LG launching 2025 QNED evo TVs
April 28, 2025

LG Electronics is rolling out its 2025 QNED evo lineup. The new QNED evo TVs inherit the differentiated value of LG OLED, along with various colour solutions, Mini LED technology, the latest α (Alpha) AI processor, top-tier gaming performance and the versatile webOS platform.
Certified by Intertek for achieving 100 per cent colour volume, these TVs reproduce rich colours in both bright and dark environments. With the company’s proprietary Dynamic QNED Colour solution, which replaces quantum dot technology, viewers can expect superior depth, clarity and precision regardless of lighting conditions.
“With Mini LED technology powered by the Alpha AI processor, the QNED evo models boast refined light control, enhancing the contrast and accuracy of images to ensure deeper blacks, brighter highlights and well-balanced picture quality. Advanced AI algorithms effectively control each zone to deliver heightened performance, in addition to the immersive visuals of Mini LED. To further enhance picture and sound quality, LG’s AI Picture Pro optimises detail, depth and accuracy, fine-tuning every scene with sophisticated processing to achieve the most refined picture quality across all content,” LG explained.
“The AI Object Enhancer identifies and enhances faces, bodies and key scene elements for greater detail and naturalism. Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro splits each scene into blocks and fine-tunes brightness and contrast, creating more vivid and lifelike visuals. Complementing these enhancements, AI Sound Pro immerses viewers in virtual 9.1.2 surround sound, enriching depth and spatial clarity through the TV’s built-in speakers,” continued LG.
The lineup also boasts highly personalised features, thanks to AI technology that can understand each user’s unique audio and visual preferences. LG has also introduced an AI button on the AI Magic Remote, providing intuitive voice recognition and navigation. The remote’s pointer function works like a computer mouse, allowing users to explore content and adjust viewing modes. AI Voice ID recognises individual voices to switch profiles and recommend personalised content. LG AI Concierge analyses viewing history and user habits to provide curated content suggestions and keyword recommendations, while AI Search – powered by a Large Language Model – understands conversational context and user intent for more intuitive content discovery. Microsoft Copilot integration further streamlines the process, helping users find and organise complex information efficiently, and the AI Chatbot identifies potential user challenges and offers timely, effective solutions.
The new QNED evo models can also function as central smart home hubs. The Home Hub offers multi-platform connectivity via LG ThinQ and Google Home integration, allowing users to manage their smart home devices through a single, intuitive interface. Support for Apple AirPlay and Google Cast is also possible.
The QNED evo TVs’ gaming capabilities include fluid motion, vivid visuals and easy in-game controls. As a central gaming hub, the LG Gaming Portal serves as an effortless way for gamers to discover new titles and enjoy the ones they already enjoy.
Highlighting the lineup is the QNED9M, LG’s first QNED TV that can seamlessly transmit both audio and video wirelessly via True Wireless technology. By connecting to the Zero Connect Box, the QNED9M can transmit audio and video wirelessly at up to 144Hz, without latency or loss in picture and sound quality, while still meeting the criteria of an AMD FreeSync Premium experience. What’s more, the Zero Connect Box eliminates the need for gaming consoles and set-top boxes around the screen.
The 2025 QNED evo models are offered in sizes ranging from 50 to 100 inches. The lineup will be available starting in May in Korea, the US and European countries, with other markets to follow throughout the year.
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