LG has today finally revealed full UK prices for all of its key 2024 OLED and LCD televisions. And I’m happy to say they include some seriously eye-watering ‘early bird’ deals on selected models for anyone prepared to get their preorders in by April 16th.

Given how genuinely impressive the pre-order deals are, I’m going to start with those – kicking off with the biggest (in every way) deal of them all, the 83-inch OLED83G45. As reported in my earlier article on the features of LG’s 2024 TV range, LG’s so-called Brightness Booster Max technology with its micro lens array hardware will apply to the 83-inch G4s, rather than topping out at 77 inches like it did with last year’s G3s.

This makes the OLED83G4s arguably the all-round most desirable TVs in LG’s 2024 range for serious home theater enthusiasts – so being able to get one for £6,999.98 with one of LG’s StanbyME TVs thrown in versus a stand-alone list price of £8,199.99 looks like a very generous offer indeed.

The StanbyME TVs, if you’re not aware of them, place 27-inch LCD screens on top of a pole mount and a wheeled circular foot stand, so that you can essentially trundle the TV around your house with you. If you were to buy a StanbyME separately at current prices, it would set you back £1,199.99. So essentially the current limited time pre-order deal on the OLED83G4 means you’re getting two TVs for £6,998.98 (or £6,859.98 if you become an LG member!) that would at full retail pricing set you back £9,399.97.

If you want a similarly epic screen size but funds can’t quite stretch to £6,998.98, LG is also running a special pre-order deal on the 83-inch OLED83C44. This mid-range model doesn’t benefit from the Brightness Booster Max technology, but does get LG’s latest, much-improved video processor and can be pre-ordered for £5,999 (£1,199.99 off its official list price of £7,199.98). Plus it, too, will ship with a free LG StanbyME TV – and the price drops further if you’re an LG member to £5,879.99.

If that’s still too much money (or TV screen acreage) for you, there are pre-order deals to be had on a couple of 77-inch models. You can get the OLED77C46 (or a 77C44 variation that doesn’t carry WiSA support) for £3,799.99 rather than its list price of £4,799.98, and in this case the pre-order deal additionally bags you an LG USC9S soundbar.

These nifty Dolby Atmos-capable soundbars deliver a 3.1.3 channel count, ship with an included wireless subwoofer, and are specifically designed to go with C series TVs thanks to a bracket that enables the main bar to either become the TV’s stand, or hang below the screen if you want to wall mount your TV. These soundbars currently cost up to £999 if bought separately. The member price for the pre-order 77C4/USC9S package drops to £3,724.

If you’d rather have the 77-inch G4, there’s a great preorder deal to be had on that too. Namely a £1,000 price reduction to £4,499.99 (with an extra £90 off for LG members) plus a free GX soundbar. The GX soundbars are designed with a flat profile so that they can hang on a wall without sticking out miles like normal soundbars do. As such they’re great partners for the wall hanging-friendly Gallery design of the G4 TVs – especially as they can also receive Dolby Atmos sound wirelessly from these latest premium LG TVs, keeping cabling headaches to a minimum. Ordering a GX soundbar separately at the time of writing would cost you £999.

The already relatively affordable B series comes into play at the 77-inch pre-order screen size too, with the OLED77B46 seeing £599.99 knocked off its original £4,099.98 list price, and an S75Q soundbar plus subwoofer package thrown in for free. Members can get the TV and soundbar package for just £3,343 if they order before April 16. The B series don’t get the higher-brightness Evo panels associated with the step-up C4 range, but they will this year for the first time be getting four HDMI 2.1 ports capable of handling the key 4K/120Hz and variable refresh rate gaming features.

Stepping down to the popular 65-inch screen size, there’s another B series OLED pre-order to be had, with the OLED65B46 costing £2,499.98 rather than its £3.099.98 list price, and again shipping with one of LG’s S75Q two-piece soundbars thrown in. Members will see the pre-order price drop by an extra £50.

The 65-inch C4 series models are also part of the pre-order extravaganza, with C44 and C46 options both available for £2,699.99 (down from a list price of £3,699.98) which includes the trusty USC9S soundbar again. The price drops to £2,645.99 for LG members.

Potentially very popular, too, will be the pre-order deals on two variants of the 65-inch G4s. The 65G45 and 65G46 are both available until April 16 for £3,299.99 rather than £4,299.98, with this cut-down price also including the GX soundbar. LG members can save themselves an extra £66.

While I’d personally recommend you try to get at least a 65-inch G4 screen if you can, LG’s pre-order offers do take in the 55-inch OLED55G45 and OLED55G46 variations, both of which will costs £2,399.99 versus a list price of £3,199.99, and both of which will ship with G1 soundbars thrown in. The G1 soundbars again hang flat against a wall, but are smaller, less powerful models than the GXes so that they can more effectively partner these smaller G4 models. A G1 bought separately would cost £799. Members can get the 55G4 package pre-order deals for £2,351.99.

The 55-inch C4 models are on the pre-order deal list, too. The OLED55C46 and WiSA-less OLED55C44 models both cost £1,899.98 on pre-order against a list price of £2,899.98, and both will ship again with the USC9S soundbar included for that price. LG Members see the price drop to £1,861.98.

The B series gets in on the 55-inch pre-order act, meanwhile, with a 55B4 deal price of £1,699 that again includes the S75Q soundbar. That’s a saving of £599.99 on the official TV launch price, plus the £599 you’d need to buy an S75Q separately. LG members can save an extra £33.

Even LG’s smallest OLED TVs for 2024 are the subject of impressive pre-order savings. The 48-inch OLED48C44 and C46 models can both be had up to April 16 for £1,499.99 (£1,469.99 for LG members) versus a list price of £1,999.98, and that deal price includes the compact but powerful USE6S ‘Eclair’ soundbar. A soundbar that would cost £299 if bought separately.

Last and only least by size is the 42-inch OLED42C44. LG’s pre-order deal on this finds it going for £1,399.99 – a saving of a penny under £500 from its scheduled official launch price. Members can get the OLED42C44 for £1,372, and once again there’s a USE6S soundbar thrown in to sweeten the deal even more.

That’s the end of the pre-order deals, finally, so let’s wrap up with the link you need to head to on LG’s UK website to access the deal, and a full list of the official pricing LG has announced on its entire UK range. Note that this pricing features the pre-order deal prices where they’re available; I’ve included the post pre-order prices in the text above when discussing each deal.

LG M4 OLED series

65-inch: £3,799.99

77-inch: £4,999.99

83-inch: £7,499.99

97-inch: £27,999.99

LG G4 OLED Series

55-inch: £2,399.99

65-inch: £3,299.99

77-inch: £4,499.99

83-inch: £6,999.99

97-inch: £24,999.99

LG C4 OLED Series

42-inch: £1,399.99

48-inch: £1,499.99

55-inch: £1,899.99

65-inch: £2,699.99

77-inch: £3,799.99

83-inch: £5,999.99

LG B4 OLED series

55-inch: £1,699.99

65-inch: £2,499.99

77-inch: £3,499.99

LG QNED91 LCD Series

75-inch: £2,499.99

86-inch: £3,799.99

LG QNED86 LCD Series

75-inch: £1,999.99

86-inch: £3,199.99

LG QNED80LCD Series

75-inch: £1,699.99

86-inch: £2,999.99

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