LG cuts $500 off its ultra-thin TV, dropping it to a record low

Just two months after launch, LG’s ultra-thin OLED evo W6 is already $500 off.

LG evo OLED W6 TV ©Image Credit: LG
The new OLED TV offers a flush-wall design, wireless connectivity, and advanced picture performance. ©Image Credit: LG

LG’s new OLED evo W6 is the thinnest TV the company has ever made. At just 9.9mm thick, it sits nearly flush against the wall like a piece of modern art while delivering flagship-level picture quality.

It was launched just a couple of months ago, and right now, you can save $500 on the 77-inch model, which has dropped from $5,500 to $5,000. While that’s still a luxurious purchase, it’s a welcome discount on one of the most advanced TVs currently available.

Why Choose the LG W6 OLED TV?

The OLED evo W6 features LG’s Wallpaper Design, which gives it an incredibly slim profile, making it look like a large piece of digital artwork. And thanks to the company’s Zero Connect technology, the TV retains its minimalistic look since there are no cables directly attached to it.

Instead, everything, including consoles, soundbars, streaming devices, and cable boxes, is connected to a wireless connection box. The box then transmits audio and video signals from up to 30 feet away, providing your space with a cleaner setup with fewer visible wires.

Of course, the W6 is more than just good looks, delivering exceptional OLED pictures with richer colors, deeper blacks, and better visibility in bright rooms. The panel’s more than 8.3 million self-lit pixels enable precise control of brightness and contrast, helping scenes look incredibly realistic.

According to LG, the TV can achieve up to 3.9 times the brightness of conventional OLED TVs, helping highlights stand out while maintaining deep black levels. Plus, the screen is designed to reduce glare, so you can focus on the displayed content rather than reflections from nearby windows.

On the gaming side, the OLED evo W6 supports refresh rates up to 165Hz, an ultra-fast 0.1ms response time, NVIDIA G-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium, and VRR support. Combined with LG’s Game Optimizer and Dashboard features, the TV handles everything from competitive shooters to graphically demanding RPGs easily.

The TV also features Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and FILMMAKER MODE with Ambient Light Technology. All of these work together to help movies and shows appear closer to the way directors intended. And LG is backing this flagship display with confidence, with a 5-year panel warranty alongside the company’s OLED Care+ support program.

At $5,000, the 77-inch OLED evo W6 certainly isn’t inexpensive. But for anyone seeking LG’s thinnest TV, wireless connectivity, flagship OLED picture quality, and a truly showpiece-worthy design, this $500 discount makes a compelling case for upgrading your home theater.