LG 55" Class 4K UHD QNED Wed OS Smart TV - 55QNED80TUC
- Brand:
- LG
- Model Number:
- 55QNED80TUC.AUS
- UPC:
- 195174081105
- EAN:
- 0195174081105
- ASIN:
- B0CVSJTPRY
- Best Buy SKU:
- 6578181
- Walmart SKU:
- 5440505127
At $769.00, pricing shows 0.0% discount compared to typical $0.00 levels.
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$799.99 | |
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$546.99 | |
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$596.99 |
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$496.99 | |
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$769.00 |
Tracking History: We have tracked LG 55" Class 4K UHD QNED Wed OS Smart TV - 55QNED80TUC since 6/14/2024. The most recent price update was on Dec 30, 2024.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $496.99 (lowest on 11/27/2024) to $769.00 (highest on 8/22/2024). The average price during this period is $691.63.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 138 reviews.
The most comfortable color tone, true to color. I can't find in other brands to be honest (they are either too saturated or too colourful that hurt my eyes)
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!!
When this TV arrived, I realised I really had ordered an upgrade! We chose to wall mount it, and it now feels a little like we have our own mini cinema on the sofa. The first thing I noticed about the TV was how bright the colours were – and I've since found this was before I discovered the ‘vivid' option. If you want super bright colours this is for you – but the TV also has multiple modes including a power saving mode to maximise the screen whilst minimising the energy usage (which seems pretty cool!). It also has the option to reduce blue light which I think is handy, along with some other settings such as filmmaker mode – which will set the TV as the filmmaker intended the film to be seen, if this is known – if not it sticks to your standard settings. The picture is definitely lovely and clear, no complaints there! I soon found the sound settings after noticing I didn't need the volume as high on this TV as I did previously – again there are multiple modes, as well as options to connect various devices for your sound output – though we've stuck with the TV speaker. There is multiple modes – I'm sticking to either cinema for those films or AI Sound Pro to maximise all the sounds from the show/film. I find cinema helps boost voices without the background music becoming overpowering, which is a hugely handy setting. We've also got automatically adjustment on to stop the volume bouncing when switching between programmes which is fabulous (this normally drives me insane!). It was quick and easy to set up the TV and the apps – of which the main ones I use are readily available, and I already have the LG app from my washing machine, so it was easy to connect the TV up. (Love the option of turning the TV down when I'm in bed if someone bugs me – especially as I haven't told the other half I can do that yet – mwahaha!) The big change between this and predecessors, aside from the extensive settings, is the operating system and remote control. The remote control has a scrolly ball, and when using the home page on the LG TV, you can physically move the remote to control the cursor before selecting what you want. (You don't have to use this – you can just use the directional buttons on the remote). To start with, I wondered what on earth was going on – but I have to admit, this setting has grown on me, and I find myself wiggling the remote around to choose options more and more! Now, I am only my first week in, so watch this space!
this tv is beautiful 🤩🤩🤩🤩
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I've had the TV for only a week, but it's great: excellent picture, many settings, and a comfortable, intuitive remote that also controls the decoder and soundbar. I'm satisfied. Great quality-to-price ratio. Very good choice. The picture is superb. The sound could be a bit better. I recommend the Magic Remote. For demanding users, it's worth considering a soundbar, but don't expect home theater sound quality. I definitely recommend it. For the best picture effect, manual parameter settings are required. So far, I'm pleasantly surprised with the purchase; it meets my requirements. I mainly use smart TV functions. Picture, sound, and app switching speed are 5/5. I hope it stays that way after longer use
Love the TV but WebOS is frustratingly very slow and laggy. Previous TV had the older WebOS and was much nicer to use. This one now is so slow. You select something and nothing happens for upto approx 10 seconds while it's ‘thinking' in the background. Try frustrating to use. This is the only let down.
Excellent Upgrade to my TV set up. Went frok an old HD 43” to this 4K whopper and Oh My! do you notice the difference. On HDR and 4K enabled content the colours really pop. As an avid gamer, the dynamic game mode to allow me quickly adjust settings based on the game type (FPS, Sports) is also a welcome addition. Unboxing is really easy as you remove the box from the TV rather than the Tv from the box so less risk of damaging the TV. Still requires 2 people to lift into place. Also the polystyrene packaging doubles as a temporary stand to allow you to fix the legs which I found to be very clever and useful. Set up is really straightforward but if you use a VPN on your mobile and want to set up with the app, make sure it's turned off as it seems to affect this (I realised after 20mins of wondering why app set up wouldn't work until I turned off and it worked instantly) The menus are sometimes a bit slow and lag (but I'm used to this having had such an old tv but could bother some people) and Disappointed that a TV of this size and a good spec is missing the PnP (Picture in Picture) mode that is reserved for its slightly more expensive brother. Sound is also on the light side with very little in the bass range (to be expected) so a soundbar to accompany would be a good investment also. Overall after a week of ownership - reviews are positive with a few minor downsides.
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.
This is an awful TV. Not fit for purpose. The picture quality is nice but it is totally ruined by the white clouds of light all over the screen whenever there is any amount of blackness or darkness. This is seemingly caused by light bleed from the the "Edge lit" panel. It is shockingly bad and completely ruins the viewing experience. I have standard LCD tvs that have less light bleed than this TV. To further compound this poor viewing experience, the Web OS is painfully slow at times and almost completely hangs. It has clear this TV does not have enough memory or processing power to do even the most basic of operations. Avoid this TV, you will regret wasting money on it.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $596.99 (Jul 4) to $596.99 (Jul 4) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $596.99.
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