Following the launch of Samsung’s 2021 TVs, LG has confirmed that its lineup of TVs will start rolling out in May. This includes the newly announced LG OLED EVO (G1) as well as the OLED C1, B1 and the newly revealed entry model, the A1.
Interestingly enough, at least at this point it doesn’t seem like we’re getting the QNED Mini LED TVs although they could just be releasing at a later date.
AUSTRALIAN PRICES FOR 2021 LG TV RANGE
OLEDS
OLED B1 | OLED65B1 | $4,599 |
OLED55B1 | $3,399 | |
OLED A1 | OLED65A1 | $4,099 |
OLED55A1 | $2,999 | |
OLED48A1 | $2,749 | |
OLED C1 | OLED83C1 | $12,599 |
OLED77C1 | $8,999 | |
OLED65C1 | $4,699 | |
OLED55C1 | $3,499 | |
OLED48C1 | $2,999 | |
OLED NEO EVO G1 | OLED77G1 | $9,999 |
OLED65G1 | $5,299 | |
OLED55G1 | $3,799 |
NANOCELL LEDS
UP80 | 86UP80 | $3,505 |
75UP80 | $2,099 | |
65UP80 | $1,599 | |
55UP80 | $1,249 | |
50UP80 | $1,049 | |
43UP80 | $949 | |
NANO77 | 65NANO77 | $1,999 |
55NANO77 | $1,599 | |
NANO91 | 86NANO91 | $6,299 |
75NANO91 | $4,199 | |
65NANO91 | $3,149 | |
NANO86 | 86NANO86 | $5,249 |
75NANO86 | $3,149 | |
65NANO86 | $2,499 | |
55NANO86 | $1,999 | |
NANO75 | 86NANO75 | $4,199 |
75NANO75 | $2,599 | |
65NANO75 | $1,999 | |
55NANO75 | $1,599 |
Just as a reminder, here’s some of the differences with the 2021 lineup of TVs.
LG GAME OPTIMISER MODE
LG’s 2021 TVs will come with a new operating system but will also come with a Game Optimizer portion of the menu that allows you to access things such as HDMI VRR, AMD FreeSync Premium, G-Sync and a number of other features in one handy menu.