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The LG Nano91 is an excellent TV for gaming, thanks to its low response time & input lag, HDMI 2.1 support, VRR, ALLM, and wide viewing angles. However, watch out for the poor contrast and low brightness. You can also opt for the LG NANO90 which is also a great gaming smart TV.
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Product Snapshot
Overview
The LG Nano91 is a mid-range 4K LCD TV launched in 2020. It boasts an IPS panel that can deliver wider viewing angles than TVs with VA panels. And LG claims that its NanoCell technology built into this TV can provide fantastic picture quality in all viewing conditions. It also features LG’s easy-to-use WebOS, which runs smoothly on this TV. Overall, it is nicely positioned for budget-conscious gamers looking for a capable TV to pair with their next-gen gaming consoles. Continue reading the rest of our LG Nano91 review to discover what experts thought about this TV. And if an IPS LCD TV is not what you are looking for, take a look at some other highest-rated TVs available today.
Consensus
our Verdict
The LG Nano91 is a great TV for gaming. It has a fast response time and low input lag, plus HDMI 2.1 support, VRR and ALLM. The viewing angles are wide, but the contrast and brightness are a bit low.
ReasonS to Buy
- Wide viewing angles
- Great color accuracy
- Low response time
- Fantastic reflection diffusion
- HDMI 2.1 support
- VRR, ALLM, and eARC support
- Judder removal
- Full array local dimming
- Low input lag
Reason to Avoid
- Poor contrast
- Terrible black levels
- Low peak brightness
- The overall build quality feels cheap
- Bad screen uniformity
- Visible backlight bleed
- Noticeable blooming and dirty screen effects
- Minor temporary image retention issues
LG Nano91 Specs
Backlight Type | Full-Array | |
Display Type | LED | |
HDMI Inputs | 4 | |
HDR Format | HDR10 Pro | |
LED Panel Type | OLED | |
Max Resolution | 3840 x 2160 (4k) | |
Refresh Rate | 120 Hz | |
Screen size | 65", 75", 82" | |
Smart Platform | webOS | |
Sync Technology | AMD FreeSync | |
VRR | Yes |
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Test Results
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Color Gamut % (DCI P3 xy) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (DCI P3 uv) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (Rec 2020 xy) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (Rec 2020 uv) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (sRGB) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (Rec 709) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (BT.2020) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (Adobe RGB) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (BT.709) | 0 |
Contrast Ratio (x:1) | 0 |
SDR Brightness (nits) | 0 |
HDR Brightness (nits) | 0 |
Input Lag (ms) | 0 |
Response Time (ms) | 0 |
Color Washout (Degrees) | 0 |
Color Shift (Degrees) | 0 |
Brightness Loss (Degrees) | 0 |
Reflections (%) | 0 |
Low-Freq Extension (Hz) | 0 |
Freq Response StdDev @ 70db | 0 |
Freq Response StdDev @ 80db | 0 |
Weighted Total Harmonic Distortion @80db | 0 |
Intermodulation Distortion @80db | 0 |
EOTF (600 nit delta) | 0 |
EOTF (1000 nit delta) | 0 |
EOTF (4000 nit delta) | 0 |
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