Article 50VJX LG’s new consumer 2020 OLED TVs will cost up to $6,000

LG’s new consumer 2020 OLED TVs will cost up to $6,000

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Samuel Axon
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LG has announced both a shipping window and specific price points for its new 4K OLED TVs for 2020. All of these consumer TVs will begin shipping in April and May, except for the WX wallpaper model and the new 48-inch size from the CX line, which will both ship in June. Prices range from $1,600 all the way up to $6,000.

Here are LG's suggested price points for the lineup in the US:

48-inch55-inch65-inch77-inch
BX-$1,600$2,300-
CX$1,500$1,800$2,800$5,000
GX-$2,500$3,500$6,000
WX--$5,000-

Last year's models were labeled B9, C9, and so on, but LG hasn't specified the final model names for these new TVs. B10, C10, and so on seems likely, though.

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