LG’s 2023 OLED TVs have now announced their pricing. The flagship G3 and mainstream model C3 are scheduled to be available in late March, and reservations will begin on March 6th.
The relatively small 42-inch C3 is $1,299 (currently about 9,015 CNY), the 65-inch is $2,499 (about 17,343 CNY), and the 83-inch version is $5,299 (about 36,775 CNY); the 55-inch G3 is $2,499 (about 17,343 CNY), and the 83-inch version is $6,499 (about 45,103 CNY).
The entry-level B3 series, which won’t be ready until April, costs $1,699 for the 55-inch model and $3,299 for the 77-inch model. LG promises to reveal pricing for the wireless M3 and transparent OLED T “at a later date.”
In terms of parameters, LG C3 is equipped with A9 Gen 6 chip, but compared with last year’s C2, the upgrade rate is not large, but its cost performance is higher than that of B3, especially the 65-inch model in the middle price is only better than the one equipped with a7 Gen 6 processor. B3 is $100 more expensive.
The LG G3 appears to use a microlens array panel (the 83″ doesn’t seem to have one), and can reach 2040 nits of brightness in HDR Vivid mode and 1,470 nits in Calibrated mode, HDR Cinema, 3% window, Calibrated mode, HDR Cinema, 100% windowed mode at only 230 nits.