The new generation of LG's most popular OLED TVs are now available in in the US, the UK, Germany, and other countries. G3 is LG's first with MLA technology.
Announced at CES 2023 in January, LG's 2023 OLED TVs are now available in major regions. C3 replaces C2 as the affordable high-end model, but without many new features over C2. G3 is the real star of the show due to it being the first with MLA (Micro Lens Array) technology for improved brightness and panel efficiency. Be aware that the 83-inch G3 does not feature MLA.
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LG's G3 OLED TV is designed to be wall mounted but also comes with an optional and newly designed stand. Photo: LG
In addition, LG has launched the more affordable B3 range with only two HDMI 2.1 ports and a downgraded video processor (Alpha 7 Gen 6). B3 comes in 55, 65, and 77 inches only.
All of LG's new TVs feature webOS 23 which is exclusive to 2023 models, as LG TVs are stuck on the generation of webOS that they came with.
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There are no new sizes this year but LG already had a strong and comprehensive OLED TV line-up. The leading OLED brand, however, is facing renewed competition from Samsung and Sony's QD-OLED TVs as well as OLED TVs from Sony, Panasonic, Philips, and others that all use LG Display's panels.
LG B3, C3 and G3 are available now in North America, Europe and other major regions but some sizes will arrive a little later than others. We refer to the table below for prices and dealers. Later this year, LG will add M3 (wireless box) and Z3 (8K) ranges to its 2023 line-up.
LG 2023 OLED TVs – prices & dealers
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