LG 65NANO90UPA Alexa Built-In NanoCell 90 Series – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
LG 65NANO90UPA Alexa Built-In NanoCell 90 Series 65″ 4K Smart UHD NanoCell TV (2021)
Brand Name
LG
Item Weight
63.1 pounds
Product Dimensions
11.6 x 57.2 x 35.6 inches
Item model number
65NANO90UPA
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Color Name
Black
Special Features
AI Sound, TV Sound Mode Share, Bluetooth Surround Ready
Speaker Type
Built-In
Test video – LG 65NANO90UPA Alexa Built-In NanoCell 90 Series :
Product highlights :
REAL 4K NANOCELL DISPLAY: Bring your favorite shows to life with a billion rich colors. Get deep blacks and enhanced contrast for a more detailed picture with Full Array Dimming.
A7 GEN 4 AI PROCESSOR 4K: Catch every detail with the smooth, crisp picture brought to you by our a7 Gen 4 AI Processor 4K. It adjusts your viewing and audio settings automatically with AI Picture and AI Sound, while AI 4K Upscaling authentically calibrates every scene.
HOME CINEMA EXPERIENCE: Get breathtaking picture and audio that makes you feel like you’re in the action with Cinema HDR, Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos. See movies exactly how directors intended with Filmmaker Mode. And with built-in access to Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV plus, Disney plus and LG channels, your favorite content is at your fingertips.
ULTIMATE GAMEPLAY: Stay a step ahead, where milliseconds make all the difference. FreeSync Premium Compatible for real-time action and virtually no tearing coupled with fluid 120Hz refresh rate. Game Optimizer gives you easier access to all your game settings, while the latest HDMI delivers a fast connection. Plus, you’ll get low input lag and fast response times with Auto Low-Latency Mode and HGiG.
GOOGLE ASSISTANT AND ALEXA BUILT IN: There’s no need for an extra device – just ask your TV for music, weather, news, your Amazon shopping list, and more. Plus, conveniently control your connected home and smart devices.
Questions & Answers – LG 65NANO90UPA Alexa Built-In NanoCell 90 Series :
➕ What is the price of LG 65NANO90UPA Alexa Built-In NanoCell 90 Series in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of LG 65NANO90UPA Alexa Built-In NanoCell 90 Series in-store is 3350 SAR VAT.
➕ When LG 65NANO90UPA Alexa Built-In NanoCell 90 Series was released ?
The release date was .
➕ What is the price of LG 65NANO90UPA Alexa Built-In NanoCell 90 Series cheap used ?
The price of LG 65NANO90UPA Alexa Built-In NanoCell 90 Series used is 2340 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of LG 65NANO90UPA Alexa Built-In NanoCell 90 Series ?
Special specifications :
REAL 4K NANOCELL DISPLAY: Bring your favorite shows to life with a billion rich colors. Get deep blacks and enhanced contrast for a more detailed picture with Full Array Dimming.
A7 GEN 4 AI PROCESSOR 4K: Catch every detail with the smooth, crisp picture brought to you by our a7 Gen 4 AI Processor 4K. It adjusts your viewing and audio settings automatically with AI Picture and AI Sound, while AI 4K Upscaling authentically calibrates every scene.
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.6 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy LG 65NANO90UPA Alexa Built-In NanoCell 90 Series in Saudi Arabia ?
Technical specifications – LG 65NANO90UPA Alexa Built-In NanoCell 90 Series :
Screen Size
65 Inches
Brand
LG
Supported Internet Services
Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, Vudu, YouTube
Display Technology
LED
Resolution
4K
Refresh Rate
120 Hz
Special Feature
AI Sound, TV Sound Mode Share, Bluetooth Surround Ready
Model Name
65NANO90UPA
Included Components
Stand, Remote Control, Power Cable
Connectivity Technology
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet, HDMI
Purchase advice :
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Proof of purchase :
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After-sales service :
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10 reviews for LG 65NANO90UPA Alexa Built-In NanoCell 90 Series
Rated 5 out of 5
O. E (verified owner)–
Nice TV, heavier than expected – The picture is very good, I have a Sonos sound system and that’s a bit of a pain thanks to the OS trying to run the tv more like a media server. I don’t like that it comes loaded with a bunch of crap programs that I am not going to use, the remote needs a way to turn off that pointer, it’s ignorant and I hate that it auto starts all the time. It was a good deal, I will work out the kinks, wish the manufacturer could be happy to sell the device without all the spam built in that you delete and they put back with each update. stop that.
Rated 5 out of 5
E. M (verified owner)–
My second LG TV – LG TV became my favorite TV brand after the first one I bought. I enjoy the simple interface that is accessed by the remote which is more like a wireless mouse when using the built in software. The picture quality is great and I have no complaints. The volume is prefect for me without having to turn it up. I love the number of inputs and outputs available which works for all of my connected items. You can also use the built in software on your network with either a wired or wifi connection and both work without issue. The features seem unlimited.
Rated 3 out of 5
P. A (verified owner)–
Cannot run Bluetooth Headphones: The good, the bad and the Ugly – 65 inch: Even though this says it has Bluetooth, don’t be fooled, it’s receive only. It has NO transmitter. Even a five year old cheapo Samsung can output Bluetooth audio. I’ve used this a week now so I’m qualified to review it. I had to buy a new style headphones that cost an additional 100 dollars. 800 dollars isn’t so cheap anymore.
Rated 4 out of 5
P. J (verified owner)–
No ESPN+ – I’ve had this TV for about 5 months. I wanted to use it before I wrote a review emphasizing the obvious, great picture and size. Most everyone who sees it is impressed by the image and presence. It arrived quickly and was pretty easy to set up. Before you purchase, please read on. LG missed the mark in several ways that will disappoint. The sound is good, too, but sometimes it’s hard to pick out voices and understand. I read it doesn’t support bluetooth headphones. Two more functionally significant disappointments are the remote and ESPN+, or lack thereof. The remote is poorly designed. It has an arrow that often shows up on the screen, but it’s not really perfected. Also, the Alexa button is between the main control circle and the mute button(above). I probably use mute more than anything and if you’re not careful you hit Alexa, which takes you down a rabbit hole to get back to where you were. Last, but not least, you CANNOT get ESPN+ on this TV! They do not offer the app and you can’t install it like, Hulu or YouTube. In theory you could use the TV web browser, but it’s nearly useless and doesn’t provide acceptable streaming. To watch games, I end up hooking my laptop to the set, which is barely acceptable.
Rated 5 out of 5
O. E (verified owner)–
Nice TV, heavier than expected – The picture is very good, I have a Sonos sound system and that’s a bit of a pain thanks to the OS trying to run the tv more like a media server. I don’t like that it comes loaded with a bunch of crap programs that I am not going to use, the remote needs a way to turn off that pointer, it’s ignorant and I hate that it auto starts all the time. It was a good deal, I will work out the kinks, wish the manufacturer could be happy to sell the device without all the spam built in that you delete and they put back with each update. stop that.
Rated 3 out of 5
P. A (verified owner)–
Cannot run Bluetooth Headphones: The good, the bad and the Ugly – 65 inch: Even though this says it has Bluetooth, don’t be fooled, it’s receive only. It has NO transmitter. Even a five year old cheapo Samsung can output Bluetooth audio. I’ve used this a week now so I’m qualified to review it. I had to buy a new style headphones that cost an additional 100 dollars. 800 dollars isn’t so cheap anymore.
Rated 5 out of 5
E. M (verified owner)–
My second LG TV – LG TV became my favorite TV brand after the first one I bought. I enjoy the simple interface that is accessed by the remote which is more like a wireless mouse when using the built in software. The picture quality is great and I have no complaints. The volume is prefect for me without having to turn it up. I love the number of inputs and outputs available which works for all of my connected items. You can also use the built in software on your network with either a wired or wifi connection and both work without issue. The features seem unlimited.
Rated 4 out of 5
P. J (verified owner)–
No ESPN+ – I’ve had this TV for about 5 months. I wanted to use it before I wrote a review emphasizing the obvious, great picture and size. Most everyone who sees it is impressed by the image and presence. It arrived quickly and was pretty easy to set up. Before you purchase, please read on. LG missed the mark in several ways that will disappoint. The sound is good, too, but sometimes it’s hard to pick out voices and understand. I read it doesn’t support bluetooth headphones. Two more functionally significant disappointments are the remote and ESPN+, or lack thereof. The remote is poorly designed. It has an arrow that often shows up on the screen, but it’s not really perfected. Also, the Alexa button is between the main control circle and the mute button(above). I probably use mute more than anything and if you’re not careful you hit Alexa, which takes you down a rabbit hole to get back to where you were. Last, but not least, you CANNOT get ESPN+ on this TV! They do not offer the app and you can’t install it like, Hulu or YouTube. In theory you could use the TV web browser, but it’s nearly useless and doesn’t provide acceptable streaming. To watch games, I end up hooking my laptop to the set, which is barely acceptable.
O. E (verified owner) –
Nice TV, heavier than expected – The picture is very good, I have a Sonos sound system and that’s a bit of a pain thanks to the OS trying to run the tv more like a media server. I don’t like that it comes loaded with a bunch of crap programs that I am not going to use, the remote needs a way to turn off that pointer, it’s ignorant and I hate that it auto starts all the time. It was a good deal, I will work out the kinks, wish the manufacturer could be happy to sell the device without all the spam built in that you delete and they put back with each update. stop that.
E. M (verified owner) –
My second LG TV – LG TV became my favorite TV brand after the first one I bought. I enjoy the simple interface that is accessed by the remote which is more like a wireless mouse when using the built in software. The picture quality is great and I have no complaints. The volume is prefect for me without having to turn it up. I love the number of inputs and outputs available which works for all of my connected items. You can also use the built in software on your network with either a wired or wifi connection and both work without issue. The features seem unlimited.
P. A (verified owner) –
Cannot run Bluetooth Headphones: The good, the bad and the Ugly – 65 inch: Even though this says it has Bluetooth, don’t be fooled, it’s receive only. It has NO transmitter. Even a five year old cheapo Samsung can output Bluetooth audio. I’ve used this a week now so I’m qualified to review it. I had to buy a new style headphones that cost an additional 100 dollars. 800 dollars isn’t so cheap anymore.
P. J (verified owner) –
No ESPN+ – I’ve had this TV for about 5 months. I wanted to use it before I wrote a review emphasizing the obvious, great picture and size. Most everyone who sees it is impressed by the image and presence. It arrived quickly and was pretty easy to set up. Before you purchase, please read on. LG missed the mark in several ways that will disappoint. The sound is good, too, but sometimes it’s hard to pick out voices and understand. I read it doesn’t support bluetooth headphones. Two more functionally significant disappointments are the remote and ESPN+, or lack thereof. The remote is poorly designed. It has an arrow that often shows up on the screen, but it’s not really perfected. Also, the Alexa button is between the main control circle and the mute button(above). I probably use mute more than anything and if you’re not careful you hit Alexa, which takes you down a rabbit hole to get back to where you were. Last, but not least, you CANNOT get ESPN+ on this TV! They do not offer the app and you can’t install it like, Hulu or YouTube. In theory you could use the TV web browser, but it’s nearly useless and doesn’t provide acceptable streaming. To watch games, I end up hooking my laptop to the set, which is barely acceptable.
O. E (verified owner) –
Nice TV, heavier than expected – The picture is very good, I have a Sonos sound system and that’s a bit of a pain thanks to the OS trying to run the tv more like a media server. I don’t like that it comes loaded with a bunch of crap programs that I am not going to use, the remote needs a way to turn off that pointer, it’s ignorant and I hate that it auto starts all the time. It was a good deal, I will work out the kinks, wish the manufacturer could be happy to sell the device without all the spam built in that you delete and they put back with each update. stop that.
P. A (verified owner) –
Cannot run Bluetooth Headphones: The good, the bad and the Ugly – 65 inch: Even though this says it has Bluetooth, don’t be fooled, it’s receive only. It has NO transmitter. Even a five year old cheapo Samsung can output Bluetooth audio. I’ve used this a week now so I’m qualified to review it. I had to buy a new style headphones that cost an additional 100 dollars. 800 dollars isn’t so cheap anymore.
E. M (verified owner) –
My second LG TV – LG TV became my favorite TV brand after the first one I bought. I enjoy the simple interface that is accessed by the remote which is more like a wireless mouse when using the built in software. The picture quality is great and I have no complaints. The volume is prefect for me without having to turn it up. I love the number of inputs and outputs available which works for all of my connected items. You can also use the built in software on your network with either a wired or wifi connection and both work without issue. The features seem unlimited.
P. J (verified owner) –
No ESPN+ – I’ve had this TV for about 5 months. I wanted to use it before I wrote a review emphasizing the obvious, great picture and size. Most everyone who sees it is impressed by the image and presence. It arrived quickly and was pretty easy to set up. Before you purchase, please read on. LG missed the mark in several ways that will disappoint. The sound is good, too, but sometimes it’s hard to pick out voices and understand. I read it doesn’t support bluetooth headphones. Two more functionally significant disappointments are the remote and ESPN+, or lack thereof. The remote is poorly designed. It has an arrow that often shows up on the screen, but it’s not really perfected. Also, the Alexa button is between the main control circle and the mute button(above). I probably use mute more than anything and if you’re not careful you hit Alexa, which takes you down a rabbit hole to get back to where you were. Last, but not least, you CANNOT get ESPN+ on this TV! They do not offer the app and you can’t install it like, Hulu or YouTube. In theory you could use the TV web browser, but it’s nearly useless and doesn’t provide acceptable streaming. To watch games, I end up hooking my laptop to the set, which is barely acceptable.
R. K (verified owner) –
great picture – liked everything about this tv
R. K (verified owner) –
great picture – liked everything about this tv