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Nano IPS is an improved IPS technology. It is designed to offer a combination of rapid response times and high image quality and while it is primarily based on the way established IPS panels work, it adds the use of a layer of nano-particles, applied to the backlight.
This helps to create an expansion of the color gamut, producing significantly more vibrant colors and superior picture quality overall. The technology is also compatible with G-Sync and FreeSync, allowing users to create alignment between frame rate and refresh rate, eliminating problems like screen tearing in the process.
165Hz refresh rate
Ready to conquer enemies, lag, and blur. The ultra-fast 165Hz refresh rate handles even the most exhilarating scenes and super-quick visuals.
The viewing angle of this television is a whopping 178°, meaning that you are able to get the same crisp, color-saturated picture even when looking at the screen almost sideways.
Contrast ratio is the measurement of the difference between a display's maximum and minimum brightness; put another way, it's the ratio between the brightest white and the darkest black. For example, a contrast ratio of 1,000:1 means that the brightest white image is 1,000 times brighter than the darkest black.
Static Contrast, otherwise known as “native” or “onscreen,” is a ratio comparing the brightest and darkest shade a display system is capable of producing at the same time. Since this ratio reflects the results from when the panel was made, industry experts typically consider this a more accurate representation of a display’s capabilities.