LG OLED G4
LG high-end OLED TV for 2024, the G4 range, available in 55-, 65-, 77-, 83- and 97-inch options, offers 144Hz 4K resolution, MLA panel (Multi-lens array) an Alpha 11 image processor, WebOS 24 and built-in Chromecast.
In recent years OLED technology has emerged as the leading TV display technology, with the world's top TV makers adopting OLED panels in premium TVs.
In 2019, LG Display expects to produce 4 million OLED TV panels. LGD is quickly increasing its production volume as demand for OLED TV panels is soaring. TV makers including LG Electronics, Sony, Panasonic, Philips and HiSense already adopted OLEDs in their premium TVs, and as production costs decrease and production volume increases OLED TVs will penetrate other segments of the TV market. Click here for more information on the OLED TV market and our OLED TV news coverage.
Following is a comprehensive list of OLED TVs:
LG high-end OLED TV for 2024, the G4 range, available in 55-, 65-, 77-, 83- and 97-inch options, offers 144Hz 4K resolution, MLA panel (Multi-lens array) an Alpha 11 image processor, WebOS 24 and built-in Chromecast.
LG main OLED TV for 2024, the C4 range, available in 42-, 48-, 55-, 65-, 77- and 83-inch options, offers 144Hz 4K resolution, an Alpha 9 Gen-7 image processor, WebOS 24 and built-in Chromecast.
LG entry-level OLED TV for 2024, the B4, available in 48-, 55-, 65-, and 77-inch options, offers 120Hz 4K resolution, an Alpha 8 image processor, webOS 24 and built-in Chromecast.
Sharp's 2023 flagship TV ranges, the FS1 and FQ1, both offer OLED panels, in 55-inch and 65-inch. The FS1 is based on Samsung's QD-OLED panels, while the FQ1 uses LGD's WOLED panels.
The FS1 uses Sharp's Medalist S4X AI image processing engine, 11 speakers 85W sound system (ARSS+), Dolby Atmos and Google TV platform. The FQ1 offers similar specification but is based on the Medalist S4 AI image processor.
Samsung's 83S90C is the company's first TV to use LG's WOLED panels. It uses a 4K 120Hz 83" OLED display, and is powered by Samsung's AI-powered Neural Quantum Processor. The 83S90C offers AI-driven Quantum HDR OLED processing, Samsung's TV Plus platform and Gaming Hub and Dolby Atmos sound with Object Tracking Sound Lite.
The S83S90C started shipping in July 2023, with a suggested price of $5,400 - but with an actual price of less than $4000.
Panasonic's MZ1500 is a high-end 4K 120 Hz OLED TV (55-, 65-, 77-inch) that offers LG's EX panels, Panasonic's My home Screen 8.0 OS, adaptive FilmMaker mode, HXC Pro AI processor and Panasonic's new True Game Mode.
The MZ980 is Panasonic's entry-level TV for 2023, with 4K 120Hz panels (non EX WOLED) and available in 42-, 48-, 55- and 65-inch sizes. The MZ800 is similar, but based on Google's TV platform. Panasonic also offers its flagship MZ2000 OLED TV in 2023.