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  • LG has announced its 2025 QNED TV lineup in advance of CES 2025.
  • QNED TVs will be available in 40 to 100-inch screen sizes.
  • One model, the QNED9M, will support a True Wireless connection to LG’s Zero Connect box.

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LG announced its new QNED evo TV lineup today in advance of CES 2025. The new TVs will be available in sizes ranging from 40 to 100 inches, and use wireless 4K 144Hz transmission tech in the top models. LG is also going all in on AI for its QNED TVs, with AI enhancements for picture and sound and AI-based personalization features in the webOS 25 smart TV interface.

The new TVs feature a new proprietary wide color gamut tech called Dynamic QNED Color Solution, which is a replacement for the quantum dots used in previous LG QNED models and has been certified for Color Volume by testing organization Intertek.



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