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Looking for a budget-friendly 4K upgrade that doesn’t skimp on gaming features or smart TV capabilities? LG 55-inch QNED85T packs a 120Hz refresh rate, AI-powered enhancements, and webOS 24 for an all-around solid viewing experience. At $499.99, this $247 Walmart discount makes it a serious contender for anyone looking to upgrade their living room setup without breaking the bank.
The QNED display combines Quantum Dot and NanoCell technology, giving you brighter colors and deeper contrast than standard LED panels. If you’re watching in a bright room, QNED Contrast helps maintain clarity and color accuracy, cutting through annoying glare. Under the hood, the α8 AI Processor is working to sharpen details, clean up noise, and optimize picture settings in real-time.
SEE ALSO: Where to preorder Samsung's new Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra smartphonesGamers, you’re in luck. This TV supports HDMI 2.1, meaning smooth 4K gameplay at 120Hz for next-gen consoles. LG’s Game Optimizer gives you quick access to VRR, ALLM, and other key gaming settings to fine-tune performance on the fly. GeForce NOW compatibility lets you stream cloud-based PC games directly to the TV without needing a console or gaming PC.
Streaming is just as seamless. webOS 24 delivers personalized recommendations, while LG Channels hook you up with over 300 free live TV channels (no subscription required). The Magic Remote makes navigation effortless, letting you control everything via voice commands, point-and-click, or good old-fashioned buttons.
This Walmart deal is one of the lowest prices we’ve seen for the QNED85T, and with LG promising up to five years of software updates, you’re getting a future-proof smart TV for under $500. If you’re in the market for a reliable 4K set with great motion clarity, solid gaming features, and a ton of free content, this one is hard to pass up.
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