Wireless Entertainment: LG Pushes QNED TVs Into the Future
LG just threw down a serious challenge to the TV world. For 2025, its QNED evo lineup is serving up more than just bigger screens — it’s ditching cable clutter for good. The star here is the LG QNED9M, the first QNED TV to snag the company’s bold wireless technology that until now was only found in their fancy OLED evo M sets.
This isn’t about Bluetooth or old-school streaming. The QNED9M uses what LG calls True Wireless Video & Audio Transfer — it moves true 4K video at up to a blistering 144Hz, zero lag, no compression, and all via a device called the Zero Connect Box. Think of it as your TV’s remote brain: hook up your gaming console, cable box, or streaming device to the box, then tuck it wherever looks tidy. The TV just plays back the picture and sound, totally wire-free, and without the glitches that usually ruin the fun with early wireless setups.
The result? No more cables dangling down your wall. Those who dream of wall-mounted TVs with nothing but screen will finally get that slick, modern look without paying the sky-high prices usually tied to top-tier OLEDs. And with options in 75-inch and 86-inch sizes, these TVs become an easy fit for both family rooms and home theaters.
Bigger Screens, Sharper Brains: The QNED evo Lineup Breaks New Ground
The 2025 QNED collection isn’t just about wireless flash. Under the hood, LG continues to flex its AI muscle. The QNED9M features the a9 AI processor, a chip that dynamically tweaks color and sharpness, pushes brightness through the roof with NanoCell backlighting, and even keeps up with serious gamers thanks to AMD FreeSync Premium. This means less screen tearing in fast-paced games, and colors so rich you might start questioning reality.
For those wanting a true big-screen feel, the new QNED85 series introduces LG’s first 100-inch QNED TV at a price that won’t make you faint. Forget about juggling several rows of seats or installing a separate projector — this is a living room giant that delivers wall-to-wall immersion, all powered by the a8 AI processor for punchy color and clarity. While it doesn’t come with fancy mini-LED backlighting, it nails the basics and brings Dynamic QNED Color technology to the game, so huge blockbusters and live sports pop with detail.
LG kicked off pre-orders for the QNED evo family in April 2025. If you’re looking at a 65-inch screen, expect prices to start around $1,799, while the super-sized 86-inch QNED9M is tagged at $3,499. The 100-inch model gives home theater fans a massive screen without the usual OLED price premium, aiming right at those who want a bigger experience and don’t fuss about black-level purism.
This year, LG’s QNED TVs are all about making screens bigger, brighter, smarter — and finally, truly wireless. If you love tech upgrades that actually simplify your life, this might be the year for your TV wall to get a long-overdue refresh.