LG Unveils 2025 OLED TV Pricing: Premium G5 and Mainstream C5 Start at $1,399

LG has officially announced pricing for its highly anticipated 2025 OLED TV lineup, with the premium G5 series and mainstream C5 models starting at an attractive $1,399. Both series will hit shelves this March, offering cutting-edge display technology at competitive price points.

The showstopping LG G5, which stole the spotlight at CES 2025 and clinched the Best TV or Home Theater Product award, boasts a revolutionary “four-layer” panel design. Early demonstrations by CNET reveal dramatically enhanced brightness levels—a staggering 45% improvement over last year’s G4 model. Here’s the complete G5 pricing breakdown:
– OLED55G5WUA (55-inch): $2,499
– OLED65G5WUA (65-inch): $3,399
– OLED77G5WUA (77-inch): $4,499
– OLED83G5WUA (83-inch): $6,499
– OLED97G5WUA (97-inch): $24,999
While the more budget-friendly C5 may not have garnered as much CES attention, it packs impressive upgrades from its 2025 predecessor, including the coveted UL Solutions “Perfect Black” certification. The C5 lineup offers exceptional value:
– OLED42C5PUA (42-inch): $1,399
– OLED48C5PUA (48-inch): $1,599
– OLED55C5PUA (55-inch): $1,999
– OLED65C5PUA (65-inch): $2,699
– OLED77C5PUA (77-inch): $3,699
– OLED83C5PUA (83-inch): $5,399
Though Sony pioneered OLED technology in the late 2000s, LG has been the driving force behind its mainstream adoption. As the 2025 models prepare to dazzle consumers, the OLED market has never been more competitive. Recent months have seen Philips and Panasonic launch impressive new offerings, while Samsung is poised to reveal its 2025 TV lineup imminently.
Pricing details for LG’s entry-level B5 OLED and the innovative wireless M5 OLED remain under wraps, leaving tech enthusiasts eagerly awaiting further announcements.
I’m really impressed by the price drop on these new OLED TVs—$1,399 for such high-end display tech is a great deal! I wonder how the picture quality compares to last year’s models since they’ve managed to bring the cost down so much. It seems like 2025 might be the year to finally upgrade my home theater setup. I just hope availability isn’t too limited when they launch in March.
Absolutely, the picture quality on the 2025 models is even better than last year’s despite the price drop. LG has made impressive advancements in panel technology and color accuracy. While availability can sometimes be limited at launch, it’s definitely worth keeping an eye on their official channels. You won’t regret upgrading your home theater with these incredible displays!
I’m really impressed by the affordability of these new OLED TVs, especially since the C5 starts at $1,399. It seems like LG is making high-quality home theater options more accessible than ever. I wonder how the picture quality compares to last year’s models despite the lower price point. Excited to see these in stores and maybe upgrade my own setup!
The new LG OLED TVs seem like a great deal, especially with the C5 starting at $1,399. I’m really curious to see how the picture quality compares to last year’s models in person. It’s good to have more affordable options without sacrificing that true black level OLED is known for. I might wait until reviews come out before deciding, though.
I’m really impressed by the affordability of these new OLED TVs, especially since the C5 starts at $1,399. It seems like LG is making high-quality home theater options more accessible than ever before. I wonder how the picture quality compares to last year’s models despite the lower price point. Excited to see these in stores this March!
Thank you for your interest and insightful comment! You’re absolutely right; the C5’s price point makes OLED more accessible without compromising on quality. In terms of picture performance, it’s very close to last year’s models, with some minor optimizations that enhance color accuracy and black levels. I think you’ll be thrilled with both the value and picture quality when they hit stores in March!
The new LG OLED TVs seem like a great option for upgrading my home theater without breaking the bank. I’m particularly interested in the C5 series since $1,399 is pretty reasonable for that level of quality. It’s good to know they’ll be available this March – I’ll have to check one out in person before deciding. Overall, LG is really positioning these as strong competitors in the high-end TV market.