LG Electronics has outlined the qualities of its new QNED TV.
In a statement, the company said its QNED Mini LED TV packs smaller LEDs into the backlight compared to other similarly-sized TV screens, increasing brightness and dimming zones.
According to the company, generally speaking, a larger TV screen is a good thing and larger TVs have grown in popularity among consumers as well as in availability over time.
It further said that, ‘‘However, simply having a larger screen does not always result in a hyper-realistic viewing experience. As we enter the era of ultra-large TVs, LG Electronics has been upgrading its screen technology to provide the best in-home entertainment. To learn more about these changes, we are exploring three key features that make the large-screen experience truly exceptional.
‘‘LG has combined NanoCell and Quantum Dot technologies in its QNED TVs—the only display manufacturer to have done this—to produce richer and more vibrant colours than were previously possible on LCD TVs. The latest 75” and 65” LG QNED 81 series TVs, available in 2023 and a popular choice among consumers, bring a new level of immersion to viewing content in true 4K at 120 Hz. They are also the most accessible in the new QNED range. LG has taken QNED a step further by adding Mini-LED technology to some models in the range. Whereas conventional LED TVs only have a few hundred LEDs used for backlighting, QNED Mini-LED TVs are lit with up to 30,000 mini-LEDs. These mini-LEDs are smaller and more densely distributed, allowing them to produce far higher peak brightness, crisp picture quality, and richer colours. They also feature Full-Array Local Dimming to reduce backlight bleeding, or the ‘halo effect’ and deliver deep blacks in dark scenes.’’