48-Inch Class OLED evo AI 4K C6 Series Smart TV

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48-Inch Class OLED evo AI 4K C6 Series Smart TV

27 positive 0 neutral 11 negative

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Why does everyone on here say to avoid s90/95f yet rtings has them as top recommendations?

Because the group just has brand preferences, It's kind of annoying, because someone can ask a question about two TVs, and the group will ask follow up questions like is the room bright, how far away are you sitting, what's the price difference, what are you using it for, and things of that nature.

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Nickool4u in r/4kTV

November 3, 2025 7:07 PM

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LG announces new OLED TVs at CES — brighter G6, the C6 splits in two, ultra-thin Wallpaper OLED, and the world's first 4K 120Hz cloud gaming TVs

"The LG C6H is only available in 77-inch and 83-inch models, and the crucial difference here is that it uses a Primary RGB Tandem panel – the same kind of panel used in the LG G5, which was LG's flagship from last year. This means it should be majorly brighter than the LG C5 was in those sizes – LG

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AdEquivalent493 in r/Monitors

January 5, 2026 10:35 AM

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LG unveils 2026 OLED TVs: Both G6 and C6 get upgraded Tandem panels

Well I much rather have different names than have all named LG C6 and you just have to know which size has which panel. Or do they just call everything C6 but model number is the one that tells if its C6H or normal C6?

MrRonski16 in r/hardware

January 5, 2026 9:59 AM

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best 8k tv that actually makes sense to buy right now??

None of them. I especially wouldn’t buy a Samsung TV. Buy an LG OLED, either the C5 or G5 or wait a few for the C6 or G6 and be good for years to come. There is no fucking reason to buy an 8K TV.

LiarInGlass in r/hometheater

December 8, 2025 11:07 PM

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LG announces new OLED TVs at CES — brighter G6, the C6 splits in two, ultra-thin Wallpaper OLED, and the world's first 4K 120Hz cloud gaming TVs

Are LG reusing model numbers now? G6/C6 came out 2016 already. Not issue when buying new but can be annoying for second hand market.

markdigi in r/Monitors

January 5, 2026 12:55 PM

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What are the best large-screen OLED TVs in 2026?

LG G5/G6 if you want top of the line. LG C5/C6 if you want an affordable happy medium.

ionized_fallout in r/hometheater

December 30, 2025 5:37 PM

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My PS5 Pro Setup (Wall Mounted)

Agreed! Planning on going with an LG C6 48” sometime later this year when prices come down. I know, still too small but can’t fit anything larger on this wall unfortunately.

feelingblurple in r/PS5pro

April 1, 2026 9:45 PM

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LG announces new OLED TVs at CES — brighter G6, the C6 splits in two, ultra-thin Wallpaper OLED, and the world's first 4K 120Hz cloud gaming TVs

"The regular LG C6 will be available in 42, 48, 55 and 65-inch sizes, and will use the same kind of panel as last year's LG G5." This is a huge typo if true. We should really get a clarification. On one hand, we can go fuck ourselves. On the otherhand, thats a decent upgrade.

mrpuckle in r/Monitors

January 5, 2026 2:18 PM

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Two Sony TVs have died on me.

Sometimes, you just get insanely unlucky when it comes to brands. My first LG OLED was the C6 OLED which looked amazing and I got it because I wanted 3D. However, right at the 10th month in I noticed that one half of the panel was slightly darker than the other half. It wasn't really noticeable, but

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Nickool4u in r/4kTV

February 10, 2026 1:56 AM

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Mini LED or OLED monitor?

Because they’re perfect until they’re not. And once burn in starts, it rapidly happens all over the screen. My first OLED was an LG C7. And what are we on now? C6. You’ve got a few more years and few more panels to go before you’ve finally had enough.

AppropriateSite3768 in r/Monitors

April 24, 2026 8:50 PM

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Top alternatives in OLED TVs

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