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    LG confirms Australian pricing and availability of radically revamped 2026 TV lineup — and there’s one big change I’m excited about the most
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    LG confirms Australian pricing and availability of radically revamped 2026 TV lineup — and there’s one big change I’m excited about the most

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyMarch 23, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read0 Views
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    Coming off a strong 2025, in which we awarded LG’s three OLED TVs — the B5, C5 and G5 — positive reviews, and claiming the mid-range C5 to be the best TV for most people, the company has finally revealed Australian pricing and availability for its 2026 lineup of TVs.

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    As was the case last year, we here in Australia were late to the party getting eyes on the new range, but thankfully I have now been able to get up close and personal with the QNED, OLED TV and even the company’s sole Micro RGB model.

    A more streamlined TV series

    The biggest change this year, in my opinion, is that LG has now said buh-bye to its entry-level NanoCell TV series — which last year started at just AU$749 — opting instead for QNED tech as the default gateway into its TVs. What’s even more exciting is that LG’s QNED TVs have also now done away with edge-lit backlighting systems, with Mini LED backlights being used across the entire range.

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    I spent some time with the QNED81 TV back in January 2024 and was able to compare it side-by-side with the then-flagship G3 OLED. I found colour production to be good, but it ultimately struggled where brightness was concerned, which had a negative effect on contrast. Now that the QNED TVs are all moving to a Mini LED backlight, which the onboard processor will have greater control over, I’m excited to see how much of an improvement has been made.

    LG 2026 QNED TVs

    (Image credit: LG Australia)

    When I saw the new QNED screens at a recent demo, colours and brightness did indeed look much, much better. I’ll be keen to view them under more normal living conditions, because with prices starting once again at AU$749 for a 43-inch QNED70, there could be plenty of value.

    OLED continues to shine

    Of course, LG is best known for its OLED TVs and this year the company has made some exciting updates that it hopes will allow it to continue to compete at the highest level.

    The flagship G6 receives a new Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 display panel, a second-generation version of the Primary RGB Tandem panel used in the LG G5. Enhancements include Hyper Radiant Color technology, which, according to LG, extends the brightness benefits of its Primary RGB Tandem panel to other picture quality factors such as colour and contrast.

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    The TV also gets a new Brightness Booster Ultra feature that claims to provide a 20% brightness increase over the G5. Finally, the anti-reflective coating on the screen has been upgraded, with LG claiming lower than 0.5% screen reflectance.

    My UK-based colleagues have recently conducted a side-by-side test of the flagship LG G6 against the Samsung S95F to see how LG’s new technology fared against what is arguably the best TV for viewing in bright rooms, thanks to its Glare Free panel technology. In short, it was a positive result for LG, with reflections being less pronounced than they were in the G5, while being able to maintain excellent black levels.

    LG G6 TV at CES 2026

    (Image credit: Future)

    The other big change for the 2026 LG OLED range relates to the popular mid-tier C6 model, which will now be offered in two versions. One version will get the same Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 panel as found in the flagship G6, while the other will continue to use the same WOLED panel as found in previous C-series TVs.


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    In other global markets, the higher-spec model will be known as the C6H, however, I asked local LG representatives if the same model name will be used in Australia, and they told me that no, it won’t. The C6 name will be used for the entire lineup, but in-store TV specialists and displays should highlight the fact that the larger models benefit from an upgraded OLED panel.

    LG C6H TV at CES 2026

    (Image credit: Future)

    The slight caveat is that to get the more advanced OLED panel, you’ll need to opt for either the 77-inch or 83-inch LG C6. On paper then, you may wonder why you’d opt for a big screen G6, when you can get the same technology in a more affordable model. The main difference between the two lies in the anti-reflective coating, with the C6 getting an inferior variant.

    All versions of the LG C6 and the G6 will get the same Alpha 11 Gen 3 AI processor, which promises major upgrades to the picture, including upscaling. Previously the flagship G-series would get the latest processor, so it’s great to see it also coming to the mid-range C-series this year.

    I’ll have to wait until TechRadar’s team of TV experts complete reviews of all the new models, but I expect the LG C6 to take over as the best TV for most people in 2026.

    Massive Micro RGB

    Finally, LG also demonstrated its new Micro RGB TV, the MRGB96. Funnily enough, the number in its model name doesn’t relate to screen size — it will be available in 75-, 86- and 100-inch variants, with prices starting at AU$7,999.

    LG is still positioning its OLED TVs as the pinnacle of its entire lineup, but there was no denying just how impressive colours looked on the new model. It shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise, as LG says it offers the Triple Crown of colour accuracy, with 100% coverage of the BT.2020, DCI-P3 and Adobe RGB colour spaces.

    When can I get the 2026 LG TVs and how much will they cost?

    LG has maintained the same launch prices for its OLED TVs this year as it did last year, and in fact, the huge 97-inch G6 OLED has come down by AU$10,000 to a launch price of AU$29,999 (the 97-inch G5 launched at AU$39,999).

    Full pricing and availability is as follows.

    LG 2026 OLED TV pricing in Australia

    (Image credit: Future)

    LG 2026 QNED TV pricing in Australia

    (Image credit: Future)

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