LG - 75” Class 80 Series QNED 4K UHD Smart webOS TV (2024) price history and forecast - LG 75QNED80TUC
LG - 75” Class 80 Series QNED 4K UHD Smart webOS TV (2024)

LG - 75” Class 80 Series QNED 4K UHD Smart webOS TV (2024)

Brand:
LG
Model Number:
75QNED80TUC
UPC:
195174081075
EAN:
0195174081075
ASIN:
B0CVSK2F85
Best Buy SKU:
6578180
Walmart SKU:
5440505129

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$1,661.16
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$794.86
Most Recent Price
$794.86
Average Price
$1,285.00
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 152 reviews.

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Cristhian October 2, 2025

Im not an expert on tv characteristics but the web os is pretty simple and easy to use. It allows to download several apps and browse the internet as well. I was surprised about how thin the tv is. Great quality for the price, I'm really happy with it.

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Best TV I Own So Far

Mich December 12, 2024

I have had a few other LG TVs before, and they all had good picture quality, but now that I have a QNED TV, I am seriously impressed. It's not quite up there with OLED TVs, but it's darn near it and a quite a bit better than LED or LCD. The blacks are deeper than LED or LCD, the colours generally are better than LED or LCD, and the screen can get quite bright when needed. The sound of the built-in speakers is decent, though not the best, but most TVs are like that. One of the best things about this TV, though, is ThinQ and being able to talk to it to search for content or open apps and switch inputs. In most cases, it's quicker than having to find the app or setting you want manually. There have been a couple of issues with it, but very responsive otherwise. You need a Magic Remote for this feature, but surprisingly, this TV came with one, which I didn't expect. Overall, I'm quite impressed with this TV. If you are looking for a smart TV that is a little cheaper than OLED but has better picture l than LED, then this TV is for you.

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What a perfect Television

Anonymous February 20, 2025

What a wonderful TV, my 5 year old samsung that started dying after a year getting slowly darker, I tried to change the LED's but it was basically impossible to do without destroying it. It was never anywhere as good as this LG, Sound and visuals are fantastic, the remote can be used like a laser pointer. makes it so much easier to put in all your details and of course change settings. The light and dark area's are crisp and distinct, watching 4K films is an absolute joy, I would recommend this to everyone, an awesome purchase :)

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Pleased overall but pointer is too sensitive

Simon B1431 December 28, 2025

I like the functions offered and picture quality is good. Speakers less so, so I've reverted to my sound bar. The biggest niggle is the pointer function on the remote. It is way too sensitive

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Close to OLED

Z Saleem May 26, 2025

I am quite surprised with the quality of Quantum Nano technology compare to my 65" Nanocell. The black is quite close to OLED but not as deep as OLED models. Another thing as many other users mentioned the operating system is lagging a bit, so it's better if you use another android/apple box connected via HDMI. Using it in a bedroom so deep black does matter, it's perfect for the price.

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Great visuals... terrible audio

Skullkid May 12, 2025

Coming from a 2020 base model of a 43in LG to the QNED version was quite the step up over all. But with a horrendous downgrade too. I think the panel itself it great, vibrant colours and very bright. More menu options than you can shake a stick at, probably overwhelm if you don't like messing with settings. Though some settings are easier to find, like panel brightness. Having brightness settings on auto can lock you out of other settings so be mindful of that and Eco settings. It's slim, fairly light and the feet are solid too. The software suite is pretty comprehensive, but honestly, I think it either lacks storage, RAM or a little more CPU power, menus can be pretty sluggish and loading some apps can take its sweet time, It doesn't need much more, but having about double the typical storage needed helps when it's being accessed, the RAM would help when swapping apps and such and the CPU would just generally get everything a bit snappier. Less AI jargon, more usable performance. Then my BIGGEST gripe: Speaker quality. As I said I came from a base model 43 LG TV, and the speakers were actually remarkably good. Solid at all ranges and decent volume. Not tinny sounding or flat. This TV? The speakers are trash, They sound like a pair of phone speakers playing through a tin can. I do not see how in 4 years the quality of speakers has taken such a hit. Any TV I've had over the years has always had decent speakers, I do not get how a QNED... up 2 rungs from the base model, can have such bad audio and it be acceptable. Not everyone wants to have external speakers or soundbar set ups.

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Good and bad

Oleg12 November 18, 2025

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Good picture and sound quality. But disappointing menu speed. Tv lags alot in between apps and when i use setting or other menus. Also it always switches of previous app off . So if you accidentally switch on one of the quick buttons it will switch current app off and load new one. Quick app buttons are anoing if you do not have those services. One push of the button installs that app. It would be way better to have custom buttons

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Disappointed

Richard12345 September 6, 2025

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.

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Painfully Slow

Peter C R June 21, 2025

Whilst the picture is good the menus are painfully slow, to change the sound from TV to bluetooth ( a function the TV can't remember the next day even though the soundbar is an LG), you have to do multiple menu selections and at one point nothing seems to happen, just when you think it must have gone wrong the next screen comes up, it's a bit like going back to Windows 95.

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Too glitchy to be worth buying

Bootoh July 23, 2025

[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.

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