LG Electronics announced its OLED TV range for 2021, with three new OLED TV ranges. It seems the company is set to reveal more OLED TVs during the year, as some notes include model numbers that were not introduced yet.
But we'll start with the actual TVs. The company's mainstream TV range for 2021 will be the OLED C1. These 120Hz 4K TVs come in 48-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, 77-inch and also 83-inch sizes., and feature LG's 4th generation a9 AI processor, the company's latest webOS v6 and supports HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos. For gamers, the TVs offer HDMI 2.1, G-SYNC, FreSync, VRR and ALLM.
In fact all of LG's 2021 OLED TVs announced today share the same processors and features.
Next step up we have the OLED evo G1 range which includes LG's high-end 4K OLED TVs, that feature the company's latest OLED stack and structure to enable brighter (and more efficient) panels. The evo G1 comes in 55-, 65- and 77-inch size options and include an optional gallery stand.
LG also announced an update to its 8K OLED TVs, with the new Z1 OLED TV range available in 77- and 88-inch sizes, similar to the ZX range in 2020.
In LG's announcement, it also includes a footnote which mentions the B1 range, which will likely replace the current 2020 BX range.
The more interesting mention is of an A1 range - likely to be a lower cost OLED TV range offered by LG, maybe later in 2021.
LG did not mention an update to its rollable OLED TV range, the OLED RX.