QLED TVs

Experience a new standard of colour and brightness with our range of QLED TVs at Bing Lee. Utilising innovative Quantum Dot technology, these displays deliver a vibrant, lifelike picture that stays true even in the sunniest Australian living rooms. Whether you’re a dedicated gamer, a sports fan, or a movie lover, QLED offers the perfect blend of high-end performance and long-lasting durability. Explore our extensive collection today and see how a QLED screen can transform your home theatre. Still need a hand in choosing the right TV for you? Check out our TV Buying Guide.
FAQs
1. What is a QLED TV and how does it work?
QLED stands for Quantum Dot Light Emitting Diode. These TVs work similarly to standard LED screens but include a specialised layer of tiny particles called Quantum Dots. When light from the LED backlight hits these dots, they emit highly precise colours. This allows the TV to produce a much wider and more accurate colour palette, often referred to as 100% Colour Volume, meaning the colours stay vibrant and saturated regardless of how bright the screen gets.
2. Why is QLED a good choice for bright rooms?
One of the biggest advantages of QLED technology is its incredible peak brightness. While some other screen types can struggle with glare or look washed out in a sun-drenched room, QLED TVs are engineered to cut through ambient light with ease. Many models also feature advanced anti-reflective coatings, making them the ideal choice for open-plan Australian homes with large windows or overhead lighting. You’ll enjoy a clear, punchy image from breakfast through to your evening movie.
3. Is QLED technology good for gaming?
Absolutely. QLED TVs are highly regarded by the gaming community for their responsiveness and durability. Many models in our range support high refresh rates and include dedicated gaming modes that significantly reduce input lag. Because QLED uses inorganic materials, these screens are also essentially immune to "burn-in" or permanent image retention. This means you can play games with static buds or maps for hours on end without worrying about damaging your display.
4. What is the difference between QLED and OLED TVs?
The main difference between these two technologies lies in how they produce light and which room environment they suit best. OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) is a self-emissive technology where every individual pixel creates its own light and can turn off completely, resulting in "perfect blacks" and incredible contrast that makes it the gold standard for cinematic viewing in darker or light-controlled rooms. On the other hand, QLED (Quantum Dot LED) relies on a traditional backlight that shines through a layer of microscopic particles to produce exceptional brightness and vibrant colour volume, making it the superior choice for sun-drenched, open-plan Australian living areas where the screen needs to cut through heavy glare and reflections. Essentially, you should choose OLED if you prioritise a theatre-like experience with infinite depth and precision, but opt for QLED if you need a versatile and punchy display that remains clear and easy to watch even in the middle of a bright day.
5. What should I look for when buying a QLED TV?
When browsing our range at Bing Lee, consider the "Full Array" or "Mini LED" options if you want the best possible contrast. These technologies provide more precise control over the backlight, allowing for brighter whites and darker blacks simultaneously. You should also check for the number of HDMI 2.1 ports if you have a next-gen gaming console, and ensure the smart interface includes your preferred streaming apps. Lastly, think about your room size. QLEDs are available in everything from compact 43-inch models to massive 98-inch cinema screens.



















