LG QNED92A 65QNED92AUA 65 Inch 65" 2025 Review

The LG QNED92A delivers stunning HDR and smooth gaming for a great price, but its overall picture quality can't quite keep up with its best features.

Screen Size 65
Resolution 3840x2160
Panel Type QNED
Refresh Rate 120
Hdr Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG, Filmmaker Mode
Smart Platform webOS
Dolby Vision Yes
LG QNED92A 65QNED92AUA 65 Inch 65" 2025 tv
62.5 Punteggio Complessivo

The 30-Second Version

A gamer's Mini-LED with killer HDR. It scores in the 98th percentile for HDR and 92nd for gaming, all for a great price. Worth buying if those are your top needs.

Overview

The LG QNED92A is a 65-inch Mini-LED TV that's built for gamers and HDR fans. It packs a 120Hz panel, FreeSync, and LG's Precision Dimming Pro with hundreds of zones, all for a price that's pretty tempting in 2025. We're looking at a screen that wants to be your main entertainment hub without costing as much as an OLED.

Performance

This thing is a gaming beast, scoring in the 92nd percentile there. The 120Hz refresh and FreeSync make motion smooth, and HDR performance is its absolute killer feature, landing in the 98th percentile. The Mini-LED backlight with hundreds of zones does a solid job, though our data shows its overall picture quality percentile is a bit lower at 43rd. That means while HDR pops, some competitors might have better overall contrast and color accuracy in standard content. The audio and smart features are just okay, scoring in the mid-60s percentile-wise.

Performance Percentiles

Hdr 94.6
Audio 56.3
Smart 54.4
Gaming 89.3
Display 74.2
Connectivity 78.2
Social Proof 57.2
Picture Quality 43

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • HDR performance is absolutely top-tier. 95th
  • A fantastic gaming TV with 120Hz and FreeSync. 89th
  • Hundreds of Mini-LED dimming zones for deep blacks. 78th
  • The price is very competitive for the feature set. 74th

Cons

  • Overall picture quality scores lag behind its HDR prowess.
  • Audio is just average for the class.
  • The webOS smart platform feels a bit dated.
  • Not the best choice for very bright rooms.

The Word on the Street

4.5/5 (4 reviews)
👍 Buyers are consistently blown away by the HDR brightness and pop in games and movies.
👍 Gamers praise the smooth 120Hz performance and lack of lag.
🤔 Some note that the black levels and local dimming are good, but not quite OLED-level, especially in dark rooms.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 65"
Resolution 3840 (4K UHD)
Panel Type QNED
Backlight Backlit
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Year 2025

HDR

HDR Formats Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG, Filmmaker Mode
Dolby Vision Yes
HDR10+ No
HLG Yes

Gaming

Refresh Rate 120 Hz
VRR FreeSync
ALLM Yes

Smart TV

Platform webOS

Audio

Surround Sound Yes

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 4
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi
Bluetooth Yes
Ethernet Yes
Optical Audio Yes
VESA Mount 400x300

Value & Pricing

At around $1100, the value proposition is strong. You're getting near-flagship HDR and gaming performance without the flagship price tag. It undercuts most of its direct Mini-LED competitors by a decent margin, making it a smart pick if those are your two main priorities.

Price History

1.080 USD 1.090 USD 1.100 USD 1.110 USD 16 mar17 apr 1.098 USD

vs Competition

It sits in a sweet spot. The Samsung QN90F Neo QLED will likely have better brightness and upscaling, but costs more. The Hisense U6 series is cheaper, but its motion handling and processing won't match the LG. And while an LG OLED like the G5 will destroy it in contrast and viewing angles, the QNED92A fights back with higher peak brightness for HDR and no risk of burn-in. Against the Sony BRAVIA 5, you're trading some color accuracy and processing for a lower price and better gaming features.

Spec LG QNED92A 65QNED92AUA 65 Inch 65" Sony Bravia Sony BRAVIA 5 98" 4K HDR Smart Mini-LED TV Samsung Neo QLED Samsung - 65” Class QN80F Series Neo QLED Mini LED Hisense U65QF Mini-LED Hisense - 75" Class U6 Series MiniLED QLED UHD 4K TCL QD Mini LED - QM6K TCL - 85" Class QM6K Series 4K UHD HDR QD Mini LED Roku Mini-LED QLED 4K - Pro Roku - 65" Class Pro Series 4K QLED Mini-LED Smart
Screen Size 65 98 65 75 85 65
Resolution 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160 4K (2160p) 3840x2160
Panel Type QNED MiniLED Neo QLED MiniLED MiniLED MiniLED
Refresh Rate 120 120 120 144 144 120
Hdr Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG, Filmmaker Mode Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG HDR10+, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG
Smart Platform webOS Google TV Tizen Fire TV Google TV Roku TV
Dolby Vision true true false true true true
Dolby Atmos - false true true true true
Hdmi Version - 2.1 - 2.1 2.1 2.1
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product HdrAudioSmartGamingDisplayConnectivitySocial ProofPicture Quality
LG QNED92A 65QNED92AUA 65 Inch 65" 94.656.354.489.374.278.257.243
Sony Bravia K98XR50 98" LED Compare 92.973.791.595.175.397.299.586.1
Samsung Neo QLED 65” Class Series Neo Compare 89.990.496.6938092.497.686.1
Hisense U65QF Mini-LED 75" Class U6 Series MiniLED Compare 98.890.493.896.66997.297.697.1
TCL QD Mini LED - QM6K 85" Class QM6K Series Compare 96.590.498.698.437.39694.386.1
Roku Mini-LED QLED 4K - Pro 65" Class Pro Series Compare 96.590.492.597.462.39998.886.1

Common Questions

Q: How is this for sports and fast motion?

The 120Hz panel and good motion processing make it great for sports, scoring a 72.2/100 in our tests, so fast action looks smooth.

Q: Is the webOS smart TV system easy to use?

It's fine, scoring in the 64th percentile. It's reliable and has all the major apps, but the interface isn't as snappy or modern as some competitors.

Q: Can it get bright enough for a sunny room?

It's decent, but not the best. Its weakest score is for outdoor/bright room viewing (41.5/100), so a Samsung Neo QLED would be a better choice for a very bright space.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you want the absolute best picture quality for cinema purism. An OLED will give you perfect blacks and wider viewing angles. Also, look elsewhere if your room is super bright; this TV's anti-glare isn't its strongest suit.

Verdict

Buy this TV if you're a gamer or a movie buff who craves impactful HDR, and you want a lot of performance for your money. It's a focused tool that excels in specific areas rather than being a master of all trades.