LG’s latest in TV color technology and MiniLED backlighting for a fully loaded, versatile LG LED TV. Experience lifelike picture with more depth and rich colors thanks to the advanced α7 Gen5 AI Processor 4K that adjusts picture and sound qualities to give you a fabulous experience no matter what you’re watching. Quantum Dot NanoCell Color Technology is worth a thousand words and more by delivering richer, more accurate colors for a beautiful picture every time. And you can see brighter colors with deeper black from MiniLEDs that are 40x smaller than traditional LEDs. Precision Dimming ups the clarity by minimizing the halo effect. And just add popcorn on movie nights to get in the action the way directors intended with FILMMAKER MODE — and enhance every moment with Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos for the ultimate home theater experience. You’ll see it, hear it and feel it with the AI Sound Pro from the α7 Gen5 AI Processor that automatically up-mixes 2-channel audio into virtual 5.1.2 channel sound for an immersive audio experience every time.
Q: Does the LG qned85 have a narrow stand option and if so what is the distance between the legs?
A: I mounted mine on the wall. It comes with two stands and the stands can be attached in mutable positions. Narrow and wide.
A: Hi, The LG QNED80 is the entry-level model in LG's mid-range QNED lineup. It's a new TV for 2022, sitting below the LG QNED85, and it combines quantum dot technology with LG's proprietary NanoCell technology to display a wider range of colors compared to lower-range models.It's missing features you would expect from a mid-range TV, like Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support. It also doesn't have Mini LED backlighting like most of the QNED lineup. Luckily, it has many of the same gaming features as higher-end models, like a 120Hz panel, HDMI 2.1 bandwidth, and variable refresh rate (VRR) support. ^Vanessa
A: Hello, yes it can be.^Venette
Q: What is the best 65inch lg tv for around 1200?
A: Hi, you can check the BestBuy website to check the specs that you need and the price. ^Vanessa
A: Nope! There is not a film.
Q: How are the reflections on the screen in a bright room?
A: Hello, it is not that glossy.^Venette
A: You cannot set them anywhere. There are slots that the feet go into. I too have a table that is narrower than the 45.8 inch maximum width for the stand. I was skeptical that the TV would be stable with the 16.7 inch setting. But, the TV is completely stable with the feet set at that setting. I hope this helps.
A: Hello, QNED 83 uses the older a7 gen 4 processor while This year's LG QNED 80 and 85 use the newer a7 gen 5 processor. ^Vanessa

LG’s latest in TV color technology and MiniLED backlighting for a fully loaded, versatile LG LED TV. Experience lifelike picture with more depth and rich colors thanks to the advanced α7 Gen5 AI Processor 4K that adjusts picture and sound qualities to give you a fabulous experience no matter what you’re watching. Quantum Dot NanoCell Color Technology is worth a thousand words and more by delivering richer, more accurate colors for a beautiful picture every time. And you can see brighter colors with deeper black from MiniLEDs that are 40x smaller than traditional LEDs. Precision Dimming ups the clarity by minimizing the halo effect. And just add popcorn on movie nights to get in the action the way directors intended with FILMMAKER MODE — and enhance every moment with Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos for the ultimate home theater experience. You’ll see it, hear it and feel it with the AI Sound Pro from the α7 Gen5 AI Processor that automatically up-mixes 2-channel audio into virtual 5.1.2 channel sound for an immersive audio experience every time.

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The Hisense QD7 Series changes the TV game. It’s a solid introduction to realistic Mini-LED contrasts and QLED Color with over one billion shades. Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos put you in the stands, so you can see every blade of grass, hear every call of the ref and cheer of the fans. And advance your gameplay with Game Mode Plus and 144Hz Game Mode Pro by virtually eliminating screen tearing.

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I haven't bought a new TV in a decade, so my amazement is skewed, but I am amazed by this TV! It's the first 4K picture for my household, and it's got the Dolby Vision and HDR with the full-array backlight dimming feature, so it's a huge difference. I paired it with a new LG Soundbar, and even wirelessly connected via bluetooth, the LG Sound Sync is maybe my favorite feature because it sounds cinematic and the TV and soundbar power on off in sync (which was the biggest flaw in my previous setup with auto-power settings). I chose LG because I have an LG TV from 12-14 years ago that still has a great picture, but the TV I replaced is a 10 year old Samsung that I was never as happy with. Plus, I bought other Samsung appliances around that same time, and lets just say that because of a simple little ice maker component, I will never ever buy any device or appliance made by Samsung for as long as I care to hold this grudge (7 years so far). I upped my budget to choose the Mini-LED type simply because I've been watching TV with the terrible edge-lighting shadows on my Samsung, and it just recently started exhibiting a glowing defect that looks like the Star Trek logo at the bottom of darker scenes. OLED was beyond my budget and my TV is in a bright sunny room so I was worried I needed more brightness than an affordable OLED could provide. I can't say much about the webOS. I have the newest model Apple TV 4K and it's still far better than my first impressions of the LG webOS, so I'm not going to bother installing anything on there. I just want the power button on my Apple TV remote to turn the TV on and it does that perfectly without any other setup hassle. The first thing Apple TV did was tell me that I now a have a TV that supports Dolby Vision (I made sure to use a new HDMI 2.1 cable) and everything looks noticeably better. The one thing that got me worried, which I want to put here because it did go away - the TV right away wanted to update itself, of course. I don't know if my update failed or if it had to do two consecutive updates, but it apparently waits until you turn the TV off and back on to run the update, and so both times I came back to the TV on the first evening, instead of going straight to my Apple TV Home Screen, it showed a webOS logo and a spinning progress indicator for almost 10 seconds before going to the HDMI input. This loading screen must be some kind of firmware update mode that doesn't activate the mini-led, because while I'm looking at this loading indicator taking forever, the background looks like terrible edge-lighting. The second time it did this, it said 'Update complete' before it went to Apple TV, and then fortunately the third time I turned the TV on, it went quickly to Apple TV. Shew! Mounting was a hassle, it might have been worth it to pay for professional installation even though I'm an avid DIYer. It's suprisingly heavier than my old TV even though it's way thinner, and I put it on a flush-mount to get that nice sleek look, but then it was extremely difficult to connect all the wires. I gave up on connecting the optical wire and the ethernet cable that are towards the bottom facing down, but I found that the bluetooth connection to the LG Soundbar was perfectly sufficient for now and wifi is just fine if I'm going to be using the Apple TV anyway. It might have been easier to have a third person connect all the cables while two of us were holding it and then put it on the wall and try to wrap and tuck the excess cabling back behind it. Or sacrifice the flush mount, but it looks so good!
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jason Posted
Just WOW! Never had such a beautiful picture from a tv! I got the OB deal and didnt come with a remote. $12 used oem from backmarket works perfect. Make sure you get the right part number as amazon is misleading. This tv hadn't hiccuped in the 2 months weve had it. Thank you BB!
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Billet Posted
This review is being written 2 weeks in to owning this television. My expectations are met with this television. The picture quality is impressive and smooth. Upgraded from a 50” Samsung TV and the OS on this LG is a huge upgrade.
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Dann Posted