LG 65-inch Class QNED85 Series 4K Smart TV with Alexa Built-in 65QNED85UQA S90QY 5.1.3ch Sound bar w/Center Up-Firing, Dolby Atmos DTS:X, Works w/Alexa, Hi-Res Audio, IMAX Enhanced


Price: $1,784.99
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Customers like the picture quality, performance, and ease of setup of the television. They mention it's an excellent entertainment TV, performs well, and is easy to use. Some also appreciate the color accuracy and quality. However, some customers disagree on the sound quality, remote control, and speed.

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44 customers mention "Picture quality"40 positive4 negative

Customers are satisfied with the picture quality of the television. They mention it renders them beautifully, 4K looks amazing, and the contrast is superb. Some say the screen is excellent at viewing from the side and has crisp colors and sweet blacks.

"…And it was beautiful and clear, but of course the blacks were never actually black because the light was always on and bleeding through…." Read more
"…Blacks are very dark which helps with higher contrast. Reflection is actually less than the "mirror" OLEDs…." Read more
"…On this LG, you can fine tune EACH COLOR.4K looks amazing and some of the other high def programming is cleaned up nicely by this…" Read more
"…would expect the source signal to be lower quality, yet the picture displays such crisp, phenomenal detail. So, what's the difference?…" Read more
27 customers mention "Tv performance"19 positive8 negative

Customers like the performance of the television. They mention it's an excellent product, a great entertainment TV, and works perfectly the way it should. Some say the base/subwoofer is actually quite impressive.

"…The base/sub is actually quite impressive. Its super bright for any room but we dontbhave many windows and had to turn it waaay down…." Read more
"…want casting from an iPad or iPhone, laptop is very easy and the results are great if I wanted to be super critical, and maybe be a little bit unfair…" Read more
"…unfortunately the sound quality as every other tv nowadays is not good enough especially with dialogues" Read more
"Great product." Read more
16 customers mention "Ease of setup"12 positive4 negative

Customers find the television easy to setup. They mention it has good picture and sound, and the remote and menus are very user-friendly.

"…It has great clarity. The remote and menus are very is easy to use and it has all the features you could ever want casting from an iPad or iPhone,…" Read more
"…There is a weird bug with the wifi, but its easily fixed with a google search. Turn of your location from automatic to united states." Read more
"Very good picture and sound. Easy to setup" Read more
"…be some tweaking needed as out of the box things are drab and require some tinkering. It took about six weeks and I am happy with the results." Read more
13 customers mention "Color accuracy"10 positive3 negative

Customers like the color accuracy of the television. They mention it has perfect blacks with hard to notice haloing. They also say the blacks are very dark, which helps with higher contrast. Readers also appreciate the clarity settings, white and black balances, and color volume. They are surprised by the depth of the blacks even if it's not an OLED.

"…modes, brightness settings, AI settings, clarity settings, white and black balances, and even into things like sharpness and noise reduction…." Read more
"…Blacks are very dark which helps with higher contrast. Reflection is actually less than the "mirror" OLEDs…." Read more
"…This was by far the best way to tamp down the reds and make the colors much more accurate, especially orange…." Read more
"…I was surprised by the depth of the blacks even if it's not an OLED…." Read more
11 customers mention "Quality"8 positive3 negative

Customers like the quality of the television. They mention it's worth the money, the hardware seems fairly good, and the picture is very clear.

"…the QNED85 class of the LG TVs is currently the "sweet spot"… very high quality for the kind of money you won't wish you had invested instead…." Read more
"This TV is really great. It has great clarity…." Read more
"I have owned this TV for several months. The hardware seems to be fairly good, and the picture is very clear, but the software, in particular the…" Read more
"…Ontrac delivered a broken and useless piece of technology. The bottom corners were smashed and the screen was cracked on all four sides…." Read more
14 customers mention "Sound quality"9 positive5 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the sound quality of the television. Some mention the sound is incredible, the pictures are top-notch, and it controls the surround sound very well. They also appreciate the built-in speakers and device pass-through audio on WiFi. However, others say they started experiencing sound issues after 3 weeks of use and none of the sound adjustments make a big difference.

"…Sound is incredible too. I’ve literally had or seen none of the issues people are talking about with “washed colors”…." Read more
"The has amazing sound quality and the screen is large just the way I like it love the picture quality but I haven’t been able to figure out how the…" Read more
"…I love it! It can sound a little strange if you don't balance the volumes correctly, but I've found keeping the soundbar volume 2 clicks higher than…" Read more
"…This remote is one of the best. It controls the surround sound very well, gives fast access to streaming channels, and all the information on the…" Read more
10 customers mention "Remote control"6 positive4 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the remote control of the television. Some mention it's so-so, while others say they don't like it at all.

"…The remote is good, if you choose to control it that way…." Read more
"…(no lit LEDs, and remote control would not power it on). Tried multiple electrical power outlets with no success…." Read more
"…I use it for gaming as well. The remote is so so, not a fan of the mouse feature, but you just press a directional arrow to get out of it…." Read more
"…Not a fan of the remote. Maybe I will get use to. But doubt it. An ok bedroom tv but that is about it." Read more
10 customers mention "Speed"5 positive5 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the speed of the television. Some mention it's smooth and fast, giving fast access to streaming channels. However, others say the webOS is very laggy and the channel changer is extremely slow.

"…I'm SO glad I got this TV.The apps all work smoothly and there's no hiccups with wired or wireless internet…." Read more
"…is very clear, but the software, in particular the operating system WebOS is very poor…." Read more
"…this tv is great, very high quality of the picture, the system is smooth and fast and it includes all the online streaming that you would need…." Read more
"…You can't use both together because the blue tooth has a slight lag and is out of sync, but by itself it works ok…." Read more





GORGEOUS television!

5 out of 5 stars

GORGEOUS television!
Prior to this, I had a basic 65" LG 4K Smart TV from 2018 that I'd originally thought was the greatest thing I'd ever seen. And it was beautiful and clear, but of course the blacks were never actually black because the light was always on and bleeding through. Last year, the wifi entirely failed and even the ethernet connection started acting funky this year. Some of the apps started getting laggy and didn't want to work at all on the older version/style of webOS on this TV (I couldn't even watch HBOMax on it, I always had to switch to my Xbox's app). Thus, I started thinking of upgrading and a big bonus from work gave me the ability to do so without worrying much about cost.I'm SO glad I got this TV.The apps all work smoothly and there's no hiccups with wired or wireless internet. There are SO MANY customization options for picture and sound and you can set them separately for different inputs or apply it across all of them if you find a set up you like. I mean, you can change between modes, brightness settings, AI settings, clarity settings, white and black balances, and even into things like sharpness and noise reduction. Too many options for me to even remember. My main changes have been turning Energy Saving off, Auto Dynamic Contrast to High and LED Local Dimming to High.My favorite things are (of course) the picture and the sound. The picture is GORGEOUS and the deep blacks are incredibly impressive. There've been times I've caught myself staring at the edges of the screen where a shadow or the black bar on the movie would seamlessly blend into the black bezel to the point where I genuinely couldn't see where the screen ended and the bezel began. It was the first thing I started texting my friend about after I set up the TV! And when the screen is black, it's BLACK. Not dark grey. Not bleeding in around the edges. Solid black.Now, because of how dimming zones work, there are cases where you might have something bright next to/inside something black, and you will see a bit of a halo around it. The size of this halo will depend upon your TV settings and how large/small the item is. I've attached some photos with examples. On the first, you can see a large halo around the big white box on the screen (which was visible in real life, but not even as drastic as it appeared on camera), but nothing around the magic mouse's cursor at the top of the screen, and the surrounding black screen that takes up most of the screen is still black. In the second, you can see where the darkness at the top of the screen all goes to solid black and the black bar totally disappears, while on the bottom you can still see it due to that edge of the picture being brighter.Another picture-related thing that has really impressed me is how the screen captures reflective/shiny things like bits of metal or sequins or glass. I was watching a TV show where a character was constantly wearing clothes with chrome studs or holographic sequins, and the way they glittered and caught light was so REAL. In lower quality images, those kind of reflections will get crushed into just looking like a white spot, but no detail was lost in these reflections on this TV.And for those worried about angles, my couch is off to the side instead of directly in front of the TV and I've noticed no difference in the picture. Even right next to the side of the TV and staring straight across it, the image and colors never fade or look any different.Then for the sound part I mentioned, it also has a lot of customization options just like the picture and you get to choose between different sound modes and different outputs. Mine's currently on the AI Sound Pro mode and I have it set to output to Optical Out Device + TV Speaker. I had used my LG soundbar with my previous TV and carried it over to this one, and I'd never seen the option to use both before. I love it! It can sound a little strange if you don't balance the volumes correctly, but I've found keeping the soundbar volume 2 clicks higher than the TV speakers works really well. I find having the extra speakers give a lot of the sound effects a more nuanced sound. The deeper sounds really come through my soundbar/subwoofer, while the lighter ones come through the TV. There's this added feeling of sounds moving around without having a better sound set up, thanks to the extra set of speakers beyond my soundbar. Without the soundbar, the built in speakers are great for a TV. They're just not as "deep."If I had to nitpick and complain about something, it would probably only be the scroll wheel/select button the Magic Remote. It could be that I'm just not used to it yet (my previous LG TV did not come with a Magic Remote) or that my nails having grown out a bit at the moment are getting in the way, but it's not always the most comfortable to click. I often end up trying to press it and I'll press the ring around it at the same time. That or I'm trying to press it to select something and the wheel scrolls and switches to cursor mode instead. I would've preferred the scrolling and selecting being two separate buttons, but honestly it's not a deal breaker and it doesn't behave weirdly often enough that I want to replace it with something else. It's actually a really cool innovation to be able to scroll or use it like a mouse on your TV!All in all, I really love the TV and I'm incredibly impressed (if you couldn't already tell from the lengthy review). If you want to upgrade and you want to upgrade like I did, then I highly recommend it!

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Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2022

Size: 65 inchStyle: TV OnlyVerified Purchase

Prior to this, I had a basic 65″ LG 4K Smart TV from 2018 that I’d originally thought was the greatest thing I’d ever seen. And it was beautiful and clear, but of course the blacks were never actually black because the light was always on and bleeding through. Last year, the wifi entirely failed and even the ethernet connection started acting funky this year. Some of the apps started getting laggy and didn’t want to work at all on the older version/style of webOS on this TV (I couldn’t even watch HBOMax on it, I always had to switch to my Xbox’s app). Thus, I started thinking of upgrading and a big bonus from work gave me the ability to do so without worrying much about cost.

I’m SO glad I got this TV.

The apps all work smoothly and there’s no hiccups with wired or wireless internet. There are SO MANY customization options for picture and sound and you can set them separately for different inputs or apply it across all of them if you find a set up you like. I mean, you can change between modes, brightness settings, AI settings, clarity settings, white and black balances, and even into things like sharpness and noise reduction. Too many options for me to even remember. My main changes have been turning Energy Saving off, Auto Dynamic Contrast to High and LED Local Dimming to High.

My favorite things are (of course) the picture and the sound. The picture is GORGEOUS and the deep blacks are incredibly impressive. There’ve been times I’ve caught myself staring at the edges of the screen where a shadow or the black bar on the movie would seamlessly blend into the black bezel to the point where I genuinely couldn’t see where the screen ended and the bezel began. It was the first thing I started texting my friend about after I set up the TV! And when the screen is black, it’s BLACK. Not dark grey. Not bleeding in around the edges. Solid black.

Now, because of how dimming zones work, there are cases where you might have something bright next to/inside something black, and you will see a bit of a halo around it. The size of this halo will depend upon your TV settings and how large/small the item is. I’ve attached some photos with examples. On the first, you can see a large halo around the big white box on the screen (which was visible in real life, but not even as drastic as it appeared on camera), but nothing around the magic mouse’s cursor at the top of the screen, and the surrounding black screen that takes up most of the screen is still black. In the second, you can see where the darkness at the top of the screen all goes to solid black and the black bar totally disappears, while on the bottom you can still see it due to that edge of the picture being brighter.

Another picture-related thing that has really impressed me is how the screen captures reflective/shiny things like bits of metal or sequins or glass. I was watching a TV show where a character was constantly wearing clothes with chrome studs or holographic sequins, and the way they glittered and caught light was so REAL. In lower quality images, those kind of reflections will get crushed into just looking like a white spot, but no detail was lost in these reflections on this TV.

And for those worried about angles, my couch is off to the side instead of directly in front of the TV and I’ve noticed no difference in the picture. Even right next to the side of the TV and staring straight across it, the image and colors never fade or look any different.

Then for the sound part I mentioned, it also has a lot of customization options just like the picture and you get to choose between different sound modes and different outputs. Mine’s currently on the AI Sound Pro mode and I have it set to output to Optical Out Device + TV Speaker. I had used my LG soundbar with my previous TV and carried it over to this one, and I’d never seen the option to use both before. I love it! It can sound a little strange if you don’t balance the volumes correctly, but I’ve found keeping the soundbar volume 2 clicks higher than the TV speakers works really well. I find having the extra speakers give a lot of the sound effects a more nuanced sound. The deeper sounds really come through my soundbar/subwoofer, while the lighter ones come through the TV. There’s this added feeling of sounds moving around without having a better sound set up, thanks to the extra set of speakers beyond my soundbar. Without the soundbar, the built in speakers are great for a TV. They’re just not as “deep.”

If I had to nitpick and complain about something, it would probably only be the scroll wheel/select button the Magic Remote. It could be that I’m just not used to it yet (my previous LG TV did not come with a Magic Remote) or that my nails having grown out a bit at the moment are getting in the way, but it’s not always the most comfortable to click. I often end up trying to press it and I’ll press the ring around it at the same time. That or I’m trying to press it to select something and the wheel scrolls and switches to cursor mode instead. I would’ve preferred the scrolling and selecting being two separate buttons, but honestly it’s not a deal breaker and it doesn’t behave weirdly often enough that I want to replace it with something else. It’s actually a really cool innovation to be able to scroll or use it like a mouse on your TV!

All in all, I really love the TV and I’m incredibly impressed (if you couldn’t already tell from the lengthy review). If you want to upgrade and you want to upgrade like I did, then I highly recommend it!

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5.0 out of 5 stars

GORGEOUS television!

Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2022


Prior to this, I had a basic 65″ LG 4K Smart TV from 2018 that I’d originally thought was the greatest thing I’d ever seen. And it was beautiful and clear, but of course the blacks were never actually black because the light was always on and bleeding through. Last year, the wifi entirely failed and even the ethernet connection started acting funky this year. Some of the apps started getting laggy and didn’t want to work at all on the older version/style of webOS on this TV (I couldn’t even watch HBOMax on it, I always had to switch to my Xbox’s app). Thus, I started thinking of upgrading and a big bonus from work gave me the ability to do so without worrying much about cost.

I’m SO glad I got this TV.

The apps all work smoothly and there’s no hiccups with wired or wireless internet. There are SO MANY customization options for picture and sound and you can set them separately for different inputs or apply it across all of them if you find a set up you like. I mean, you can change between modes, brightness settings, AI settings, clarity settings, white and black balances, and even into things like sharpness and noise reduction. Too many options for me to even remember. My main changes have been turning Energy Saving off, Auto Dynamic Contrast to High and LED Local Dimming to High.

My favorite things are (of course) the picture and the sound. The picture is GORGEOUS and the deep blacks are incredibly impressive. There’ve been times I’ve caught myself staring at the edges of the screen where a shadow or the black bar on the movie would seamlessly blend into the black bezel to the point where I genuinely couldn’t see where the screen ended and the bezel began. It was the first thing I started texting my friend about after I set up the TV! And when the screen is black, it’s BLACK. Not dark grey. Not bleeding in around the edges. Solid black.

Now, because of how dimming zones work, there are cases where you might have something bright next to/inside something black, and you will see a bit of a halo around it. The size of this halo will depend upon your TV settings and how large/small the item is. I’ve attached some photos with examples. On the first, you can see a large halo around the big white box on the screen (which was visible in real life, but not even as drastic as it appeared on camera), but nothing around the magic mouse’s cursor at the top of the screen, and the surrounding black screen that takes up most of the screen is still black. In the second, you can see where the darkness at the top of the screen all goes to solid black and the black bar totally disappears, while on the bottom you can still see it due to that edge of the picture being brighter.

Another picture-related thing that has really impressed me is how the screen captures reflective/shiny things like bits of metal or sequins or glass. I was watching a TV show where a character was constantly wearing clothes with chrome studs or holographic sequins, and the way they glittered and caught light was so REAL. In lower quality images, those kind of reflections will get crushed into just looking like a white spot, but no detail was lost in these reflections on this TV.

And for those worried about angles, my couch is off to the side instead of directly in front of the TV and I’ve noticed no difference in the picture. Even right next to the side of the TV and staring straight across it, the image and colors never fade or look any different.

Then for the sound part I mentioned, it also has a lot of customization options just like the picture and you get to choose between different sound modes and different outputs. Mine’s currently on the AI Sound Pro mode and I have it set to output to Optical Out Device + TV Speaker. I had used my LG soundbar with my previous TV and carried it over to this one, and I’d never seen the option to use both before. I love it! It can sound a little strange if you don’t balance the volumes correctly, but I’ve found keeping the soundbar volume 2 clicks higher than the TV speakers works really well. I find having the extra speakers give a lot of the sound effects a more nuanced sound. The deeper sounds really come through my soundbar/subwoofer, while the lighter ones come through the TV. There’s this added feeling of sounds moving around without having a better sound set up, thanks to the extra set of speakers beyond my soundbar. Without the soundbar, the built in speakers are great for a TV. They’re just not as “deep.”

If I had to nitpick and complain about something, it would probably only be the scroll wheel/select button the Magic Remote. It could be that I’m just not used to it yet (my previous LG TV did not come with a Magic Remote) or that my nails having grown out a bit at the moment are getting in the way, but it’s not always the most comfortable to click. I often end up trying to press it and I’ll press the ring around it at the same time. That or I’m trying to press it to select something and the wheel scrolls and switches to cursor mode instead. I would’ve preferred the scrolling and selecting being two separate buttons, but honestly it’s not a deal breaker and it doesn’t behave weirdly often enough that I want to replace it with something else. It’s actually a really cool innovation to be able to scroll or use it like a mouse on your TV!

All in all, I really love the TV and I’m incredibly impressed (if you couldn’t already tell from the lengthy review). If you want to upgrade and you want to upgrade like I did, then I highly recommend it!


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Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024

Size: 65 inchStyle: TV OnlyVerified Purchase

Looked at A LOT of TVs for some time before landing on this one. Going into the research, we knew we wanted a 65″, smart TV. Started with the Frame and really liked the look but didn’t appreciate the softness when seeing it in person at Best Buy. OLED TVs were very expensive, but low cost LED/LCDs didn’t have the quality, we wanted either. We landed on this unit due to the technology and actually heard better longevity reviews over the more expensive OLEDs.

The TV is big and came in an even bigger heavy box. We had a 55″ before but this is very large. The Amazon delivery person was great and dropped it right inside our house. The sound was terrible out of the box but using another setting made a huge difference. The base/sub is actually quite impressive. Its super bright for any room but we dontbhave many windows and had to turn it waaay down. Blacks are very dark which helps with higher contrast. Reflection is actually less than the “mirror” OLEDs. There’s also an impressive Apple TV build in to the TV allowing Apple devices to stream direct to the TV. With the smart TV apps, the only thing we have plugged in is a gaming console via HDMI. There are plenty of spare HDMI ports.

If you can afford this TV you won’t be disappointed! If it’s outside your range there are plenty other options to fill the void of needing a TV.

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Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2022

Size: 75 inchStyle: TV OnlyVerified Purchase

After doing a lot of research, this is the best TV at this price point. It is a mini LED and many compare the picture quality to an OLED. For me, it is better than an OLED because gets super bright, if that is what you need, and I do since it is in a room full of windows. It took some adjustments to get the picture just right, but once I reached the right ones, WOW…it is amazing.

Adjustments to the picture:
It has several preset pic settings, most of which are useless to me. I like a television’s picture, especially colors, to be as close to natural as possible with a little bit of saturation. Therefore, I was REALLY happy that it has Adobe color settings. This was by far the best way to tamp down the reds and make the colors much more accurate, especially orange.

Brightness and clarity:
I am absolutely shocked at how good the brightness is (without cranking it up) and the clarity / contrast. Much of this is aided by the fact that the blacks are really deep black. I’m really impressed with the miniLED’s ability to darken the screen deeply where needed.

The remote is good, if you choose to control it that way. We have always used a Roku box, although you can download apps to the TV that may make this unnecessary. But we are married to the Roku operating system and especially the easy remote. So we disabled “auto start to home” so that it will default to turning on to the Roku input each time…and voila, you have a Roku TV. We never have to use the LG remote. Nice to have the ability to use only one. This was big for us because the other TV that I was considering was the TCL miniLED for that reason. But this LG is a MUCH better television than the TCL–in large part for the picture but also the ability to make WAY more adjustments to the picture than you can with the TCL. On this LG, you can fine tune EACH COLOR.

4K looks amazing and some of the other high def programming is cleaned up nicely by this television. Some programming looks 4K when in fact it is not.

One other feature that is a no-brainer and I am not sure why other companies don’t do this: the feet are adjustable. You can have them set out wide or narrower to work with almost any width table that you set it on.

I am very happy with this television and glad that I was able to fine tune the pic settings to its best potential.

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65" / 166 cm
a7 GEN5 AI PROCESSOR 4K: Experience a lifelike picture with more depth and richer colors thanks to our advanced a7 Gen5 AI Processor 4K that adjusts picture and sound qualities to give you a fabulous experience no matter what you’re watching
QUANTUM DOT NANOCELL COLOR TECHNOLOGY: Delivering richer, more accurate colors—so you can see it and believe it
MINI LED BACKLIGHTING: See brighter colors with deeper black thanks to MiniLEDs that are 40x smaller than traditional LEDs
5.1.3 ch
570W Total Output Power

Customers say

Customers like the picture quality, performance, and ease of setup of the television. They mention it’s an excellent entertainment TV, performs well, and is easy to use. Some also appreciate the color accuracy and quality. However, some customers disagree on the sound quality, remote control, and speed.

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