Best Buy has
86" LG 90 Series QNED Mini-LED 4K 120Hz UHD Smart WebOS TV (2024 Model; 86QNED90TUA) on sale for
$1799.99.
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Champagne13 for finding this deal
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Specs/Key Features- Resolution: 2160x3840 (4K)
- Processor: α8 AI Processor w/ Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro
- Refresh Rate : 120Hz
- High Dynamic Range Format: HDR 10/Hybrid Log-Gamma/Dolby Vision
- LED Panel: QNED
- ATSC/Clear QAM TV Tuner Kit
- WiFi w/ Bluetooth 5.1
- VESA Mount: 600x400mm
- Compatible w/ Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple HomeKit
- Smart Platform: webOS
Warranty- Includes a 1-year manufacturer's warranty w/ purchase (parts + labor)
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I was able to fix it by replacing the LEDs but this was a project and a half. Before buying an LG LED TV I would make sure they resolved this issue with the LEDs not burning out but "burning blue". Just my 2c.
I was able to fix it by replacing the LEDs but this was a project and a half. Before buying an LG LED TV I would make sure they resolved this issue with the LEDs not burning out but "burning blue". Just my 2c.
I still prefer OLED. My puny LG 48" OLED is a beautiful TV set tho. I wish I had a 55 or 65 but right now we don't have the space.
If you care most about the quality of the picture, look at the Samsung and LG OLED deals, this MiniLED seems like a great deal overall though.
We'll have to wait for the RTINGS review to see which panel type is being used.
I still prefer OLED. My puny LG 48" OLED is a beautiful TV set tho. I wish I had a 55 or 65 but right now we don't have the space.
If you care most about the quality of the picture, look at the Samsung and LG OLED deals, this MiniLED seems like a great deal overall though.
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That's the technology that the panel is using not the panel type. You typically want a VA panel for better contrast, but IPS panels are typically better at off angle viewing. Contrast levels are worse on IPS panels. If you're viewing your TV directly in front of you, you'll want a VA panel.
We'll have to wait for the RTINGS review to see which panel type is being used.