how the technology has improved if at all in a direct comparison.
I had the 86” Nano90 and tried default, custom and recommended from online settings and no matter what a good amount of content had terrible blooming. Yes, I tried turning local dimming off as well while trying out multiple settings but with LD off it always looked worse than on, ended up running between Bright / Dark Room Expert settings with LD high most the time. Sometimes the picture quality would be really nice, especially on bright scenes. However, the blooming issues were very noticeable and so I returned it for the 85” Q90t. The Samsung Q90t is much much better in my experience at handling blooming and has a great picture quality. I also have had an OLED for 4 years and Q90t while being great tv is not OLED level of picture quality.
I tried a lot of settings and was running with Dark Room / Bright Room LD high settings. Sometimes it’s would look good, but most times it would have issues. imagebin.ca/v/5hqOsdfrjEQ7 Example of a Netflix show. Some scenes looked decent regarding the blooming like (Same settings): imagebin.ca/v/5hqYlD7sjBfa But overall there was more content with issue than not and when it was there it was very noticeable.
@@oliverxp5038 yea you HAVE to have a bad panel. thats bad, im thinking hdtvtest also has one. im also wondering if its a luck of the draw when buying. dark scenes look really good with none of that blooming on mine.
Hmpf. Mine was worse, it had BLB on the top left corner and at the bottom, impossible to watch any HDR content, due to the edge light popping through like a curtain, as the light in the scenes moved around. my mom's 400 euro smart Samsung tv had better picture quality than this trash. Getting my money back this week and buying a Samsung q70t.
Maybe LG’s NanoCell has gotten better in 2022 because I have seen footage on some newer models and they look much much better than what I am seeing here. The blacks are amazingly black with little to no grayness.
KontryBoy706, I did exactly like that, and bought Sony x900h. Yusuf believe me, it looks quite that bad in a dark room. That one week with Nano90 was made me crazy.
The blooming is horrendous on the Nano but the detail lost on the background star field on the sammy at 6:12 makes the nano look great ... I have the XH9005 X900H but I’m starting to miss some of my old plasma kuro benefits and I feel I might have to go CX/oled as I’m unable to unsee the bloom etc that lcd/led brings...
I access this review cause I just bought a NANO from LG. I agree with all things said here, except the very base of comparison. A fair one should be made between LG OLED and Samsung QLED, as both are top of the game, not with NANO witch is middle game for LG
I was thinking of buying a q80t, but as far as I can tell, all qled models from samsung have issues with ghosting, especially in video games. That's a huge let down!
Thank you for the samples, for a few details, I must admit that the overall LG image is better and clearer, does not suffer from a gray screen, has a lower glare and retains color throughout the area, also with the same settings puts more emphasis on detail, LG price / performance ratio is A perfect, recent comparison by OLED LG has shown that Nanocell is an equally quality competitor at a better price! LG is perfect for watching TV at night. The VA panel is already very dark and the details disappear, as well as the color range to the dark color disappears a lot. Samsung's suffering continues: - /, I have had LG products for several generations and LG is perfect for watching TV at home in the evening. I use a satellite VU that has a perfect picture!
Yeah for video VAs are far better than IPS displays. Though if you're a gamer IPS tends to be better as VA tends to have smearing which looks pretty bad and if you run games at 120hz makes the benefits of 120hz far less noticeable.
Viewing angles, gamma shift, un natural skin tones and unrealistic tint to the image has always made me fundamentally dislike VA panels on TV's and monitors which is a shame because the contrast is much better. Anyone else feel the same? My eyes got used to IPS panels and the color and general look of them. But I do want better blacks and more punchy contrast image. Hard to get both great realistic colors and good blacks and a punchy contrast full image without going to OLED which has it's issues. Price, no smaller sizes, burn in risk, automatic brightness limiter etc.
Get the QLED man. I got one, it's amazing. Samsung pretty much fixed just about every typical VA issue, and the ones that are present, are extremely minimal.
@@yusuf8938i am sensitive to dirty screen effect I play sports games and it qleds tend to have gray uniformity issues. But do you have some recommended models in mind?
Wrong comparison ! To bring you up to date the Samsung 85" cost is $3600 on Amazon and the LG 86" NANO 91 is less than $2000 in store at Costco with a 4 year warranty. How could you ever compare such a difference in price????
Nothing comes close to the brightness, black levels and picture the quality of the Sony Z9D from 2016. 4 years later and it's still the King of LED TV's. The Samsung Q9FN from 2018 comes in second place.
The Z9G is the actual replacement as it uses the same Master Backlight Drive having well above 500 zones. The Z9G and the Z9H are both 8K TV'S which we all know are way too early.
Just picked up a 75" Samsung Q95T last week and very impressed so far- especially with the build and sound quality. I'm not a huge Samsung fan and this is only my 1st Samsung since buying a 50" Samsung DLP a long, long time ago. That was a an excellent tv and had a hack to get into the factory settings to tweak gamma and a few other settings. I am hoping the Q95T will live up to my expectations. I watch mainly TH-cam and a lot of 4K movies on disc. I currently have a Sony UBP-X800 4K disc player. To take full advantage of HDR10+ can anyone tell me if I will see any benefit and should buy a Panasonic 4K player with the HDR Optimizer....????
Hey it is convenient for comparing the quality of the local dimming and contrast. I guess you can use any Star Wars too but Gravity’s Blu-ray is reference quality.
@HDTVTest @10:40 Is the Camera Iso also providing the moss like area in the center of the screen to look over saturated due to focus reasons? And was Horizon Zero Dawn's Motion blur set to off for this particular side by side? Reason I ask is from what I'm able to see, given this video's non-source fed picture... I *think I almost prefer the detail preserved on the Nano90. Real life viewing of this scene proves otherwise I assume? Almost like some modest Dynamic Contrast or *low edge enhancements could clean up...
Also 6:10, I liked the LG more there (well, the stars at least, maybe simplified, loss of contrast but nice). In case of games, you can set picture (especially gamma correction) to your liking in game, they just compared it at the same settings, you probably won't keep swapping monitors out. Just take brick and mortar stores, there's a price range of tvs where the picture is purposely set to dull (maybe even the manufacturer sets it to that) or gets fed plain antenna signal, and there's a price range where they only play vibrant demo videos. What I mean is that the game mode may have different presets from the two manufacturers (it's not true that game mode is super neutrally showing just the original signal).
@@dushk0 good to know... i've been keeping up with the LG... I'm kinda pissed every display that actually has good hardware for gaming, is 8k and expensive as hell...
86" LG NANO91 or 85" Samsung QLED Q6DT from Costco ($2200) both basically the same price with 5 year warranty. Which would you pick for a dedicated dark theater room with direct viewing angles, no off angle viewing?
Read my review on the 82UN8570 and 86UN8570 on Rtings.com. I think you would be better off with the 82" VA panel over either the nano IPS or qled, and save 1000$ if you don't need VRR for gaming.. I got both from costco as well.
"but it's still better than the bloomfest presented by the nano90." I laugh out loud at this every time I hear it, I don't know why. Probably the deadpan delivery coupled with the word bloomfest.
Never rated Nanocell if I were to buy a LED TV it would be SONY everytime best algorithm on the TV market place by far, best motion, best upscaling best build quality/reliability
@@Soclean07 After hearing all the positive comments about 900h and 950h I went and viewed them in store,was very let down Always view them in person before deciding...
Absolutely, Sony is the King of TV, best on: motion, picture quality, upscaling, design, build quality with attention to details and reliability, no one in this tv industry come close to Sony. Samsung, Hisense, Lg and all the rest are trying so hard but at the end of the day Sony is still Sony and the only brand who can really compete is another Japanese and it's Panasonic.
@@PSYCHOV3N0M I agree OLED is what they do. I really think the only reason they make the Nanocell is to have an entry level, and hope those people who buy it will upgrade to the OLED line down the road.
@@lanceheaps581 I can't imagine that most average consumers would be willing to do returns, etc for TVs. Some people out there don't like any sort of hassle. Once they buy it, they psychologically convince themselves that they love it and leave it at that. Regardless, I personally think LG is pointlessly wasting money by manufacturing Nanocell TVs. They could save that money for more R&D or something else.
@@PSYCHOV3N0M I doubt they would return it. More like they buy an OLED from LG down the road next time they need a new TV. Not sure how well that strategy has worked for them. I have never looked at LG’s financials. Not sure if they would include that level of granularity any way.
I've always prefered the more neutral and natural color presentation on LG TVs over the warmer and more saturated color look on SAMSUNG TVs. However, for all the rest I do prefer SAMSUNG. If I had to pick one between these two, considering all aspects, it would definitely be the SAMSUNG.
Anyone looking at getting the Q90T should really wait until next year. Samsung is about to move to Mini LED, meaning zone count is about to skyrocket from what we have right now and contrast ratios should get much better.
Have you reached out to Samsung regarding the strange horizontal lines that scroll upward you observed in Game mode? Engaging Game Motion Plus eradicates it, but the increase in input lag is unacceptable. Thank you, HDTVTest.
Man you are cool , i am not high tech guy , but i like the most with the less money and i think i will choose Samsung only for the colours . I think i am decided for the Samsung. You did great job as i see.
It's not really fair because the price ranges from the Q90T to the Nano90 are drastically difference. I feel like a Q80T vs Nano90 would've been a better comparison.
Best part 5:03 - "The Bloom-fest presented by the LG TV".... Funny as hell coming from such a dry script read... Thanks for the excellent comparison and saving me money and frustrations with the LG. I just knew it was gonna be crappy. Samsung is usually solid.
And another thing mr. Vincent how come that space scene look that bad on my sm9000 it does look like that what did u turn off local dimming on the LG it seem like u did need more answer
Just got a NanoCell 85 for the Series X, Destiny has been such a pain because of how often dark spots on Nessus get washed out. I desperately need help calibrating my HDR settings for Destiny 2
@@podvodoystudio6722 My LED Local Dimming is not giving me the option to reduce it. It’s set to low while in HDR Game-mode Also forgive for not properly understanding what I’m doing wrong, I’m rather new to this.
@Karin Ritter I do not use the pre-installed settings. I been following this channel to set my settings as correctly as I can. Every game seems fine, no wash outs. Destiny is an exception and has server washed out spots.
On rtings, both TVs have BGR subpixel layout, why here it shows RGB ? They were put upside down ? On Nano 90 even the pixels are inverted, instead of ")" they are "(" on this video.
How does the LG 8k 75" Nanocell (75NANO996NA) compare to the Samsung 75" Q95t/q90t (QE75Q90T)? Both about the same price over here. Are the colors, brightness and blacks comparable to the q90t? Otherwise the 300 euro cheaper 8k is not worth it.
I’m debating between the Nano90 and the LG CX OLED. I’m looking at getting them for the Xbox Series X but, I’m having a difficult time deciding on what to choose.
If you game hard one game at a time, the Nano is better for you. If you consistently play different games each day and also watch videos the OLED would be better. Picture will just be better on the OLED but playing one game all the time will lead to burn in. That's just how it is right now. Purhaps plasmonics will fix that in a year or two but for now that's just the state of OLED.
If this video didn't convince you to stay miles away from LG nanocell tvs there really is no hope is there? you would be much better of with a Sony 900h, or a Samsung q80/q90t if you are worried about burn in. OLED will beat all of them though, but It comes with much more user responsibility obviously
Between those two you would be mental to go with the nano tv. The Samsung Q90t would be a better comparison and one to go for if you are worried about burn in or like me have quite a bright front facing TV room. The main thing with the Q90t in comparison is the colour brightness and vibrancy is significantly better than the CX but overall the OLED just about edges out the Q90T because of picture speed and clarity. You shouldn’t be upset with either of those though depending on your choice/circumstances. But stay away from nanocell
Vincent, can you comment on the Q90T grid DSE that seems to be plaguing many users? Also, what causes DSE and can manufacturers improve uniformity during assembly? Could you perhaps make this a topic of a future video?
@@Cazanu417 2019 qleds I don't think were hdm1 2.1 but the q90r and q80r with the one connect box can do 4k@120HZ im not 100% but 90t is a hdmi 2.1 so can do 4k120
I've had 49nano863 also and the nano90 and they have the same problems. It depends also how you look at them. If you have them on a stand and not mounted to a wall they look very bad. LG planed these TV's to be wall mounted, so that you look at them from a lower position then the lower bezel.
@@Cristi-co8vr mine is on the stand I put local dimming to medium settings looks great for me I have not noticed it to be honest 😊. Most of the time I use it for my xbox one x looks great. Its not as good as my lg bx. 55 but thats oled
@@DJCOOP1983 Well, if you are gonna use it on PC and stay close to it, in middle, at about 1-2 feet, if you have some icons on the margins of the screen you are gonna notice that some of the text of the icons is missing. I didn't like that either. All LG IPS TV's have that problem, because of the bad screen engineering.
@@Cristi-co8vr why would you sit so close to 49 inch tv in the 1st place 🤭 Tvs and monitors are very different if you need sit that close then I suggest buy gaming pc monitor not a TV they are not designed for that use i would suggest try oled panel that be much better for you 😊 End of the day led/lcd tvs only go so far if sit that close to qled or nano be the same. Otherwise you should of bought samsung. But I'm very with my lg 49 866nano only paid £599 on sale. Very happy with it 😊
@Gate Crasher UK It means that you don't even know how and IPS panel should really look. NANOCELL is not an IPS panel anymore, is a mess. I have a TN screen on my PC LG Monitor that looks better when looking from sides.
What colour space is the right choice to use in samsung to watch HDR content? DCip3 or Bt2020?? And with what option? native or auto(same as manual in my research). Please I don't see a clear answer!! anywhere, but my eyes that sees more saturation on DCIp3 and better skinstones due to red boost, than bt2020 but a bit unrealistic. Help!
samsung buy lcd panels from lg . www.gizmochina.com/2020/07/13/samsung-plans-buying-panels-lg-display/ www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2017/01/23/samsung-forced-to-buy-lcd-tv-panels-from-lg-says-report/?sh=7acd9b4a407a
i just recently got the Nano90 75", does anyone have a good configuration for this setup? mid to dark room most of the time. using Amazon Fire TV Stick 4k for streaming, and soon a PS5 for 4k BluRay.
my nano90 (room light only no sunlight) i had to do set picture mode standard (user) , contrast 80, brightness 60 (or was to dark stock)..wide color gamut, dynamics both medium, gamma medium, trumotion user-de-judder 7, , de-blur 8. other then that rest is what it was looks really good on all streaming services and games look good also from comp
Don't think this is a proper comparison since the Q90T is about at the price range of a CX OLED. That would probably be a better comparison. The Nano90 would be better compared with the Q70T. And if you compare them, the Nano is way better. Tvs should be compared by price ranges, not models.
Could you please do a video on lg nanocells 80,81,85,86,90,91,95 i want to know the difference in tech, and also amazon says 100 hz refresh rate for 65inch nano91 model, while hdmi 2.1 support 120, is this a vrr thing or tv is capped at 100hz , basically this guide will be very helpful for people who are looking for tvs for ps5 compatible, sir please do make an video, i have been searching internet for days and i cant find anything
The nano90 and q90t are not even the same class. Proper comparison would be with the q80 or even 70t. Of course the 90t will be much better as far as local dimming, hell the 90t will lead in almost EVERY category. I own both the nano90 and the 80t and there's noticable difference in every category including gaming. Now the nano90 in 4k, hdr pretty darn good and I honestly I don't see the blooming at the levels seen here in this video. With all that said, both of those TV's pretty darn good and both blow away my previous 800 series Sony by miles especially in HDR.
Thanks for the review, This is also useful for those looking at a new pc monitor. I keep changing my mind on what to get, After seeing this though I am leaning toward trying out a VA panel instead of the usual IPS I have had before. I play games in dark room and IPS is crap besides colours and viewing angles, It's more greys than black. Was going to get the LG 27GL850 IPS but I have heard the contrast on it sucks.
@@circeseye1 Yeah I use an IPS and VA panel TV in dual monitor setup and only notice blacks don't get as black on IPS in pitch black room and when I turn off the 2nd VA monitor. So if you gonna use as 2nd monitor or dual monitor setup like I do not as big an issue as you see in this video since I"m sure the camera also exaggerates the backlight bleed and gray blacks on the IPS TV too.
I bought the B9 last year so I’m a little spoiled when it comes to true black. I’m looking to replace a separate living room tv this year and need something with as little blooming as possible while having better than average picture quality.. suggestion? I never noticed blooming until buying the B9 and now it is so obvious and annoying on my living room unit..
LG 86Nano91 is $2,149.99 vs Samsung 85Q90T is $3,999.99. I don't think the Q90T is worth $1,850 more. Even the Samsung 85Q80T is $3,499.99. $1,350 is still not worth to pay for Samsung QLED vs LG NANO. But if you had a choice between the 86NANO91 $2,149.99 vs 85Q60T $2,199.99, which one would you get? (Not much of a gamer, just stream Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, etc. and maybe some sports.
Is the Frame 2020 better than the Sony X9500G for HD channels and content watching or not? I don't play games that often. Please suggest your honest opinions.
I have the Q8fn and it looks phenomenal on the standard mode. Unfortunately I cant seem to get the colors right on game mode. Also game mode is great for getting rid of screen tearing when you enable Vsync but then it makes 30fps look choppy. I decided to turn off game mode for the time being until I can get professional calibration.
I love that you did a picture quality in game mode test because a lot of us play single player story mode games that are not competitive, so we care about more than just the input lag.
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AND THIS IS WHY IPS PANELS ARE SO HATED IN THE TV SPACE.
Lg needs local dimming set to high and BFI on , blacks will be black and there will be almost zero blooming giving you one hell of a picture.
BFI will cause the picture to dim maybe making dark scenes look blacker but with it being an ips panel this tv will never have good blacks no matter what settings you use. The blacks on the nanocells will always looks Greyish or washed out.
No that's not true, I have a 9010 and my blacks looks VERY black. That said, the blooming is very noticeable if the settings aren't set correctly and even with them set optimally, there is still some blooming but not nearly as much as when you're simply using the preset factory settings.
I really wanted to see this Nanocell vs QLED comparison, thanks Vin.
1:30 Finally! I haven't seen any technical spec or review for Nano Cell until now for a TV I bought in 2017. Looks not too bad vs QLED though especially considering the price of Nano Cell which almost doesn't cost much more than none Nano Cell LG TVs
edit: But Samsung's QLEDs are priced to compete with LG's OLEDs.
I prefer QLED due to no burn-in potential at all, way superior max brightness (very handy in bright sunny rooms) plus Samsung QLED have the best in business anti-reflecting coating and the best non-OLED viewing angles
OLED is better for me in a dark room and TVs like LG's Wallpaper and Rollable TVs are stunning but the potential of burn-in is to be consider
AND THIS IS WHY IPS PANELS ARE SO HATED IN THE TV SPACE.
6:16 is it just me or does the LG nano have much more detail in the background? More stars are visible
It's just you.
@@tommi7554 Im starting to imagine stars, damnit ;)
There was a good comparison of detail on another channel, it showed at times the Nano cell had better detail than OLED and other times the other way around.
Wow, the amount of blooming is unbelievable. Especially when the subtitles were being displayed!
TCL R635 has Absolutely Great Blooming Performance for Movies, and Game’s on Xbox Series X as I’ve played Many game’s already so far without any perceivable blooming at all with Game Mode, and Local Dimming (local contrast on TCL) Set Too High as it’s absolutely Amazing to say the least
Turn off local dimming, it fixes the problem with blooming, and is still very bright picture
@@chriskorneluk2255 That doesn't stop the problem, just reduces it. Have a look at the video from 'The Tech Giant' titled 'Budget QLED vs Nanocell black level test,LOOK at the difference!'. Even with local dimming off, the 'blooming' is still pretty bad, and black levels still aren't anywhere near on par with the Q60T.
How often do you watch with subtitles and dark scenes? This a technical comparison video where they pick the worst they can kind find out of the TVs. Most of the time you wouldn't even notice any blooming on Nano cell.
@@tomatobrush3283 I watch everything except youtube with subs on.
Without watching the video - OLED hands down! I own a 49' Nano867na, the colors are amazing, I love to game on it with my Series X but it has two glaring issues. The first one are the black levels which is expected. The second issue I have with this IPS Panel is that the 120Hz mode introduces heavy ghosting, which is why im using 4K60Hz with ALLM and VRR turned on. That just seems to be the sweetspot with this TV.
I play on my nano86 rocket league on 120hz and its amazing af. cant imagine better tv in this price lvl.
@@WindCZ Im happy with it aswell. Got it on Primeday sale last year, it was so cheap it felt like a robbery.
If you don't want to watch the video at least read the title so you know what it's about.
@@WindCZ UPDATE:
The ghosting in 120Hz was fixed, the annoying and butt ugly posterization Effects in HDR got fixed and there is no more flickering in 4K120 mode. Definitely impressed by the update support from LG, considering its a budget TV.
AND THIS IS WHY IPS PANELS ARE SO HATED IN THE TV SPACE.
This comparison is a bit strange - where I live 86" LG Nano90 is 2 times cheaper than 85" Q90T.
It's price is equal to Samsung 8000-series, without any QLED.
Nice review/comparison. If the prices were similar, I would go with the Samsung for sure. Right now (for 75"), the Samsung is about $2800USD, where the LG is about $1600. If I'm willing to pay $2800 for an LCD, I might as well get the 77" LG OLED for about $3500.
My thoughts exactly!
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Great Information.
I had the LG 75NANO80 ($1799 CND) for almost a month and the one thing I couldn't get over was the blooming in dark scenes. I decided to return it for a more expensive QN85Q70 ($2800 CND).
Once I had it setup, my wife and I immediately saw the difference in picture quality. The images from the Q70 produced was softer and natural to the eyes. It wasn't straineous to naked eye like the 75Nano80. My wife complained that the LG was too bright and was painful to watch bright and colorful scenes. I couldn't get over the blooming. On the Q70, the blooming was all but eliminated and reflection was reduced thanks to the anti reflective coating.
The one good thing about the Q70 is the stand, it can fit onto any size table ( I don't understand why other companies don't offer middle stands with large screens).
Anyway, I recommend the Q70 if you don't want blooming, for the extra money I think it's worth it especially when your staring into a massive screen watching any content. I think QLED is the more superior due to the VA panel and the duel LED.
The Titan software is more responsive that the LG WebOS but I really like the LG magic remote ( reminds me of the Nintendo Wiimote), then the Samsung (more physical buttons are a plus in my books).
My advice is to spend time (within your 30 days to return policy) with family and nitpick the tv. Watch your favorite tv shows/ movies and games but test smaller screens tv's to test and return then like myself who started with a 75" then went to 85".
AND THIS IS WHY IPS PANELS ARE SO HATED IN THE TV SPACE.
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Was lucky to see both the nano90 series and the Samsung Q80T side by side. Needless to say I walked out of best buy with a q80t after looking at LG's nanocell after a few seconds. Too much blooming on the LG.
I got 75 80t nice choice
I became my q90t today. Im really happy about it. its better then i see it on all this youtube videos. Bud on youtube was good to see it, thx youtubers that show some details i buy one. Im a gamer and the tv is a allrounder beautiful for now.
Vincent should make HDTVTest merch with the words "buy a TV that can handle the scene from Gravity where Sandra Bullock is tumbling through space"
Gold xD
Think you should switch off local dimming on LG nano cell.
Yes local dimming makes the picture worse.
@@ghostviggen Exactly, THANK YOU!
That definitely helped thank you ☺️
Yes turn it off it helps alot
i have the 75" nano90....i dont see any of that blooming like your showing. yes blacks are bad (more of a dark grey) in a "no light room" you need to have one light (doesnt even have to be bright) scenes look black...i tested first thing game of thrones s8 dark ep. it was gorgeous..i didnt see any blooming...and if caption is turned on sure dont "bloom" like your showing. but as for blackness in the ep? you could tell the difference of the different blacks (their cloaks ect) but they looked black.
only thing i have noticed is once in a while when its upscaling and doing hdr a jitter could be seen during movement. not all the time just once in a while.
im really curious what you have the settings at that causes all that blooming. what are you cranking the contrast and brightness? from stock settings contrast needs to be dropped about 10 points and the brightness needs to be raised about 10 points (at least thats what i had to do or the picture was just to dark)
and i dont see the blooming in space scenes. ive tried different space movies...nothing
im just not seeing what your showing
Yup i have the nano 86 and i havnt had any issues with black levels even in dark rooms ONLY on COMPLETE dark screens is where i would notice blooming in the corners but other then that its a great tv.And yes the "jitter"as you call it around people when they move sometimes is there not all the time.Not sure what causes that?
It is not understood how some people say that one television is better than another, if its good characteristics can only be appreciated when the screen is viewed only from the front.
I own a nano 90 and it's an amazing tv for gaming.the dejutter smooths out 30 fps games and makes them feel like 60 and when you turn off the power savings which is on by default the tv looks even more beautiful.especially if you know how to calibrate your own tv.
How is the local dimming? I have nano86 and the dimming is so pointless
@@Staffy_ same with the 90.
I just got 75 Q80t. For 2150 plus tax.. I know its not the best tv on market but it was a stretch for me to get it . full array local dimming she has a breathtaking picture..
Good tv
She? Lol. what's her name? Karen? Lol
@@willthorson4543 lol.. Now i got to name her..
Great comparison. I'm a big LG fan, mainly because of the operating system, but this comparison is a definite eye opener.
Yup, LG OLED or a different Brand If LCD ist your choice. Had an LG ips Led TV 5 years ago. Horrible branding and Backlight bleeding. But couldnt be happier with my current LG CX.
Right at the Moment ist Just OLED CX or Samsung q90t. Its Just a matter of your Viewing conditions and If youre a sucker for dark Blacks. Both TVs are awesome, each with its own strengths.
I made the right choice I just brought a 75 inch Samsung Q70T can’t wait to get it up and use it
Nano 90 is much better than our q70t)
Can u please let me know of the motion handling? Especially in movies and anime.
@@alexryaba7726 Not really, I had a Nano90 and even with backlight set on 10 the light was passing through a black screen, in a dark room. Even with local dimming was annoying.
@@Cristi-co8vr i didn't watch TV in dark room) but in daylight time the picture is incredible! I compared it with xh9505 and I like nano 90 more! (I have some video about it,you can see ,sony only in shadows wins
The q70t is edge lit, it doesn’t even have local dimming. You basically got a q60t with better motion handling.... should have bought the Sony x900h
pls give us some q90t gaming setting
Yes please.
No need for it becaus not a good tv
@@irondenni3310 q90t beats OLED
@@playstationforlife5173 yeah if you like a downgraded picture in gaming. No Dolby vision support. Limited HDMI 2.1 ports. A less picture quality but yeah you all have better HDR. Congrats lmao
@iron deni Qleds are great tv's. The the Q8 and Q9 were amazing. The Q90 doesn't quite match those in black levels because it focused more on off angle viewing. It's still a really great set though. I myself was torn between Qled and Oled in the end I chose Qled because it made more sense in my setup. I have a lot of windows in my living room, play games on it and have kids.
Yes in a fully dark room the Oled having perfect blacks will be superior in that area, but even then with the settings I have on my qled the blacks are stll phenomenal and almost no blooming at all.
Now in a room with a lot of ambient light my Qled will either match or far surpass Oled depending on how much light. Also Qled superior whites and the color is astounding. Lastly I never have to worry about burn in as I have kids and I also fall asleep sometimes for hrs with a static game screen on. It's basically 98% of the performance but none of the weaknesses.
£1100 vs £1700 lol
You had to compare qled q60 or nano95 lol
You obviously didn't watch the whole video
You should have compared the Nano90 with the Q70t not the Q90t. That's an unfair comparison.
Does LG nanocell have Q90t quality line?
@@gimoon0125 No, even the 8k Nano 99 has an IPS panel which looks worse than the q90t.
Let’s compare TVs that are almost 1k difference lol
Hey Vincent, would you mind comparing TV's across generations? For example, comparing LCD TV's from 2016, to LCD TV's from 2020 for the same brand. It would be interesting to see how the technology has improved if at all in a direct comparison.
With many models it has downgraded actually, Samsung in particular I think
@@omarcomming722 that said, maybe comparing newer off-brand QLED vs older/newer Samsung
AND THIS IS WHY IPS PANELS ARE SO HATED IN THE TV SPACE.
I had the 86” Nano90 and tried default, custom and recommended from online settings and no matter what a good amount of content had terrible blooming.
Yes, I tried turning local dimming off as well while trying out multiple settings but with LD off it always looked worse than on, ended up running between Bright / Dark Room Expert settings with LD high most the time.
Sometimes the picture quality would be really nice, especially on bright scenes. However, the blooming issues were very noticeable and so I returned it for the 85” Q90t.
The Samsung Q90t is much much better in my experience at handling blooming and has a great picture quality.
I also have had an OLED for 4 years and Q90t while being great tv is not OLED level of picture quality.
see i dont see any of this. i dont have all that blooming you guys are talking about. and i even have local dimming on.
I tried a lot of settings and was running with Dark Room / Bright Room LD high settings. Sometimes it’s would look good, but most times it would have issues.
imagebin.ca/v/5hqOsdfrjEQ7
Example of a Netflix show.
Some scenes looked decent regarding the blooming like (Same settings):
imagebin.ca/v/5hqYlD7sjBfa
But overall there was more content with issue than not and when it was there it was very noticeable.
@@oliverxp5038 yea you HAVE to have a bad panel. thats bad, im thinking hdtvtest also has one. im also wondering if its a luck of the draw when buying. dark scenes look really good with none of that blooming on mine.
Hmpf. Mine was worse, it had BLB on the top left corner and at the bottom, impossible to watch any HDR content, due to the edge light popping through like a curtain, as the light in the scenes moved around. my mom's 400 euro smart Samsung tv had better picture quality than this trash. Getting my money back this week and buying a Samsung q70t.
@@circeseye1 eh then everyone on the planet except you has a broken panel. LG IPS is horrible for dark scenes
Maybe LG’s NanoCell has gotten better in 2022 because I have seen footage on some newer models and they look much much better than what I am seeing here. The blacks are amazingly black with little to no grayness.
This channel is gold !!!
If I seen that much blooming... I would box that thing up and take it right back
It won't look quite that bad in real life lol. But it's not close to as good as the Samsung.
KontryBoy706, I did exactly like that, and bought Sony x900h. Yusuf believe me, it looks quite that bad in a dark room. That one week with Nano90 was made me crazy.
@@burakyzc does the sony have blooming?
@@ededdy1664 Yes but it's more less than LG and not distracting.
@@burakyzc to you which is better between the samsung and the Sony you own?
The blooming is horrendous on the Nano but the detail lost on the background star field on the sammy at 6:12 makes the nano look great ...
I have the XH9005 X900H but I’m starting to miss some of my old plasma kuro benefits and I feel I might have to go CX/oled as I’m unable to unsee the bloom etc that lcd/led brings...
I turned off local dimming and blooming is gone, looks great
vincent is the alpha and omega of tv reviews.
I access this review cause I just bought a NANO from LG. I agree with all things said here, except the very base of comparison. A fair one should be made between LG OLED and Samsung QLED, as both are top of the game, not with NANO witch is middle game for LG
Yes, people have asked for these comparisons but they know it is not on par.
I totally agree! There is a reason why there is a price difference. OLED is the LG flagship and not NANO...
I was thinking of buying a q80t, but as far as I can tell, all qled models from samsung have issues with ghosting, especially in video games. That's a huge let down!
Thank you for the samples, for a few details, I must admit that the overall LG image is better and clearer, does not suffer from a gray screen, has a lower glare and retains color throughout the area, also with the same settings puts more emphasis on detail, LG price / performance ratio is A perfect, recent comparison by OLED LG has shown that Nanocell is an equally quality competitor at a better price! LG is perfect for watching TV at night. The VA panel is already very dark and the details disappear, as well as the color range to the dark color disappears a lot. Samsung's suffering continues: - /, I have had LG products for several generations and LG is perfect for watching TV at home in the evening. I use a satellite VU that has a perfect picture!
Yeah for video VAs are far better than IPS displays. Though if you're a gamer IPS tends to be better as VA tends to have smearing which looks pretty bad and if you run games at 120hz makes the benefits of 120hz far less noticeable.
Viewing angles, gamma shift, un natural skin tones and unrealistic tint to the image has always made me fundamentally dislike VA panels on TV's and monitors which is a shame because the contrast is much better. Anyone else feel the same? My eyes got used to IPS panels and the color and general look of them. But I do want better blacks and more punchy contrast image. Hard to get both great realistic colors and good blacks and a punchy contrast full image without going to OLED which has it's issues. Price, no smaller sizes, burn in risk, automatic brightness limiter etc.
Get the QLED man. I got one, it's amazing.
Samsung pretty much fixed just about every typical VA issue, and the ones that are present, are extremely minimal.
Yeah that's why I"m sticking with my Vizio QLED IPS TV even though contrast isn't as good as the VA TV next to it!
@@yusuf8938i am sensitive to dirty screen effect I play sports games and it qleds tend to have gray uniformity issues. But do you have some recommended models in mind?
THANKS ! I bought the LG Nano because half the price and I'm very satisfied with it
Wrong comparison ! To bring you up to date the Samsung 85" cost is $3600 on Amazon and the LG 86" NANO 91 is less than $2000 in store at Costco with a 4 year warranty. How could you ever compare such a difference in price????
Brilliant review. Almost went with the nano until seeing the issue with black color display
I think the Nano90 is more in the range of Q6T or Q7T perhaps.
Yes it is but like Vincent said the q60t or q70t still would have won. The advantages for Va vs Ips panels are to big.
Not quite lol. Maybe the 7000
I’d say even the 8000 series. It’s that bad.
the comparison should have been with the NANO99, not the lower tier 90
@@sebasanfilippo nano99 too would be destroyed.
Nothing comes close to the brightness, black levels and picture the quality of the Sony Z9D from 2016. 4 years later and it's still the King of LED TV's. The Samsung Q9FN from 2018 comes in second place.
People who exchanged Z9D to Z8H say that Z8H is better
Z9H is a touch brighter
Z9G is the real successor of the Z9D, no led come close
The Z9G is the actual replacement as it uses the same Master Backlight Drive having well above 500 zones. The Z9G and the Z9H are both 8K TV'S which we all know are way too early.
@@avtechman77 yeah i think you right the Z9D and the Z9F are still king the 4K area
Just picked up a 75" Samsung Q95T last week and very impressed so far- especially with the build and sound quality. I'm not a huge Samsung fan and this is only my 1st Samsung since buying a 50" Samsung DLP a long, long time ago. That was a an excellent tv and had a hack to get into the factory settings to tweak gamma and a few other settings. I am hoping the Q95T will live up to my expectations. I watch mainly TH-cam and a lot of 4K movies on disc. I currently have a Sony UBP-X800 4K disc player. To take full advantage of HDR10+ can anyone tell me if I will see any benefit and should buy a Panasonic 4K player with the HDR Optimizer....????
Thank you Vincent - incredibly informative comparison 👍🏻🙂
FINALLY I CAN MAKE MY DECISION BETWEEN QLED AND NANOCELL! THANK YOU!
But what about OLED? 🤔
@@MrOscar5690 in this price range QLED is better
@@bagru92 The Nano90 is 500 bucks cheaper.
@@ccvtzvdv than which one?
@@bagru92 than the Samsung q90
Some people like over saturated vivid image your choice is Samsung. On the other hand LG has more life-like neutral image. Buy what you want
Thats the point of a comparison. You compare the two then make a choice that suits you.
@@StanslaMichael some ppl love to watch monochrome image some grayscale, some prefer normal like LG
For those who did not get it. It was a joke.
Vincent "this scene from Gravity where Sandra Bullock is tumbling through space" Teoh
+1
Hey it is convenient for comparing the quality of the local dimming and contrast.
I guess you can use any Star Wars too but Gravity’s Blu-ray is reference quality.
BullOck
What about the challenging campfire scene from the revenant?
@@luizjr.9230 Personally a fan of the detail on the white gown worn by Rebecca Ferguson in The Greatest Showman.
@HDTVTest @10:40 Is the Camera Iso also providing the moss like area in the center of the screen to look over saturated due to focus reasons? And was Horizon Zero Dawn's Motion blur set to off for this particular side by side? Reason I ask is from what I'm able to see, given this video's non-source fed picture... I *think I almost prefer the detail preserved on the Nano90. Real life viewing of this scene proves otherwise I assume? Almost like some modest Dynamic Contrast or *low edge enhancements could clean up...
Also 6:10, I liked the LG more there (well, the stars at least, maybe simplified, loss of contrast but nice). In case of games, you can set picture (especially gamma correction) to your liking in game, they just compared it at the same settings, you probably won't keep swapping monitors out. Just take brick and mortar stores, there's a price range of tvs where the picture is purposely set to dull (maybe even the manufacturer sets it to that) or gets fed plain antenna signal, and there's a price range where they only play vibrant demo videos. What I mean is that the game mode may have different presets from the two manufacturers (it's not true that game mode is super neutrally showing just the original signal).
@@dushk0 good to know... i've been keeping up with the LG... I'm kinda pissed every display that actually has good hardware for gaming, is 8k and expensive as hell...
86" LG NANO91 or 85" Samsung QLED Q6DT from Costco ($2200) both basically the same price with 5 year warranty. Which would you pick for a dedicated dark theater room with direct viewing angles, no off angle viewing?
Read my review on the 82UN8570 and 86UN8570 on Rtings.com. I think you would be better off with the 82" VA panel over either the nano IPS or qled, and save 1000$ if you don't need VRR for gaming.. I got both from costco as well.
6:12 min, is it the same video? q90t is atrocious in that clip!
Probably due to local dimming.
OMG yeah the picture is blurr on Q90 🤔🤔
"but it's still better than the bloomfest presented by the nano90."
I laugh out loud at this every time I hear it, I don't know why. Probably the deadpan delivery coupled with the word bloomfest.
Never rated Nanocell if I were to buy a LED TV it would be SONY everytime best algorithm on the TV market place by far, best motion, best upscaling best build quality/reliability
No, Hisense
@@Soclean07 After hearing all the positive comments about 900h and 950h I went and viewed them in store,was very let down
Always view them in person before deciding...
Absolutely, Sony is the King of TV, best on: motion, picture quality, upscaling, design, build quality with attention to details and reliability, no one in this tv industry come close to Sony. Samsung, Hisense, Lg and all the rest are trying so hard but at the end of the day Sony is still Sony and the only brand who can really compete is another Japanese and it's Panasonic.
@@ArtVandelayOfficial you clearly don't know what you talkin' about, the 950H is the best 4K LCD/LED tv this year
@@ArtVandelayOfficial Same here. Saw beautiful TH-cam videos of X900H, but at the shop, it looks dull compared to the Samsung QLEDs. No idea why. 😥
Maybe next year LG will use micoLEDs on the Nanocell lineup , or maybe dual LCD , or maybe they don't care at all .
I don't think they care at all they've always been poop at LCDs TVs 🤷🏼♂️🇨🇦🍁🇨🇦
OLED is LG's priority.
@@PSYCHOV3N0M I agree OLED is what they do. I really think the only reason they make the Nanocell is to have an entry level, and hope those people who buy it will upgrade to the OLED line down the road.
@@lanceheaps581 I can't imagine that most average consumers would be willing to do returns, etc for TVs. Some people out there don't like any sort of hassle. Once they buy it, they psychologically convince themselves that they love it and leave it at that.
Regardless, I personally think LG is pointlessly wasting money by manufacturing Nanocell TVs. They could save that money for more R&D or something else.
@@PSYCHOV3N0M I doubt they would return it. More like they buy an OLED from LG down the road next time they need a new TV. Not sure how well that strategy has worked for them. I have never looked at LG’s financials. Not sure if they would include that level of granularity any way.
I've always prefered the more neutral and natural color presentation on LG TVs over the warmer and more saturated color look on SAMSUNG TVs.
However, for all the rest I do prefer SAMSUNG.
If I had to pick one between these two, considering all aspects, it would definitely be the SAMSUNG.
Now I understand why LG is half price . Thanks :)
Anyone looking at getting the Q90T should really wait until next year.
Samsung is about to move to Mini LED, meaning zone count is about to skyrocket from what we have right now and contrast ratios should get much better.
Have you reached out to Samsung regarding the strange horizontal lines that scroll upward you observed in Game mode? Engaging Game Motion Plus eradicates it, but the increase in input lag is unacceptable. Thank you, HDTVTest.
I just returned my janky ass q90t. Too many issues for an expensive 2020 tv. My 2012 plasma gives a better gaming & viewing experience....
@@ChappyPapi Its got a lot of subtle issues doesn't it. I'd swear its passive aggressive.
@@empyr34l - Every TV in 2020 has issues. The Q90T is overall the best 4K LED LCD TV in 2020. Just trying to get the best out of it.
Man you are cool , i am not high tech guy , but i like the most with the less money and i think i will choose Samsung only for the colours . I think i am decided for the Samsung. You did great job as i see.
Thanks Tiyo Vincent for a very Technical Review 👍 I therefore conclude that the Winner is the X900H 📺
This
It's not really fair because the price ranges from the Q90T to the Nano90 are drastically difference. I feel like a Q80T vs Nano90 would've been a better comparison.
Hello Mr Vincent this video got over 400000 view, can u do LG qned 90 vs Samsung QN90A both 65 inch and see if you get the same results
I have the Samsung KS7000 from 2016. Should I upgrade to the LG Nanocell?
Noooooo
I have never been happy with any ips picture and would always opt for va. Much better overall contrast and picture depth especially in a dark room.
IPS is generally good enough since sets auto-adjusting backlight to ambient but not for that kind of money, ofc.
Best part 5:03 - "The Bloom-fest presented by the LG TV".... Funny as hell coming from such a dry script read... Thanks for the excellent comparison and saving me money and frustrations with the LG. I just knew it was gonna be crappy. Samsung is usually solid.
I'd like to see you do the same test again but turn local dimming OFF on the Nanocell
And another thing mr. Vincent how come that space scene look that bad on my sm9000 it does look like that what did u turn off local dimming on the LG it seem like u did need more answer
-what about Nano 97 and Nano 99 the blooming same?
-You did not check "local dimming"? It improves viewing?
Just got a NanoCell 85 for the Series X, Destiny has been such a pain because of how often dark spots on Nessus get washed out.
I desperately need help calibrating my HDR settings for Destiny 2
turn off local dimming
@@podvodoystudio6722 My LED Local Dimming is not giving me the option to reduce it. It’s set to low while in HDR Game-mode
Also forgive for not properly understanding what I’m doing wrong, I’m rather new to this.
@@jackson8179 use the xbox HDR calibration tool in the settings
@Karin Ritter I do not use the pre-installed settings. I been following this channel to set my settings as correctly as I can. Every game seems fine, no wash outs. Destiny is an exception and has server washed out spots.
@@supermadkid I have re-adjusted my Xbox HDR Settings, there has been no improvement sadly, I thank you for the help though.
3:51 local dimming are getting confused on lg nano cell
Lol right
For 1x Q90T you can buy 2x LG NANO 90 ... really great comparision - TVs from totally different categories
On rtings, both TVs have BGR subpixel layout, why here it shows RGB ? They were put upside down ?
On Nano 90 even the pixels are inverted, instead of ")" they are "(" on this video.
How does the LG 8k 75" Nanocell (75NANO996NA) compare to the Samsung 75" Q95t/q90t (QE75Q90T)?
Both about the same price over here. Are the colors, brightness and blacks comparable to the q90t? Otherwise the 300 euro cheaper 8k is not worth it.
I’m debating between the Nano90 and the LG CX OLED. I’m looking at getting them for the Xbox Series X but, I’m having a difficult time deciding on what to choose.
If you game hard one game at a time, the Nano is better for you. If you consistently play different games each day and also watch videos the OLED would be better. Picture will just be better on the OLED but playing one game all the time will lead to burn in. That's just how it is right now. Purhaps plasmonics will fix that in a year or two but for now that's just the state of OLED.
If this video didn't convince you to stay miles away from LG nanocell tvs there really is no hope is there? you would be much better of with a Sony 900h, or a Samsung q80/q90t if you are worried about burn in. OLED will beat all of them though, but It comes with much more user responsibility obviously
Between those two you would be mental to go with the nano tv. The Samsung Q90t would be a better comparison and one to go for if you are worried about burn in or like me have quite a bright front facing TV room. The main thing with the Q90t in comparison is the colour brightness and vibrancy is significantly better than the CX but overall the OLED just about edges out the Q90T because of picture speed and clarity. You shouldn’t be upset with either of those though depending on your choice/circumstances.
But stay away from nanocell
@@Buggins thanks for you opinion appreciate it, but question. I thought that the Samsung Q80T doesn’t support Dolby Vision?
@@Skylancer727 thanks for the info. Question how many game when switching on the nano is to much?
Vincent, can you comment on the Q90T grid DSE that seems to be plaguing many users? Also, what causes DSE and can manufacturers improve uniformity during assembly? Could you perhaps make this a topic of a future video?
LG promotes OLED. LE8500 in ancient times had over 200 local dimming zones and it had very deep blacks.
Just an update for Samsungs latest 1372.2 update. 4k 120hz is only available trough one connect box. So Q85r, Q90r for Europe and Q80r and Q90r in US.
what do you mean?i have the q90t without one connect box and can play 4k 120 just fine with rtx 3080
@@Cazanu417 2019 qleds I don't think were hdm1 2.1 but the q90r and q80r with the one connect box can do 4k@120HZ im not 100% but 90t is a hdmi 2.1 so can do 4k120
I own lg nano 49 866 model I have never seen these issues not as bad your showing on lg nano90 sure you have bad panel??
I've had 49nano863 also and the nano90 and they have the same problems. It depends also how you look at them. If you have them on a stand and not mounted to a wall they look very bad. LG planed these TV's to be wall mounted, so that you look at them from a lower position then the lower bezel.
@@Cristi-co8vr mine is on the stand I put local dimming to medium settings looks great for me I have not noticed it to be honest 😊.
Most of the time I use it for my xbox one x looks great.
Its not as good as my lg bx. 55 but thats oled
@@DJCOOP1983 Well, if you are gonna use it on PC and stay close to it, in middle, at about 1-2 feet, if you have some icons on the margins of the screen you are gonna notice that some of the text of the icons is missing. I didn't like that either. All LG IPS TV's have that problem, because of the bad screen engineering.
@@Cristi-co8vr why would you sit so close to 49 inch tv in the 1st place 🤭
Tvs and monitors are very different if you need sit that close then I suggest buy gaming pc monitor not a TV they are not designed for that use i would suggest try oled panel that be much better for you 😊
End of the day led/lcd tvs only go so far if sit that close to qled or nano be the same.
Otherwise you should of bought samsung.
But I'm very with my lg 49 866nano only paid £599 on sale.
Very happy with it 😊
@Gate Crasher UK It means that you don't even know how and IPS panel should really look. NANOCELL is not an IPS panel anymore, is a mess. I have a TN screen on my PC LG Monitor that looks better when looking from sides.
What colour space is the right choice to use in samsung to watch HDR content? DCip3 or Bt2020?? And with what option? native or auto(same as manual in my research). Please I don't see a clear answer!! anywhere, but my eyes that sees more saturation on DCIp3 and better skinstones due to red boost, than bt2020 but a bit unrealistic. Help!
Hdtest did u try nano91? how is it compared to lg cx?
What's the difference between the nano 90 and nano 91. Looking at the Nano91 75" or the Q950 Samsung. From Australia
3:51 Game over LG Samsung Wins🏆
samsung buy lcd panels from lg
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www.gizmochina.com/2020/07/13/samsung-plans-buying-panels-lg-display/
www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2017/01/23/samsung-forced-to-buy-lcd-tv-panels-from-lg-says-report/?sh=7acd9b4a407a
Where can I find best settings for lg 55 nano 85, for ps4 and ps5
i just recently got the Nano90 75", does anyone have a good configuration for this setup? mid to dark room most of the time. using Amazon Fire TV Stick 4k for streaming, and soon a PS5 for 4k BluRay.
my nano90 (room light only no sunlight) i had to do set picture mode standard (user) , contrast 80, brightness 60 (or was to dark stock)..wide color gamut, dynamics both medium, gamma medium, trumotion user-de-judder 7, , de-blur 8. other then that rest is what it was
looks really good on all streaming services and games look good also from comp
Don't think this is a proper comparison since the Q90T is about at the price range of a CX OLED. That would probably be a better comparison. The Nano90 would be better compared with the Q70T. And if you compare them, the Nano is way better. Tvs should be compared by price ranges, not models.
Where is the new update for lg cx tvs? (vrr issue)
Panel issue cant be fixed with a downloadable update.
For ps5, would upping to a QLED from an old LCD be worth? Should I wait for a good OLED?
I have a Samsung qled q80t, Ps4 and ps5 games looks awesome.
Could you please do a video on lg nanocells 80,81,85,86,90,91,95 i want to know the difference in tech, and also amazon says 100 hz refresh rate for 65inch nano91 model, while hdmi 2.1 support 120, is this a vrr thing or tv is capped at 100hz , basically this guide will be very helpful for people who are looking for tvs for ps5 compatible, sir please do make an video, i have been searching internet for days and i cant find anything
What is your thoughts on the Nano91? Or should I go with the Samsung. Thanks.
Hi, Was local dimming turned off on the LG?
The nano90 and q90t are not even the same class. Proper comparison would be with the q80 or even 70t. Of course the 90t will be much better as far as local dimming, hell the 90t will lead in almost EVERY category. I own both the nano90 and the 80t and there's noticable difference in every category including gaming. Now the nano90 in 4k, hdr pretty darn good and I honestly I don't see the blooming at the levels seen here in this video. With all that said, both of those TV's pretty darn good and both blow away my previous 800 series Sony by miles especially in HDR.
Thanks for the review, This is also useful for those looking at a new pc monitor.
I keep changing my mind on what to get, After seeing this though I am leaning toward trying out a VA panel instead of the usual IPS I have had before.
I play games in dark room and IPS is crap besides colours and viewing angles, It's more greys than black.
Was going to get the LG 27GL850 IPS but I have heard the contrast on it sucks.
its ips.. yes blacks are dark grey you "need" to have a light on. not even a bright one. this is not a tv for a no light room
@@circeseye1 Yeah I use an IPS and VA panel TV in dual monitor setup and only notice blacks don't get as black on IPS in pitch black room and when I turn off the 2nd VA monitor. So if you gonna use as 2nd monitor or dual monitor setup like I do not as big an issue as you see in this video since I"m sure the camera also exaggerates the backlight bleed and gray blacks on the IPS TV too.
I did not understand the conclusion ? Which one has the advantage? Qled or nano
Bro can someone please confirm if the nanocell 85 has working freesync and/or hdmi 2.1 forum vrr
Has hdmi 2.1 yes and vrr.freesync no.
I bought the B9 last year so I’m a little spoiled when it comes to true black. I’m looking to replace a separate living room tv this year and need something with as little blooming as possible while having better than average picture quality.. suggestion? I never noticed blooming until buying the B9 and now it is so obvious and annoying on my living room unit..
I have the c10 and i haven't seen any blooming on my tv
LG 86Nano91 is $2,149.99 vs Samsung 85Q90T is $3,999.99. I don't think the Q90T is worth $1,850 more. Even the Samsung 85Q80T is $3,499.99. $1,350 is still not worth to pay for Samsung QLED vs LG NANO. But if you had a choice between the 86NANO91 $2,149.99 vs 85Q60T $2,199.99, which one would you get? (Not much of a gamer, just stream Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, etc. and maybe some sports.
Is the Frame 2020 better than the Sony X9500G for HD channels and content watching or not? I don't play games that often. Please suggest your honest opinions.
Which would be better for PS5? LG CX or Q90T?
CX
Q90T ALL DAY.
I have the Q8fn and it looks phenomenal on the standard mode. Unfortunately I cant seem to get the colors right on game mode. Also game mode is great for getting rid of screen tearing when you enable Vsync but then it makes 30fps look choppy. I decided to turn off game mode for the time being until I can get professional calibration.
Great video! Helped me choose the Samsung Q60A over the nanocell 75 series
i just choose for nanocell 75 series i see some video is q60 more lighter, only one guy tell me that if i look infront of me tv is bether q60