While we commonly focus on LG’s remarkable OLED TVs, it likewise has LCD panels, and for 2021 it will divulge a new line with Mini LED tech. Branded QNED, they will possess a high-end slot in the organization’s LCD line, despite the fact that its flagship technology will still be represented by the different OLED series.
Samsung has not used Mini LED tech in its QLED LCD TV lineup yet, however TCL has implemented the lighting setup in its all-around regarded 8-Series and, all the more recently, 6-Series LCD TVs.
LG’s QNED line will come in sizes up to 86-inches, with ten models highlighting 4K and 8K resolution. The Mini LED light sources could give preferable lighting control and contrast than the edge lit or full-array backlighting illumination seen in traditional TVs, despite the fact that LG says its Nanocell and quantum dot is as yet being used in the panel itself.
In the 86-inch version that LG will feature in its “virtual booth” during the socially-distanced CES 2021 event, that amounts to in excess of 30,000 LED backlights, and almost 2,500 local dimming zones.