The LG NANO90 is a midrange-priced LCD TV that is often significantly less expensive than the Sony X93L, which is priced at a premium. The Sony X93L has better overall picture quality, a higher contrast ratio, and performs better in both dark and bright rooms, making it a strong choice for diverse viewing conditions. It also boasts superior upscaling and motion processing, making it well-suited for sports and action content.
For gaming, both TVs perform well; however, the LG NANO90's slightly lower input lag could be advantageous for fast-paced games. The Sony X93L also excels in sound quality with its higher speaker power and voice commands feature.
If you're budget-conscious and mainly into gaming, the LG NANO90 could serve you well. If you're willing to spend more for enhanced picture quality, sound, and overall performance across various content, including movies and sports, the Sony X93L is the better option. Keep in mind that the Sony model also includes great speakers, which could save you from needing an external sound system. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the LG NANO90 (LCD)
The LG NANO90 (LCD) has no clear advantages over the Sony X93L (LCD).
Advantages of the Sony X93L (LCD)
Excellent for bright room
Good for dark room
Good for movies & TV
Very good for sports
Very good for news, talk, & other TV
Very good for cartoons & animation
Best in class for upscaling
Best in class motion processing
Key differences
Picture Quality
6.1/10
7.9/10
5.28/10
CONTRAST
7.00/10
6.6/10
COLOR VOLUME SCORE
8.7/10
LED FALD
PANEL TYPE
miniLED FALD
IPS
PANEL SUB-TYPE
VA
The Sony X93L (LCD) has good picture quality, while the LG NANO90 (LCD) has only fair picture quality.
Movies & TV
5.6/10
7.9/10
5.28/10
CONTRAST
7.00/10
5.3/10
BLACK UNIFORMITY
6.7/10
7.5/10
UPSCALING
10.0/10
Yes
HDR10 SUPPORT
Yes
No
HDR10+ SUPPORT
No
Yes
DOLBY VISION SUPPORT
Yes
The Sony X93L (LCD) is good for movies & TV, while the LG NANO90 (LCD) is poor.
The LG NANO90 struggles with movies and cinematic content primarily due to its mediocre contrast ratio, less effective local dimming, and poor black uniformity, making dark scenes in movies less impactful. On the other hand, the Sony X93L excels with higher contrast, more effective local dimming, and excellent black uniformity, offering a more immersive experience with deeper blacks and more vivid colors for cinematic viewing.
Sports
6.8/10
8.0/10
7.5/10
MOTION PROCESSING
10.0/10
120Hz
REFRESH RATE
120Hz
8.7/10
INPUT LAG SCORE
7.0/10
7.5/10
UPSCALING
10.0/10
7.8/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
9.0/10
Yes
HLG SUPPORT
Yes
The Sony X93L (LCD) is very good for sports, while the LG NANO90 (LCD) is only fair.
The Sony X93L provides a superior experience for watching sports due to its excellent motion processing which minimizes blur during fast scenes and better manages reflections for clearer visuals in various lighting conditions, while the LG NANO90, though very good at handling reflections, does not process motion as well and has a lower response time, resulting in slightly more motion blur during fast-moving sports. Both TVs have similar viewing angles which are important for watching with a group, but the Sony's strengths in key sports-watching aspects make it the better choice for action-packed content.
Cartoons & Animation
5.6/10
8.5/10
6.5/10
COLOR GAMUT SCORE
7.6/10
6.6/10
COLOR VOLUME SCORE
8.7/10
7.8/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
9.0/10
4.3/10
COLORS OUT OF THE BOX SCORE
7.8/10
5.9/10
GRAY UNIFORMITY
8.2/10
The Sony X93L (LCD) is very good for cartoons & animation, while the LG NANO90 (LCD) is poor.
The LG NANO90 has colors out of the box considered poor, which means the initial color accuracy isn't as good, and the color gamut is rated as fair, indicating a less diverse range of colors; whereas the Sony X93L is attributed with good colors out of the box for better initial color accuracy and has a good color gamut, supporting a wider range of vivid colors that are crucial for animations. Even though the color volume on the Sony X93L is rated as very good compared to LG NANO90's fair rating, enhancing how it displays different shades under varied luminance levels, both have their importance for accurately reproducing the vivid colors typically found in cartoons and animations.
News, Talk, & Other TV
6.4/10
8.9/10
7.8/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
9.0/10
7.5/10
UPSCALING
10.0/10
The Sony X93L (LCD) is very good for news, talk, & other TV, while the LG NANO90 (LCD) is only fair.
The Sony X93L excels in upscaling and out-of-the-box colors, which are crucial for a clear and vibrant presentation of standard definition content like news and talk shows. In contrast, while the LG NANO90 performs well in upscaling, it tends to show colors less impressively straight out of the box, making the Sony X93L a better choice for those particular viewing needs.
Bright Room
6.9/10
9.4/10
6.3/10
VIEWING ANGLE
5.8/10
7.8/10
SDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
9.0/10
7.2/10
HDR BRIGHTNESS SCORE
8.9/10
8.0/10
REFLECTIONS SCORE
8.4/10
The Sony X93L (LCD) is excellent for bright room, while the LG NANO90 (LCD) is only fair.
The LG NANO90's performance in a bright room is fair due to its good SDR and HDR brightness and very good handling of reflections; however, its contrast and color volume are just fair, which can impact the picture quality in brighter environments. On the other hand, the Sony X93L offers excellent SDR brightness and very good HDR brightness, along with very good reflection handling, plus better contrast, color volume, and color gamut, enabling it to deliver a more vibrant and clear picture in brightly lit rooms.
The Sony X93L (LCD) and LG NANO90 (LCD) are both very good for gaming.
The LG NANO90 has a very good response time and input lag which makes it well-suited for gaming, contributing to smooth motion and rapid onscreen reaction to user inputs. Similarly, the Sony X93L has a very good response time and slightly lower but still good input lag, ensuring quick display updates and responsive gameplay.
Cost
$1,719
$1,798
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
$3,000
The LG NANO90 (LCD) has a price of $1,719 and the Sony X93L (LCD) costs $1,798.
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About LG
LG, a prominent TV brand from Korea, has played a significant role in popularizing OLED TVs. OLED technology is hailed as the future of TV technology. Their TVs employ WebOS, a proprietary smart TV software that not only offers seamless functionality but also includes gaming-specific features, earning praise from players worldwide. Often regarded as the gateway to unparalleled viewing experiences, LG's mid-range OLEDs come highly recommended, making them a worthwhile investment for those willing to stretch their budget for superior quality.
About Sony
Sony stands as a highly experienced and widely trusted TV manufacturer, earning a reputation that surpasses all others. A Japanese company, Sony has been making TVs for far longs than it has been making Playstation game consoles. Sony's high-end TVs are often regarded as the ultimate choice for videophiles, representing the epitome of quality, albeit at a premium price point. Renowned for their advanced and precise motion handling, as well as their cutting-edge local dimming algorithms, Sony consistently delivers unparalleled performance in these areas. They include Google TV software with all their TV sets, which grants access to the largest selection of apps available and they also include Bravia Core which is a movie streaming platform specifically for Sony TVs that offers higher picture quality by using more bandwidth.
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