Are you dreaming of a new TV this year? This is what the prices will look like

Are you dreaming of a new TV this year? This is what the prices will look like

This is how much you will have to pay for the new LG OLED TV for 2026.

The disclosed prices are for the American market, but based on them you can realistically estimate how they will be priced in Europe, referring to prices from 2025. for line “5”. Before you ask – the prices are the same as last year.

So, Americans will have to pay for the C6 model (which is standard in the LG portfolio):

  • 42″ – $1,400
  • 48″ – $1,600
  • 55″ – $2,000
  • 65″ – $2,700

In turn, its more advanced cousin C6H with Hyper Radiant Color technology (much higher brightness and better color processing) is offered in two versions:

  • 77″ – $3,700
  • 83″ – $5,300

Meanwhile, the LG G6 (which has similar characteristics to the C6H, but uses a second-generation 4-layer RGB Tandem OLED panel) is to be priced as follows:

  • 55″ – $2,500
  • 65″ – $3,400
  • 77″ – $4,500
  • 83″ – $6,500
  • 97″ – USD 25,000

Translating this into European realities, the LG C5 from 2025 in the USA cost 2,000 US dollars, while in Europe – 1,900 euros. In Poland, this model cost PLN 7,199 (the manufacturer’s recommended retail price), although in practice stores sold it for PLN 7,999 at the premiere. American prices for the “6” line are identical to the “5” line with the difference being C6H (which costs $100 less).

For comparison, here are European prices from 2025:

LG C5

  • 42″ – EUR 1,700
  • 48″ – EUR 1,800
  • 55″ – EUR 2,400
  • 65″ – EUR 3,200
  • 77″ – EUR 4,600
  • 83″ – EUR 7,200

LG G5

  • 48″ – EUR 2,100
  • 55″ – EUR 2,800
  • 65″ – EUR 4,000
  • 77″ – EUR 5,500
  • 83″ – EUR 8,700
  • 97″ – EUR 30,000

LG B5

  • 48″ – EUR 1,700
  • 55″ – EUR 1,900
  • 65″ – EUR 2,800
  • 77″ – EUR 4,300
  • 83″ – EUR 6,000

LG has not yet announced prices for the B6 (budget) and W6 lines. The C6, C6H and G6 series will go on sale in the US in March 2026.

We should soon find out officially about their prices for Europe, but they should not change compared to last year and everything proves that. Moreover, the production methods of OLED panels have improved and this should translate into a downward trend in prices over the next few years.

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