LG 50-Inch Class NANO75 Series Alexa Built-in – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
LG 50-Inch Class NANO75 Series Alexa Built-in 4K Smart TV (3840 x 2160), 60Hz Refresh Rate, AI-Powered 4K, WiSA Ready, Cloud Gaming (50NANO75UQA, 2022)
Brand Name
LG
Item Weight
27.3 pounds
Product Dimensions
44.1 x 9.1 x 27.9 inches
Country of Origin
Mexico
Item model number
50NANO75UQA
Output Wattage
20 Watts
Color Name
Black
Special Features
Nano Color; Billion Rich Colors; Active HDR; Bluetooth Surround Ready; NVIDIA GEFORCE NOW
Speaker Type
Built-In
Test video – LG 50-Inch Class NANO75 Series Alexa Built-in :
Product highlights :
VOICE CONTROL: Use your voice to control your TV and connected devices with built-in support for Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, Apple AirPlay, HomeKit, and many more
NANOCELL DISPLAY: Experience a vivid world of color with deep black
BILLION RICH COLORS: Color your world with over a billion colors* for a lifelike picture that makes it look like you’re there
a5 GEN5 AI PROCESSOR 4K: Enhance your picture and sound with AI from the a5 Gen 5 AI Processor 4K
GAME OPTIMIZER AND DASHBOARD: Make it the best gaming experience by quickly adjusting all your game settings in one location
WebOS: Customize your viewing experience with separate accounts and personalized recommendations for every member of your family
Questions & Answers – LG 50-Inch Class NANO75 Series Alexa Built-in :
➕ What is the price of LG 50-Inch Class NANO75 Series Alexa Built-in in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of LG 50-Inch Class NANO75 Series Alexa Built-in in-store is 1600 SAR VAT.
➕ When LG 50-Inch Class NANO75 Series Alexa Built-in was released ?
The release date was .
➕ What is the price of LG 50-Inch Class NANO75 Series Alexa Built-in cheap used ?
The price of LG 50-Inch Class NANO75 Series Alexa Built-in used is 1120 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of LG 50-Inch Class NANO75 Series Alexa Built-in ?
Special specifications :
VOICE CONTROL: Use your voice to control your TV and connected devices with built-in support for Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, Apple AirPlay, HomeKit, and many more
NANOCELL DISPLAY: Experience a vivid world of color with deep black
➕ 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 4.3 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy LG 50-Inch Class NANO75 Series Alexa Built-in in Saudi Arabia ?
Technical specifications – LG 50-Inch Class NANO75 Series Alexa Built-in :
Screen Size
49.5 Inches
Brand
LG
Supported Internet Services
Netflix, HBO Max, Prime Video, Apple TV, Disney+ and more
Resolution
4K
Refresh Rate
60 Hz
Special Feature
Nano Color; Billion Rich Colors; Active HDR; Bluetooth Surround Ready; NVIDIA GEFORCE NOW
Model Name
FBALG50NANO75UQA
Included Components
Stand, Power Cable, Remote Control Battery (AA), Magic Remote, Quick Start Guide
Connectivity Technology
USB, HDMI
Color
Black
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16 reviews for LG 50-Inch Class NANO75 Series Alexa Built-in
Rated 4 out of 5
G. K (verified owner)–
Remote control sucks – Can someone please tell me why the volume button is between 2 buttons that rip u away from what ur watching? I don’t care if the volume buttone is nubbed up some. This is not the TV remote u need, if ur one of those people constantly adjusting the volume. The channel button should be between those 2 buttons. It’s a streaming world now. The volume buttons are more important than the channel buttons
Rated 5 out of 5
F. K (verified owner)–
The new LG webOS runs very poorly – TV picture quality is top notch for this price point. However I cant give it 5 stars due to the fact that the newly updated 2022 webOS absolutely sucks. It’s so slow, like ‘I click Netflix and it takes 10 seconds to open the app’ slow…
Rated 4 out of 5
R. N (verified owner)–
Good quality picture but the required permissions?? – I like the picture quality but originally setting up this TV I was amazed by how many permissions were required to use LG’s version of their webos. You can bypass all permission requirements by adding a roku, firetv stick or other similar device and just use the TV as a monitor.
Rated 4 out of 5
G. K (verified owner)–
Remote control sucks – Can someone please tell me why the volume button is between 2 buttons that rip u away from what ur watching? I don’t care if the volume buttone is nubbed up some. This is not the TV remote u need, if ur one of those people constantly adjusting the volume. The channel button should be between those 2 buttons. It’s a streaming world now. The volume buttons are more important than the channel buttons
Rated 5 out of 5
M. R (verified owner)–
Great TV – This takes some time to set up but after setup it is a great TV.
Rated 3 out of 5
F. B (verified owner)–
Good TV with a lot of software issues – I got the LG Nanocell 55′ TV last week and have been playing around it over the last couple of days. First lets get to the PROs
Rated 3 out of 5
T. K (verified owner)–
Picture Isn’t Great – Picture quality and color are less than impressive. Not as vibrant as the Samsung it replaced. Also, the viewing angle is terrible. Get off center by 30 degrees and the screen turns starts to appear grayish and slightly fuzzy. The sharper the angle, the worse it gets. Modern TVs should have at least 120 degrees viewing angle. Not worth the premium price.
Rated 2 out of 5
K. L (verified owner)–
Unbelievably poor user interface – I hope you’re ready for the single worst user interface (UI) experience since the turn of the millennia. Providing Amazon devices with a solid run for their money, this product features a frustratingly slow operating system, unnecessarily complex setup, and no ability to import a profile from another LG TV.
Rated 5 out of 5
Z. T (verified owner)–
It’s a bad ass tv – Tv is awesome
Rated 3 out of 5
T. K (verified owner)–
Picture Isn’t Great – Picture quality and color are less than impressive. Not as vibrant as the Samsung it replaced. Also, the viewing angle is terrible. Get off center by 30 degrees and the screen turns starts to appear grayish and slightly fuzzy. The sharper the angle, the worse it gets. Modern TVs should have at least 120 degrees viewing angle. Not worth the premium price.
Rated 5 out of 5
F. K (verified owner)–
The new LG webOS runs very poorly – TV picture quality is top notch for this price point. However I cant give it 5 stars due to the fact that the newly updated 2022 webOS absolutely sucks. It’s so slow, like ‘I click Netflix and it takes 10 seconds to open the app’ slow…
Rated 2 out of 5
K. L (verified owner)–
Unbelievably poor user interface – I hope you’re ready for the single worst user interface (UI) experience since the turn of the millennia. Providing Amazon devices with a solid run for their money, this product features a frustratingly slow operating system, unnecessarily complex setup, and no ability to import a profile from another LG TV.
Rated 5 out of 5
M. R (verified owner)–
Great TV – This takes some time to set up but after setup it is a great TV.
Rated 3 out of 5
F. B (verified owner)–
Good TV with a lot of software issues – I got the LG Nanocell 55′ TV last week and have been playing around it over the last couple of days. First lets get to the PROs
Rated 5 out of 5
Z. T (verified owner)–
It’s a bad ass tv – Tv is awesome
Rated 4 out of 5
R. N (verified owner)–
Good quality picture but the required permissions?? – I like the picture quality but originally setting up this TV I was amazed by how many permissions were required to use LG’s version of their webos. You can bypass all permission requirements by adding a roku, firetv stick or other similar device and just use the TV as a monitor.
G. K (verified owner) –
Remote control sucks – Can someone please tell me why the volume button is between 2 buttons that rip u away from what ur watching? I don’t care if the volume buttone is nubbed up some. This is not the TV remote u need, if ur one of those people constantly adjusting the volume. The channel button should be between those 2 buttons. It’s a streaming world now. The volume buttons are more important than the channel buttons
F. K (verified owner) –
The new LG webOS runs very poorly – TV picture quality is top notch for this price point. However I cant give it 5 stars due to the fact that the newly updated 2022 webOS absolutely sucks. It’s so slow, like ‘I click Netflix and it takes 10 seconds to open the app’ slow…
R. N (verified owner) –
Good quality picture but the required permissions?? – I like the picture quality but originally setting up this TV I was amazed by how many permissions were required to use LG’s version of their webos. You can bypass all permission requirements by adding a roku, firetv stick or other similar device and just use the TV as a monitor.
G. K (verified owner) –
Remote control sucks – Can someone please tell me why the volume button is between 2 buttons that rip u away from what ur watching? I don’t care if the volume buttone is nubbed up some. This is not the TV remote u need, if ur one of those people constantly adjusting the volume. The channel button should be between those 2 buttons. It’s a streaming world now. The volume buttons are more important than the channel buttons
M. R (verified owner) –
Great TV – This takes some time to set up but after setup it is a great TV.
F. B (verified owner) –
Good TV with a lot of software issues – I got the LG Nanocell 55′ TV last week and have been playing around it over the last couple of days. First lets get to the PROs
T. K (verified owner) –
Picture Isn’t Great – Picture quality and color are less than impressive. Not as vibrant as the Samsung it replaced. Also, the viewing angle is terrible. Get off center by 30 degrees and the screen turns starts to appear grayish and slightly fuzzy. The sharper the angle, the worse it gets. Modern TVs should have at least 120 degrees viewing angle. Not worth the premium price.
K. L (verified owner) –
Unbelievably poor user interface – I hope you’re ready for the single worst user interface (UI) experience since the turn of the millennia. Providing Amazon devices with a solid run for their money, this product features a frustratingly slow operating system, unnecessarily complex setup, and no ability to import a profile from another LG TV.
Z. T (verified owner) –
It’s a bad ass tv – Tv is awesome
T. K (verified owner) –
Picture Isn’t Great – Picture quality and color are less than impressive. Not as vibrant as the Samsung it replaced. Also, the viewing angle is terrible. Get off center by 30 degrees and the screen turns starts to appear grayish and slightly fuzzy. The sharper the angle, the worse it gets. Modern TVs should have at least 120 degrees viewing angle. Not worth the premium price.
F. K (verified owner) –
The new LG webOS runs very poorly – TV picture quality is top notch for this price point. However I cant give it 5 stars due to the fact that the newly updated 2022 webOS absolutely sucks. It’s so slow, like ‘I click Netflix and it takes 10 seconds to open the app’ slow…
K. L (verified owner) –
Unbelievably poor user interface – I hope you’re ready for the single worst user interface (UI) experience since the turn of the millennia. Providing Amazon devices with a solid run for their money, this product features a frustratingly slow operating system, unnecessarily complex setup, and no ability to import a profile from another LG TV.
M. R (verified owner) –
Great TV – This takes some time to set up but after setup it is a great TV.
F. B (verified owner) –
Good TV with a lot of software issues – I got the LG Nanocell 55′ TV last week and have been playing around it over the last couple of days. First lets get to the PROs
Z. T (verified owner) –
It’s a bad ass tv – Tv is awesome
R. N (verified owner) –
Good quality picture but the required permissions?? – I like the picture quality but originally setting up this TV I was amazed by how many permissions were required to use LG’s version of their webos. You can bypass all permission requirements by adding a roku, firetv stick or other similar device and just use the TV as a monitor.