LG 65-Inch Class QNED85T Series LED Smart TV 4K Processor Flat Screen with Magic Remote AI-Powered with Alexa Built-in (65QNED85TUA, 2024)
$896.99
Price: $896.99
(as of Jan 18, 2025 08:37:54 UTC – Details)
Cutting-Edge Color with AI Power
AI-powered LG QNED85 with super-fast native 120Hz refresh rate so you see smoother action. The combination of Quantum Dot and NanoCell technologies creates a vivid and immersive experience.
QNED CONTRAST: See more natural-looking images. Powerful deep-learning algorithms help improve contrast ratio and enhance brightness.
QUANTUM DOT NANOCELL COLOR: Delivering richer, more accurate colors for a beautiful picture every time.
120 HZ REFRESH RATE: Keep up with fast action games, sports and blockbuster movies with smooth, crisp motion even in the fastest scenes, with a native 120Hz refresh rate.
a8 AI PROCESSOR: Refined picture, powered by AI No more fiddling with picture settings. The a8 AI Processor 4K with AI Picture Pro identifies the type of content you’re watching to automatically select the ideal setting and fine-tune the picture for the best watching experience and with Multi View with 2 screens lets you split your screen into two unique views so you can watch even more than before.
HDR10 PRO: HDR10 Pro delivers a dramatic visual experience and elevated picture quality by enhancing each color on your screen for a “wow” effect.
webOS RE:NEW PROGRAM: Enjoy new software updates and feature refreshes for 5 years with webOS Re:New Program.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the TV’s picture quality and color accuracy. They find it offers good value for money. However, some customers have issues with brightness and screen damage. There are mixed opinions on functionality, sound quality, and setup ease.
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5 reviews for LG 65-Inch Class QNED85T Series LED Smart TV 4K Processor Flat Screen with Magic Remote AI-Powered with Alexa Built-in (65QNED85TUA, 2024)
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Audrey –
I think that it is a great TV and it can improve in-place withs some software updates!
A Very Nice TV Set! I purchased the NEW LG 55″ QNED85T Model 2024 TV from Amazon and it is a very nice TV and yet it does need some software updates. Yet, regardless of that and because of where other TVs align I would have given it a 19 out of 20 Stars and that is pretty hard to do and so I gave it 5 Stars. The model number of the TV is 55QNED85TUA and I think all of the versions except the 50″ and the 98″ use an IPS LCD LED EDGE-LIT Backlit panel and that the sizes of 55″ and many others use an IPS LCD Quantum Dot Nanocell LCD Panel. I did ask LG themselves and they clarified thus far that it is an Edge-Lit LED Panel and yet it is an LCD panel that is an EDGE-Lit LED Quantum Dot Nanocell LCD Panel that uses either a VA or IPS otherwise it would have been a TN TFT and that is something that would be vastly obscure at this point and so it is most certain something other than a TN TFT and in that size and you would most certain want to avoid a TN TFT as the others have vastly improved their response times with better viewing angles. I wanted to specify with exact specifications and finding them has been difficult. I most certain suspect that the model I purchased which is an LG 55″ QNED85T Model 2024 TV and model number: 55QNED85TUA is an IPS panel and that she is wearing her :Qdots glasses. I hope that it is an IPS panel since I wanted an IPS panel and thought it was an IPS panel and because the Refresh Rate improved over the VA panels and also the ghosting and yet whatever the actual panel type is that the :Qdots glasses aka Quantum Dot Nanocell was applied and that it in fact it does look very good! It most certain increased the color vibrancy and also the contrast and black brilliancy of the TV and even in 1080p and some other resolutions! I think that the TV does in fact do the best of both world’s and that is also something that is getting much better. I mean, it does 1080p and other resolutions and frame rates very good and that is a big benefit and it is why I chose this TV set. I hope that someday the FIPS panel is #1 home choice with a #2. QNED being used at restaurants and also some other locations where a more rosey lightning is used and that #3. The Plasma reborn as a Cold and Black Plasma for artwork as being the arms and head of the TVs and the #4. TN TFTs and #5. VAs as being the legs as they often times require a Matte screen that makes them look very impressive and eye-popping at smaller sizes with extreme resolutions and refresh rates and response times. This TV does have a Brown problem and yet it can be corrected some in the “Black” and “White” Stabilization and I think those controls need to exposed globally for all of the possible TV settings. In addition, I think that the TV also should provide a Brown color control for the this LCD Panel and for the Quantum Dot Nanocell glasses that she is wearing. The good news is that those are all just features in software updates and I tried the settings in many of the different modes for the TV and so the TV as is, she is quite a JEM! It is a very nice TV set! Though, the sound is a bit on the Bass Canon and needs to have the initial treble raised in the (7.5K, 8.5K, 9.5K, 12.5K, and 15.5K) and as little as .1 DB would even be something that would help to coverup a mega bass canon effect that was created for the TV and for some to express the necessity of an external sound system versus a TV having a better sound system and the good news again is that it is something that can be fixed in a Software Update. Also, the Bass Canon effect might be further be minimized by lowering the 100Hz and 50 Hz frequencies by .1 DB and then raising 175 Hz by say .1 DB and 700 Hz by .1 DB to make the pitches even more sharp and and those are some of my suggested minimal settings that would improve the sound quality and even the provided equalizer controls for the TV set and also help it sound a bit more sharp as it is a bit flat on her initial sound reproduction. Again, those are just some software updates. I would like some extra color controls for the TV and with the 4 Color Red Green shifted spectrum exposed she appears to be a Nineatron. I would want all of those color controls for the QNED and the Quantum Dots en general! It is a nice TV and I hope that some software updates make it a much nicer TV! Anyways, those were my initial impressions of the TV set! Thank You!!
Kny G –
QNED85 Calibration
I purchased the 75 inch LG QNED85 after returning to a local store, a 75 inch I purchased for $439, which was my 1st large screen TV purchase. With the close of the 2024 NFL season underway and post season around the corner, a 75 inch was a must. My first purchase to me was not suitable for watching football, and after hours of research and trying recommended restarts and settings, plus… I returned the TV. With that said, I looked on Amazon for a 75 inch 2160 4K resolution with 120Hz refresh rate. Double the resolution and refresh rate from returned TV. Anyway I found several at a decent price, and the Big Name Brands were way more than wanting to spend so settled for the LG QNED85 for $1,097. Out the box a few factory setting needed to be changed for watching football, mostly in the Power Saver settings. I did a quick search for LG QNED85 Calibration and found RTINGS, which have tested these TVs and shared their best viewing experience with a simple user friendly flow chart. Easily followed the steps and within minutes had a high quality view of Xmas day football. Other than price and quality, was able to set on smaller stand due to the 2 stand positions. Still getting use to Magic Remote.
Anonymous Person –
Does not play well with AV Receivers. “Smart” TVs are dumb.
I have a pretty nice and expensive Pioneer receiver that I use for all my HDMI switching and this is the only TV I’ve ever owned that had an issue with it. For example, when I switch from the Xbox to my Firestick, the TV identifies my Firestick as an Xbox on the text overlay on the screen. If I am playing the Xbox and then shut it and the tv off, then I try to turn the tv on and select the firestick on my receiver, it won’t display it. It just shows me a solid black screen with a weird subtle flashing bright spot on the right edge. No amount of power cycling or switching inputs will do anything. The only thing that resolves it is to either unplug the HDMI cable and plug it back in, or unplug the TV power and plug it back in. It’s such a freaking giant hassle.This is no doubt because the tv wants to rely on its own selection of HDMI inputs to identify different devices. Since it’s so freaking smart it can’t possibly contend with devices being switched on an AV receiver. That’s just some weird edge case rare thing no one ever does.I had to get some remote controlled thing that you plug the tv’s AC power cord into so I can effectively unplug it and plug it back in without moving furniture. It’s so stupid. I wish I’d never bought this freaking thing.The picture quality is fine if you spend an afternoon messing with the settings to get something you like. Navigating the menus with the remote is frustrating but doable. It feels like a lot of stuff just keeps getting in my way and doing things I don’t like or not doing things I would like.
LWP –
Be prepared
Excellent picture and sound. Like it and would recommend, but be prepared. Alexa compatible and ThinQ app is easy to set up and configure. Still learning how to properly set up with features I’m looking for. The quick set up guide is very poor, and so is the getting started guide. Automatically defaults to LG channels. Online User Manual only. Needs much better and more documentation.
haguet1 –
good tv so far
only complaint is one of the remote function. when enabled a cursor comes on that is controlled by the position of the remote so far difficult to master, other than that I like it4 hdmi’s which is good, infrared audio which seems to be standard latelythe online instruction I find difficult to follow but have most of what I needed to knowwish I could disable the cursor, it’s not needed for me, mostly a distraction