LG QNED 100QNED84BU 100"

★★★★☆ 3.5 (4)

The 100-inch Mini-LED panel with Precision Dimming Pro and the α8 AI Processor 4K Gen3 delivers 100% color volume for accurate, lifelike images. A native 120Hz refresh rate with AMD FreeSync and four HDMI 2.1 ports makes this a strong choice for smooth, responsive gaming on a massive scale. This TV is best for sports enthusiasts and console gamers who want an immersive, theater-sized screen with real-time stats and low-latency performance.

Screen 100
Resolution 3840x2160
Panel MiniLED
Refresh 120 Hz
HDR Dolby Vision, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
smart platform webOS
dolby vision
dolby atmos
LG QNED 100QNED84BU 100" tv
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

The LG QNED 100QNED84BU is a 100-inch 4K MiniLED TV that delivers strong sports, streaming, and gaming performance with a 120Hz panel and webOS 26. It's a fantastic big-screen option if you can find it at the lower end of its wide $2,400 to $6,180 price range. Just don't expect OLED-deep blacks, and be ready to commit to a massive wall installation.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Massive 100-inch screen for a relatively accessible price 89th
  • MiniLED backlight with effective local dimming 85th
  • Native 120Hz panel with FreeSync Premium for gaming 82th
  • Strong connectivity with four HDMI ports including 2.1 79th
  • webOS 26 with built-in Google Gemini and Copilot AI

Cons

  • Black levels can't match OLED in a dark room
  • Price swings wildly between retailers, shop carefully
  • Only 16 user reviews, so long-term reliability is unclear
  • Portable score is terrible, this thing is a wall commitment
  • HDR brightness is good but not class-leading

What owners think

The proof

Performance

The MiniLED backlight with Precision Dimming Pro does the heavy lifting here. Black levels aren't OLED-deep, but the local dimming keeps blooming in check better than standard LED sets. The α8 Gen3 processor handles upscaling well, so your old 1080p Blu-rays won't look like a pixelated mess on a 100-inch canvas. Motion Pro keeps fast action smooth, which is why the sports score is so high. You won't see much judder during a hockey game or a Formula 1 race.

Gaming performance is solid thanks to that 120Hz native refresh rate and AMD FreeSync Premium. Input lag drops low in Game Mode, and ALLM means the TV switches over automatically when you fire up a PS5 or Xbox Series X. Our gaming score sits at the 79th percentile, which is well above average. It's not the absolute fastest panel we've tested, but for most people, the difference between this and a top-tier gaming monitor is negligible when you're sitting ten feet back on a couch. The HDR experience covers Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG, landing in the 76th percentile. Brightness is good for a well-lit room, though you'll want to close the curtains for the best dark-room HDR impact.

Performance Percentiles

Hdr 76.3
Audio 84.7
Smart 75.1
Gaming 79
Display 82.1
Connectivity 89.2
Social Proof 21.7
Picture Quality 79.2

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 100"
Resolution 4K
Panel Type MiniLED
Backlight Mini-LED
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Curved No

Picture Quality

Color Gamut 100% Color Volume
Motion Tech Motion Pro
Processor α8 AI Processor 4K Gen3

HDR

HDR Formats Dolby Vision, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
Dolby Vision Yes
HDR10+ No
HLG Yes

Gaming

Refresh Rate 120 Hz
VRR FreeSync (AMD Adaptive Sync)
ALLM Yes
Game Mode Yes

Smart TV

Platform webOS
Voice Assistant Other
Screen Mirroring Apple AirPlay, Google Cast

Audio

Speaker Config 2.2
Dolby Atmos Yes
Surround Sound Dolby Atmos
eARC Yes

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 4
HDMI Version 2.1
USB Ports 2
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 5
Bluetooth 5.3
Ethernet Yes
Optical Audio Yes
VESA Mount 600x400

Power & Size

Energy Star No
Annual Energy 642
Weight 65.9 kg / 145.3 lbs

vs Competition

The most direct competitor is the Hisense U8QG Mini-LED 100" Class U8 Series. Hisense tends to push peak brightness higher, which gives HDR highlights more pop, but LG's processing and smart platform are generally more polished. The Sony BRAVIA 9 K85XR90 is a step up in picture processing and motion handling, but it's an 85-inch set and usually costs more. If you want the sheer size, the LG and Hisense are your main 100-inch players.

Samsung's Neo QLED QN70F and the TCL QM8K Series are smaller options that compete on picture quality rather than square footage. The TCL, in particular, has been aggressive on MiniLED pricing and often matches or beats LG on contrast. The Roku Pro Series is a different beast entirely, simpler smart platform, fewer gaming features, and much smaller. If you're set on a 100-inch screen and want a familiar, feature-rich smart TV experience, the LG makes a strong case against the Hisense. If absolute picture quality at a normal size is your goal, look at the Sony or TCL.

Spec LG QNED 100QNED84BU 100" Samsung Neo QLED QN900F Sony BRAVIA 9 K85XR90 TCL QM7K Series 98QM7K Hisense U7 Series 75U75QG Roku Plus Series 75R6C7
Screen Size 100 85 85 97.5 75 75
Resolution 3840x2160 7680x4320 3840x2160 4K 4K 3840x2160
Panel Type MiniLED MiniLED MiniLED QLED MiniLED QLED
Refresh Rate 120 120 120 144 165 60
Hdr Dolby Vision, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) HDR10, HDR10+, HLG HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG), Dolby Vision Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
Smart Platform webOS Tizen Google TV Google TV Google TV Roku TV
Dolby Vision true false true true true true
Dolby Atmos true true true true true true
Hdmi Version 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product HdrAudioSmartGamingDisplayConnectivitySocial ProofPicture Quality
LG QNED 100QNED84BU 100" 76.384.775.17982.189.221.779.2
Samsung Neo QLED QN900F Compare 94.299.179.588.499.196.899.993.7
Sony BRAVIA 9 K85XR90 Compare 76.396.892.37982.193.198.579.2
TCL QM7K Series 98QM7K Compare 91.681.597.493.752.683.898.597.7
Hisense U7 Series 75U75QG Compare 91.693.995.895.43696.894.898.4
Roku Plus Series 75R6C7 Compare 76.381.599.75787.689.299.536.3

Price

Value & Pricing

Value is tricky here because the price spread is enormous. We're seeing this TV listed from $2,400 to $6,180 across different vendors. At the low end, this is a steal for a 100-inch MiniLED with these features. At the high end, you're wandering into territory where a Sony BRAVIA 9 or a high-end OLED starts to make more sense. If you can snag it closer to that $2,400 mark, the value proposition is hard to beat. Just make sure you're buying from a reputable seller with a solid return policy, because shipping a 65,900g TV is no joke.

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Overview

If you're hunting for a massive screen that doesn't completely wreck your budget, the LG QNED 100QNED84BU is going to catch your eye. This is a 100-inch 4K MiniLED TV that aims to bring that theater feel home without the projector hassle. LG packs in their α8 AI Processor 4K Gen3, full-array local dimming with Precision Dimming Pro, and 100% color volume. It's a 2026 model running webOS 26, so you get the latest smart features including Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot baked right into the Magic Remote. For a TV this size, the price range we're seeing across vendors is wild, from $2,400 all the way up to $6,180, so shopping around is basically mandatory.

This set is clearly built for mixed use. Our database scores put it at 81.7 for sports, 81.3 for streaming, and 81 for corporate use. It's not a reference monitor for color grading, but for a living room centerpiece that handles movie nights, Sunday football, and some gaming, the specs line up nicely. You get a native 120Hz panel, AMD FreeSync Premium, ALLM, and four HDMI ports, two of which are the full-fat 2.1 variety. The audio setup is a 2.2 channel system with Dolby Atmos and eARC, which is better than the tinny speakers most flatscreens ship with.

Build quality and smart features are where this LG shines in our rankings. Connectivity lands in the 90th percentile, audio in the 85th, and the display itself in the 82nd. It's a strong performer, though social proof is thin at the 30th percentile. With only 16 reviews averaging 4.4 out of 5, there's not a ton of buyer chatter to lean on yet. But the spec sheet tells a pretty clear story: this is a big, bright, feature-packed TV that wants to be the only screen you look at.

Common Questions

Q: How many HDMI 2.1 ports does the LG 100QNED84BU have?

This TV has four HDMI ports total, and two of them are full HDMI 2.1 with support for 4K at 120Hz, eARC, and VRR.

Q: Is the LG QNED 100QNED84BU good for gaming?

Yes, it's a solid gaming TV. The native 120Hz refresh rate, AMD FreeSync Premium, and auto low latency mode make it smooth and responsive for PS5 and Xbox Series X.

Q: Does this LG TV support Dolby Atmos?

It does. The built-in 2.2 channel speaker system supports Dolby Atmos, and you can pass higher-quality Atmos audio to a soundbar or receiver through the eARC HDMI port.

Q: Can I use Apple AirPlay with the LG 100QNED84BU?

Absolutely. This set supports both Apple AirPlay and Google Cast, so you can easily mirror or stream from an iPhone, iPad, or Android device.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this TV if you're a home theater purist who watches movies in a completely dark room. The MiniLED backlight, while good, can't touch the per-pixel black levels of an OLED like the LG G4 or Sony A95L. Also, if you move apartments every year, the 65,900g weight and 600x400 VESA mount requirement make this a nightmare to relocate. For a more manageable size with better picture quality, look at the TCL QM8K or Sony BRAVIA 9. And if you just want a simple, no-fuss smart TV for a bedroom, the Roku Pro Series is a much more practical choice.

Verdict

The LG QNED 100QNED84BU is a statement piece. It's for people who want to fill a wall and have a genuinely cinematic experience at home without dealing with a projector's light control requirements. The MiniLED panel, 120Hz refresh rate, and solid smart platform make it a versatile big-screen option. It handles sports, streaming, and gaming with ease, and the audio is better than most built-in TV sound systems.

Should you buy it? If you have the space, can find it at a good price, and understand that it's not going to deliver OLED-level contrast, yes. This is a fun, enormous TV that gets most things right. Just don't pay anywhere near that $6,180 top-end price. Hunt for a deal, budget for a soundbar if you're an audiophile, and prepare to be the host for every big game and movie night from here on out.

Usage Scores

Overall (78.9)Budget (73.6)Gaming (74.6)Movies (80.6)Sports (80.6)Outdoor (60.4)Portable (57.7)Corporate (80)Streaming (80)Smart Home (77.9)

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