QNED technology LG QNED features QNED technology, a
ground-breaking innovation that delivers content that is bursting
with richer and more accurate colours, with 100% colour volume
displaying delicate differences in tone and colour spectrum never
seen before in LCD TVs. Smart processor for optimised pictures
and sound LG QNED80T features the smart α5 AI Processor: the
brain of the TV. Features supported include 4K Upscaling for
sharp pictures, and AI Brightness Control, which uses sensors to
intelligently adjust the brightness based on the ambient light in
your room, for an optimal picture. Plus AI Sound Pro to upscale
stereo sound into an immersive, virtual 9.1.2 channel surround
sound experience. Smart webOS Platform LG QNED80T features webOS,
LG's smart platform which hosts a huge variety of the best
streaming services – including Freeview Play, NOW, Netflix, Prime
Video, Disney+ and much more - while making browsing and
searching for what to watch completely hassle-free. If you want
to enjoy content mirrored from your smartphone you can do so
easily with support for AirPlay 2 and Chromecast. The smart
platform is controlled with the LG Magic Remote, which includes
voice control for ultimate convenience. What’s more, with LG’s
webOS Re:new program, you’ll enjoy upgrades to the latest version
for five years*. *Customers will receive 4 upgrades over time,
starting from the launch version. Sophisticated and super-slim
design The premium finish and stylish stand will look great in
any living space, and the slim profile will ensure an unobtrusive
look should you choose to wall mount the TV. *Wall mounting
requires a wall-mount bracket – not included. Immersive cinema
experience Support for Filmmaker Mode ensures the movie looks
just as the director intended, and HDR technology provides an
expanded colour palette and contrast range, for more impactful
images. Game Optimiser & ALLM Level up your gaming by optimising
the picture for whatever type of game you are playing.
Review: At £322 this TV is an unbeatable deal. Fantastic as a PC
monitor. - In short... I paid £322 for this TV and at that price
it's an unbeatable deal. It makes a great affordable large format
PC monitor. I have used 40"-43" TV's as my computer monitor for
some time now and this is the best one yet. It has a fantastic
response time meaning no noticeable lag or blur on the mouse
cursor. The text is extremely sharp and it's got an excellent
viewing angle with no washed out colours in the corners when sat
only 70cm away. The colours are vibrant and blacks are pretty
good too considering it's an IPS panel. Having a 43" variant is
the perfect size for a PC monitor. Some other brands start at
50", which is far too big for this purpose. I have not used the
smart or TV features, but they should be similar to my LG OLED as
it has the same a5 gen7 AI processor and WebOS system, which is
pretty good. The magic remote and menu's feel as responsive as on
my OLED. The sound isn't brilliant as it's a little tinny and
lacking bass, but that's not an issue for me as I mainly use
headphones connected through a DAC from my PC. If you were to use
as a TV, I would recommend a separate sound bar. My previous
Hisense model lasted less than 4 years and it's a model which is
still available at £279. I am so glad I paid a little bit more as
this LG QNED is a far superior product. Yes, this QNED is not as
good as the LG OLED I have in the living room, but that cost 3x
as much. If you are on a budget and if you can stretch to
£322-£350 I would highly recommend the LG QNED over the only
slighly cheaper standard LED models. More so if you want to use
it as a PC monitor.
Review: Godd all round TV - Great picture. Good sound. Easy to
set up. A little annoying that it goes to the LG home page
instead to the last HDMI input so takes more key presses to get
to our Virgin TV. This might be a setting issue but if so I can’t
find how to change it. Happy with the tv overall. One other
observation,we bought this to replace an ear lie LG TV of the
same size. When hung on the wall bracket it hangs lower than our
old one so we can now see the plugs in the wall above the TV.
This might not matter for you. Fitting on the wall was expensive
but that’s not the TV’s fault.