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LG Bring Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 WOLED Panels to (Some of) Their G6 and C6 TV Range

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We recently took a detailed look at the latest 2026 LG.Display WOLED developments, technologies and specs in our video that’s available here. At CES 2026 we had chance to see some of LG Electronics’ latest OLED TV’s, some of which will feature the latest Tandem WOLED panels, using the latest ‘Primary RGB Tandem 2.0’ technology that we discussed in the video. While full specs and information are not provided at this time, here’s what we know so far about the upcoming models.

LG G6

The G6 is their flagship range of OLED TV’s for 2026 and will feature sizes of 48, 55, 65, 77, 83 and 97″. We have confirmed with LG that the 55 – 83″ sized screens will all utilised the latest Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 panels this year, offering up to 4500 nits peak brightness (which is 3.9x higher than the B6 model). This will be enabled by the newly updated panel technology, along with what LG Electronics call ‘Brightness Booster Ultra’.

These 55 – 83″ sized models will also be branded with their new ‘Hyper Radiant Color‘ technology, a marketing brand name which encompasses various features including the Tandem 2.0 panels, brightness booster tech, reflection free finish and their latest Alpha 11 Gen 3 AI Processor. The ‘Reflection Free Premium‘ coating promoted by panel manufacturer LG Display will also feature on these new Tandem WOLED 2.0 panels, which they say offers the world’s lowest reflectance of 0.3% across consumer TV products.

The smallest G6 model will be 48″ in size but will not feature the latest Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 panel apparently. We do know that it will feature ‘Brightness Booster Pro’ (not Ultra) and we are told it will offer a peak brightness which is 2.1x higher than the B6. That should put it around the 2400 nits mark.

LG C6

The C-series will also be receiving an update to their panels this year, offering Tandem WOLED for the first time, but only in two of the available screen size. The C6 series will be available in size of 42, 48, 55, 65, 77 and 83″. Only the largest 77″ and 83″ models will receive a Tandem WOLED panel though, using the latest Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 tech in fact we are told by LG. Those models will be designated as the 77C6H and 83C6H, with the ‘H’ distinguishing them from the other C6 models.

The C6 series won’t be quite as bright as the G6 series though, featuring ‘Brightness Booster Pro’ instead of ‘Ultra’ and offering 3.2x the luminance of the B6 series – so that should be around 3700 nits by our calculations. They’ll be marketed with the same ‘Hyper Radiant Color’ branding as the G6 series models too and feature ‘Reflection Free Premium’ coating.

The smaller 48″, 55″ and 65″ C6 series models will not use Tandem WOLED panels unfortunately, and will feature ‘Brightness Booster Standard’. Peak brightness specs are still TBC.

The C6 series also features an updated 42″ model for this year, for those who like this format and size as a hybrid desktop monitor and TV. Don’t expect any major updates though compared with the C5 model from 2025, although this is expected to have a 165Hz refresh rate this year and a peak brightness spec of 1500 nits we are told.

More information and release

Again, final details and specs are still pending so we will provide further updates when we know more. LG’s 2026 models will be available starting this spring. Pricing details will be announced soon.


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