Alongside the 'Micro RGB' models, which are also LCD TVs, LG will in 2026 for the first time launch 'QNED' LCD TVs in sizes up to 115 inches.
LG is focusing on OLED TVs but will continue to offer a range of LCD TVs, spanning everything from very affordable to quite expensive.
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The company has already unveiled its 'Micro RGB' models, which feature an RGB LED backlight behind the LCD panel, with FlatpanelsHD revealing that LG is planning three RGB LED ranges in 2026.
Up to 115 inches
In 2026, LG will refresh its 'QNED' LCD TV lineup with QNED90B, QNED85B, QNED82B and QNED80B – and possibly more later. The 'B' denotes a 2026 model, whereas last year’s LCD models used 'A' as the last letter.
As part of the QNED90B line, LG will launch its first 115-inch LCD TV, featuring 4K resolution, LED local dimming and a 165Hz refresh rate. The panel is supplied by TCL CSOT, which also supplies 115-inch LCD panels to the existing TVs from TCL and Samsung.
Pricing has not yet been announced, but we expect the 115QNED90B to remain significantly more expensive than today's affordable 98-100-inch LCD TVs. The smaller QNED90B sizes will offer 144Hz panels with miniLED local dimming, although LG has not disclosed the number of dimming zones. LG will also launch a refreshed 100-inch QNED85B.
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No Dolby Vision 2 or HDMI 2.2
New for this year is 'Motion Booster', which is similar to the motion feature already offered by TCL, Hisense and Samsung, allowing users to double the refresh rate on the TVs to up to 330Hz at 1080p resolution for PC gaming.
LG TVs will not have support for Dolby Vision 2 or HDMI 2.2 in 2026.
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In addition, LG will launch new LCD TVs as its answer to Samsung's The Frame with a new 'Gallery TV'.
2026 LG LCD TVs – specifications
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