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LG introduces the highly anticipated QNED MiniLED TV lineup to Australia

LG Electronics Australia has announced Australian availability of their new QNED MiniLED TV range with two 8K TVs and a 4K TV on offer. The new series is LG’s premium LED/LCD TV range that combines mini LED panels with Quantum DOT and NanoCell technologies to deliver even blacker blacks, greater colour representation and an improved contrast.

“LG QNED MiniLED TVs will enrich the everyday lives of our customers, whether they enjoy movies, sports or gaming. Combining the best of both Quantum Dot and NanoCell colour technologies with the advantages of MiniLED backlights, our QNED MiniLED TVs are a new addition to our innovative home entertainment range and offer Australians a new and improved LED/LCD TV range in big screen sizes.

“As we spend more time at home, it is clear that Australians are continuing to invest in upgrading the home entertainment experience for their houses and we’re proud to offer them a new premium viewing option.” said Tony Brown, Marketing Manager for Home Entertainment at LG Electronics Australia.

The new MiniLED technology uses thousands of mini LED lights to deliver bright and clear images to deliver precision backlight control and extremely high contrast ratios. For example, the top of the range QNED99 8K, 86-inch model is backed by 28,000 LED lights to deliver a better contrast ratio and more accurate colour reproduction than any other LG TV.

As you would expect, the TVs are webOS 6.0 smart TVs with a new feature called Sports Alert which enables users to receive notifications about key moments before, during and after games for sports such as the Rugby Union. Premier League, NBA and NFL. If you don’t have a signal to match the resolution of the TV fear not as LG has included a new Gen4 AI processor with deep learning technology to upscale picture so content looks sharp and detailed on screen.

It is also possible to install apps such as Netflix, Disney+, Stan, Apple TV+, Amazon Prime, Optus Sport and more to the TV with added support for Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos. There is also support for Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa and LG ThinQ products.

The three new TVs come in 65-, 75- and 85-inch versions are available now at leading retailers. For more information, head on over to the LG QNED TV website.

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