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Now for the news you've been waiting with bated breath for: LG's 2026 TVs from CES finally have prices. (Well, some of them do, anyway.) Surprisingly, the evo G6 and C6 series OLED TVs aren't increasing in cost from
last year's models
. But the bad news is, they’re still expensive as all get-out.
The flagship LG evo G6 series ranges in price from $2,499 to $24,999. (Cue spit take.) Fortunately, that five-figure price only applies to the 97-inch model, which nobody
this side of Elon Musk
needs. The entry-level price is for a 55-inch OLED. Moving up the ladder, the 65-inch one costs $3,399, the 77-inch model is $4,499 and an 83-incher will set you back $6,499.
The evo G6 line includes all the OLED upgrades from the
head-turning LG Wallpaper TV
, for which LG
hasn't
yet announced pricing. You'll find the company's new "Hyper Radiant OLED" panel and optimizations to black and color levels in both lineups.
Meanwhile, the evo C6 line, which sits a notch below, ranges from $1,399 (42-inch) to $5,299 (83-inch). Rounding out the list is a 55-inch model for $1,999, a 65-inch one for $2,699 and a 77-inch model for $3,699. The C6 and G6 lines are powered by LG's Alpha 11 AI Processor Gen3. Both series support gamer-friendly features such as 4K at 165Hz with VRR, NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium.
The evo G6 and C6 lines are available to order today from
LG's website
. Retail availability will follow later this month. Just keep in mind that, if you can hold off a little while, the entire history of TV pricing suggests you'll soon be able to find them for less than MSRP. |
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# LG reveals pricing for its 2026 OLED TVs
## Shocker: The G6 and C6 lines aren't more expensive than last year's models.
[](https://engadget.yahoo.com/about/editors/will-shanklin-1/)
[Will Shanklin](https://engadget.yahoo.com/about/editors/will-shanklin-1/)
Contributing Reporter
Wed, March 4, 2026 at 8:39 PM GMT
Wed, March 4, 2026 at 8:39 PM GMT

LG
Now for the news you've been waiting with bated breath for: LG's 2026 TVs from CES finally have prices. (Well, some of them do, anyway.) Surprisingly, the evo G6 and C6 series OLED TVs aren't increasing in cost from [last year's models](https://www.engadget.com/home/home-theater/lgs-oled-evo-tvs-for-2025-come-with-ai-and-a-165hz-refresh-rate-200037568.html). But the bad news is, they’re still expensive as all get-out.
The flagship LG evo G6 series ranges in price from \$2,499 to \$24,999. (Cue spit take.) Fortunately, that five-figure price only applies to the 97-inch model, which nobody [this side of Elon Musk](https://www.engadget.com/tesla-shareholders-approve-elon-musks-1-trillion-compensation-package-233217531.html) needs. The entry-level price is for a 55-inch OLED. Moving up the ladder, the 65-inch one costs \$3,399, the 77-inch model is \$4,499 and an 83-incher will set you back \$6,499.
The evo G6 line includes all the OLED upgrades from the [head-turning LG Wallpaper TV](https://www.engadget.com/home/home-theater/lg-tvs-at-ces-2026-a-stunning-wallpaper-set-glorious-micro-rgb-colors-and-a-better-gallery-tv-033739600.html), for which LG *hasn't* yet announced pricing. You'll find the company's new "Hyper Radiant OLED" panel and optimizations to black and color levels in both lineups.
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Meanwhile, the evo C6 line, which sits a notch below, ranges from \$1,399 (42-inch) to \$5,299 (83-inch). Rounding out the list is a 55-inch model for \$1,999, a 65-inch one for \$2,699 and a 77-inch model for \$3,699. The C6 and G6 lines are powered by LG's Alpha 11 AI Processor Gen3. Both series support gamer-friendly features such as 4K at 165Hz with VRR, NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium.
The evo G6 and C6 lines are available to order today from [LG's website](https://shopping.yahoo.com/rdlw?merchantId=472a467b-5d76-4e49-b1e8-d1e77258dd8e&siteId=us-engadget&pageId=1p-autolink&contentUuid=0f351b75-103e-4db3-af93-a685d6a637a4&featureId=text-link&merchantName=LG+Electronics&linkText=LG%27s+website&custData=eyJzb3VyY2VOYW1lIjoiV2ViLURlc2t0b3AtVmVyaXpvbiIsImxhbmRpbmdVcmwiOiJodHRwczovL3d3dy5sZy5jb20vdXMvb2xlZC10dnMiLCJjb250ZW50VXVpZCI6IjBmMzUxYjc1LTEwM2UtNGRiMy1hZjkzLWE2ODVkNmE2MzdhNCIsIm9yaWdpbmFsVXJsIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubGcuY29tL3VzL29sZWQtdHZzIn0&signature=AQAAAcZXaMtfgXE1JnKe9AObR71WCKyC4JfBOyPgXOWFMJMZ&gcReferrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.lg.com%2Fus%2Foled-tvs&spaceId=1197809816). Retail availability will follow later this month. Just keep in mind that, if you can hold off a little while, the entire history of TV pricing suggests you'll soon be able to find them for less than MSRP.
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| Readable Markdown | LG
Now for the news you've been waiting with bated breath for: LG's 2026 TVs from CES finally have prices. (Well, some of them do, anyway.) Surprisingly, the evo G6 and C6 series OLED TVs aren't increasing in cost from [last year's models](https://www.engadget.com/home/home-theater/lgs-oled-evo-tvs-for-2025-come-with-ai-and-a-165hz-refresh-rate-200037568.html). But the bad news is, they’re still expensive as all get-out.
The flagship LG evo G6 series ranges in price from \$2,499 to \$24,999. (Cue spit take.) Fortunately, that five-figure price only applies to the 97-inch model, which nobody [this side of Elon Musk](https://www.engadget.com/tesla-shareholders-approve-elon-musks-1-trillion-compensation-package-233217531.html) needs. The entry-level price is for a 55-inch OLED. Moving up the ladder, the 65-inch one costs \$3,399, the 77-inch model is \$4,499 and an 83-incher will set you back \$6,499.
The evo G6 line includes all the OLED upgrades from the [head-turning LG Wallpaper TV](https://www.engadget.com/home/home-theater/lg-tvs-at-ces-2026-a-stunning-wallpaper-set-glorious-micro-rgb-colors-and-a-better-gallery-tv-033739600.html), for which LG *hasn't* yet announced pricing. You'll find the company's new "Hyper Radiant OLED" panel and optimizations to black and color levels in both lineups.
Meanwhile, the evo C6 line, which sits a notch below, ranges from \$1,399 (42-inch) to \$5,299 (83-inch). Rounding out the list is a 55-inch model for \$1,999, a 65-inch one for \$2,699 and a 77-inch model for \$3,699. The C6 and G6 lines are powered by LG's Alpha 11 AI Processor Gen3. Both series support gamer-friendly features such as 4K at 165Hz with VRR, NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium.
The evo G6 and C6 lines are available to order today from [LG's website](https://shopping.yahoo.com/rdlw?merchantId=472a467b-5d76-4e49-b1e8-d1e77258dd8e&siteId=us-engadget&pageId=1p-autolink&contentUuid=0f351b75-103e-4db3-af93-a685d6a637a4&featureId=text-link&merchantName=LG+Electronics&linkText=LG%27s+website&custData=eyJzb3VyY2VOYW1lIjoiV2ViLURlc2t0b3AtVmVyaXpvbiIsImxhbmRpbmdVcmwiOiJodHRwczovL3d3dy5sZy5jb20vdXMvb2xlZC10dnMiLCJjb250ZW50VXVpZCI6IjBmMzUxYjc1LTEwM2UtNGRiMy1hZjkzLWE2ODVkNmE2MzdhNCIsIm9yaWdpbmFsVXJsIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubGcuY29tL3VzL29sZWQtdHZzIn0&signature=AQAAAcZXaMtfgXE1JnKe9AObR71WCKyC4JfBOyPgXOWFMJMZ&gcReferrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.lg.com%2Fus%2Foled-tvs&spaceId=1197809816). Retail availability will follow later this month. Just keep in mind that, if you can hold off a little while, the entire history of TV pricing suggests you'll soon be able to find them for less than MSRP. |
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