LG, OLED TV and the W6
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LG has announced its 2026 OLED TV lineup at CES 2026, led by the LG OLED evo W6, the world’s thinnest OLED TV with wireless connectivity, 4K 165Hz support, gaming features, and smart software updates.
The C series is one of LG's most popular TVs every year, and this year it comes in two variations -- the C6 and the C6H. The biggest difference aside from size options (the C6H only comes in 77-inch and 83-inch sizes) is that the C6H utilizes a Primary RGB Tandem panel, which provides significantly better color and brightness.
New technologies include Tandem OLED and Micro RGB displays, with enhanced brightness and more vibrant colors, the WebOS26 system, and 4K 120Hz game streaming. The company also showcased notebooks, smart home appliances,
The LG OLED G6 is the top-tier stand-mount set, which upgrades the previous OLED G5 model from last year. That latter set represented a step change for the range, by introducing a new multi-layered OLED panel that was brighter than any kind of previous OLED.
LG drove home the point in several discrete demos comparing an “affordable” OLED TV against a rival mini LED television. Mini LED uses standard LCD technology, with roughly 1,500 “block-dimming” chunks spread across the screen; OLED can turn each of the 33 million+ pixels in a 4K display on and off independently.