- LG has revealed prices for its TV range Qne 2025
- Alignment consists of qned9m, qned93, qned87, qned85 and qned82
- Prices have a direct opportunity in the Samsung Neo Qled range, with some cheaper than the rivals
The price for most LG 2025 televisions, the company’s equivalent to Samsung Neo Qled (mini-lid) televisions, is now in nature.
The QNED 2025 range consists in the QNED9M, QNED93, QNED87, QNED85 and QNED82.
From the QNED85 UP, the TVs use a backlight led by Mini, which offers improved black levels and greater brightness on the standard LED.
The prices and information for each model are decomposed below, with each model established for its launch in May. Some retailers like John Lewis, Peter Tyson and Curries are listing several models available now.
The prices of the United Kingdom have not yet been revealed for the Wireless LG QNED9M badge, but is available for $ 1,799 for the 65 -inch model, $ 2,299 for the 75 -inch model and $ 3,499 for the 86 -inch model in the US.
Lg qne 93
The LG QNED93 is available in sizes and prices of 55, 65, 75 and 85 inches is as follows:
- LG 55 inches qned93: £ 1,299
- LG 65 inches qned93: £ 1,799
- LG 75 inches qned93: £ 2,699
- LG 85 inches qned93: £ 3,799
The QNED93 comes with the Alpha 8 AI Gen 2 processor of LG, the same one used in the LG B4 OLED TV, one of the best OLED televisions on the market.
Support Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos. For games, there is support for 4K 144Hz, Dolby Vision Gaming, VRR (AMD Freesync Premium), Hgig and Allm. That list of features is what we hope to see the best game televisions.
It also uses a mini-driver with pro and Dynamic QNed color pro attenuation for a local attenuation and an improved color screen.
LG QNED87
The LG QNED87 is available in 43, 50, 55, 65 and 75 inches and the prices for each size are the following:
- LG 43 inches qned87: £ 699
- Lg 50 inches qned87: £ 949
- LG 55 inches qned87: £ 1,099
- LG 65 inches qned87: £ 1,399
- LG 75 inches QNED87: £ 2,099
The QNED87 uses the same Alpha 8 AI Gen 2 processor as QNED93. It also uses a background -directed backlight, but instead it has a dynamic color that, instead of the pro version in the QNED93.
It supports Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos and again there are 4k 144Hz (120Hz in the 55 -inch model), VRR (AMD Freesync Premium included), Hgig, Allm and Dolby Vision Gaming.
LG QNED85
QNED85 is available in sizes of 55, 65, 75 and 86 inches. The price of this TV is as follows:
- LG 55 inches qned85: £ 1,099
- LG 65 inches qned85: £ 1,399
- LG 75 inches qned85: £ 2,099
- LG 86 inches qned85: £ 2,899
The QNED85 will also use the Alpha 8 AI Gen 2 processor, as well as the QNED87 and QNED93. It also has a dynamic color that.
The QNED85 will support Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos and will come with game characteristics similar to more premium models such as 4K 144Hz (up to 120 Hz in the 55 -inch VRR) (AMD FREESYNC included), HGIG, ALLM and DOLBY VISION GAMING.
LG QNED82
The LG QNED82 will be available in sizes of 43, 50, 55, 65, 75 and 86 inches. The price is as follows (as listed in Curries):
- LG 43 inches qned82: £ 599
- LG 50 inches qned82: £ 749
- LG 55 inches qned82: £ 799
- LG 86 inches qned82: £ 2,699
The largest amount of entry level established in the QNED line, the QNED82 will use the reduced Alpha 7 Ai processor. While there is no clear indication about what type of panel the QNED82 has, it does not have a background light directed by Mini. However, it admits the dynamic qled color.
There is no support Dolby Vision HDR listed, with the TV limited to HDR10 and HLG HDR. For games, the update rate is limited to 60Hz, but there is still support for VRR, Allm and Hgig.
All these sets will have webos 25 with their long list of AI tools, including the janitor of AI (a content recommendation tool based on the visualization history), the voice of the Voice of AI (for personalized profiles) and a personalized sound assistant of AI (which allows users to create their own sound profile using pre -registered sound bits to choose their preferences).
We review webos 25 very highly in our LG G5 and LG C5 OLED TV reviews. It turned out to be easy to use, intuitive and receptive, with the new tools of ia an additional addition
All televisions will also come with the last magic remote control, which presents the buttons of the start center and the AI in favor of the input selection button.
Samsung, take note
While the battle for the title of the best televisions led by Mini is always a very disputed between Samsung, Hisense and TCL in particular, LG seems to have taken the fight directly to Samsung.
The best example of this is that the LG QNED93, which appears in £ 1,299 for its 55 -inch model, is £ 100 cheaper than the 55 -inch model of Samsung QN80F. On paper, these two sets are similar, both using background lights led by Mini and with a pile of game characteristics. The QN80F admits HDR10+, while the QNED93 admits Dolby Vision, a regular point of difference between Samsung and LG.
While LG has released other televisions that in recent years, since this year it seems to have had everything in functions and technology. I saw the QNED93 in person next to its predecessor and I was pleased to update the quality and performance of the image.
We are still waiting for prices in the qned9M badge, the first TV that uses the LG Zero connection box (an external box that houses connections such as HDMI and transmits signal signal signal wirelessly) outside the LG M OLED. It will be interesting to see if these prices compete with the Samsung QN90F flagship, which, casually, does not use the ONECT wireless box.
LG’s QNE range seems to be taking the fight to the Samsung Neo Qled range, which is a similar story for prices in the United States. We have not yet tried any of LG’s ranges or the Samsung neo qled range, but we hope to compare the two.