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📺 Elevate your living room with next-level 4K brilliance and AI smarts!
The LG 43QNED80A6A is a 43-inch 4K UHD Smart TV featuring Dynamic QNED color technology and the powerful α7 AI Processor for optimized picture and sound. It runs on the advanced webOS platform, supporting popular streaming services and smart home integration via Alexa and other assistants. With a sleek design and cinema-grade features like Filmmaker Mode and HDR, it offers an immersive viewing experience tailored for modern, connected lifestyles.












| ASIN | B0F14NFS2L |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,188 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 31 in TVs |
| Item model number | 43QNED80A6A |
| Manufacturer | LG Electronics |
| Product Dimensions | 25.7 x 96.8 x 63.3 cm; 11.7 kg |
C**E
Exceptional Picture Quality
The picture quality is exceptional, that is compared to your standard 4K UHD LED TV. The sound quality is good on a couple of sound modes, but depending on which ones you use it can sound flat or tinny. It's a good size, I mean, it's the size it is (50"). Some of the AI features are hit and miss, using personalised picture mode and sound mode I just can't get it right, which is strange considering it's personalised, and it says my profile is cool and vivid but it adds a yellow tint, so I just don't see point in the AI features, the same with the AI assistant, it's not even able to execute simple setting changes on the TV, so I just shan't use them, it's not necessary. The connectivity side of things is great if you have smart home, like Phillips Hue, Google Home, Apple HomeKit, or other LG ThinQ devices/appliances, since you can control all of that with the remote, as well as Amazon Alexa so you can even see your home security cameras on request. Trying to set this thing up will take a couple of attempts, and I've set up other LG TV's which are all the same, I don't particularly understand why it is never a smooth sailing process, but it's not that big of a deal. In terms of picture and sound quality, it is good and reasonably priced, so its still 5 stars, because all of the rest isn't exactly relevant.
B**N
great tv
alsolutely superb tv. does so much! wonderful quality sound, and picture with lots of features at an excellent price. Some confusion over delivery, but all sorted within a couple days
M**S
Great tv for what I needed
Works as needed. I have it in a conservatory generally quite bright. When the image is black it can be hard to see. When used in the evenings the image quality is great with good colours. I’m happy with it and the sound is good too. Great screen for the price.
D**Y
AMAZING
Love this LG 65QNED87T6B telly. 4k HDR is Amazing, just turn the brightness of the panels down on settings a d it'll pop. I got this to replace my 55 LG 4k tv that I had for 8 years. Was good but when watching dark scenes it had light pollution blooming from the sides of the tv, lighting up the screen finding it hard to see the image. This 65 inch is massive! I honestly thought it was too big for a week or two. It's not once you get used to it and the dark scenes are amazing. Blacks are nice, not as good as a Oled obviously but I didn't want to worry about burn in issues with getting that particular tv. So this is the next best thing. I'd say the 2nd best tv on the market in 2025. I've done my research and spec checking. Gaming on ps5 is great. Has gaming option and you can see if its running at 60hz or 120hz. This model does run at 120hz. This is why I wrote the modle down at top of my review. They sell two slightly different models and the other cheaper version is 60hz. Just to let everyone know that. Remember every streaming app and channel settings will need changing if you like the image a certain way. You can apply to all inputs or change it individually like i did. Got a filmmaker mode for films and also a true motion which I never liked on my old tv but this new 65 inch is loads better, it's got Trumotion cinematic movement so I'd suggest everyone to try it for a more real look mixed with smoother movement. Watched Dark Knight on it first night in 4k and it was Amazing, then Dune part one and Dune Part 2 4k. I find myself saying to my wife that the quality of the picture is so good. She laughs but agrees. I love film and tv series so to me it's worth it. Watching Ozarks on Netflix, that looks brilliant. Great show, I actually gave up on it when it came out cause of the dark scenes been too hard to see but this new telly is perfect.
C**N
Great picture and sound.
Took a while to set up, modern technology is not my good point. Anyway very happy with picture and sound and easy to use controller. Otherwise no complaints well worth the money.
P**J
Amazing tv!
Amazing tv! I really love it. Only downside is it is slow sometimes. Picture quality is great and user interface is easy to use. Lots of apps and things to watch. The magic remote is very easy to use and acts like a mouse with a voice recognition feature. So much to appreciate about this tv. I recommend!
G**P
At £322 this TV is an unbeatable deal. Fantastic as a PC monitor.
In short... I paid £322 for this TV and at that price it's an unbeatable deal. It makes a great affordable large format PC monitor. I have used 40"-43" TV's as my computer monitor for some time now and this is the best one yet. It has a fantastic response time meaning no noticeable lag or blur on the mouse cursor. The text is extremely sharp and it's got an excellent viewing angle with no washed out colours in the corners when sat only 70cm away. The colours are vibrant and blacks are pretty good too considering it's an IPS panel. Having a 43" variant is the perfect size for a PC monitor. Some other brands start at 50", which is far too big for this purpose. I have not used the smart or TV features, but they should be similar to my LG OLED as it has the same a5 gen7 AI processor and WebOS system, which is pretty good. The magic remote and menu's feel as responsive as on my OLED. The sound isn't brilliant as it's a little tinny and lacking bass, but that's not an issue for me as I mainly use headphones connected through a DAC from my PC. If you were to use as a TV, I would recommend a separate sound bar. My previous Hisense model lasted less than 4 years and it's a model which is still available at £279. I am so glad I paid a little bit more as this LG QNED is a far superior product. Yes, this QNED is not as good as the LG OLED I have in the living room, but that cost 3x as much. If you are on a budget and if you can stretch to £322-£350 I would highly recommend the LG QNED over the only slighly cheaper standard LED models. More so if you want to use it as a PC monitor.
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