🎮 Elevate Your Viewing Experience!
The LGQNED80 Series 50-Inch Class QNED Mini-LED Smart TV combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features. With AI-powered 4K resolution, voice control capabilities, and advanced color technology, this TV is designed to deliver an immersive viewing experience for both entertainment and gaming enthusiasts.
Brand Name | LG |
Item Weight | 31.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 44.1 x 10.1 x 28.3 inches |
Item model number | 50QNED80UQA |
Special Features | Active HDR; Filmmaker Mode; Game Optimizer; Works with Google Assistant and Alexa, α7 Gen 5 AI Processor 4K; 4K Quantum Dot NanoCell Display; AI Picture Pro |
Speaker Type | 2.0 Channel |
Item Weight | 31.7 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 50 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 1.77:1 |
Wattage | 20 watts |
F**P
Best PS5 (4k 120 hz HDR VRR) TV
I rarely write reviews, but here I just must do it seeing that there is so little info on this model.Just in case, I'm using this TV for PS5 gaming primarily and sometimes to watch smth.Someone said that this TV doesn't support 4K 120 hz/fps, HOWEVER it does! It supports both 120 hz and VRR, I tested the input and it shows 4k 120 fps. Make sure to use the appropriate cable and HDMI ports 3/4.Pros:+ 4K, VRR, 120 hz - great for PS5+ HDR, great picture quality overall+ user interface and settings+ great local dimming ("black" blacks)Cons:+ - backlight bleed. Initially the image had "clouds" when the screen was black and it was driving me insane, however local dimming fixed it entirely except for bottom corners. And actually, right now they are not really noticeable, because guess what? Backlight bleed actually goes away eventually while using TV/monitor, keep it in mind!That's it, I love this TV. Also I checked other models too, like TCL s546, s555, s535, Sony x85J, x90j, Samsung Q80A and others and well, this TV just outshines them all.If you are curious why: TCL is amazing, but no 120 hz and having VRR on 60 hz has no point really. X85J reportedly has a lot of problems with 120 hz cause it splits the screen, which causes flickering. Samsung Q80A has far worse backlight bleed and local dimming is trash. Sony X90J turns off local dimming and some other features while using VRR, it makes image quality worse.After this exhausting research I think I might use this LG model for a while and then buy LG OLED. Thank you for reading
J**Y
Great picture quality
I have a Samsung Q70 with 120 refresh rate and 240 motion and I have to say this LG QNED looks way better, brighter, sound is better and much more colorful. It's a great bang for your buck.
B**V
Great value, wonky cursor.
So far I really like this TV. Replaced an older Samsung. Most of the smart TV capabilities are new to me so I'm still figuring them out--they seem intuitive enough. Nice image. The predetermined settings are nice--I've chosen to run a calibrating software in the past but the presets do a good job of this. The factory settings are set high and bright for WOW but not ideal for actual, long-term viewing. The laser cursor is a little difficult, it seems to generate at off-point locations. I'm getting used to it but it's kind of annoying. The center wheel also works as a button and the combined ability is sometimes frustrating. Overall, though, happy.
K**R
Good TV
Good tv, decent picture. Sound quality is pretty good too. My understanding is the 50" version has a newer VA panel whereas the others have a different version. The 50" may have slightly worse viewing angles as a result but is newer technology and may provide a slightly better picture.
E**A
This TV is going back.
This is the worst TV I have owned. I have always owned a Samsung, but they notoriously break down in under 2 years, so I decided to go with LG.The only goo thing actually had nothing to do with the TV. The first TV they sent me had a bent back and busted screen. Picked it up the next day and I had a new TV within 2 days.Constant connectivity issues.Live TV is grainy.If you use your TV as a display, there is consistent delay.You have to create an LG Account to install apps you already have an account with and pay for. To add Spotify and Pluto to this TV, or any apps you use, you have to create an LG Account--total crap.Samsung had all of the apps plus more, and didnt require an app to install apps I already use and/or pay for.I hate this godforsaken remote. There is nothing "magic" about it. If you try to use the Manual buttons, the stupid magic teardrop thing keeps popping up and moving the direction that you wanted to go on the screen.Thank gawd I kept the box. Samsung may notoriously break after 2 years, but at least the TV is functional, an the interface is very easy to use. This is being returned.
H**I
Great TV
Love these TV. It’s much better than the Samsung I had before.. the only thing I don’t like is the remote, so difficult to work kind of getting used to it sometimes use Alexa but she’s also not great. Most times she doesn’t find anything but I still love this TV. The picture is perfect so it’s the sound.
A**
Right next to OLED
This is An amazing TV. Worth every penny. However make sure to turn off true motion. All the new T v's comes standard with this feature on. It makes your shows and movies really jittery and looks like grandma filmed it with her camera. It made me sick to my stomach. After some research and learned how to turn that off. It was under pitcher mode settings under clarity and you turn true motion off. I almost thought I was going to have to send it back. So if you get your TV and it makes you motion sick or it looks weird make sure you turn that setting off cause it comes default on. Other than that buy the Dang TV it's flipping sweet.
N**O
Great 4k 120HZ TV for gaming.
This TV is great and a great value for the price, it works well for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles. The only feature it does not have that the new gaming consoles support is Dolby Vison. Value and picture for the price point is unbeatable. I would recommend this TV for any gamer for sure.
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