The pricing for LG’s new OLED Smart TVs in Europe was revealed a few days ago; we’ve gone over all the specifics in our separate article. In conclusion, LG is offering seven OLED Smart TV sizes this year, divided between the B4, C4, G4, and M4 series, and ranging in size from 42 inches to 97 inches. While majority of LG’s models are priced under €3,000, its largest models are close to €35,000.
The suggested retail prices for the company’s most recent QNED Smart TVs have now been made public. LG’s QNED 2024 crop will be launched throughout the year, just like its OLED predecessors. In particular, a number—including models like NANO87T, UT73, UT80, and UT81—will launch next month. LG, however, plans to hold off on releasing some, such as the NANO81T, NANO82T, QNED85T, and QNED89T, until May.
However, it remains to be seen when QNED80T, QNED91T or QNED99T series Smart TVs will go on sale. Please note that the latter two are LG’s only new QNED Smart TVs that feature Mini-LED backlights, which explains their relatively high pricing. Moreover, both QNED99T have 8K panels underpinned by LG’s more powerful α9 Gen 7 8K processor, compared to the 4K panels and α8 AI 4K processor included within QNED91T models.
Meanwhile, the α8 AI processor is slated to deliver 30% NPU, 60% CPU and 130% GPU performance improvements for Smart TVs like the QNED85T. Furthermore, the new processor provides full 48 Gbps bandwidth across four HDMI 2.1 ports unlike some of its predecessors. Thus, the likes of the QNED85T and QNED91T support 4K and 120 Hz gameplay on all their HDMI 2.1 ports when connected to devices that support that resolution and frame rate combination, such as the PlayStation 5 (curr. $449 on Amazon).