LG Unveils Its Biggest QNED TV Yet: The Massive 115-Inch QNED92BU

LG has rolled out its 2026 QNED evo Mini LED TV lineup in the United States, and the biggest attention-grabber is impossible to miss: a massive 115-inch model called the 115QNED92BU. It is LG’s largest QNED TV to date and the new centerpiece of the company’s LCD-based premium TV range for 2026.

The 115-inch LG QNED92BU leads the QNED90 series, which sits near the top of LG’s television lineup, positioned below the brand’s OLED and Micro RGB evo models. For buyers who want a truly huge screen without stepping into ultra-premium display categories, this new 115-inch QNED TV is clearly designed to make a statement in home theaters, gaming rooms, and large living spaces.

At the heart of the 2026 QNED92B series is a 4K Mini LED panel powered by LG’s Alpha 8 AI Processor Gen 3. This processor handles picture optimization, upscaling, motion processing, and AI-based enhancements, helping the TV improve clarity and performance across movies, sports, games, and streaming content.

One of the most important features of the QNED90 series is Precision Dimming Ultra. This is LG’s highest local dimming technology for its 2026 QNED models, and the QNED90 series is the only QNED tier this year to include it. Local dimming plays a major role in Mini LED TVs because it controls how precisely the screen can brighten or darken specific areas of the image. Better dimming usually means stronger contrast, deeper blacks, and less blooming around bright objects in dark scenes.

LG says the 115-inch QNED92BU has 25% more dimming zones than the previous comparable model. The company has not shared the exact number of zones, but the increase should help improve HDR performance and dark-scene detail compared with earlier large-screen QNED TVs.

Color performance is another major focus. LG is using Dynamic QNED Color Pro technology, with Intertek-certified 100% Color Volume. In practical terms, this means the TV is designed to maintain rich, accurate colors even at higher brightness levels. That is especially useful for HDR movies, premium streaming content, nature documentaries, animated films, and modern video games where bright highlights and vivid color are a big part of the experience.

LG has not yet revealed official peak brightness numbers for the 2026 QNED evo Mini LED models. Even so, the combination of Mini LED backlighting, expanded local dimming, and color volume certification suggests that the QNED92B is aimed at viewers who want a bright, large-format TV for both daytime and nighttime viewing.

Gamers also get a strong feature set. The LG QNED92B supports native VRR up to 165 Hz, making it appealing for PC gaming with high frame rates. There is also a 330 Hz Motion Booster mode, although that mode runs at a reduced 1080p resolution and is mainly aimed at competitive PC players who prioritize smoother motion over full 4K detail.

For console gaming, the practical limit remains 4K at 120 Hz through HDMI 2.1, which is what current-generation consoles are built around. Auto Low Latency Mode is included, allowing the TV to switch into a gaming-friendly mode automatically when a console is detected. LG has confirmed that its 2026 QNED TVs do not support HDMI 2.2 or Dolby Vision 2, but for most buyers, HDMI 2.1 remains the key standard for today’s gaming and home entertainment setups.

The software side is handled by webOS 26. LG is expanding the smart TV experience with deeper AI features, including Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot integration for voice assistance, recommendations, and smart interactions. The platform also includes a Sports Portal with live scores and match alerts, which should be useful for viewers who follow multiple teams or leagues.

There is also a Gaming Portal that brings together cloud gaming services and gaming-related features in one place. Services such as GeForce NOW and Xbox Cloud Gaming are part of LG’s broader push to make its TVs more useful even without a dedicated console or gaming PC connected.

The flagship 115-inch LG QNED92BU is now available for pre-order in the United States at $12,999.99. That price places it firmly in luxury TV territory, but it also reflects the size and feature set. A 115-inch 4K Mini LED TV with advanced dimming, high-refresh gaming support, AI processing, and the latest webOS platform is clearly aimed at buyers who want a cinema-scale screen at home.

With its huge 115-inch display, Precision Dimming Ultra, Alpha 8 Gen 3 processor, 165 Hz VRR, and upgraded smart features, the LG QNED92BU stands out as one of LG’s most ambitious QNED TVs yet. For viewers looking for a giant premium Mini LED TV in 2026, this model is likely to be one of the most talked-about options of the year.