The LG G6 OLED TV offers higher brightness and will be released in March


LG has unveiled pricing and availability for its G6 lineup, which includes new Radiant Color technologies for higher brightness, starting at 55 inches at $2,499.

Group of Six colleague, LG W6 wallpapersit may be thin, bright and wireless – but relatively few people will actually buy it. In 2026, I think more people will buy a G6 Evo OLED TV instead, and for one good reason: LG’s G series looks better than ever.

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Such as W6 (and New C6H), LG has upgraded its 4K G6 OLEDs with the company’s new Tandem technology (two OLED panels stacked on top of each other). As a result, the new G6 offers similar brightness boosts to the W6 and is 20% brighter than the W6. G5.

LG G6 on the wall

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LG appears to have taken strides to reduce glare in 2026 and says the “reflection-free” G6 has the lowest reflectivity among LG TVs, improving watchability in bright rooms, though potentially reducing black levels. This feature makes it super competitive with new ones Samsung S95Halthough this TV also adds anti-burn-in technology that allows it to function as a coil Frame TV (Although it doesn’t seem to work with other modes).

Along with the G6, LG also announced pricing for the C6 and C6H OLED ranges, and all three series will be available this month. Although the company hasn’t announced pricing for the W6, its 60GHz wireless system and custom, non-VESA-compatible mounting means it will cost significantly more than the G6, while likely offering the same image quality. LG G6: Great picture, even better price.

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I look forward to checking out the G6 when it is released later this month.

  • 97-inch OLED97G6WUA $24,999
  • 83-inch OLED83G6WUA $6,499
  • 77-inch OLED77G6WUA $4,499
  • 65-inch OLED65G6WUA $3,399
  • 55-inch OLED55G6WUA $2,499



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