LG 55QNED82AUA.AUS Tv Review
Our verdict
The LG 55QNED82AUA is a 55-inch 4K LED TV with LG's webOS smart platform at $479.99, sitting in the mid-range bracket where it competes against similarly priced QLED and standard LED panels. Early buyer feedback is thin, so the picture here leans on LG's track record with webOS and the QNED line rather than a large review base.
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- Screen size 55.0"
- Resolution 4K Uhd
- Refresh rate 60 Hz
- Display Led
- Smart platform Webos
- Connectivity Bluetooth, Ethernet, Hdmi, Usb, Wi-Fi
- Priced 45% above the category median ($329.99 across 127 tracked models)
- Screen size of 55.0" - larger than 60% of the 129 models we track
- Weight of 35.5 lb - heavier than 76% of the 129 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 10 owner ratings
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Popularity1.2/5
10 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other LED, QLED and OLED TVs plus TV mounts, streaming media players, antennas, cables and satellite gear we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The LG 55QNED82AUA.AUS is a 55-inch 4K LED television running LG's webOS smart platform. At $479.99, it targets buyers who want a reliable smart TV ecosystem in a practical living-room size without crossing into the $600-plus OLED tier. The QNED branding indicates LG's Quantum NanoCell technology, which targets improved color accuracy over standard LED panels.
The set runs at 60 Hz and connects via Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, and Wi-Fi. It weighs 35.5 pounds and has an overall footprint of roughly 48.7 by 30.9 inches, typical for a stand-mounted 55-inch TV. Specific HDMI port count and HDR tier details are not provided in the available spec data.
With only 10 ratings averaging 4.2 stars, the review base is very limited. That 4.2-star average is a reasonable signal, but shoppers looking for confirmed quality at scale should be aware the feedback pool is small for a TV at this price.
Pros
- QNED panel technology targets better color than standard LED
- webOS is a well-polished smart platform with broad app support
- Full connectivity suite including USB, Ethernet, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi
- 55-inch 4K size is practical for most living rooms
- 4.2-star average across early reviews is a positive starting point
Cons
- Only 10 reviews, which is very few to verify consistent quality
- 60 Hz refresh rate limits motion clarity for fast sports and gaming
- HDR support details not specified in available data
- HDMI port count not listed
Performance notes
The 55-inch panel delivers 4K UHD at 60 Hz. Connectivity includes Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, and Wi-Fi. The unit weighs 35.5 pounds with dimensions listed as 10.1 by 48.7 by 30.9 inches. HDR tier and HDMI port count are not available in the current spec listing.
What buyers say
With just 10 reviews and a 4.2-star average, early buyers are leaning positive, but this sample is too small to treat as confirmation of consistent build or picture quality. The score is encouraging but not yet reliable.
Specifications
| Screen size | 55.0" |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 4K Uhd |
| Refresh rate | 60 Hz |
| Display | Led |
| Smart platform | Webos |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth, Ethernet, Hdmi, Usb, Wi-Fi |
| Color | Black |
| Dimensions | 10.1 X 48.7 X 30.9 In |
| Weight | 35.5 lb |
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Frequently asked questions
What is QNED technology and how does it differ from standard LED?
LG's QNED technology layers Quantum Dot and NanoCell filters onto a traditional LED backlit panel. The goal is to produce purer colors and reduce color bleed compared to a basic LED TV. Results vary by model, but QNED sets typically show better color volume than entry-level LED panels while stopping short of OLED contrast performance.
Is 60 Hz a dealbreaker for this TV?
It depends on how you use it. Streaming shows, movies, and casual gaming are all fine at 60 Hz. If you watch a lot of fast-paced sports or play console games where smooth motion at 120 fps matters, a 120 Hz native panel will serve you better. At this price point, 120 Hz options do exist from other brands, so it is worth comparing before committing.