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Hi, Vee. Thank you for your question about the LG TV (75QNED85AUA) model and the difference between OLED and QNED TVs. Here’s a simple overview: OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode): Each pixel makes its own light, so it has a self-emitting display. OLED can turn off pixels completely, giving perfect blacks and endless contrast, which is excellent for watching movies in dark rooms. Newer OLEDs are brighter, but QNED TVs usually have higher peak brightness. OLED is best for dark rooms, movies, and gaming because of its fast response times and low input lag. QNED (Quantum Nano Emitting Diode): A high-end LCD that mixes Quantum Dot and NanoCell technology with a Mini LED backlight. QNED uses many small LEDs for better control, but it still needs a backlight, so blacks aren’t as deep as OLED, which can cause some “blooming” effects. The Mini LED backlight makes QNED TVs very bright, perfect for bright rooms and colorful HDR. Best for bright rooms with natural light and for those who like bright, colorful images. In short, pick OLED for dark movie rooms and great contrast, while QNED is better for bright areas with lively colors. For more information on the LG 75QNED85AUA, check out https://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-75qned85aua-qned-4k-tv. If you have more questions, feel free to message us on social media @LGUSSupport. We’re here to help! ^Juvy
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