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LG QNED85 55" vs TCL Q7 55"

Updated Apr 2026tvs
LG QNED85 55"
LG
LG QNED85 55"
$799
8.1/10
VS
TCL Q7 55"
TCL
TCL Q7 55"
$499
8.3/10
Winner

The Verdict

Both 55-inch TVs deliver 4K 120Hz gaming at compelling price points, but they serve different priorities. LG's QNED85 leverages quantum dots with NanoCell IPS technology and reaches 700 nits brightness, paired with webOS 23's refined interface and LG ThinQ AI integration. TCL's Q7 counters with superior peak brightness at 1000 nits, native 120Hz, Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, and Google TV's broader app ecosystem,all for $300 less. Gaming latency favors LG slightly (7ms vs 8ms), though both enable VRR and ALLM. Audio specs match identically at 20W with Dolby Atmos. For content creators and HDR enthusiasts seeking premium color accuracy and LG's proven reliability, the QNED85 justifies its premium. Value-conscious gamers and streamers prioritizing brightness and smart TV features will find TCL's Q7 the smarter buy. TCL Q7 edges ahead for overall value proposition.

AudioTie
ValueQ7 55"
gamingQNED85 55"
smart_featuresQ7 55"
picture_qualityQNED85 55"

Who Should Buy

Buy the LG QNED85 55" if…

  • 120Hz with VRR and ALLM provides a solid mid-range gaming TV
  • Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for full HDR ecosystem support
  • Quantum Dot + NanoCell produces wider color gamut than basic LCD

Buy the TCL Q7 55" if…

  • Both Dolby Vision AND HDR10+ support — rare at any price
  • 120Hz with VRR for smooth gaming on PS5 and Xbox Series X
  • 1000-nit brightness delivers genuine HDR punch for under $500

Category Scores

LG QNED85 55"
TCL Q7 55"
Audio
7.8
7.8
Value
7.2
8.6
gaming
8.4
8.3
smart_features
8.5
8.7
picture_quality
8.6
8.2

Pros & Cons

LG QNED85 55"

Pros

  • 120Hz with VRR and ALLM provides a solid mid-range gaming TV
  • Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for full HDR ecosystem support
  • Quantum Dot + NanoCell produces wider color gamut than basic LCD
  • Four HDMI ports (2x HDMI 2.1) handle multiple devices
  • α7 Gen6 AI processor upscales and enhances SDR content well

Cons

  • IPS panel still has mediocre contrast — blacks look grey
  • 700 nits is modest — HDR highlights don't pop like Mini-LED
  • 20W speakers are inadequate — soundbar strongly recommended
  • QNED branding is confusing — this is not Mini-LED despite the name

TCL Q7 55"

Pros

  • Both Dolby Vision AND HDR10+ support — rare at any price
  • 120Hz with VRR for smooth gaming on PS5 and Xbox Series X
  • 1000-nit brightness delivers genuine HDR punch for under $500
  • Wi-Fi 6 connectivity for faster streaming
  • Google TV with built-in Chromecast and Dolby Atmos decoding

Cons

  • Only three HDMI ports — one fewer than many competitors
  • QLED — no local dimming means contrast trails Mini-LED options
  • Build quality feels cheaper than Sony or Samsung at this price
  • Google TV home screen can be cluttered with recommendations

Full Specifications

SpecLG QNED85 55"TCL Q7 55"
Body
VESA mount300 x 300mm200 x 200mm
Weight32.4 lbs29.5 lbs
Dimensions48.4 x 28.1 x 2.1 inches
Dimensions (w/ stand)48.4 x 30.4 x 9.4 inches48.4 x 30.4 x 11.5 inches
Audio
Output (watts)2020
Speakers2.0ch2.0ch
Dolby Atmos
Gaming
VRR (Variable Refresh Rate)
ALLM
Input lag (ms)78
Display
HDRDolby Vision, HDR10, HLGDolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG
Size55"55"
TypeQNED (Quantum Dot + NanoCell IPS LCD)QLED
Resolution3840 x 2160 (4K)3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)
Refresh rate120Hz120Hz (native)
Brightness (nits)7001000
Smart TV
OswebOS 23Google TV
Voice assistantLG ThinQ AI, Alexa, Google AssistantGoogle Assistant, Alexa
Connectivity
Wi-FiWi-Fi 5Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
Ethernet
Bluetooth5.05.0
USB ports21
HDMI ports43
Processor
ChipsetAiPQ Processor

This comparison is based on verified manufacturer specifications covering display, performance, camera, battery, and build quality. Scores are generated by analyzing specs across weighted categories on a 10-point scale. Learn more about our methodology.

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