LG's 115-inch QNED92BU is here, and it's the largest QNED TV LG has ever made

LG has officially launched its 2026 QNED evo Mini LED lineup in the United States, led by the 115QNED92BU - the company's first-ever 115-inch QNED television. The range sits at the top of LG's LCD TV hierarchy for 2026, and it sits beneath only the company's OLED and Micro RGB evo lines.
The QNED92B is the US designation for LG's QNED90-series TVs in 2026. The "B" suffix means this is a 2026 model (last year's equivalent used "A"). It uses a 4K Mini LED panel driven by LG's Alpha 8 AI Processor Gen 3 - the same processor found across LG's higher-end QNED lineup this year - alongside what LG calls Precision Dimming Ultra, the top tier of its local dimming hierarchy for 2026.
That last distinction is key. The QNED90 series is the only QNED tier this year to carry Precision Dimming Ultra. Every other QNED84 and below steps down to Precision Dimming Pro or lower, which means fewer local dimming zones and less control over blooming and contrast in dark scenes. LG claims the 115-inch model specifically has 25% more dimming zones than its predecessor from last year, though, like previous years, the company refuses to publish the actual zone count.
On the color side, LG uses Dynamic QNED Color Pro with Intertek-certified 100% Color Volume, meaning color accuracy is maintained even at higher brightness levels, which matters for HDR content. Peak brightness figures have not been disclosed by LG for any of the 2026 QNED models at the time of launch.
Gaming-wise, QNED92B supports VRR up to 165 Hz natively and a 330 Hz Motion Booster mode, the latter of which runs at reduced resolution (1080p) and is primarily geared towards PC gaming. For console users, the practical ceiling is still 4K/120 Hz as defined by HDMI 2.1 bandwidth - and it's worth noting that LG has confirmed 2026 QNED TVs will not support HDMI 2.2 or Dolby Vision 2, so you're not missing cutting-edge connectivity. ALLM is included. LG's Gaming Portal in webOS 26 bundles access to cloud gaming services like GeForce NOW and Xbox Cloud Gaming alongside console-adjacent features.
LG is using webOS 26 as the primary platform, and the company has integrated Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot for voice and AI-driven recommendations. There's a Sports Portal with live scores and match alerts, and a new Gaming Portal hub as well.
The aforementioned 115-inch TV is now available to pre-order for $12,999.99.
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