Even though it still considered OLED to be the peak of television technology for now, LG has announced that the new QNED LED TV technology will make Australia’s debut this July.
Three Mini LED QNED models will be available to buy from a leading Australian retailer, starting with QNED91 4K, followed by Qned96 8K and Qned99 8K.
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Qned is a completely new category for LG, in that it combines the nanocell LG LCD color filtering with quantum dot colors and mini mini mini backlight technology to provide exceptional blacks, higher bright colors.
It should be noted that LED mini technology is still based on traditional LCD LCD Tech Display – which makes it more affordable than the OLED LG range, which uses its own lighting pixels.
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Unlike traditional LED backlight, mini LED is very small, allowing for television with thousands of dimming zones, compared to hundreds. The result is greater lighting accuracy, the contrast level is less bleeding and almost-OLED.
Kicking range is LG’s QNED91 4K, which will be available in version 65-inch (AU $ 4,799), 75-inch (AU $ 5,999) and version 86-inch (AU $ 8,399).
It was followed by the QNED96 8K option, launched 65-inch (AU $ 5,399) and 75-inch option (AU $ 6,599), and QNED99 8K, which came in 65 inches (AU $ 5,999), 75 inches (AU $ 7,799) and 86 inches (AU $ 10,799).
Mini LED TV QNED LG will join the existing 2021 Aussie lineup, which includes a new OLED model in the range of C1, Z1 and G1. Here are the cost of OLED 2021 LG in Australia.