LG Electronics Canada Unveils 2026 OLED TV Lineup and LG Sound Suite
LG 2026 OLED TV lineup Canada introduces AI-powered picture and immersive Dolby Atmos sound
TORONTO — LG Electronics Canada has announced the Canadian availability and pricing of its 2026 OLED television lineup, introducing the new LG OLED evo G6 and LG OLED evo C6 series alongside the debut of the company’s new LG Sound Suite immersive audio system.
The new products, first revealed at Consumer Electronics Show 2026, showcase LG’s latest advancements in display technology, artificial intelligence processing and spatial audio integration for home entertainment.
Televisions in the new lineup will be available for pre-order in Canada from March 13 to March 26, 2026, through LG.ca and select retailers including Best Buy, Costco, Amazon, Visions Electronics, The Brick and Leon’s.
LG OLED evo G6 Delivers Next-Level Picture Performance
The flagship LG OLED evo G6 series introduces several of the company’s newest display innovations, including Hyper Radiant Colour Technology, Brightness Booster Ultimate, and the Alpha 11 AI Processor Gen3.
Together, these technologies are designed to deliver brighter images, deeper contrast and more vibrant colours. LG says the Brightness Booster Ultimate technology can produce images up to 3.9 times brighter than earlier models, powered by more than 8.3 million self-lit pixels that enable precise lighting and true black levels.
The G6 series also integrates FILMMAKER MODE™ with Ambient Light Compensation, allowing viewers to experience films closer to the director’s intended presentation even in bright environments. Support for Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos further enhances cinematic viewing with advanced colour grading and immersive audio.
The LG OLED evo G6 will be available in 55-, 65-, 77- and 83-inch sizes, starting at $2,999.99 CAD, with a 97-inch model expected later.
LG OLED evo C6 Expands Popular OLED Series
LG’s OLED evo C6 series, one of the company’s most popular OLED TV lines, returns in 2026 with enhanced AI-powered image processing and gaming performance.
Powered by the Alpha 11 AI Processor Gen3, the C6 series uses AI-assisted deep learning to automatically optimize picture and sound settings based on viewing habits and content type.
The televisions also support Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and FILMMAKER MODE, while gaming features include 0.1-millisecond response time, native 120Hz refresh rate, and variable refresh rate up to 165Hz for PC gaming.
The C6 series will be available in six screen sizes — 42, 48, 55, 65, 77 and 83 inches — with pricing starting at $1,699.99 CAD.
LG Sound Suite Introduces Flexible Dolby Atmos Audio
Alongside its television lineup, LG introduced LG Sound Suite, a modular home audio system designed to work seamlessly with LG premium TVs.
The system is the world’s first sound solution powered by Dolby Atmos FlexConnect, allowing users to arrange wireless speakers throughout a room without needing fixed speaker placement.
Consumers can combine different Sound Suite components to create up to 27 audio configurations, including a full 13.1.7-channel surround sound setup.
Key components in the lineup include:
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Sound Suite H7 Soundbar — featuring 12 drivers, eight passive radiators and LG’s Room Calibration Pro technology. MSRP starting at $1,299.99 CAD.
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Sound Suite M7 Wireless Speaker — equipped with three full-range drivers and Dolby Atmos FlexConnect. MSRP starting at $599.99 CAD.
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Sound Suite M5 Wireless Speaker — a compact speaker designed to blend into home décor. MSRP starting at $399.99 CAD.
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Sound Suite W7 Wireless Subwoofer — featuring an 8-inch driver capable of producing bass frequencies as low as 25.9 Hz. MSRP starting at $899.99 CAD.
Availability in Canada
The LG OLED evo G6 and C6 televisions are available for pre-order in Canada from March 13 through March 26, 2026 via LG.ca and select retail partners.
The LG Sound Suite audio components are available for purchase directly through LG.ca and participating retailers.
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