LG's G6 Evo AI OLED TV to offer boosted brightness

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.

LG Electronics, the Korean television manufacturer, is preparing its next-generation OLED TV lineup, focusing on the G-series with innovative display enhancements. According to a Videocardz report, the LG G6 Evo AI utilizes a new RGB Tandem WOLED panel called “Hyper Radiant OLED,” equipped with “Brightness Booster Ultra” technology. This setup promises up to 3.9 times the brightness of a standard OLED TV.

For context, LG's B-series OLED TVs, which lack advanced MLA or Evo features, typically reach peak brightness of 800 to 850 nits. Applying the 3.9x multiplier suggests the G6 could achieve between 3,120 and 3,315 nits, potentially outshining many Mini-LED competitors. The model also includes an improved anti-reflection layer to minimize glare from ambient lights and broaden viewing angles, ensuring a smoother experience in diverse lighting conditions.

Availability spans multiple sizes: 48, 55, 65, 77, 83, and 97 inches, catering to everything from bedroom setups to home theaters. Internally, it may run on the Alpha 11 AI processor, delivering 5.6 times the neural processing power of its predecessor for superior upscaling, tone mapping, and real-time image adjustments.

Gaming and connectivity features are robust, with a 165Hz refresh rate option, 4K output at 120Hz for streaming services, and four HDMI 2.1 ports supporting variable refresh rate, eARC, and Dolby Atmos. Separately, the report mentions the W6 wallpaper TV in 77- and 83-inch variants, measuring just 99mm thick and including a Zero Connect box for cable-free installation.

LG has not officially confirmed these specifications, but more information could surface at CES 2026.

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