December 10, 2020

What is NanoCell technology for LG TVs?

LG launched a line of premium NanoCell LCD TVs in 2020 with relatively affordable prices . But after all, what is this Nanocell technology, and what does it impact on the image resolution of the smart TV?

The inner workings of the technology are a secret kept by LG. However, Nanocell is of interest to the screen industry because it is being promoted as an innovative way to increase the color gamut, in addition to improving the viewing angle.

Although it cannot be fully explained, there is some speculation about what LG is doing to differentiate its line of LCD monitors and thus compete with Samsung and others who are adopting quantum dots to obtain a wide range of colors (WCG).

The color range has become an important specification in the canvas industry in recent years. Companies have explored many different technologies to improve the color gamut, including narrow red and green matches, quantum dots, improvements to the color filter and even the liquid crystal itself.

Usually, companies hire IT Specialists to solve technical problems, such as computer systems, software, hardware, networks, cloud platforms, etc.

What is NanoCell?
NanoCell technology is exclusive to the LG Electronics brand. NanoCell offers unmatched image quality with enhanced color purity and, yes, it is noticeable.

Previously, LG called NanoCell technology IPS-Nano. It's because the technology was a combination of LG's IPS (In-Plane Switching) LCD technology and nano cells. The result is a double improvement in the viewing experience.

NanoCell technology
Wavelength in NanoCell technology
At the heart of every LG NanoCell TV is an IPS screen. This is the technology used in many smartphones and tablets today due to its wide viewing angles and great colors. And few LCD TVs use IPS screens, but what is NanoCell?

Simply put, this technology improves colors by removing unwanted opaque colors from the image. This makes reds and greens purer, and is achieved using nanoscale particles, which operate as a light-absorbing filter to remove those unwanted wavelengths of light.

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