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LG 55QNED70A (full model often listed as 55QNED70A6A or 55QNED70AUA in some regions) is a 2025 mid-to-upper mid-range 55-inch 4K QNED Smart TV from LG. It uses LG’s QNED technology (Quantum Nano-Emitting Diode, combining Quantum Dot and NanoCell for vibrant colors without full MiniLED backlighting in this entry QNED tier), powered by AI processing for enhanced picture and sound—great for movies, sports, gaming, and streaming in Nairobi living rooms or home setups.
It’s a step up from standard LED TVs with richer colors and better upscaling, but not as premium as LG’s higher QNED MiniLED or OLED lines.
Key Features and Specifications
- Display: 55-inch 4K Ultra HD (3840 × 2160 pixels), QNED panel with Direct LED backlight, 60Hz native refresh rate.
- Color & Picture Tech: All New Dynamic QNED Color (wide color gamut, 100% color volume in some claims), α7 AI Processor 4K Gen8 for AI upscaling (4K Super Upscaling), Dynamic Tone Mapping, Filmmaker Mode, HDR10 / HLG support (no Dolby Vision in this model).
- Smart Features: webOS 25 (smooth, intuitive interface with Re:New Program for updates), AI Magic Remote (voice control, point-and-click, drag-and-drop), ThinQ AI, voice recognition (“Just speak!”), access to Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, YouTube, etc.
- Audio: Built-in speakers (likely 20W total, 2×10W), AI Sound enhancements for virtual surround.
- Gaming: Game Optimizer mode, low input lag, ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode); solid for casual/console gaming but not 120Hz/VRR-heavy like higher models.
- Connectivity: 3× HDMI (including eARC), USB ports, Ethernet, Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Bluetooth.
- Design: Slim profile (~67.9mm thick without stand), narrow bezels, stand (WxHxD with stand ~1236 × 772 × 235mm), wall-mountable (VESA compatible).
- Other: Accessibility features (gray scale, invert colors), energy-efficient modes.



Performance and User Feedback
This TV shines in vibrant, accurate colors (thanks to Dynamic QNED tech), sharp 4K upscaling for non-native content, and smart AI adjustments for different scenes (e.g., sports motion smoothing or movie tone mapping). Sound is decent for built-in (clear dialogue, some virtual surround), but many pair it with a soundbar. It’s not the brightest or contrast-heavy (no local dimming zones like MiniLED models), so blacks are good but not OLED-level deep. Users praise the webOS interface (fast, app-rich), Magic Remote convenience, and value—early 2025/2026 reviews call it a strong mid-range pick for everyday viewing.



