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Top NanoCell TVs like the NANO90 have very good color coverage, if not quite at the level of new Samsung TVs with QLED tech (like the Q90T). The NANO90 is significantly cheaper too, though, so slightly lower performance in this area is not a huge issue.

NanoCell is a proprietary LG technology, a filtering layer that sits about the TV's LCD panel. It is designed to improve color depth on a television's picture, producing more vivid tones, the company says.

The technology is relatively new, and the range of prices is enormous. Sets using LG's NanoCell technology start at $600 and top out at $4,000 for the top of the line models. (You can identify them relatively easily: Most LG TVs with NanoCell tech have "NANO" their names, although some upcoming QNED sets have the technology as well.)

Because NanoCell is a proprietary LG technology, no other manufacturer sells sets that use it - not yet, anyway. LG has licensed out its advanced television technologies in the past, and may do so again with NanoCell.

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Top NanoCell TVs like the NANO90 have very good color coverage, if not quite at the level of new Samsung TVs with QLED tech (like the Q90T). The NANO90 is significantly cheaper too, though, so slightly lower performance in this area is not a huge issue.

NanoCell is a proprietary LG technology, a filtering layer that sits about the TV's LCD panel. It is designed to improve color depth on a television's picture, producing more vivid tones, the company says.

The technology is relatively new, and the range of prices is enormous. Sets using LG's NanoCell technology start at $600 and top out at $4, 000 for the top of the line models. (You can identify them relatively easily: Most LG TVs with NanoCell tech have "NANO" their names, although some upcoming QNED sets have the technology as well.)

Because NanoCell is a proprietary LG technology, no other manufacturer sells sets that use it - not yet, anyway. LG has licensed out its advanced television technologies in the past, and may do so again with NanoCell.

Filmed at Best Buy

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