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UK Prices for LG's 2025 QNED TVs are live, and Samsung should be worried
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Skip to main content TechRadar the technology experts Search TechRadar View Profile België (Nederlands) Deutschland North America US (English) Australasia New Zealand Tech Radar Pro Tech Radar Gaming World Password Day Nintendo Switch 2 Best laptop NYT Wordle today Televisions UK Prices for LG's 2025 QNED TVs are live, and Samsung should be worried James Davidson More mini-LED TV competition When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Future) LG has revealed pricing for its 2025 QNED TV range The lineup consists of the QNED9M, QNED93, QNED87, QNED85 & QNED82 The prices take a direct shot at Samsung's Neo QLED range, with some cheaper than rivals Pricing for most of LG's 2025 QNED TVs, the company's equivalent to Samsung's Neo QLED (mini-LED) TVs, is now out in the wild. The 2025 QNED range consists of the QNED9M, QNED93, QNED87, QNED85 and QNED82. From the QNED85 up, the TVs use a mini-LED backlight, which offers improved black levels and higher brightness over standard LED. You may like I saw LG's latest QNED mini-LED TV and it might finally compete with Samsung, Hisense and TCL TCL overtaking LG's premium TV sales is the inevitable result of OLED's biggest problem and mini-LED's biggest strength Samsung reveals US OLED TV prices, and surprise, surprise, it undercuts LG's prices Prices and info for each model are broken down below, with every model set for release in May. Some retailers such as John Lewis, Peter Tyson and Currys are listing various models as available now. No UK prices for the flagship wireless LG QNED9M have been revealed yet, but it's available for $1,799 for the 65-inch model, $2,299 for the 75-inch model and $3,499 for the 86-inch model in the US. The LG QNED93 (left) next to its predecessor the LG QNED91 (right) (Image credit: Future) The LG QNED93 is available in 55, 65, 75 and 85-inch sizes and pricing is as follows: LG 55-inch QNED93: £1,299 LG 65-inch QNED93: £1,799 LG 75-inch QNED93: £2,699 LG 85-inch QNED93: £3,799 The QNED93 comes with LG's Alpha 8 AI Processor Gen 2, the same used in the LG B4 OLED TV, one of the best OLED TVs on the market. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over. It supports Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos. For gaming, there is support for 4K 144Hz, Dolby Vision gaming, VRR (AMD FreeSync Premium), HGiG and ALLM. That list of features is what we expect to see from the best gaming TVs. It also uses a mini-LED with Precision Dimming Pro and Dynamic QNED Colour Pro for enhanced local dimming and colour display. (Image credit: LG) The LG QNED87 is available in 43, 50, 55, 65, and 75-inch sizes and pricing for each size is as follows: LG 43-inch QNED87: £699 LG 50-inch QNED87: £949 LG 55-inch QNED87: £1,099 LG 65-inch QNED87: £1,399 LG 75-inch QNED87: £2,099 The QNED87 uses the same Alpha 8 AI Processor Gen 2 as the QNED93. It also uses a mini-LED backlight, but instead has Dynamic QNED colour, rather than the Pro version on the QNED93. It supports Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos and again there is 4K 144Hz (120Hz in the 55-inch model), VRR (AMD FreeSync Premium included), HGiG, ALLM and Dolby Vision gaming. (Image credit: LG) The QNED85 is available in 55, 65, 75 and 86-inch sizes. Pricing for this TV is as follows: LG 55-inch QNED85: £1,099 LG 65-inch QNED85: £1,399 LG 75-inch QNED85: £2,099 LG 86-inch QNED85: £2,899 The QNED85 will also use the Alpha 8 AI Processor Gen 2, the same as the QNED87 and QNED93. It also features QNED Dynamic Colour. The QNED85 will support Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos and come with similar gaming features to more premium QNED models such as 4K 144Hz (up to 120Hz in the 55-inch) VRR (AMD FreeSync included), HGiG, ALLM and Dolby Vision gaming. (Image credit: LG) The LG QNED82 will be available in 43, 50, 55, 65, 75 and 86-inch sizes. Pricing is as follows (as listed on Currys): LG 43-inch QNED82: £599 LG 50-inch QNED82: £749 LG 55-inch QNED82: £799 LG 86-inch QNED82: £2,699 The most entry-level set in the QNED lineup, the QNED82 will use the step-down Alpha 7 AI Processor. While there is no clear indication as to what panel type the QNED82 has, it does not feature a mini-LED backlight. It does, however, support Dynamic QLED Colour. There is no Dolby Vision HDR support listed, with the TV limited to HDR10 and HLG HDR. For gaming, the refresh rate is capped at 60Hz, but there is still support for VRR, ALLM and HGiG. All of these sets will feature webOS 25 with its long list of AI tools, including AI Concierge (a content recommendation tool based on viewing history), AI Voice ID (for personalised profiles) and AI Personalised Sound Wizard (which allows users to create their own sound profile using pre-recorded sound bites to choose their preferences). We reviewed webOS 25 very highly in our LG G5 and LG C5 OLED TV reviews. It proved to be user-friendly, intuitive and responsive, with the new AI tools a welcome addition All of the TVs will also come with the latest Magic Remote, which introduces the Home Hub and AI buttons in favour of the input select button. Samsung, take note (Image credit: Future) While the battle for the title of best mini-LED TVs is always a hotly contested one between the likes of Samsung, Hisense and TCL in particular, LG appears to have taken the fight directly to Samsung. The best example of this is that the LG QNED93, listed at £1,299 for its 55-inch model, is £100 cheaper than the Samsung QN80F's 55-inch model. On paper, these two sets are similar, both using mini-LED backlights and carrying a stack of gaming features. The QN80F supports HDR10+, whereas the QNED93 supports Dolby Vision – a regular point of difference between Samsung and LG. While LG has released other QNED TVs over the last few years, for this year it seems to have gone all in on features and technology. I saw the QNED93 in person next to its predecessor and was pleased with the upgrade in picture quality and performance. We're still waiting for prices on the flagship QNED9M, the first TV to use the LG Zero Connect Box ( an external box that houses connections such as HDMI and transmits signal to the TV wirelessly) outside of the LG M OLED. It will be interesting to see if these prices compete with the flagship Samsung QN90F, which, coincidentally, doesn't use the Wireless One Connect Box. LG's QNED range does look to be taking the fight to Samsung's Neo QLED range, which is a similar story for pricing in the US. We haven't tested any of LG's QNED range or Samsung's Neo QLED range just yet, but look forward to comparing the two. 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