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LG 2021 OLED line.
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This is the new G1 model.
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LG launched its first 83-inch TV this year.
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And there are also 8K TVs.
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Some of LG’s new TVs come with this “gallery booth” option.
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You can also mount them on the wall, of course.
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Here are the “QNED” TVs.
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The more modestly priced NanoCell product line is still one thing, too.
LG has been releasing new information about its line of 2021 OLED TVs in parts and parts since the Consumer Electronics Show in January, but all those press releases and presentations have left out the basics so far: prices. Today, we learn the prices of every TV program, from the new low-cost A series to the ultra-premium G series.
This year, LG OLED TVs will range between $ 1,300 and $ 6,000, depending on the specific product line and screen size.
At the bottom end is the LG A1, which omits expensive features, especially game-specific, like 120 Hz panels, variable refresh rate (VRR) and the HDMI 2.1 connection that makes this possible, to make OLEDs more accessible (and more competitive with cheaper production LCD TV alternatives) than before. Available in sizes 48, 55, 65 and 77 inches, the A1 will ship with a suggested retail price of $ 1,300, $ 1,600, $ 2,200 or $ 3,200, respectively.
The most expensive C1 includes these omitted features, as well as LG’s latest AI chip, which is used to dynamically optimize image and sound, among other things. It will be available in all the same sizes as the A1, plus one size: 83 inches. Price points for the C1 are $ 1,500 (48 inches), $ 1,800 (55 inches), $ 2,500 (65 inches), $ 3,800 (77 inches) and a hefty $ 6,000 (83 inches).
The G1 – which is more elegant and offers greater peak brightness than the C1 – comes in just three sizes: 55 inches for $ 2,200, 65 inches for $ 3,000 and 77 inches for $ 4,500.
Model | Size | Price |
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TO 1 | 48 inches | $ 1,300 |
55 inches | $ 1,600 | |
65 inches | $ 2,200 | |
77 inches | $ 3,200 | |
C1 | 48 inches | $ 1,500 |
55 inches | $ 1,800 | |
65 inches | $ 2,500 | |
77 inches | $ 3,800 | |
83 inches | $ 6,000 | |
G1 | 55 inches | $ 2,200 |
65 inches | $ 3,000 | |
77 inches | $ 4,500 |
The various models will go on sale in April, said LG. While the G1 has a higher brightness than its predecessors, the C1 is expected to offer basically the same image quality as the CX did in 2020. New additions to the C1 include a new user interface panel to adjust game-related settings, such as VRR and integrated access to Google’s Stadia streaming service, among other things. However, several software features in C1 can also reach CX through updates.
List image by LG