LG's QNED Mini-LED TV lineup launches in July 2021

Ro, 30 June 2021

LG's brand new QNED TV series is about to be released globally starting July. The new bit about those TVs is the Mini-LED backlighting combiled with LG's Quantum Dot NanoCell tech, which is still based on the QLED types of panels like Samsung's QLED series. Optimization and implementation is what sets them apart.

LG's QNED Mini-LED TV lineup launches in July 2021

The LG QNED TVs will come in several flavors - 8K QNED99, QNED95 and 4K QNED90. They all take advantage of the Mini-LED backlight boasting far more granular local dimming and better HDR capabilities than their standard LCD TV counterparts. The 86-inch 8K TV from LG, for example, features around 2,500 local dimming zones achieved through 30,000 separate, small LEDs.

The QNED series will be offered from 65" to 86" and will start their release with North America and move onto other markets throughout July.

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  • FyBy
  • 02 Jul 2021
  • SXu

Really? I didnt saw nanocell in action. I have only QLED TV with panel from Samsung and everything perfect except absence of FALD. Main problem of IPS is lower contrast in compare with VA. But if you do very decent FALD, you should be able to make ex...

QNED = IPS panel It will always look bad no matter how good the local dimming is.

  • S Yu
  • 01 Jul 2021
  • vUX

Finally...now it's funny how Xiaomi's still releasing local dimming with as low as a laughable 100 dimming regions, with miniLED no less. There's absolutely no use for miniLED if they're laid out that sparsely inside the backligh...

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