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Prices for the LG G6 and LG C6 OLED TVs have appeared on Amazon — and boy, have I got good news for you

Prices for the LG G6 and LG C6 OLED TVs have appeared on Amazon — and boy, have I got good news for you
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LG G6 OLED TV showing a snow covered deer on screen, delivering strong details with a balanced color profile
(Image credit: Future)

  • The LG G6 and LG C6 have been listed on Amazon
  • The listed prices are cheaper than their predecessors across all sizes
  • Up to £500 cheaper in the case of some models

The LG G6 and LG C6 have both appeared on Amazon, and in some welcome news their launch prices are cheaper than their respective predecessors.

While we’ve come to expect pricing for LG’s OLEDs in March, these Amazon listings are our first look at UK prices for both the LG G6, which looks to be one of 2026’s best TVs, and LG C6 OLED TVs, with US and Australian pricing already confirmed.

You can check out the LG G6 Amazon listing and LG C6 Amazon listing at their respective links.

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For the LG G6, the 55, 65 and 77-inch pricing and pre-orders are available, and here’s how it compares to the LG G5 launch pricing:

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Model + launch price

LG G5 (2025)

LG G6 (2026)

55-inch

£2,399.99

£2,199.99

65-inch

£3,299.99

£2,999.99

77-inch

£4,499.99

£3,999.99

As you can see, the G6’s potential launch prices are £200, £300 and £500 cheaper than the G5’s in the 55, 65 and 77-inch models respectively.

As for the LG C6, here are the listed Amazon prices for it, compared to its predecessor the LG C5, which we rated as one of 2025’s best OLED TVs:

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Model + launch price

LG C5 (2025)

LG C6 (2026)

42-inch

£1,399.99

£1,299.99

48-inch

£1,499.99

£1,399.99

55-inch

£1,899.99

£1,699.99

65-inch

£2,699.99

£2,499.99

77-inch

£3,699.99

£3,499.99

83-inch

£5,499.99

£4,799.99

Once again, prices are between £100-200 cheaper across most sizes, with a huge £700 difference between the C5 and C6’s 83-inch models.

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What’s less exciting here are the shipping dates. The LG G6 is set to ship in mid-May, while the C6’s dates vary from mid-may (for the 55-inch) to anywhere between “3 to 7 months” for the other sizes. This is significantly later than the G5 and C5’s March and April launch dates — hopefully, these are just placeholder dates, and shipping will be available sooner rather than later in the year.

We’ve reached out to LG to confirm whether these prices are correct, and we’ll be sure to update this article when we’ve heard back.

Good news, if true

LG G6 OLED TV showing orange butterfly on screen. Shows the G6's superb colors with natural yet vibrant oranges and reds

The LG G6 sets a high bar as the first 2026 OLED TV I’ve tested so far (Image credit: Future)

As TechRadar’s TV tester, I’ve seen both the G6 and C6 in person, and while I haven’t fully tested the C6, I have tested the G6. My full review will be released soon, but spoiler alert: it’s a fantastic TV, and a great successor to the LG G5.

So it’s great news that the G6, which improves upon the G5’s picture and sound quality while carrying across everything that made that set a five-star TV (especially the gaming performance), may launch for cheaper than the G5.

Of all the price info here, the most interesting is that the 77 and 83-inch C6 carry the new LG C6H designation, as they use both the new Alpha 11 Gen 3 AI Processor and Primary Tandem RGB OLED panel found in the flagship LG G6. So if these models are launching at the above prices, they’ll be a steal compared to the C5 in those sizes.

Each year, we expect TV prices to increase with both inflation and new features (especially new panels), but if these prices are correct, then it’s very welcome news indeed.

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 James is the TV Hardware Staff Writer at TechRadar. Before joining the team, he worked at a major UK based AV retailer selling TV and audio equipment, where he was either telling customers the difference between OLED and QLED or being wowed by watching a PS5 run on the LG 65G2. When not writing about the latest TV tech, James can be found gaming, reading, watching rugby or coming up with another idea for a novel. 

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