LG Electronics has announced the pricing for its 2026 OLED television models, with the evo G6 and C6 series maintaining price points consistent with previous year models, indicating the company’s effort to stabilize its premium OLED TV lines in the market.
This strategic pricing suggests LG’s aim to maintain its market positioning amidst growing competition and evolving consumer expectations for high-end electronics. The pricing strategy is crucial as it reflects LG’s commitment to offering premium products at competitive prices.
The flagship LG evo G6 series will be available in various sizes, ranging from $2,499 for the 55-inch model to $24,999 for the 97-inch model. Other G6 sizes include a 65-inch model priced at $3,399, a 77-inch model at $4,499, and an 83-inch model at $6,499. These G6 models incorporate LG’s advanced Hyper Radiant OLED panel technology, as well as optimizations for improved black and color levels, enhancing the overall viewing experience.
The evo C6 series, positioned below the G6, starts at $1,399 for the 42-inch model and goes up to $5,299 for the 83-inch model. Additional C6 pricing includes a 55-inch model for $1,999, a 65-inch model for $2,699, and a 77-inch model for $3,699. Both the G6 and C6 lines are equipped with LG’s Alpha 11 AI Processor Gen3, which provides advanced processing capabilities.
In terms of gaming features, both series support 4K resolution at 165Hz with Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility, and AMD FreeSync Premium. These features make the TVs suitable for gaming enthusiasts who require high-performance displays with advanced synchronization technologies.
The evo G6 and C6 series are now available for order on LG’s official website, with retail availability expected later in March. This allows customers to pre-order their preferred models before they hit the retail stores.




