LG QNED 4K - 80 Series 75” Class 80 Series QNED 75" 2024 Review
The LG QNED 80 Series has a brain for smart features but lacks the eyes for a great picture. It's a trade-off that only makes sense at a very specific price.
The 30-Second Version
The LG QNED 80 Series is a smart TV first and a display second. Its webOS platform and connectivity are top-notch, but the picture quality is mediocre. Only consider it if you find it at the very bottom of its price range and value smart features over image fidelity.
Overview
The LG QNED 80 Series is a big-screen TV that's all about the smart features. It nails the basics of a modern smart TV with its excellent webOS platform, voice assistants, and solid connectivity. But it's a classic case of a TV that's smarter than it is sharp. The picture quality, frankly, isn't its strong suit, which is a tough sell when that's the main job.
Performance
Let's be real: the picture quality is the weak link here. It lands in the 2nd percentile in our database, which means it's near the bottom for overall image performance. The edge-lit backlight and basic local dimming struggle with contrast, so don't expect inky blacks. On the bright side, the colors from the Quantum Dot/NanoCell combo are vibrant, and the α5 AI processor does a decent job upscaling HD content. For gaming, the 60Hz panel and HDMI 2.0 ports are fine for casual play, but serious gamers will want more.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- The webOS smart platform is smooth and user-friendly. 100th
- Excellent connectivity with built-in Google Assistant and Alexa. 91th
- Vibrant, punchy colors from the Quantum Dot display. 88th
- Easy setup and a great remote with pointer control. 82th
Cons
- Picture quality is mediocre, with poor contrast and blacks. 2th
- Only a 60Hz refresh rate, which is behind the curve. 27th
- Audio performance is just okay, landing in the 32nd percentile.
- The edge-lit backlight design limits overall picture performance.
The Word on the Street
Specifications
Full Specifications
Display
| Size | 75" |
| Resolution | 4K (2160p) |
| Panel Type | QNED |
| Backlight | Edge-Lit |
| Curved | No |
| Year | 2024 |
Picture Quality
| Processor | Active HDR |
HDR
| HDR Formats | HDR10, HLG |
| Dolby Vision | No |
| HDR10+ | No |
| HLG | Yes |
Gaming
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| VRR | FreeSync |
Smart TV
| Platform | webOS |
| Voice Assistant | Google Assistant, Alexa |
| Screen Mirroring | Apple AirPlay 2, Chromecast |
| Works With | Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Apple Home |
Audio
| eARC | No |
Connectivity
| HDMI Ports | 3 |
| HDMI Version | 2 |
| USB Ports | 2 |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi |
| Bluetooth | 5.1 |
| Ethernet | Yes |
| Optical Audio | Yes |
| VESA Mount | 400x300 |
Power & Size
| Energy Star | No |
| Annual Energy | 278 |
| Weight | 33.0 kg / 72.8 lbs |
Value & Pricing
Prices swing from $950 to over $1,580 depending on where you look, so shop around. At the lower end of that range, it's a passable deal for a 75-inch TV with great smart features. At the high end, it's a hard no. You're paying a premium for the LG brand and webOS on a panel that's fundamentally outclassed by cheaper Mini-LED options.
Price History
vs Competition
Stack it up against the competition and the gaps show. The Hisense U6 Series Mini-LED at a similar price point offers vastly better contrast and local dimming. The Sony BRAVIA 5 is in another league for picture processing, though it costs more. Even LG's own OLED evo G5, while pricier, completely destroys this TV in picture quality. If you care about the image, the QNED 80 Series loses every time.
| Spec | LG QNED 4K - 80 Series 75” Class 80 Series QNED 75" | Sony Bravia Sony BRAVIA 5 65" 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 | 75 | 65 | 65 | 75 | 85 | 65 |
| Resolution | 4K (2160p) | 3840x2160 | 3840x2160 | 3840x2160 | 4K (2160p) | 3840x2160 |
| Panel Type | QNED | MiniLED | Neo QLED | MiniLED | MiniLED | MiniLED |
| Refresh Rate | 60 | 120 | 120 | 144 | 144 | 120 |
| Hdr | HDR10, HLG | 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 | false | true | false | true | true | true |
| Dolby Atmos | - | false | true | true | true | true |
| Hdmi Version | 2.0 | 2.1 | - | 2.1 | 2.1 | 2.1 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Hdr | Audio | Smart | Gaming | Display | Connectivity | Social Proof | Picture Quality |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LG QNED 4K - 80 Series 75” Class 80 Series QNED 75" | 81.5 | 27.3 | 99.8 | 50.6 | 41.1 | 88 | 90.6 | 2 |
| Sony Bravia 5 65" Compare | 97.6 | 67.5 | 91.5 | 94.9 | 62.3 | 99 | 94.3 | 97.1 |
| Samsung Neo QLED 65” Class Series Neo Compare | 89.9 | 90.4 | 96.6 | 92.8 | 80 | 92.4 | 97.6 | 86 |
| Hisense U65QF Mini-LED 75" Class U6 Series MiniLED Compare | 98.8 | 90.4 | 93.8 | 96.5 | 69 | 97.2 | 97.6 | 97.1 |
| TCL QD Mini LED - QM6K 85" Class QM6K Series Compare | 96.4 | 90.4 | 98.6 | 98.4 | 37.2 | 96 | 94.3 | 86 |
| Roku Mini-LED QLED 4K - Pro 65" Class Pro Series Compare | 96.4 | 90.4 | 92.5 | 97.4 | 62.3 | 99 | 98.8 | 86 |
Common Questions
Q: What does the α5 AI Processor actually do?
It's the brain of the TV, handling upscaling of lower-resolution content, managing the local dimming for contrast, and optimizing the picture and sound settings on the fly. Think of it as the TV trying its best to make everything look and sound a bit better.
Q: How good is this TV for next-gen gaming?
It's not ideal. With a 60Hz refresh rate and HDMI 2.0 ports, it lacks the 120Hz and HDMI 2.1 features needed for high-frame-rate gaming from a PS5 or Xbox Series X. It's fine for casual gaming, but not for competitive play.
Q: Can I wall-mount this TV?
Yes, it uses a standard VESA 400x300 mount pattern, so it's compatible with most wall mounts designed for large TVs. Just make sure your mount can handle its weight—it's over 70 pounds.
Who Should Skip This
Skip this TV if you're a cinephile or a gamer. The weak contrast and lack of high refresh rate make it a poor choice for watching movies in a dark room or for serious gaming. Also, if you're comparing specs, anyone considering a Mini-LED TV like the Hisense U6 should buy that instead for a better picture at a similar price.
Verdict
Buy this TV if you want a huge, easy-to-use smart TV for streaming in a bright room and you don't care about perfect blacks or movie-grade HDR. It's a solid 'dad TV' for YouTube and sports. But if picture quality is your priority, even a little bit, you can do much better for the money.