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Stephen FenechBy Stephen FenechMarch 19, 2025Updated:March 20, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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LG has revealed the pricing and availability of its 2025 range of televisions which include the flagship OLED evoM5 and G5 TVs along with a line-up of more affordable OLEDs and the QNED evo range featuring LG’s NanoCell technology.

LG has been the global number one OLED TV brand since 2013 and it continues to innovate with its latest LG OLED evo technology.

The OLED evo range is powered by the A11 AI processor Gen 2 and uses AI to optimise picture and sound quality while delivering even higher brightness levels.

LG OLED evo G5

This year LG TVs offers their own concept of AI – what it calls Affectionate Intelligence – which can understand and anticipate a user’s needs to deliver a more personalised viewing experience across the entire 2025 line-up.

“At LG we understand that the way Australians are consuming entertainment is evolving. While traditional viewing habits are shifting, the demand for premium entertainment experiences remains strong,” says Tony Brown, General Manager Home Entertainment Marketing and Content Business at LG Electronics Australia.

“That’s why we’re committed to offering an entertainment range that not only delivers the outstanding picture quality and innovative features but also provides seamless access to the content Australians love.

“We’re proud to continue our OLED leadership and offer a smart TV platform in webOS that is intuitive, easy to use and available on more products – from TVs and portable screens to monitors and projectors.

“And this year, we’re taking that experience even further with integrated AI capabilities, from picture processing to content recommendations.

“With our 2025 TV lineup, we’re making premium entertainment more accessible than ever, ensuring that every Australian can enjoy the best possible viewing experience, tailored to their needs and preferences.”

LG OLED evo

The flagship M5 in G5 OLED evo models are powered by the A11 AI processor Gen 2.

These new OLED TVs are up to three times brighter than non-evo OLED models so the colours and the finer details really come to life.

They are available in 97-inch, 83-inch 77-inch and 65-inch screen sizes.

LG OLED evo C5

The LG M5 is a wireless TV with video and audio transmitted at up to 4K 144Hz from the Zero Connect box which could be located away from the TV at the back of the room.

This means all that’s required for the TV for setup or mounting is a power point.

Pricing for the OLED evo M5 starts at $5,999 for the 65 inch model while customers will be paying $39,999 for the 97-inch TV

The LG OLED evo G5 is the same TV as the M5 but without the wireless connectivity.

The G5 range starts at $4,195 for the 55-inch model all the way up to $37,999 for the 97-inch unit.

The popular mid-range C5 OLED evo TV’s, powered by the Alpha 9 Gen 8 processor, are available in six sizes: 42-inch, 48-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, 77-inch and 83-inch and deliver real value.

LG OLED B5

The C5 OLED evo TVs start at $2,199 for the 42-inch model and go all the way up to $7,999 for the 83-inch TV.

The C5 range is designed to appeal to both movie lovers and gamers with its slick design an included features such as HDMI 2.1, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and Auto Low Latency mode to reduce lag and screen tearing and deliver a truly immersive gaming experience.

LG is also delivering the B5 range which is aimed at customers who are seeking a premium OLED experience but at a more affordable price.

The C5 range is powered by the A8 AI processor and offers the clarity, detail and black levels that LG’s OLEDs are well known for and start at just $1,899 for the 48-inch model.

LG QNED 86

LG QNED TV

LG is still on a mission to improve LED technology with its QNED evo – its premium LCD LED TV range which offer improve colour accuracy and brightness along with AI-driven picture optimization.

LG is offering its largest TV size in the QNED evo range – a 100-inch model priced at $8,999.

The QNED86 and QNED81 have improved colour production thanks to Dynamic QNED Colour Solution and LG proprietary technology that replaces quantum dot and ensures superior colour accuracy, improved contrast and a 100 per cent colour volume to the DCI-P3 colour space.

LG’s entry level NanoCell TVs also elevate ultra-high definition with new colour filtering to deliver natural and more vibrant colour from wider viewing angles and all within reach of the average customer.

LG webOS 25

At the heart of every LG TV is the LG webOS 25 which, in combination with the AI magic remote, provide an easy to access your favourite streaming services and see content suggestions.

And customers will receive up to five years of the latest webOS updates to stay up to date with new features and improvements.

The TV uses AI Voice ID to be able to recognise individual voices and automatically switch profiles to match each household member’s personal tastes and delivered specific recommendations.

The OLED evo G5, OLED evo C5 and OLED B5 along with the QNED evo and NanoCell TV are available now.

The OLED evo M5 and QNED93A will go on sale in May.

TypeModelRRP*In-store
OLED evo M5OLED97M5$39,999May
OLED83M5$10,699May
OLED77M5$8,699May
OLED65M5$5,999May
OLED evo G5OLED97G5$37,999May
OLED83G5$9,99919 March
OLED77G5$7,99919 March
OLED65G5$5,29919 March
OLED55G5$4,19919 March
OLED evo C5OLED83C5$7,999April
OLED77C5$5,99919 March
OLED65C5$4,29919 March
OLED55C5$3,29919 March
OLED48C5$2,49919 March
OLED42C5$2,19919 March
OLED B5OLED65B5$3,29919 March
OLED55B5$2,49919 March
OLED48B5$1,99919 March
QNED evo QNED93A85QNED93A$4,999May
75QNED93A$3,599May
65QNED93A$2,799May
QNED evo QNED86A

 

100QNED86A$8,999May
86QNED86A$4,29919 March
75QNED86A$2,99919 March
65QNED86A$2,19919 March
55QNED86A$1,79919 March
QNED81A86QNED81A$3,69919 March
75QNED81A$2,49919 March
65QNED81A$1,89919 March
55QNED81A$1,49919 March
50QNED81A$1,29919 March
43QNED81A$1,09919 March
NANO80A86NANO80A$2,89919 March
75NANO80A$1,89919 March
65NANO80A$1,29919 March
55NANO80A$99919 March
50NANO80A$89919 March
43NANO80A$74919 March
LG SIGNATURE OLED TOLED77T4TBA2H
LG StanbyME27ART10AKPL$1,999Available now
LG StanbyME Go27LX5QKNA$1,999Available now
Sound Bar S80TRS80TR$1,299May
LG UltraGear™ OLED 45-inch monitor45GX950A$3299Pre-order from 10 April
LG UltraGear™ 32-inch AI Smart Gaming Monitor32G810SA-W$99927 March
the LG UltraGear™ 27-inch OLED monitor27GX790A-B$1599Available now

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