I have been looking at this set as well. The price is $300 above the 2019 model. I am not that tech savy, and couldn’t figure out if there was anything worth the fairly modest price increase.It appears that in the USA LG and certain dealers will start shipping the 86 inch version of 2020 LG Nano 90 series UHD 4k set this week of presently April 20, 2020.
I don’t own it, but I think the panel is still IPS. If so, it’s never going to be great dark room/movie watching.So, presumably some folks have the 86NANO90UNA at this point, the 55” starts shipping on Monday. Any thoughts if you own it? This is basically a review desert so we’ll have to lean on you guys if you purchased it. I’m holding off to see how it stacks up against other TVs at this point but I think we’re a little curious to see how it performs with the Forbes article implying some improvements.
Unfortunately, B&H doesn't allow returns of opened TVs larger than 37".B&H has the 55” in stock now. Most sites targeted an April 27 rollout of this size. Someone go buy one, review it, and return it if it sucks.
Does LG still resort to IPS panels as of 2020 or have they changed their higher end models to VA?
Read the updated review, it sounds somewhat improved but not significantly. 32 zones concerns me, how does this stack up to the q80t?