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LG Begins Rollout of 2021 OLED TVs

The 12 models in the 2021 LG OLED collection offer a wider range of screen sizes from 48 inches to an 83-inch model.

LG Electronics USA has announced initial pricing and availability of its 2021 LG OLED TV lineup. The LG OLED evo G1 “Gallery” series and LG OLED C1 series are available now at LG.com and at LG-authorized retailers nationwide in April. The 12 models in the 2021 LG OLED collection offer a wider range of screen sizes to suit most every size room and user need from 48 inches to the all-new 83-inch model.

The 2021 LG OLED TVs — the G1, C1 and A1 series — boast LG’s OLED panels that feature self-lit pixels that can be individually controlled. The G1 series features the new OLED evo technology, which, according to LG, deliver better brightness and punchy images with amazing clarity, detail and realism. The art-inspired LG OLED evo G1 TVs have a thin bezel with included wall mounting leaving virtually no gap from screen to wall.

LG OLED evo
LG OLED evo

The C1 series, LG’s most popular OLED TV range, offers the most screen size options to accommodate diverse user needs and spaces, starting with the space-friendly 48-inch, all the way up to the expansive 83-inch model.

Both series include four inputs with HDMI 2.1 features such as support for 4K 120 content, VRR, ALLM, and eARC. For customers who may not need all the gaming-related features but still desire great OLED picture quality, the A1 series offers four screen sizes from 48 to 77 inches.

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2021 LG OLED 4K TVs

G1 “Gallery” Series (OLED evo)

  • OLED77G1PUA: 77-inch class (76.7 inches diagonal); $4499; Available March 2021
  • OLED65G1PUA: 65-inch class (64.5 inches diagonal); $2999; Available March 2021
  • OLED55G1PUA: 55-inch class (54.6 inches diagonal); $2199; Available April 2021

A1 Series

  • OLED77A1PUA: 77-inch class (76.7 inches diagonal); $3199; Available June 2021
  • OLED65A1PUA: 65-inch class (64.5 inches diagonal); $2199; Available April 2021
  • OLED55A1PUA: 55-inch class; $1599; Available April 2021
  • OLED48A1PUA: 48-inch class (47.5 inches diagonal); $1299; Available June 2021

C1 Series

  • OLED83C1PUA: 83-inch class (82.7 inches diagonal); $5999; Available May 2021
  • OLED77C1PUB: 77-inch class (76.7 inches diagonal); $3799; Available March 2021
  • OLED65C1PUB: 65-inch class (64.5 inches diagonal); $2499; Available March 2021
  • OLED55C1PUB: 55-inch class (54.6 inches diagonal); $1799; Available March 2021
  • OLED48C1PUB: 48-inch class (47.5 inches diagonal); $1499; Available April 2021
LG OLED evo Gallery Stand
LG OLED evo Gallery Stand

LG SIGNATURE OLED 8K TVs

The ZX series of 8K LG SIGNATURE OLED TVs will also be available throughout 2021. The LG SIGNATURE 8K ZX OLED TVs are certified as WiSA Ready allowing audio and control communication with all WiSA Certified speakers.

ZX Series

  • OLED88ZXPUA: 88-inch class (87.6 inches diagonal); $29,999; Currently Available
  • OLED77ZXPUA: 77-inch class (76.7 inches diagonal); $19,999; Currently Available

The new Game Optimizer allows gamers to fine-tune their gaming experience, placing all game-related controls in one interface. It can even automatically apply the best picture settings according to the type of game the user is playing: first-person shooter, role-playing, or real-time strategy. Sports fans will find it easier than ever to keep up with their favorite leagues and teams on LG TV with Sports Alert, while OLED Motion Pro displays every exhilarating moment with smooth action and clear viewing experiences. LG OLED TVs – the industry’s first TVs to be certified as G-Sync Compatible by NVIDIA – also support FreeSync Premium for smooth gaming experiences.

All 2021 LG OLED TVs feature webOS 6.0, the latest version of LG’s smart TV platform featuring built-in Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, and offering access many of the most popular streaming apps, including Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV, as well as LG Channels, the company’s free premium content streaming service.

LG G1 and ZX OLED TVs are ushering in the NEXTGEN TV era as American broadcasters prepare to launch services this year in 20 more cities with signals reaching the majority of TV viewers in America. NEXTGEN TV, powered by the ATSC 3.0 standard co-developed by LG Electronics, unlocks new features, additional content, more control and personalization for broadcast viewers. For more information visit watchnextgentv.com/.

For more information on LG’s 2021 OLED TVs, visit LG.com.

 

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