LG Unveils Pricing for 2026 OLED TV Lineup, Flagship Model Reaches Staggering 25,000 Dollars The wait is over for tech enthusiasts and home theater fans. LG has finally announced pricing for its 2026 lineup of OLED evo televisions, which debuted at CES. In a surprising move, the new G6 and C6 series will not see a price increase over their 2025 predecessors. However, that does not mean they are affordable, with the top model commanding a truly premium sum. The flagship evo G6 series carries the heftiest price tags. The series starts at 2,499 dollars for the 55-inch model. The 65-inch version is priced at 3,399 dollars, the 77-inch model costs 4,499 dollars, and the 83-inch TV will set buyers back 6,499 dollars. The eye-watering figure in the lineup belongs to the massive 97-inch model, which carries a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of 24,999 dollars. Positioned just below the G6, the evo C6 series offers a more accessible entry point into LG’s latest OLED technology. It starts at 1,399 dollars for a 42-inch screen. The 55-inch model is 1,999 dollars, the 65-inch is 2,699 dollars, the 77-inch is 3,699 dollars, and the 83-inch model tops this series at 5,299 dollars. Both TV series incorporate the advanced display technology first shown in LG’s stunning Wallpaper TV concept, for which pricing remains unannounced. This includes the new Hyper Radiant OLED panel with enhancements to black levels and color performance. Driving the experience is LG’s latest Alpha 11 AI Processor Gen3. For gamers, both the G6 and C6 series are well-equipped. They support a 4K resolution at a smooth 165Hz refresh rate, along with variable refresh rate technology, NVIDIA G-SYNC, and AMD FreeSync Premium for compatible graphics cards. The new LG evo G6 and C6 OLED TVs are available for order immediately through LG’s own website. Wider retail availability at other stores is expected to begin later this month. Potential buyers should note that television prices historically tend to drop from their initial MSRP after launch. So, for those not in a rush, waiting a few months could lead to significant savings on these cutting-edge displays.

