
Push the limits with 8K resolution, maximum contrast, rich color and the fluid action of 120Hz refresh rate. QNED Mini-LED ushers in revolutionary brightness and contrast with miniLED in tandem with the maximum color of Quantum NanoCell Color Technology. MiniLED technology uses smaller LEDs to maximize precise luminance, a higher level of contrast for more brilliant colors and deeper blacks. Our most advanced 8K AI processor optimizes every scene. Couple that with hands-free voice control and Wi-fi 6 for better connectivity.
Q: Does the LG 86QNED99UPA have an issue with glare, burn in or blooming? Thanks
A: Model 86QNED99UPA offers Full Array Local Dimming means higher contrast and deeper blacks, Wide Viewing Angle with IPS Technology and has a semi-gloss screen that handles reflections well. ^Daphane
A: The panel bit depth is 10. ^Daphane
Q: I see there are 4 HDMI inputs, does this monitor display 4 quadrants of 4K 60Hz simultaneously?
A: Hello, yes it does.^Venette
Q: When will this 86 inch QNED99 be back in stock?? Anytime soon hopefully??
A: I cannot provide a time table as to when this TV will be available. We are sorry for the delayed availability of products. Please rest assured, we are working as quickly as possible to make our products available. We appreciate your commitment to the LG brand. ^Daphane
A: Thank You LG for that Prompt Answer! I am excited for this TV. Tho I am very disappointed to realize that the Model QNED that I want is showing Available for all the Eastern States and Unavailable for all the Western States. Why is that? Seems so unfair. I hope my TV does not sell out or bought by botz seconds after they become available like the 65" QNED I tried to buy the other day and it kept saying Unavailable Once already in my Cart. I hope I get my TV soon because my Birthday is end of Month and this would be the Best Birthday Ever with my new QNED MINI LED TV. Please Stock the Western USA and Stores! Thank You Best Buy and LG
Q: Is the QNED a led tv? Does QNED have burn in?
A: LG QNED MiniLED represents the dawn of a new era for LED TVs. The pioneering display combines a mini LED backlight with Quantum Dot NanoCell Color Technology to deliver an all-new TV experience. This is truly the pinnacle of LED TV. Burn-in and image retention are possible on virtually any display. It is rare for an average TV consumer to create an environment that could result in burn-in. Most cases of burn-in in televisions is a result of static images or on-screen elements displaying on the screen uninterrupted for many hours or days at a time – with brightness typically at peak levels. So, it is possible to create image retention in almost any display if one really tries hard enough. And even if image retention does occur from extreme usage, it can usually be mitigated within a short period of time by turning the display off for a while, and watching a few hours of varying content (such as your standard TV watching and channel-surfing). ^Daphane
A: I cannot explain or justify design ideas and/or concepts. ^Daphane