LG's premium new NanoCell TVs only cost $599, but there's a catch

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goes on sale in May
the basic Alpha a7 III picture processor in them and will instead have a generic quad-core processor
getting the technology behind the screen that offers enhanced colors and contrast with wider viewing angles than rival LED-LCD TVs
announced 10 other models today that fit the bill
NANO81 we mentioned earlier, coming in at $649 for the 49-inch model - making it just $50 more than the NANO81.Things get a bit pricey when
you step up to the NANO90 that comes in at $1,049 for a 55-inch screen, and leaps to $3,499 if you want to hop on the 8K bandwagon with the
unless you have a critical eye, you might not be missing much by using a quad-core processor over the Alpha series of chips
The latter have multi-step upscaling techniques that reduce grain and increase sharpness - which is great if you plan on plugging in, say, a
DVD player - but most HD video should look fine on the NANO81.In terms of availability, LG is shipping the 49-inch NANO85 and 86-inch NANO90
starting today, and those will be joined by the 65-inch NANO81, 55-inch NANO90 and 65-inch NANO85 later this month
The rest of the lineup - including the 75-inch NANO99 8K - will arrive in May with the last model, the 75-inch NANO85, arriving sometime in
September.Want to see everything in LG's stable? Here's every LG 2020 TV