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I still run a 12-year-old LG in my spare room, and as expected, much has changed since then! Love the overall interface and options with this QNED75 TV but I think I'd like to go higher-tier when the time comes. Great review as always Steve!
@markh351 Please read this. It's worth the time. I just discovered something VERY important after buying my first 4K TV (a 50" LG QNED75) and it's this: 60Hz panels are actually BETTER than 120Hz panels. The reason is simple. TV and movies have always looked great on old CRT TVs that ran at 60Hz. As LCD TVs brushed them aside, they added features like motion smoothing to simulate 120Hz (and even 240Hz!) to reduce "blurring" during fast-moving shots like live sports (it didn't really do anything). So then some genius introduced 120Hz panels and told consumers that it resulted in less blurring for action sequences. BIG mistake. Now that the screen refreshes 120 times/second, there aren't enough frames to fill it. The picture stutters and jumps and it's basically unwatchable. So turn on the motion smoothing. Problem solved right? No. Now we have a new one that can't be corrected properly.. Motion smoothing techniques like frame interpolation fill the gaps but no matter how subtly or aggressively they're applied, there is always a "soap opera effect" to some degree. So the look that filmed/videotaped TV shows and movies have had for decades is gone. Instead the picture looks unnaturally smooth. Ironically smart phones with 60fps video look more life-like. The only downside to 60Hz panels is that because the industry has deemed them inferior, they aren't as many with high-end features like FALD and mini-LEDs. There are some but you have to look for 'em (Hisense is one but quality control is atrocious). Plus some have a form of motion-smoothing that's on all the time and you CAN'T turn it off (TCL and Samsung are a few). So you have to make a decision: a natural looking picture at a cheaper price but with less features or a "higher-end" model that looks stunning but completely unnatural. I'm keeping my LG QNED75. It's not perfect but it does look very good. Watching content the way it was meant to be viewed is very important to me. I suggest getting a TV at BestBuy and if you're not satisfied then simply return it and try another. REMEBER: LG has "TruMotion" and "Real Cinema" on by default. Turn off TruMotion FIRST and then you can turn off Real Cinema if you like. Real Cinema can actually come in handy when watching 24p content so try it and see if you like it. I actually keep it off. Good luck with your choice. Cheers!
@@EsteemedRepresentative Thanks for the reply. My TV's are always mixed usage mostly between movies and games. I like my horror movies too and edge lit displays in my experience are inferior for such movies due to the sheer number of dark scenes. Anyway, I am about a year or two out from a new TV unless mine dies so I have time to think about things.
@@EsteemedRepresentativeVery interesting to hear. Thanks! I’ve been thinking the same thing about the 120Hz tech, although I haven’t been able to test it yet, and maybe I don’t want to. Using an old 46 inch and considering upgrading to a 65 inch QNED 75. So these high-tech brands like Samsung don’t even have a mode for each framerate, everything must be 120Hz? Imagine watching a classic movie, for instance Blade Runner or Alien, in 120Hz. Would you recommend the LG QNED 75 if I can get it for about 900 dollars in my country, or are there better options, like maybe the Samsung Q80C (I don’t care about 120Hz, though)? Thanks again!
Great video, but, am really stuck between the LG QNED75 65'' and Samsung Q60C 65'', I will place it in my bedroom and mostly I want it to watch movies on streaming platforms and some satellite channels, after researching I've came to the conclusion that the main difference for my use is that the LG has better sound and the Samsung has better picture, and am not planning to buy a soundbar so I would like to know which do you think is the better choice???
your reviews are really helpful and i noticed that the website says that the Backlight Type is Direct, but yeah it do not support local dimming, And can you give us a comparison of this with the UR90 ( an edge lit with local dimming model)
Hello Stev, would you recommend this TV or the LG 43QNED80T6A ? I'm torn because it looks like they might be of the same quality but there is a price difference
I have this TV and it's great I mostly play games but UA-cam and movies look great but I have my ps5 hooked to it and man it's impressive I was a bit disappointed with latency playing games but it actually wasn't the tvs fault I forgot to set hdmi to limited on my ps5 things look better and the latency I experienced was nonexistent. If u are unsure I will tell u, u will not be disappointed
Bro, tell me where I need to make changes so that there are no lags in games on ps5? I also bought this TV and was a little disappointed in the smoothness of the picture.
@@toch5366 u have real motion on by default people call it the soap opera affect u can turn it off by adding user dejutter. Ps5 options set hdmi to limited u can UA-cam it the information is there
Can we consider U7K (55/65) for 55Qned81, I liked that 120hz refresh rate and colours of LG makes it look very premium? And if not, what TV would you, sir, suggest?
So helpfull with your work..! Question; I help a friend to choose a budget TV and we are not sure between these LG QNED75 or the Samsung Q60C in the 55" screen size. Wich one you prefer overall? And thank's again for all!
Steve, how do you feel about IPS panels, in general? I appreciate their colors and viewing angels, while accepting their lower contrast and worse black levels. Do you think that IPS panel's characteristics make them better for some types of content and for some for some viewers? I've had an IPS panel in my bedroom for years and have been very satisfied with it. I am a bit reluctant to switch to VA.
Hey please review the Qned90T 2024 model. Especially the 75 inch. Go hard on it and test the blooming and all. I really want this TV but everyone says it's not worth it
Can someone please help which TV to go for - LG QNED 55 inch or Sony Bravia 2? I'm confused as both are good in there own way. Any suggestion will be heartfully appreciated.
Does the 75QNED85T come with a protection screen film? All I see is a film around the perimeter and a sticker in the bottom left corner.. can’t tell if mine has one or not just got it
@@TechSteve so it has local dimming to, because the European models are edge lit with local dimming except the 43 inch? Would you say if the 43 inch model is direct lit and doesn’t have local dimming then the Samsung 43 inch q60c is a better buy?
I have lg led. But now it’s two screen burn images ,, n it’s getting more from the edge ,, Plzz help doesn’t qned has without screen burn issue ,, I read it is. My watching time is alllot. Plzz help. Thnks
I like your video I was going to tell you can you do one with the LG 75” Class UT75 Series LED 4K UHD Smart webOS TV VS. LG 75” Class UR9000 Series LED 4K UHD Smart webOS TV I don't know which one to get
I wish I could see a moon picture or something when the screen is almost all black and some whites. I know is no OLED but just wondering whats the best I can buy without spending OLED money. I have a very basic LG right now and hate how the black picture doesn't look black
URGENT! Could you please give me you oipion on this? How does the 50" VA verson of this compares to the 50" Samsung Q60c. Which one would you recommend? I need to decide one or the other, the price is the same in my city. I don't care about gaming, just picture quality and practicality of the interface. I know with Samsung i can rearrange the order of the menu ooptions, i love that. Can i do that with LG too?
It does not memorize Channel 43 650Mhz well, it is impossible to see Rai channels even if the signal test is 100%. Don't buy it, in my opinion it has problems with the tuner.
No LG for me anymore..... I paid $2600 for 55" tv and only last for 5 years..... black screen.... audio but not video. ... Can it be fixed? possibly, but the technician does not guarantee it.
webOS or Google TV ? 4:31 - Why your camera always moving? 14:49 - Upscaling test.. awesome.. you are not doing this in your other tv. so maybe. you need to make a list about anything to test. so your review will be very detail in every tv. I don't know other. but I like tech. so more detail is greater. hehe. Suggestion. You have oled. maybe every tv screen can be compared to your oled in dark room. so we know how good is that tv screen compared to the best. like how deep that black. etc. or maybe just dark the room for picture quality. because that shines light make us hard to know the differ.
I appreciate your input just remember TVs are hard to store and move around. At this time I have a storage and don’t keep every Tav on site. LG only uses webOS
Please help one more question. If I Buy TV right now. What will you recommend? LG QNED - lack of dolby etc TCL Q6 - have dolby vision but is that really that great when the panel is not full array or Samsung QLED
@@TechStevehello Steve. I am your big fan dude. I regular follow your reviews. I am from Pune, Maharashtra, India. I want to you know any new models television of Sony or Samsung released in us?
They need to stop this black level rubbish with their 4k tvs. I've got a lg 4k uhd tv and it's got not brightness settings at all just black level. All that does is make the picture grey out if you mess with it. The default setting has to be set at 50. The reason i'm complaining is because without a proper brightness slider these lg 4k tvs completely crush the blacks if you hook a console upto to it. You have to have the contrast slider set at 80 or over it's way too bright for me. If its lower than 60 forget gaming you can't see anything in gaming with shadows they are just gone all the detail is lost. I don't understand why LG does not have their auto black level settings and a manual brightness setting. Their tvs are the best with samsung and sony but they need to stop using the contrast slider to calibrate their tvs. It's far to bright but you have to have it like or lose the details with shadows and dark scenes!
@@TechSteve Well, everyone with their preference 😅 However, I recommend playing around with white balance and Dynamic Contrast (this one tends to make the green color look like neon when set on high).
Did LG do enough on this TV?
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I still run a 12-year-old LG in my spare room, and as expected, much has changed since then! Love the overall interface and options with this QNED75 TV but I think I'd like to go higher-tier when the time comes. Great review as always Steve!
I would too if it’s in your budget
@markh351 Please read this. It's worth the time.
I just discovered something VERY important after buying my first 4K TV (a 50" LG QNED75) and it's this: 60Hz panels are actually BETTER than 120Hz panels. The reason is simple. TV and movies have always looked great on old CRT TVs that ran at 60Hz. As LCD TVs brushed them aside, they added features like motion smoothing to simulate 120Hz (and even 240Hz!) to reduce "blurring" during fast-moving shots like live sports (it didn't really do anything). So then some genius introduced 120Hz panels and told consumers that it resulted in less blurring for action sequences. BIG mistake. Now that the screen refreshes 120 times/second, there aren't enough frames to fill it. The picture stutters and jumps and it's basically unwatchable. So turn on the motion smoothing. Problem solved right? No. Now we have a new one that can't be corrected properly..
Motion smoothing techniques like frame interpolation fill the gaps but no matter how subtly or aggressively they're applied, there is always a "soap opera effect" to some degree. So the look that filmed/videotaped TV shows and movies have had for decades is gone. Instead the picture looks unnaturally smooth. Ironically smart phones with 60fps video look more life-like. The only downside to 60Hz panels is that because the industry has deemed them inferior, they aren't as many with high-end features like FALD and mini-LEDs. There are some but you have to look for 'em (Hisense is one but quality control is atrocious). Plus some have a form of motion-smoothing that's on all the time and you CAN'T turn it off (TCL and Samsung are a few). So you have to make a decision: a natural looking picture at a cheaper price but with less features or a "higher-end" model that looks stunning but completely unnatural. I'm keeping my LG QNED75. It's not perfect but it does look very good. Watching content the way it was meant to be viewed is very important to me.
I suggest getting a TV at BestBuy and if you're not satisfied then simply return it and try another. REMEBER: LG has "TruMotion" and "Real Cinema" on by default. Turn off TruMotion FIRST and then you can turn off Real Cinema if you like. Real Cinema can actually come in handy when watching 24p content so try it and see if you like it. I actually keep it off. Good luck with your choice. Cheers!
@@EsteemedRepresentative Thanks for the reply. My TV's are always mixed usage mostly between movies and games. I like my horror movies too and edge lit displays in my experience are inferior for such movies due to the sheer number of dark scenes. Anyway, I am about a year or two out from a new TV unless mine dies so I have time to think about things.
@@EsteemedRepresentativeVery interesting to hear. Thanks! I’ve been thinking the same thing about the 120Hz tech, although I haven’t been able to test it yet, and maybe I don’t want to. Using an old 46 inch and considering upgrading to a 65 inch QNED 75. So these high-tech brands like Samsung don’t even have a mode for each framerate, everything must be 120Hz? Imagine watching a classic movie, for instance Blade Runner or Alien, in 120Hz. Would you recommend the LG QNED 75 if I can get it for about 900 dollars in my country, or are there better options, like maybe the Samsung Q80C (I don’t care about 120Hz, though)? Thanks again!
Man, nice I have a 16 year old LG Plasma TV I have as a back up set still works great !
Good review can you compare it with Ur9050 43inch which one is better
Hello my brother, can you recommend the best screen for me around $600? I want picture quality, black color, and no light leakage. Thank you.
Great video, but, am really stuck between the LG QNED75 65'' and Samsung Q60C 65'', I will place it in my bedroom and mostly I want it to watch movies on streaming platforms and some satellite channels, after researching I've came to the conclusion that the main difference for my use is that the LG has better sound and the Samsung has better picture, and am not planning to buy a soundbar so I would like to know which do you think is the better choice???
@@aCon97 You should try with an LG Oled tv, they have good sound, excellent image and perfect blacks and contrast bro.
LG is always better TV.
your reviews are really helpful and i noticed that the website says that the Backlight Type is Direct, but yeah it do not support local dimming, And can you give us a comparison of this with the UR90 ( an edge lit with local dimming model)
Hello Steve great review. Would you recommend this qned75 or nano75 lg tv?
Definitive the QNED, why?
The Nano75 have only LGs Nano Cell but the QNED having LGs Nano Cell AND Samsungs Quantum Dot, therefore QNED
Hello Stev, would you recommend this TV or the LG 43QNED80T6A ? I'm torn because it looks like they might be of the same quality but there is a price difference
Hi Steve just a suggestion...can you put something in front of that, distracting, background when you are displaying a TV. It's hard to watch.
At this point I can’t change my studio setup
@@TechStevelazy ass thats whys u have low subs and views
I have this TV and it's great I mostly play games but UA-cam and movies look great but I have my ps5 hooked to it and man it's impressive I was a bit disappointed with latency playing games but it actually wasn't the tvs fault I forgot to set hdmi to limited on my ps5 things look better and the latency I experienced was nonexistent. If u are unsure I will tell u, u will not be disappointed
Bro, tell me where I need to make changes so that there are no lags in games on ps5? I also bought this TV and was a little disappointed in the smoothness of the picture.
@@toch5366 u have real motion on by default people call it the soap opera affect u can turn it off by adding user dejutter. Ps5 options set hdmi to limited u can UA-cam it the information is there
Can we consider U7K (55/65) for 55Qned81, I liked that 120hz refresh rate and colours of LG makes it look very premium? And if not, what TV would you, sir, suggest?
Sir, please tell me which TV is better. Sony Bravia 2 55 inch or Lg QNED 75 ?
Hello Steve would u Pick this or QLED q70c i Can qned75 65 inch for 730 usd
And the QLED q70c for 1000 usd
Is the q70c worth the 300 extra ?
Q70C far as value that’s up to you
Hey very good review. In you which is better LG ONED75 or SONY X85k....?
I have the qned it's great movies games play great
So helpfull with your work..! Question; I help a friend to choose a budget TV and we are not sure between these LG QNED75 or the Samsung Q60C in the 55" screen size. Wich one you prefer overall? And thank's again for all!
Q60c. Brighter and better black levels
I think you review very well.
Does this TV have problems of blooming or clouding in dark scenes because of IPS panel?
Steve, how do you feel about IPS panels, in general? I appreciate their colors and viewing angels, while accepting their lower contrast and worse black levels. Do you think that IPS panel's characteristics make them better for some types of content and for some for some viewers? I've had an IPS panel in my bedroom for years and have been very satisfied with it. I am a bit reluctant to switch to VA.
I like ips for the points you mentioned
Hey please review the Qned90T 2024 model. Especially the 75 inch. Go hard on it and test the blooming and all. I really want this TV but everyone says it's not worth it
Is this a better tv than a 43” Samsung q60c ?
Can someone please help which TV to go for - LG QNED 55 inch or Sony Bravia 2? I'm confused as both are good in there own way. Any suggestion will be heartfully appreciated.
wallmaert has this tv 50 inch for under 400 and amazon has ur9000 for the same price. Which one to pick?
Hey steve great review, how do you feel about this versus the Sony x90l?
It doesn’t touch the Sony
@@TechSteve Thanks Steve that's really great to hear, I've been leaning towards the Sony
Thanks for the video Tech Steve
How much storage does it has? Does the software is fast?
Support vrr?
Hi do you know if the 55qned81 has a glossy screen?
Overall would you say the LG 43QNED75 or the Samsung 43 inch CU8000 is better?
I’m guessing that the qned is better bc it has mini led but they’re about the same price which is why i’m asking for your opinion
@@boogabooga3837this tv does not have mini led panel. Qned 85 and above does
But the qned is better than cu8000
Hi Steve another awesome review, maybe you have or have not what are your thoughts on the Serif TV and have you done a review on this
I haven’t
Does the 75QNED85T come with a protection screen film? All I see is a film around the perimeter and a sticker in the bottom left corner.. can’t tell if mine has one or not just got it
50 inch is $499 it is nice 👍🏾💯
700 in canada :(
You said Edge Light panel but LG Website in Europe says Direct LED panel? I am confused
This is a USA model
@@TechSteve so it has local dimming to, because the European models are edge lit with local dimming except the 43 inch? Would you say if the 43 inch model is direct lit and doesn’t have local dimming then the Samsung 43 inch q60c is a better buy?
for this tv, it has google assistant built in?
Input lag for this TV please steve if you would do a test
Should I get the LG QNED75 55 inch or the Samsung DU8000?
Which one did you end up getting? I’m actually deciding between these two
Doesnt it support VRR? It says it does on the website, but in your video, VRR was grayed out
peak SDR/HDR brightness? local dimming?
Is it worth switching from an LED TV to this QNED?
The mini LED Version
I love your approach! You are cool AF...subbed.
I appreciate you ✌🏽️
I have lg led. But now it’s two screen burn images ,, n it’s getting more from the edge ,,
Plzz help doesn’t qned has without screen burn issue ,, I read it is. My watching time is alllot. Plzz help. Thnks
Great video! Btw, How can I activate HDR Mode?? I only see standard mode 🥲
HDR content like Amazon Prime, 4K Netflix, Disney +
Great Review, I'm looking for smartv 50' could you recommend me one please, I watched lg 50ur78
I like your video I was going to tell you can you do one with the LG 75” Class UT75 Series LED 4K UHD Smart webOS TV VS. LG 75” Class UR9000 Series LED 4K UHD Smart webOS TV I don't know which one to get
Sorry i don’t have every size to review
How does it compare to the Sony X77L?
The Sony will look more natural but this has better gaming features
Peak brightness?
Have you reviewed this LG?
75” LG UT80 4K UHD Smart Tv (2024)
No i haven’t
How many dimming areas does this tv have?
Zero
@@TechSteve how come? isn’t a miniLED?
This isn’t a mini led, you can click on the links I provided to read more
@@DMS707mini led is only on qned 85 and above
INPUT LAG for this Tv please?
I wish I could see a moon picture or something when the screen is almost all black and some whites. I know is no OLED but just wondering whats the best I can buy without spending OLED money.
I have a very basic LG right now and hate how the black picture doesn't look black
Look into TVs with local dimming not this one
What’s better VA or IPS?
I made several videos searching TechSteve ips vs va
This vs x80k? What’s your thoughts?
Sony
How's stutter and jutter on older or lower quality content like movies?
Not sure, I still think it depends on your source of the content that makes everything
How do I find and access the screensaver it's not in general tab in settings. Help plz
You can't access a screen saver for as I know, you can see if it has the ART app
What's URA vs ARA?
Is it 120hz
No
Good tv but the LG A2 OLED for the same price is a much better deal
RECENZIA FOR LG QUNED 863 RE ?
I wonder why when it's on gaming mode the frame around the screen is thicker than when it is on UA-cam tv except bottom?!!!
What are you plugging into it? HDMI 2.0 cable, automatic mode on your console. Sounds like your source
better then q60c?
URGENT!
Could you please give me you oipion on this?
How does the 50" VA verson of this compares to the 50" Samsung Q60c. Which one would you recommend?
I need to decide one or the other, the price is the same in my city.
I don't care about gaming, just picture quality and practicality of the interface.
I know with Samsung i can rearrange the order of the menu ooptions, i love that. Can i do that with LG too?
I don’t like giving my opinion on products that I haven’t compared in person. But you can arrange LG apps as well
@@TechSteve Ok, thanks for answering.
Got me a u7k Hisense
Without picture calibration though
Cool
Does this tv have a matte screen??? I kinda looks that way.🤔
Nope
It should be semi-glossy.
12:00
Is it just me or did all 4 corners look dim during the Picture Quality demo???
I noticed it. But we have to remember this is recorded with camera. So maybe we can't see it in real life
LG tv troubles with mkv video format
It does not memorize Channel 43 650Mhz well, it is impossible to see Rai channels even if the signal test is 100%. Don't buy it, in my opinion it has problems with the tuner.
Great Review!!!
Thanks
Back light bleeding issues so much
No LG for me anymore..... I paid $2600 for 55" tv and only last for 5 years..... black screen.... audio but not video. ... Can it be fixed? possibly, but the technician does not guarantee it.
Main problem
replace the inverter chip from other used TVs. yuhr tv will work again .
Damn you got 5 years! I bought a 65" Sony LED (best LED model they sold) and only got 18 months before it died!
@@eadam2582 sony has gone down in built quality. plus they overprice their products. plus they hv stopped innovation in their tv lineup
@@r.c.850 Who spends almost 3k on 55"
Adverts are a deal breaker.
Get a Apple TV
webOS or Google TV ?
4:31 - Why your camera always moving?
14:49 - Upscaling test.. awesome.. you are not doing this in your other tv. so maybe. you need to make a list about anything to test. so your review will be very detail in every tv. I don't know other. but I like tech. so more detail is greater. hehe.
Suggestion.
You have oled. maybe every tv screen can be compared to your oled in dark room. so we know how good is that tv screen compared to the best. like how deep that black. etc. or maybe just dark the room for picture quality. because that shines light make us hard to know the differ.
I appreciate your input just remember TVs are hard to store and move around. At this time I have a storage and don’t keep every Tav on site. LG only uses webOS
@@TechSteve Is webOS great for long use? or Google TV is best. like software compatibility or updates. ?
@Aszksbdje it’s a personal preference, I use Apple TV for better colors and faster performance
Please help one more question.
If I Buy TV right now. What will you recommend?
LG QNED - lack of dolby etc
TCL Q6 - have dolby vision but is that really that great when the panel is not full array
or Samsung QLED
Not bad for the price.
I love your hoodie!
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@@TechStevehello Steve. I am your big fan dude. I regular follow your reviews. I am from Pune, Maharashtra, India. I want to you know any new models television of Sony or Samsung released in us?
No release date on any brand
@@TechSteve okay
The most infuriating thing about tvs nowadays is that a 900 dollars 💰💰💰💰 tv is considered a budget tv. 😠😠
You didn’t mention the size, that determines the price
Hey Steve😊
Hey Mike
That's a small 75 inches lol
They need to stop this black level rubbish with their 4k tvs. I've got a lg 4k uhd tv and it's got not brightness settings at all just black level. All that does is make the picture grey out if you mess with it. The default setting has to be set at 50. The reason i'm complaining is because without a proper brightness slider these lg 4k tvs completely crush the blacks if you hook a console upto to it. You have to have the contrast slider set at 80 or over it's way too bright for me. If its lower than 60 forget gaming you can't see anything in gaming with shadows they are just gone all the detail is lost. I don't understand why LG does not have their auto black level settings and a manual brightness setting. Their tvs are the best with samsung and sony but they need to stop using the contrast slider to calibrate their tvs. It's far to bright but you have to have it like or lose the details with shadows and dark scenes!
Y compare it to oled?
Not even to miniled?
💯👎👎👎
Neah. The only way to watch anything is cinema/filmmaker mode. Anything else is just trash.
I disagree on sports, too dark and warm for my taste
@@TechSteve Well, everyone with their preference 😅
However, I recommend playing around with white balance and Dynamic Contrast (this one tends to make the green color look like neon when set on high).
@MirelRC I use a Sony x95L family room and a LG C3 in the bedroom this TV is just for videos
@@TechSteve You don't play around, Steve. Those TV choices speak volumes.
In other words, the picture quality kinda sucks it seams.
No different than other TVs in this price range
I’m pretty happy with it
@@TechSteve Agreed. Which is why I think I'm going to pay for the next level up. There is a pretty noticable difference in pic quality.
Esa tv e HDMI 2.1