LG 43" Class 4K UHD QNED Wed OS Smart TV - 43QNED80TUC
- Brand:
- LG
- Model Number:
- 43QNED80TUC.AUS
- UPC:
- 195174080832
- EAN:
- 0195174080832
- ASIN:
- B0CVSJJ8F9
- Best Buy SKU:
- 6578175
- Walmart SKU:
- 5440505131
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$450.00 | |
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$329.00 | |
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$429.99 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 193 reviews.
After searching for a new TV, we decided to purchase the 65 inch LG one. I am so glad we did. I am utterly shocked at how crisp & clear the picture is. It is heavy but not bulky Infact it's sleek design was one of the many features that made us purchase it. The sound is superb and great for my hard of hearing husband. It's easy to navigate and has loads of built in apps. The remote is light and a very sleek design. I was impressed with the attention to detail behind the screen. It has a place for the wires to hide and not drag or hang behind so it's seen underneath the screen, a simple solution on a modern TV. I would definitely recommend if your looking to make a new purchase!!
After searching for a new TV, we decided to purchase the 65 inch LG one. I am so glad we did. I am utterly shocked at how crisp & clear the picture is. It is heavy but not bulky Infact it's sleek design was one of the many features that made us purchase it. The sound is superb and great for my hard of hearing husband. It's easy to navigate and has loads of built in apps. The remote is light and a very sleek design. I was impressed with the attention to detail behind the screen. It has a place for the wires to hide and not drag or hang behind so it's seen underneath the screen, a simple solution on a modern TV. I would definitely recommend if your looking to make a new purchase!!
This is an amazing TV. I also bought flush mount brackets to mount against the wall. I would highly recommend this TV to anybody.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I recently upgraded from a 55-inch to the LG 75QNED80T6A, and while I initially had reservations about the size, I quickly acclimated to the larger screen. The colors on this TV are exceptionally vibrant, and the picture quality is excellent, providing a truly immersive viewing experience. There are numerous settings for both sound and picture, yet the interface is user-friendly and intuitive. The TV can automatically detect movies and adjust to the appropriate modes, though you can easily tailor the settings to your own preferences. The sound quality is decent on its own, but pairing the TV with a soundbar noticeably enhances the audio experience. Additionally, it supports Bluetooth connectivity with certain portable LG speakers, adding to its versatility. The menus are clear, although navigating the home menu can sometimes be slow. The gaming experience is particularly noteworthy with HDR and the Game Optimiser, delivering excellent sound and visuals. The Magic Remote might take a bit of time to get used to, but it feels natural after some use. The TV also boasts a wide array of apps, including support for Alexa and Google voice assistants, making it a comprehensive smart TV option. Overall, the LG 75QNED80T6A is a fantastic upgrade with its impressive color vibrancy, superb picture quality, and robust smart features, despite some minor navigational slowdowns and the need for additional sound enhancements.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The LG 75QNED80T6A is a well-rounded 4K Smart TV with excellent color accuracy, decent brightness, and good contrast ratio. Its α5 Gen7 4K AI processor and Quantum Dot NanoCell Color technology make it suitable for HDR content. With webOS 24 and voice control through LG Magic Remote, it's also a convenient option for smart TV features. Overall, it's a great choice for those looking for a large screen with impressive picture quality. This TV has 3840 x 2160 pixels resolution, with 59 ppi (pixels per inch) pixel density. It also has 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles These angles actually look great when viewing TV whenever I am sorting in the room. The LG sports Supports HDR10, HDR10 Pro, Dolby Vision, and HLG, which I assume will only add to my overall viewing experience. In terms of performance this is ruining an α5 Gen7 4K AI processor. It isn't the fastest by any means, which did really disappoint me if I'm honest, however, for my needs it's fine. I am a casual gamer, and, mainly use the TV for streaming services, and, for this it is fine. You can add apps of your choice for streaming services, which is really good. I must say, watching things in 4k is a very new thing for me. Having been used to 1080p the difference is really amazing! I'm still getting to grips with the webos system and, so far so good. Overall, it's a great choice for those looking for a large screen with impressive picture quality.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] At first I thought going from a 50 inch to 75 was absolutely silly but after having the tv for around a month now, I think it's truly brilliant and I can really understand why people spend so much on tvs now. The quality is exceptional, and really blows my mind.
The TV as a unit is absolutely stunning, with a sleek, modern design that blends into any living space. Its minimalist look create an appealing frame that draws your focus entirely on the screen. The craftsmanship feels premium, making it not just a tech product but a stylish piece of home decor. The quality of the TV's display is exceptional. The colours are incredibly vibrant, offering a lifelike viewing experience. Whether watching nature documentaries, fast-paced action films, or simply browsing through menus, the detail is sharp and crisp. Every pixel seems to pop with clarity. The 2024 version excels in upscaling, thanks to its advanced AI-powered system. Even lower-resolution movies and shows look significantly better, with the upscaling giving older content a newfound sharpness and depth. This feature is particularly impressive, ensuring that no matter what you're watching, the quality always feels top-tier. The built-in system in this latest model is also a huge improvement over its predecessor. The interface is smooth and seamless, with no noticeable lag when navigating between apps or switching inputs. The response time between clicks has improved drastically, so accessing popular apps like Netflix, YouTube, or Prime Video is quick and hassle-free. In previous versions, delays were a common frustration, but that has been fully resolved here, making for a more enjoyable user experience. One standout feature is the enhanced AI functionality. The TV's AI-powered recommendations feel more intuitive and personalized than ever. Based on my viewing habits, it consistently suggests shows and movies that genuinely align with my preferences. These smart recommendations are a time-saver, cutting down the endless scrolling we all experience when deciding what to watch. As for the audio quality, it's decent, but perhaps the one area where the TV doesn't shine as brightly as in other aspects. The sound system provides clear audio, but it lacks the punch you might expect from such a high-quality TV. The bass, in particular, feels a bit underwhelming, which can diminish the overall impact during action-packed scenes or when playing music. If you're an audiophile or someone who prioritizes immersive sound, pairing this TV with a soundbar would likely enhance the experience considerably. A soundbar would complement the visual excellence, ensuring that both picture and audio are equally impressive.
Nightmare to set up vision settings. Far too many obtuse settings with no meaningful description of use. Disappointed with viewing during day-time. Brilliance permanently seems set at 100% Picture quality becomes evident when watching evenings or with the curtains closed. Sound quality is good. Would really, really like to get rid of the annoying on-screen pointer feature.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Not impressed. Set frequently stops to announce “this app will now update to free up memory”. Tinned Wimbledon tennis and impossible when watching detective procedural shows. Or anything for that matter.
The apps are horrible. Takes forever to load. Looses the passwords. Very very disappointed .
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