LG announces pricing for 2021 4K OLED TVs from $ 1299

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LG announces pricing for 2021 4K OLED TVs from $ 1299

LG has announced the recommended pricing for its 2021 4K OLED TVs. Representatives of the older G1 series are built on the new LG OLED Evo platform and are designed for those who would like to create a real home theater. According to the company, these panels offer the brightest picture of any OLED TV from the manufacturer.

LG OLED evo Wall Mount
LG OLED Evo Wall Mount

LG OLED G1 TVs start at $ 2,199 for the 55-inch model. The 65-inch version is priced at $ 2999 by the manufacturer, and the 77-inch model is priced at $ 4449. One of the key features of this TV series is its skinny bezels.

Below on the list are the C1 series, which is the successor to last year’s LG CX series. All LG C1 TVs have four HDMI 2.1 connectors with support for 4K image output at a 120Hz refresh rate and offer automatic low latency mode. The company also offers new “game settings” for new products, which will be useful when using game consoles PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S. Among the supported technologies also appear NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync (Premium).

The older model LG C1 has an 83-inch panel, which the manufacturer has estimated at $ 5999, and the younger 48-inch at $ 1499. Like the G1 series, LG C1 OLED TVs are equipped with the latest AI processor to optimize the picture. The company has also added to the novelties the ability to adjust the volume when changing signal sources automatically.

LG’s 2021 younger 4K OLED TVs include the A1. They start at $ 1299 for the 48-inch version. They lack HDMI 2.1 connectors and are based on an older processor. All of the above new items are under the control of the updated webOS operating system. Pricing and availability of all 2021 4K OLED TVs can be viewed below:

  • LG G1 series
  • 77-inch: $ 4,499 (available March)
  • 65-inch: $ 2,999 (available March)
  • 55-inch: $ 2,199 (available April)
  • LG C1 series
  • 83 inches: $ 5,999 (available May)
  • 77-inch: $ 3,799 (available March)
  • 65 inches: $ 2,499 (available March)
  • 55-inch: $ 1,799 (available March)
  • 48-inch: $ 1,499 (available April)
  • LG A1 series
  • 77-inch: $ 3199 (available June)
  • 65 inches: $ 2,199 (available April)
  • 55-inch: $ 1,599 (available April)
  • 48 inches: $ 1299 (available June)
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