LG has announced that its much anticipated 2023 OLED TV line has dropped in Australian stores and we’ve got all the prices for you.
Whilst there’s no pricing on the Wireless OLED M model that was announced at CES, LG has confirmed it will be coming to Australia this year.
All TVs will feature LG’s new A9 Processor Gen 6 which will apparently improve brightness and colour accuracy across the board. The TVs will also feature a new version of WebOS which features Quick Cards to quickly access content and streaming services.
Without doubt the showpiece of the range this year is the G3. With a much, much brighter display, and arguably the biggest step forward in OLED technology since LG launched its range 10 years ago. From a design point of view, it’ll show no visible gap when mounted.
The LG C3 is a marginal improvement on last year’s C2 OLED EVO panel. LG says that it’s 20% brighter, and has a better anti reflective film.
Rounding outs it 2023 OLED range, the B3 will be the cheapest way to get an LG OLED.
LG’s 2023 QNED line can be found below. The QNED81 will launch in April whilst the QNED86 and QNED75 will both drop in July.
This year, LG is joining the lifestyle segment in a big way, with four products, the LG Pose, LG Easel, gaming-focused LG OLED Flex and the LG StandbyMe Portable Screen.
The LG Pose and LG Eesel are set to launch in April with the OLED Flex and StandbyMe Portable both in July.