I tested LG's new Mini LED TV for a month, and it beat my G2 OLED in 3 major ways (2024)

I tested LG's new Mini LED TV for a month, and it beat my G2 OLED in 3 major ways (1)

ZDNET's key takeaways

  • TheLG QNED90Tmodel features the company's latest Mini LED technology, delivering high brightness and eye-pleasing colors.
  • New AI features ultimately make the user experience more intuitive, and gamers will be satisfied with the 120Hz VRR display, paired with LG's dedicated software features.
  • At its price, several alternatives are available from Samsung, TCL, and Hisense. But if you prefer LG's brand offerings, the QNED90T is worth considering.

In the case of TVs,LG's OLEDofferings are arguably the cream of the crop. Their picture quality is exceptional, viewing angles are consistent, and all that visual gadgetry is somehow fitted into a slim and often lightweight form factor. Case in point: MyLG G2 OLEDof two years is still the centerpiece of my living room.

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But within those two years, we've also seen a renewed focus onMini LED TVs; manufacturers like TCL, Hisense, and Sony have gone all-in on the miniature light-emitting diode technology, achieving contrast and black levels thatnearlymatch that of OLED panels while producing much higher brightness. So when LG pitched its newQNED90T-- the company's latest Mini LED model -- I bit.

For the past month, replacing my LG G2 with the QNED90T has been a mostly positive experience, with some expected drawbacks and surprising benefits.

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Let's start at the very beginning: setting up the TV. I tested a 65-inch QNED90T model, which retails for $1,899. The TV won't win any awards for being the thinnest and lightest, but it's manageable enough for two people to lift and move around a living room.

My original plan was to wall-mount the set where my LG C2 was, but then I placed it closer to my window to evaluate the QNED90T's brightness (and just how reliable it was). This process was less hassle than a 68-pound TV would make it seem.

The QNED90T comes with two legs that can be mounted closer or further away from the center, giving you just enough space to fit a soundbar if desired. With heavier TVs, I generally prefer this type of stand over the central ones (common with Hisense, TCL, and Sony sets) because the weight feels more evenly distributed, and there's less wobbling.

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LG includes a Magic Remote with the QNED90T -- the same model and design that came with my C2 OLED a few years ago -- and it's just as useful and buggy as the original. Swiping on the scroll wheel activates the mouse-like pointer, which is great when you're typing Wi-Fi passwords and streaming service credentials, but the sensor often miscalibrates after a few seconds, so you have to switch back to what I'll call button-pressing mode and then turn on the feature again.

The QNED90T has four HDMI 2.1 ports, three USB ports, and eARC support -- should you want to hook up a soundbar. That's a rather generous assortment of connections, and most gamers and media buffs shouldn't have a problem pairing multiple consoles, Blu-ray players, and other devices to the TV.

I tested LG's new Mini LED TV for a month, and it beat my G2 OLED in 3 major ways (3)

Before I jumped into my usual cycle of Netflix and Disney+ films, I tested my QNED90T unit for any inconsistencies with the display panel. This typically involves playing a video of a small white square drifting from corner to corner, edge to edge, to detect any blooming, a common downside of non-OLED TVs. (I also do an eye test by examining how subtitles are presented in darker scenes.) To my surprise, the haloing wasn't too noticeable, though the backlighting became more obvious when looking at the TV off-angle, roughly three feet from the center.

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To detect any Dirty Screen Effect (DSE), I cycle through several colored slides like white, gray, yellow, and red and look for splotches or lines of inconsistent color. This is where my QNED90T review unit fell short, with areas of darker pixels in the bottom middle area of the screen.

Throughout the movieInterstellar, sweeping shots of the uniform expanses of space made the LG's DSE more apparent, though it didn't detract from the overall viewing experience too much -- I still sat on the edge of the sofa during thewave scene.

I tested LG's new Mini LED TV for a month, and it beat my G2 OLED in 3 major ways (4)

The Saving Grace of the QNED90T is its brightness, which, thanks to LG's Quantum Dot NanoCell technology (composed of tiny semiconductor particles that focus on color accuracy and brightness while absorbing excess light wavelengths), has a notably higher peak brightness than my older C2 OLED. The practical result is better picture quality, even when the TV is near a window or ceiling light.

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I'm also mostly satisfied with the QNED90T's new AI features, which are powered by the TV's A8 AI Processor 4K and generously embedded throughout WebOS 24. The AI-enhanced picture mode is generally brighter and more saturated, which plays well with gaming and sports, while the tailored audio mode gives the TV's built-in speakers some much-needed oomph -- pushing out however much bass output there is (which is not a lot) in favor of clarity.

The TV's initial setup process makes opting into the AI enhancements intuitive and user-friendly, with helpful visual and audio comparisons, and there's a dedicated settings tab should you ever want to opt out.

I tested LG's new Mini LED TV for a month, and it beat my G2 OLED in 3 major ways (5)

Lastly, WebOS 24 is much cleaner and more organized than previous software versions, with dedicated Quick Cards for office, gaming, smart home, sports, and other modes and improved accessibility features. I just wish the top banner, which takes up about one-third of the screen, displayed more useful information than simply ads or no ads.

ZDNET's buying advice

TheLG QNED90T is a confusingly good TV; it's no OLED TV, but it performed well enough to make me forget about my C2 OLED for several weeks. For a Mini LED set, you can expect superior picture detail and colors that get plenty bright while staying accurate. The additional AI features are helpful if you're unfamiliar with how to besttweak your TV's display settings, but you won't miss out on much if you opt out of the services.

With a starting price of $1,899 for the 65-inch size, the LG QNED90T sits awkwardly between the company's more expensive,entry-level OLED models and cheaper Mini LED TVs like theHisense U8N andTCL QM8. If good audio quality and flexible viewing angles are at the top of your priority list, and you're shopping on a budget, I'd advise picking up one of the less-expensive TVs and pairing them with asoundbar/speaker system. Otherwise, the QNED90T is a safe place to start your buying journey.

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I tested LG's new Mini LED TV for a month, and it beat my G2 OLED in 3 major ways (2024)

FAQs

Is LG mini LED better than OLED? ›

Mini LED excels in precision and brightness control, making it an attractive option for users prioritising bright and vibrant performance. OLED technology, with its true black levels and superior contrast, remains a better choice for cinema enthusiasts and those seeking a truly immersive cinematic viewing experience.

What is the response time of mini LED vs OLED? ›

And while some QNED Mini LED gaming monitors have a 1ms response rate—the time it takes for one pixel on the display to switch from one colour to another—OLED TVs are unrivalled. In fact, OLED TVs boast an incredible response time of just 0.1ms.

What is the lifespan of a mini LED TV? ›

There's no exact number of hours that a Mini-LED TV will last you, as different use cases provide for different outcomes when it comes to the lifespan of a TV. However, on average, Mini-LED TVs should last around 50,000 hours, or five years, before issues such as screen burn in become apparent.

What is the lifespan of OLED vs LED TV? ›

Durability. LED TVs have been around for many years and have proven to be extremely reliable, typically providing many years of trouble-free service. OLED TVs haven't been around as long, but their expected lifespan is around 100,000 hours (similar to LED TVs).

Will Mini LED surpass OLED? ›

However, by 2025, the mini-LED backlight TVs are forecasted to reach 9.3 million units, surpassing the 7.5 million units of OLED TV, for the first time.

Which is better for eyes, OLED or Mini LED? ›

Mini LED uses Blue LED as a light source, which emits 7-80% of harmful blue light. On the other hand, OLED emits less than half of the harmful blue light compared to Mini LEDs.

What are the downsides of mini LED? ›

The downside? Mini-LEDs are more expensive than their lesser LED LCD counterparts, but are usually cheaper than OLED. Check out the best Mini-LED TVs.

Is Mini LED worth the extra money? ›

It might sound like a cop-out, but both are extremely good TV technologies. For the vast majority of people, Mini-LED is going to be the more tempting option as they can get brighter, don't suffer from burn-in, and are cheaper. But dig in a little deeper, and you might find that an OLED TV is better for your needs.

Is it OK to leave OLED TV on all day? ›

We recommend that you always turn off your TV after use. Leave the TV off for about six hours or more (e.g. overnight).

Will an OLED TV last 10 years? ›

'When we first started manufacturing OLED TVs in 2013, their lifespan was some 36,000 hours,' he said. 'Technological development has extended it to 100,000 hours now. This is equal to 30 years, if a user watches our OLED TV for 10 hours a day. '

How long should a TV be on a day? ›

What's a healthy amount of screen time for adults? Experts say adults should limit screen time outside of work to less than two hours per day. Any time beyond that which you would typically spend on screens should instead be spent participating in physical activity.

Is Mini LED better than OLED vs QLED? ›

OLED and QD-OLED are known for maintaining color accuracy and contrast at wide viewing angles, whereas QLED and Mini LED suffer from more significant color shifts and loss of contrast when viewed off-center. Mini LED, however, improves upon standard LED TVs in this regard but still falls short compared to OLED.

Which is better Mini LED or QD-OLED? ›

If you're in a dark or mostly dark setting, then the QD-OLED is your best option as each individual pixel can be controlled. Mini-LED is more suitable for brighter settings and will have more long-term durability.

What are the advantages of Mini LED TV? ›

In addition to being brighter (up to 2000 nits), the new technology can make blacks darker than ever before—which means more realistic images on your TV. Mini LED technology allows for finer control of lighting, higher LED density, and reduced production costs.

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