LG Electronics is diving feet first into QNED Mini LED technology during virtual CES 2021 in January.
The company is expected to unveil its first-ever QNED Mini LED TVs as its top-of-the-line product offering among its 2021 premium LCD TV lineup.
LG’s newest TVs could represent a giant leap forward in the company’s LCD TV picture quality.
Thanks to quantum dot and NanoCell technologies with Mini LEDs as the light source, brightness and contrast are far superior to that of conventional LCD televisions, according to a Monday announcement. The 2021 lineup includes 10 new 4K and 8K models covering a wide range of large screen sizes of up to 86 inches.
With OLED at the pinnacle of LG’s television offerings with its self-lit pixels and independent dimming control, the arrival of LG’s QNED Mini LED TVs offer a new option for consumers. The TVs offer a new panel structure enhanced by LG’s Mini LED backlighting.
How It Works
As the first TVs to combine quantum dot and NanoCell technology in one product, LG claims the new TVs produce incredibly accurate colors while the advanced LED backlight offers better contrast and deeper blacks for images of exceptional vibrancy and realism. The models come with refresh rates up to 120Hz.
LG’s backlighting comprises up to nearly 30,000 tiny LEDs meant to produce incredible peak brightness and a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1 when paired with up to 2,500 dimming zones and advanced local dimming technology.
“Our new QNED Mini LED series is a premium home entertainment option that expands and improves the LCD TV space and gives consumers another terrific viewing choice,” said Nam Ho-jun, senior vice president of R&D at LG’s Home Entertainment Company. “These TVs deliver an experience that set them apart from other LCD TVs and speak to our commitment to innovation and pushing the standard forward.”
LG’s 86-inch 8K QNED TV will be on display in LG’s virtual exhibition booth during CES 2021 starting January 11.