LG Nano Monitors and TVs, should you buy the Hype?
LG's advanced Nano technolgy was made available on some TVs last year, LG used a similar Nano technology on 3D HDTVs in previous years.
"LG’s advanced Nano IPS technology.
Nano IPS technology involves the application of nanometer-sized particles to the screen’s LED to absorb excess light wavelengths. This greatly enhances the intensity and purity of on-screen colors for a more accurate and life-like viewing experience. "
[img]http://www.lg.com/pa_en/images/TV/features/01_SJ80_A_Intro-(sub).jpg[/img]
[color="orange"]LG also claimed that these TVs were going to be great for gaming, with a low response time.
LinusTech tips, made an unscientific comparison, that seemed to indicate that they were not all that quick. So if you were thinking that it might be a great choice for your PS4, XBox One or PC, you might want to think again. [/color]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEtU_yewa8o
https://www.144hzmonitors.com/reviews/lg-55sj8500-65sj8500-review/
This year, LG is implementing it's Nano technology on monitors and showed several models at CES 2018. Of these, one has G-Sync and might possibly work with 3D Vision. Although to achieve 120Hz, it needs to be over-driven.
http://www.lgnewsroom.com/2017/12/new-lg-monitors-boast-premium-picture-quality-and-performance-improved-versatility/
https://www.144hzmonitors.com/monitors/lg-32uk950-34wk95u-34gk950g/
So I'm not so sure that I'd buy into their Hype about their TV being great for gaming. Quantom Dot Vs Nano? Too early to tell.
LG's advanced Nano technolgy was made available on some TVs last year, LG used a similar Nano technology on 3D HDTVs in previous years.
"LG’s advanced Nano IPS technology.
Nano IPS technology involves the application of nanometer-sized particles to the screen’s LED to absorb excess light wavelengths. This greatly enhances the intensity and purity of on-screen colors for a more accurate and life-like viewing experience. "
LG also claimed that these TVs were going to be great for gaming, with a low response time.
LinusTech tips, made an unscientific comparison, that seemed to indicate that they were not all that quick. So if you were thinking that it might be a great choice for your PS4, XBox One or PC, you might want to think again.
This year, LG is implementing it's Nano technology on monitors and showed several models at CES 2018. Of these, one has G-Sync and might possibly work with 3D Vision. Although to achieve 120Hz, it needs to be over-driven.
"LG’s advanced Nano IPS technology.
Nano IPS technology involves the application of nanometer-sized particles to the screen’s LED to absorb excess light wavelengths. This greatly enhances the intensity and purity of on-screen colors for a more accurate and life-like viewing experience. "
LG also claimed that these TVs were going to be great for gaming, with a low response time.
LinusTech tips, made an unscientific comparison, that seemed to indicate that they were not all that quick. So if you were thinking that it might be a great choice for your PS4, XBox One or PC, you might want to think again.
https://www.144hzmonitors.com/reviews/lg-55sj8500-65sj8500-review/
This year, LG is implementing it's Nano technology on monitors and showed several models at CES 2018. Of these, one has G-Sync and might possibly work with 3D Vision. Although to achieve 120Hz, it needs to be over-driven.
http://www.lgnewsroom.com/2017/12/new-lg-monitors-boast-premium-picture-quality-and-performance-improved-versatility/
https://www.144hzmonitors.com/monitors/lg-32uk950-34wk95u-34gk950g/
So I'm not so sure that I'd buy into their Hype about their TV being great for gaming. Quantom Dot Vs Nano? Too early to tell.