LG TVs 2026. We know all the NEW OLED, QNED and RGB MINILED models!

Calendar 1/27/2026

The dust has settled after the CES 2026 trade show in Las Vegas, and we – instead of reporting live amidst the neon lights – waited for the final specifications to come through. Thanks to excellent summaries, including from the FlatpanelsHD editorial team, as well as our own behind-the-scenes conversations, we now have a complete picture of what LG has prepared for this year. And I will tell you one thing: in 2026, LG is taking us on a sentimental journey into the future. The naming returns to its roots – after a decade, we will once again be buying models such as B6 or C6. But don't worry, aside from the names, it's an entirely new era of picture quality.

Here is everything you need to know about LG's 2026 lineup.

LG OLED 2026. All OLED models

LG OLED W6 2026 (Tandem OLED)

The heart of this year's flagships, namely the W6 and G6 models, is a completely new, second generation of the Tandem OLED matrix. LG Display has achieved the impossible here – the new panels are 20% brighter than last year's already impressive G5 model. When we compare these figures to the basic B6 series, the difference becomes almost absurd: the flagship OLED 2026 can be nearly 4 times (exactly 3.9x) brighter than its budget brother.

Particular attention is drawn to the return of the W6 (Wallpaper) series. LG has completely redesigned this model – forget about the bulky soundbar that spoiled the minimalist effect in previous years. Now we only get an ultra-thin screen (0.9cm) and an external Zero Connect Box module, which wirelessly transmits a 4K/165Hz signal. Most importantly for the wallet, the W6 is to be positioned much closer in price to the G6 series than before, although we will still pay the "luxury tax" with a limited selection of sizes – this model is available exclusively in powerful diagonal sizes of 77 and 83 inches.

LG OLED G6 2026 (Tandem OLED)

The LG OLED G6 model is a direct successor to the Gallery series, which this year received not only the Tandem OLED panel but also a new, remarkable anti-reflective coating. It is designed to more effectively diffuse light in bright living rooms without degrading black levels, which was an issue with some matte screens from competitors.

However, we must be careful about the size labels. Although the G6 will be available in a wide range from 48 to as much as 97 inches, the "full-blooded" Tandem OLED 2nd generation matrix (which is 20% brighter than the G5) will only be available in models sized between 55 and 83 inches. The 48-inch variants and the gigantic 97-inch model will remain with the older WOLED architecture, which is worth keeping in mind.

LG OLED C6H 2026 (Tandem OLED)

The biggest surprise of this year's lineup is not the most expensive models, but a completely new version of the well-known and beloved C series – we are talking about the LG OLED C6H (Hyper). This is a groundbreaking moment: for the first time in history, LG has decided to bring its absolutely top technology into a mid-range model.

The C6H model is equipped with a Tandem OLED panel with specifications almost identical to those we admired in last year's flagship, the LG G5. This means that when purchasing the C series, we can expect performance that just a few months ago was reserved exclusively for the premium segment. However, there is one "catch" worth knowing before heading to the shop: the "Hyper" variant with this powerful panel will only be available in large sizes – 77 and 83 inches. If you are looking for cinematic experiences in XXL size, the C6H may prove to be the most cost-effective choice of the year.

LG OLED C6 and C6S (WOLED)

What about smaller spaces? Don't worry, LG has not forgotten about users looking for more standard sizes. The C6 and C6S models will be available in sizes from 42 to 65 inches. They are direct successors to the C5 line, and although we will not find a Tandem panel here, the manufacturer promises a noticeable, albeit evolutionary, increase in brightness compared to their predecessors.

The biggest surprise, however, lies within the casing. This year, LG has blurred the lines of processor performance. Even in the "standard" C6 series, we find the most advanced picture processor Alpha 11 AI Gen 3 – exactly the same one that powers flagship models like G6 and W6. This is fantastic news, as it means that regardless of the chosen model, we receive:

  • The highest precision in upscaling and noise reduction supported by AI

  • Refresh rate of 165Hz when connecting a PC

  • The utmost fluidity of the webOS system

The choice between the C6H and the standard C6 therefore boils down to a simple question this year: do you have space for 77 inches and want the brightness of last year's flagship, or do you prefer a smaller screen, but with the same powerful computing power.

LG OLED B6 and B6E

At the very bottom of the OLED TV rankings are the B6 and B6E models. This is the natural evolution of last year's B5 series and at the same time the cheapest ticket to the world of OLED from LG for 2026. It will be available in a wide range of screen sizes from 48 to 83 inches. Although the differences between the "E" version and the standard "six" remain a mystery for now, they will likely come down to different sales networks and will not affect the image quality itself. However, as noted by FlatpanelsHD, the B series has received a significant enhancement for gaming – instead of the previous 120 Hz, when connected to a powerful computer, we will now be able to enjoy refresh rates of up to 144 Hz. Aside from this aspect, LG has opted for proven solutions here, not introducing revolutionary changes in the design of the basic model. Although we will have to wait for such conclusions until our first tests.

LG OLED TV Comparison 2026

Model

Panel

Processor

Refresh Rate

Sizes (inches)

Key Innovations

OLED W6

Tandem OLED 2.0

Alpha 11 Gen 3

165 Hz

77, 83

Zero Connect Box (wireless), Wallpaper design.

OLED G6

Tandem OLED 2.0

Alpha 11 Gen 3

165 Hz

48, 55, 65, 77, 83, 97

20% higher brightness than the G5 series

OLED C6H

Tandem OLED (similar to G5)

Alpha 11 Gen 3

165 Hz

77, 83

Flagship parameter of G5 at C series price,

OLED C6 / C6S

OLED evo / WOLED

Alpha 11 Gen 3

165 Hz

42, 48, 55, 65

Flagship processor in the mid-range, 165 Hz

OLED B6 / B6E

Standard OLED

Alpha 8 Gen 3 (?) *unknown

144 Hz

48, 55, 65, 77, 83

Unlocked 144 Hz for PC gamers

*Tandem OLED 2.0 matrix in the G6 series is available in sizes 55-83 inches. Models 48 and 97 inches use the WOLED panel. *The G6 97-inch model supports a refresh rate of 120 Hz.

Mini RGB - The New MRGB Series

LG introduces a completely new category of televisions called Mini RGB. These are not ordinary screens with a filter – instead of white backlighting, LEDs are used that emit directly in red, green, and blue colours.

MRGB95B

The most interesting model is the MRGB9M, which, despite being an LCD television, has received the flagship gadget – the Zero Connect Box. This means that the entire signal is transmitted to the screen wirelessly, which is an absolute rarity in this class of equipment. So, if you are looking for the aesthetics of the "Wallpaper" series but your budget or preferences lead you towards LCD technology, the MRGB9M could be an interesting solution instead of the ChooseTV series W6.

MRGB9M and MRGB85B

However, the biggest curiosity mentioned by the editorial team at flatpanelsHD is that the MRGB9M and MRGB85B models will be based on edge-lit technology. What does this mean in practice? Instead of thousands of diodes behind the panel, the light flows from the edges of the casing. This is a classic solution that LG has clothed in modern "Mini RGB" attire to emphasise the improvement in colour reproduction. However, the main goal of this design is not to break contrast records, but design. Thanks to the edge-lit technology, the screens are said to be exceptionally slim. Although this is probably little consolation considering the fact that edge lighting is not the best solution when it comes to picture quality.

LG QNED 2026 and Gallery TV

Although all eyes are on OLEDs and mini RGB technology, LG is not giving up on the basic LCD model segment, refreshing its QNED line. In 2026, the QNED90B, QNED85B, and QNED82B models represent a solid continuation of last year's series. Don’t expect a revolution here, but rather an evolutionary refinement of known solutions. Importantly, all three will be powered by the new Alpha 8 Gen 3 processor, which is designed to provide even better image processing based on AI algorithms.

  • LG QNED90B: This is the only fully-fledged Mini-LED television in the ranking with a dense local dimming system.

  • LG QNED85B: This is where things get interesting. This model also utilises Mini-LED technology and quantum dot filters, but in an edge-lit configuration.

  • LG QNED80B / QNED82B: These are entry-level models, based on 60 Hz panels with Mini-LED edge lighting. They are typical "workhorses" for everyday television, which in 2026 prioritise affordability above all.

ChooseTV Gallery

The biggest novelty in the non-OLED segment is the LX7 model, known as the Gallery TV. This is a direct challenge to the popular Samsung The Frame. LG has opted for a specific strategy here: style over specifications. The LX7 is based on a classic LCD panel (possibly QLED) with a refresh rate of 60 Hz, which clearly suggests that it is not a device for gamers, but for those who want their television to become a decoration for their interior when turned off.

Thanks to the special Gallery+ mode, users will gain access to a vast library of over 4500 works of art in the highest quality. To ensure the "picture on the wall" effect is as convincing as possible, LG has equipped the LX7 model with advanced sensors. The device responds to external light, adjusting the screen brightness to mimic paper or canvas, and motion sensors ensure that the gallery is displayed only when someone is actually in the room. Of course, the LX7 will feature a matte finish.

The year 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most interesting in the history of the Korean giant. Thanks to Tandem OLED technology in its flagship series, the unexpected "super-mid-range" C6H, and an ambitious entry into the world of art with the model LX7, LG demonstrates that it has an offer for everyone. You can find current rankings and news about LG televisions here.

Source: Own study, LG, flatpanelsHD

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