Coming from a 2020 base model of a 43in LG to the QNED version was quite the step up over all. But with a horrendous downgrade too.
I think the panel itself it great, vibrant colours and very bright. More menu options than you can shake a stick at, probably overwhelm if you don't like messing with settings. Though some settings are easier to find, like panel brightness. Having brightness settings on auto can lock you out of other settings so be mindful of that and Eco settings.
It's slim, fairly light and the feet are solid too.
The software suite is pretty comprehensive, but honestly, I think it either lacks storage, RAM or a little more CPU power, menus can be pretty sluggish and loading some apps can take its sweet time, It doesn't need much more, but having about double the typical storage needed helps when it's being accessed, the RAM would help when swapping apps and such and the CPU would just generally get everything a bit snappier. Less AI jargon, more usable performance.
Then my BIGGEST gripe: Speaker quality.
As I said I came from a base model 43 LG TV, and the speakers were actually remarkably good. Solid at all ranges and decent volume. Not tinny sounding or flat. This TV? The speakers are trash, They sound like a pair of phone speakers playing through a tin can. I do not see how in 4 years the quality of speakers has taken such a hit. Any TV I've had over the years has always had decent speakers, I do not get how a QNED... up 2 rungs from the base model, can have such bad audio and it be acceptable. Not everyone wants to have external speakers or soundbar set ups.