Updated January 10, 2024·Prices updated 24 hours ago
The LG NANO75 is generally more expensive but offers a slightly better overall experience for gaming and sports viewing, with better motion processing and a higher gaming score. It also has one more HDMI port, which may be beneficial if you have multiple devices to connect.
On the other hand, the LG UP7000 is less expensive, performs similarly in bright rooms, and has a comparable score for movies and general content viewing. However, it has fewer HDMI ports and lower motion processing, which could affect fast-moving content like sports and gaming.
If the budget is a concern and you primarily watch movies or stream content, the UP7000 could serve well. If you're more oriented towards gaming and sports and don't mind spending extra for a slight performance edge, the NANO75 is the better option. Give Feedback
This comparison is based on the 65" LG NANO75 (LCD) and the 65" LG UP7000 (LCD).
Advantages of the LG NANO75 (LCD)
Good motion processing
Good reflections
Advantages of the LG UP7000 (LCD)
The LG UP7000 (LCD) has no clear advantages over the LG NANO75 (LCD).
Key differences
Cost
$900
$620
$200
$400
$600
$800
$1,000
$1,200
$1,400
The LG NANO75 (LCD) has a price of $900 and the LG UP7000 (LCD) costs $620.
The LG NANO75 (LCD) and LG UP7000 (LCD) both have poor picture quality.
Movies & TV
5.2/10
5.1/10
4.97/10
CONTRAST
5.37/10
5.0/10
BLACK UNIFORMITY
5.1/10
7.5/10
UPSCALING
7.5/10
Yes
HDR10 SUPPORT
Yes
No
HDR10+ SUPPORT
No
No
DOLBY VISION SUPPORT
No
The LG NANO75 (LCD) and LG UP7000 (LCD) are both poor for movies & TV.
The LG NANO75 and LG UP7000 have low contrast, lack local dimming, and suffer from poor black uniformity, which are crucial for a good movie-watching experience, particularly in dark scenes which may appear gray instead of black. Additionally, both TVs have narrow color volumes and their colors out of the box may not be accurate, affecting the vividness and realism which can be particularly noticeable in cinematic content.
Sports
6.7/10
6.5/10
7.5/10
MOTION PROCESSING
6.0/10
60Hz
REFRESH RATE
60Hz
10.0/10
INPUT LAG SCORE
10.0/10
7.5/10
UPSCALING
7.5/10
5.8/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
6.8/10
Yes
HLG SUPPORT
Yes
The LG NANO75 (LCD) and LG UP7000 (LCD) are both only fair for sports.
The LG NANO75 and LG UP7000 both include LCD screens with LED IPS technology, which generally offers wider viewing angles but exhibits poorer contrast and is not as good in dark rooms. The NANO75 stands out with better motion processing, making it more suitable for sports where fast movements are common, while the UP7000, although offering similar viewing angles, falls behind in motion handling and has a slower response time, resulting in more blur during fast action.
Gaming
5.7/10
5.6/10
6.1/10
RESPONSE TIME SCORE
5.9/10
10.0/10
INPUT LAG SCORE
10.0/10
7.5/10
MOTION PROCESSING
6.0/10
0.0/100
GAMING LOCAL DIMMING
0.0/100
5.7/10
GAME HDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
5.9/10
The LG NANO75 (LCD) and LG UP7000 (LCD) are both poor for gaming.
The LG NANO75 and LG UP7000 both have good input lag performance, which is crucial for gaming, but they fall short on response time, with the LG UP7000's being much slower compared to the LG NANO75, potentially causing more motion blur during fast-paced games. Despite their good input lag, neither TV supports high refresh rates, limiting the smoothness and responsiveness for gaming on both models.
Cartoons & Animation
5.9/10
5.6/10
6.5/10
COLOR GAMUT SCORE
5.8/10
5.8/10
COLOR VOLUME SCORE
5.8/10
5.8/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
6.8/10
7.7/10
COLORS OUT OF THE BOX SCORE
5.2/10
6.0/10
GRAY UNIFORMITY
6.6/10
The LG NANO75 (LCD) and LG UP7000 (LCD) are both poor for cartoons & animation.
The LG NANO75 and LG UP7000 both have issues with colors that affect their performance for watching cartoons and animation; the NANO75 has fair color gamut and poor color volume, whereas the UP7000 has poor scores in both color out of the box and color gamut, resulting in less vibrant and accurate colors essential for animated content.
News, Talk, & Other TV
6.1/10
5.9/10
5.8/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
6.8/10
7.5/10
UPSCALING
7.5/10
Although they have very similar scores, PerfectRec considers LG NANO75 (LCD) to be only fair for news, talk, & other TV, while the LG UP7000 (LCD) is poor.
The LG NANO75 performs better for watching news and talk shows because it has better upscaling and SDR brightness, which are crucial for clear picture quality in these types of content. Meanwhile, the LG UP7000 is considered less suitable due to its lower performance in these areas, and its color performance right out of the box and overall color gamut are less vivid compared to the LG NANO75.
Bright Room
5.8/10
5.9/10
6.8/10
VIEWING ANGLE
6.8/10
5.8/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
6.8/10
5.5/10
HDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
5.7/10
7.8/10
REFLECTIONS SCORE
6.0/10
The LG UP7000 (LCD) and LG NANO75 (LCD) are both poor for bright room.
The LG NANO75's subpar SDR and HDR brightness combined with its good reflection handling can make it challenging to watch in a bright room. In contrast, the LG UP7000, while having slightly better SDR brightness, still struggles due to its fair reflection handling, which can be problematic in well-lit environments.
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