LG’s 2025 QNED evo LCD TV range can receive 4K video wirelessly
LG announced Renewal for 2025 for your QNED evo range of premium LCD TVs, along with new features coming with the 40- to 100-inch models that include the ability to wirelessly receive and play 4K content. The company introduced its 4K wireless solution last year on the more expensive M-series OLED TVs, but this rollout will give more people access to its technology.
Its True Wireless 4K solution requires the use of the company’s Zero Connect Box, so the reality is that it’s not completely wireless. But once you plug your devices into this external box, you’ll be able to stream 4K content with a refresh rate of up to 144Hz to your TV from up to 30 feet away, without having to run cables directly into the TV. The only thing that needs to be plugged into the TV itself is its power cord.
In addition to the True Wireless feature, the updated QNED evo TVs also use LG’s new Dynamic QNED Color Solution, which allows them to produce colors closer to how they appear to the naked eye in real life. They also come with AI capabilities, such as the ability to scale images more naturally and make voices stand out more against sounds. The new QNED evo models will come with the new AI Magic Remote, which comes with a dedicated AI button. LG says a long press on the AI ​​button will allow users to make personalized searches for viewing preferences and recommendations. The user can ask the remote to recommend movies for their trip to Paris, for example, and the AI ​​will be able to suggest movies based on the European capital in genres they like, based on their viewing habits.
LG has yet to announce availability and pricing for the new QNED evo TVs, but will likely show them off and reveal more information at CES next year.