LG 65QNED91T6A review: brighter means better

LG 65QNED91T6A review: brighter means better

Stuff Singapore·2024-04-25 12:00

Stuff Verdict

No, it’s obviously not perfect – but there are definitely circumstances in which the LG 65QNED91T6A gets closer than most.

Pros

Bright, detailed and controlled images

Fine upscaling and great motion control

Good OS, nice control options

Cons

Can lose detail at the extremes of brightness or darkness

Unimpressive sound

Poor viewing angles, reflective screen

Introduction

LG’s recent reputation is built mostly around its excellent OLED 4K TVs, but the company has never neglected the less glamorous alternatives. That includes taking something as ostensibly humdrum as an LCD screen backlit by LEDs and applying some shiny new technologies.

For 2024, its QNED91 range of MiniLED TVs has become the QNED91T6A. The promise is lots of screen at a relatively affordable price, plus the sort of brightness that even the most capable OLED can only dream about. Plus, of course, there’s been plenty of fiddling around the edges of the specification and functionality too.

……

Read full article on Stuff Singapore

Technology