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<blockquote data-quote="Crazy_Eddy" data-source="post: 2520619" data-attributes="member: 167"><p>Did you take a look at the LG Nano75? I felt it was good for the price. But I was mainly looking for wide viewing angles. Croma is offering the 55" for ~51k after offers (but only till the 14th).</p><p>There is a newer Nano77 and older Nano73, but surprisingly both were worse (IMO) than even the entry level UR80 series.</p><p>There are claims LG will discontinue Nanocell and replace it with the QNED lineup. The QNED is easily a step up, but at 80k it's still too expensive and close to OLED territory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazy_Eddy, post: 2520619, member: 167"] Did you take a look at the LG Nano75? I felt it was good for the price. But I was mainly looking for wide viewing angles. Croma is offering the 55" for ~51k after offers (but only till the 14th). There is a newer Nano77 and older Nano73, but surprisingly both were worse (IMO) than even the entry level UR80 series. There are claims LG will discontinue Nanocell and replace it with the QNED lineup. The QNED is easily a step up, but at 80k it's still too expensive and close to OLED territory. [/QUOTE]
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