LG announces pricing for 2026 G6 and C6 OLED TV series

Following CES 2026 previews and prior reports on its specs, LG has revealed pricing for the evo G6 flagship and C6 OLED TV series—unchanged from 2025 models. G6 starts at $2,499 (55-inch) up to $24,999 (97-inch), with orders available now and retail shipping later this month.

LG announced pricing for its 2026 OLED lineup on March 4, building on CES showcase details previously reported. The flagship evo G6 series spans 55 to 97 inches with no price hikes: OLED55G6WUA ($2,499), OLED65G6WUA ($3,399), OLED77G6GUA ($4,499), OLED83G6WUA ($6,499), OLED97G6WUA ($24,999).

The evo C6 series offers entry-level options from 42 inches ($1,399) to 83 inches ($5,299), including 55-inch ($1,999), 65-inch ($2,699), and 77-inch ($3,699). Both retain the Alpha 11 AI Processor Gen3 and gaming support (4K/165Hz, VRR, G-SYNC, FreeSync), with G6 upgrades like Hyper Radiant OLED (Tandem panels for 20% brighter than G5) and Reflection Free coating for better lit-room performance.

LG Wallpaper W6 pricing remains undisclosed. Orders start today on LG's site; expect retail in late March and potential post-launch discounts per historical trends.

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LG Micro RGB Evo TV showcased at CES 2026 booth, displaying vivid colors on large screens amid excited crowd.
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LG to unveil Micro RGB Evo TV at CES 2026

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LG Electronics plans to introduce its first LCD television featuring an RGB micro-LED backlight, the Micro RGB Evo, at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. The model promises enhanced color accuracy with over 1,000 dimming zones and certification for 100% coverage of the BT.2020 color gamut. Available in 75-, 86- and 100-inch sizes, it builds on AI processing for improved picture quality.

LG Electronics is developing a new premium OLED TV in its G-series that could surpass Mini-LED models in peak brightness. The LG G6 Evo AI features advanced technology for enhanced performance across various screen sizes. Details emerged from a recent report ahead of a potential CES 2026 reveal.

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LG has announced the price for its largest gaming monitor in a new lineup unveiled earlier this year. The UltraGear evo G9, a 52-inch ultrawide model, is now available for pre-order at $2,000. This display features advanced specifications tailored for immersive gaming experiences.

Samsung has introduced the Odyssey 3D monitor, featuring 6K resolution and eye-tracking technology for glasses-free viewing. This new display aims to surpass Apple's high-end $5,000 Display XDR monitor by offering advanced stereoscopic experiences. The Odyssey G8 series includes options in 6K, 5K, and 4K OLED resolutions.

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LG Display is developing a 39-inch 5K ultrawide curved monitor that reaches 1500 nits of brightness, nearly matching Apple's Pro Display XDR but at a much lower price. The design features a less aggressive curvature and updated panel technology ahead of its launch. Details emerged in a recent TechRadar report.

Samsung has introduced its new Penta Tandem OLED technology, aimed at premium 4K and 5K monitors. The innovation promises enhanced brightness and efficiency. Peak brightness for these monitors reaches 1,300 nits, compared to 4,500 nits for televisions.

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Valve has stopped producing the entry-level LCD version of its Steam Deck handheld gaming device. The 256GB model, which retailed for $399, is now out of stock and will not return once current supplies are depleted. Buyers must now opt for pricier OLED alternatives starting at $549.

 

 

 

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