LG’s QNED Mini-LED TVs go on sale next month

After being announced at CES back in January, LG has confirmed its range of QNED TVs using Mini-LED technology will go on sale globally starting next month.

If you’ve been holding on then the wait is nearly over for the sought after LCD technology to better rival OLED. Well, when it comes to LG’s models anyway as Samsung’s equivalent Neo QLEDTVsare already available.

LG’s line-up of Mini-LED powered TVs consists of the 4K QNED90 and then 8K resolution QNED95 and QNED99. Sizes range from 65- to 86in. The firm says they will arrive in North America first “followed by additional regions around the world in the weeks ahead”.

No prices have been revealed yet but Samsung sells theflagship Neo QLED Q95Afor an RRP of£2,999for a 65in model so it’s likely LG’s QNED90 will be a similar amount. The Q90A in the US at the same panel size isUS$2,599.

“LG QNED Mini LED TV represents an evolutionary leap forward, leveraging LG’s unique colour reproduction technology and mini LED backlighting to achieve the pinnacle of LCD picture quality,” said Park Hyoung-sei, president of the LG Home Entertainment Company.

This is achieved by packing in many more LEDs into the backlight compared to a conventional LCD TV. For example, the 86in QNED99 has around 30,000 LED lights and 2,500 local dimming zones giving you a 10 times better contrast ratio vs older generation LCD.

Still confused about Mini-LED technology? Read ourfull guide to the new type of TV panel.

If you are more keen on an OLED model,LG announced yesterdaythat models including the 2021 C1 andG1are being updated to support a 4K 120Hz Dolby Vision gaming mode.

Author: Chris Martin, Reviews Editor, Tech Advisor

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