My old LG C1 is finally starting to show its age—got some nasty vertical banding on the left side that’s driving me crazy during dark movie scenes—so I’m finally ready to upgrade this Cyber Monday. I’ve been an OLED loyalist for a decade, but 2026 feels like such a weird year for pricing. I’m up here in Seattle and I’ve been hunting for a 65-inch C6 or maybe even the G6 if the price is right, but the "early" deals I'm seeing online are all over the place.
I did some digging on RTINGs and a few deal trackers, and people are saying the C6 isn't a huge leap over the C5 (which usually means the C5 should be the "deal" to get), but I can't find C5 stock anywhere! It's like they vanished. Then I saw a leak on a forum suggesting that the G6—the one with the updated MLA tech—might actually hit $1,900 on Cyber Monday because of some weird oversupply issue at the panel factories. My budget is strictly $1,800, maybe $1,900 if I skip the soundbar upgrade for now.
Requirements for the new rig:
I'm just really anxious about pulling the trigger too early. Best Buy has a "Black Friday price guarantee," but does that actually apply to the specific Cyber Monday flash sales? I’ve seen them change the model numbers slightly in the past just to avoid price matching. Is anyone seeing better leaks for the 65-inch G6 specifically? Or should I just settle for the C6 and hope the nits are enough for a bright room...
This topic comes up every November. I upgraded from an older C-series to an MLA-equipped model because my living room gets direct sun in the afternoon. The difference in peak brightness is significant. The C-series panels still struggle with specular highlights when there is ambient light.
Re: "If you have significant afternoon sun, the LG..." - ngl that reply is spot on. im no expert but i just looked into this last week and lowkey the LG 65-inch G6 OLED is the only way to go if you want to beat that glare. i found a leaked warehouse club flyer that might actually bring it down to $1,850 which fits your budget perfectly... definitely worth the jump over the LG 65-inch C6 OLED for the extra nits.
If you have significant afternoon sun, the LG 65-inch G6 OLED with MLA is the only logical choice. The Micro Lens Array technology provides the necessary peak brightness that the C-series lacks. Just make sure you read the fine print on the Best Buy price guarantee. Retailers frequently use unique SKU suffixes like "AUA" instead of "PUA" for holiday models to technically exempt them from price matching.