

📺 Elevate your living room with AI-powered brilliance and cinematic immersion — don’t just watch, experience!
The LG 75-Inch QNED evo AI QNED85A Series Mini LED 4K Smart TV combines cutting-edge Dynamic QNED Color technology with Mini LED precision dimming and a powerful Alpha 8 Gen2 AI processor. Featuring a native 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10 Pro, and Filmmaker Mode, it delivers stunning visuals and immersive sound. Powered by webOS 25, it offers seamless streaming with 350+ free channels and advanced gaming features including VRR, FreeSync, and cloud gaming support. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts seeking premium picture quality and smart functionality in a sleek 75-inch display.













| Brand Name | LG |
| Item Weight | 75 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 14.1 x 66 x 40.6 inches |
| Item model number | 75QNED85AUA.AUSZ |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Color Name | Black |
| Special Features | Amd freesync, Built-In Speaker, Game Mode, Google Cast built-in, Multiple Voice Assistance |
| Item Weight | 75 Pounds |
| Standing screen display size | 75 Inches |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
B**A
Super quality and user ease.
Our old tv was dying and we found this tv on sale. It did take awhile to deliver, but well within the estimated delivery timeframe. Delivery was handled carefully and unboxing requires two people. The packaging provided holders for the tv to allow easier access to ports, etc. The picture is crystal clear with bright colors and real life view. User interface is easy to follow and instructions well written. Highly recommend and a super tv for the money!
A**R
So far so good.
The picture is good. although maybe you can get something better in a more expensive set. 120Hz refresh. The sound is very good, though not breathtaking. There is a mode for speech clarity you might like if hard of hearing. I think they are correcting the compression. Best feature: the stand can be set up in different widths, (see photo of the back) not just out at the ends you don't need an extra wide table. (65" version) This feature is not on many current models. There is a red standby LED on the front. In your living room it won't matter much but was annoying in the bedroom. But it is easy to turn off with the setup tools. People complain about the mute, but actually it works okay even on the LG magic remote (they may have improved it along the way.) However, I mostly use my Directv universal remote, which has a conventional mute. Works fine. The first LG remote code for Directv works fine. I turned off the data collection, which i recommend you do too. The point and click feature of the remote is actually fun, although I probably won't use it once set up. Uses less than half the electricity of my 46" Bravia. Seems a lot lighter too. If you are going to wall mount, you are going to need some helpers and probably need to be kinda handy. The overall size is considerable if you're trying to maneuver it.
P**S
Picture quality is mind blowing, tv backing might be too thin to sustain it's own weight and size.
TV was damaged at the bottom with some delamination and had noticible halos right out of the box, not sure if that was a manufacturer defect or something that could have happened during shipping. We plugged it in and tried to evalute picture quality to decide if we were going to return it and get another LG QNED Evo, or if we were going to not risk it and just go with another brand and model. First impression after putting the legs on it and looking at it from a side view... it appeared thag the thiness of the screen was almost too thin and it looked like it was warped. Once again, maybe that is something that happened in transit, or maybe the thiness of the backing on the screen was not made heavy duty enough to sustain it's own size (75inch) and that was why it was damaged. Second impression disregarding the damage... was that the settings were tricky to get adjusted to look right and the AI constantly adjusting the picture is also kind of weird. But, yes here's is the BUT, the picture quality is insanely detailed and vivid. I put on an older show that was made in like 2015 and it looked so detailed (almost too overly realistic but I enjoyed it), and I put on a new HDR 4K capable show and was honestly pretty blown away with the picture, color, realness, and even the sound quality is way better than I expected. I was almost bummed that I had to return it and the thiness of the backing of the TV made me nervous enough that I opted not to get another LG QNED Evo. After doing some comparisons of other TVs, I will say the Samsung QNED is definitely an equally great TV for a comparable price. I ended up getting a Sony Bravia 7 and honestly it has a higher price point and the picture quality is not as good or mind blowing as the LG, so I am not sure I made the best decision. It's really a shame that it came in in damaged to begin with and I wasted all of the time and shipping efforts to return everything just to end up with an even worse picture quality TV 😕
J**S
Home theater
Wonderful TV. Great picture and very easy to work with.
N**N
Great overall buy
I bought this TV for Xmas and couldn’t be happier. Great picture. Clear darks, vibrant colors. Sturdy easy stand set up. Couldn’t ask for more for the reasonable price.
C**S
Massive Screen with Stunning Picture Quality
Outstanding TV with incredible picture quality and vibrant colors. The 100-inch screen is immersive, brightness is excellent, and AI upscaling makes content look sharp. Great performance for movies, sports, and gaming.
S**L
You CANNOT mute this TV with one click.
The TV itself is fine. DO NOT buy this TV if you expect to be able to mute the volume. You CAN'T. The remote cannot be used to mute the TV with one click. The remote shows a picture of the mute symbol, but when you press the volume button, it does not mute. You have to hold the rocker town to get to mute one volume number at a time. I spent HOURS researching and emailing them and nothing can be done. I will never buy another LG TV again, nor any other branch that doesn't mute from the remote in one click. They suggest you can use Alexa to mute - you hold down the Alexa button, WAIT for it to acknowledge you with the the blue line across the bottom of the screen, then it may or may not hear you ask for mute, even if only a few feet away. You can use their remote app on your phone, for free, but wait - the mute button on this app does not work unless you pay $39.95 per year!!! You can go to the LG app to mute, but only one person can use it unless you grant permission in a very complex way. Even then, when you need to mute, you have to face ID or log into your phone, navigate to their app and then mute. By then the annoying reason you wanted to mute has passed. I even asked AI - WHY??? They said that LG is "going in this direction based on consumer feedback" - from WHO? Certainly no one who watches football. The football channels have very few commercials that are played at EVERY single break and no one wants to hear them that often. WHY was this done? I even asked LG AND Amazon if I could return the TV. No response from LG and Amazon said that I could have a full refund and return the TV (now hanging on my wall, not easy to do when all the packaging is already gone), OR, I could have a "partial refund and keep the TV". Why would they do that? How much of a partial refund you ask - $75.49. Why? Because it is exactly the amount you need to buy a DIFFERENT remote with mute. That says this is a known issue. Please tell me that having no mute button is not the future of our smart TV watching. That is not smart - that sets us back 100 years.
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