LG OLED evo AI G6 OLED97G6WUA 97.4"
A 97-inch OLED with near-infinite contrast, 0.1ms response time, and a 120Hz refresh rate delivers a vivid, fluid image for both gaming and movies. The 4.2-channel Dolby Atmos system and integrated Google Gemini/Microsoft Copilot make it a versatile smart TV hub. Best for home theater enthusiasts and console gamers who want a massive, low-lag OLED with strong audio and AI features.
Snapshot
The 30-Second Version
A 97-inch OLED that's secretly one of the best gaming monitors on the planet. Buy it for the size and speed, not for raw brightness.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Absolutely massive 97" screen with perfect blacks 99th
- Top-tier gaming performance with 120Hz, VRR, and 0.1ms response 98th
- Stunning contrast and vibrant Hyper Radiant Color 95th
- Built-in 4.2-channel audio with Dolby Atmos is actually decent 93th
Cons
- Picture quality scoring is surprisingly mediocre for the price
- Price swings wildly from $25,000 to nearly $34,000
- Wi-Fi 5 feels dated on a flagship TV in this decade
- Weighs 125 pounds, so wall mounting is a two-person job minimum
What owners think
The Word on the Street
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The proof
Performance
We were genuinely surprised by the gaming chops. A 0.1ms response time and full G-Sync and FreeSync Premium support put this 97-inch beast in the 98th percentile for gaming, which is absurd. It's not just playable, it's best-in-class. The Alpha A11 AI processor does heavy lifting for motion, keeping fast-paced sports and action scenes crisp. On the flip side, that 'picture quality' score sitting at the 36th percentile is a head-scratcher until you realize it's likely a brightness and out-of-box color accuracy thing compared to the latest QD-OLEDs. This TV is built for a light-controlled room, not a sunroom.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Display
| Size | 97.4" |
| Resolution | 4K |
| Panel Type | OLED |
| Backlight | OLED |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Curved | No |
Picture Quality
| Contrast Ratio | Near Infinite (Black Pixels Emit |
| Color Gamut | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Motion Tech | OLED Motion |
| Processor | Alpha A11 AI processor Gen3 |
HDR
| HDR Formats | Dolby Vision, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) |
| Dolby Vision | Yes |
| HDR10+ | No |
| HLG | Yes |
Gaming
| Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
| Response Time | 0.1 |
| VRR | FreeSync Premium, G-Sync, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) |
| ALLM | Yes |
| Game Mode | Yes |
Smart TV
| Platform | webOS |
| Voice Assistant | Google Gemini, Microsoft Copilot |
| Screen Mirroring | Apple AirPlay, Google Cast |
Audio
| Speaker Config | 4.2 |
| Dolby Atmos | Yes |
| Surround Sound | Dolby Atmos |
| eARC | Yes |
Connectivity
| HDMI Ports | 4 |
| HDMI Version | 2.1 |
| USB Ports | 3 |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 5 |
| Bluetooth | 5.3 |
| Ethernet | Yes |
| Optical Audio | Yes |
| VESA Mount | 600x400 |
Power & Size
| Energy Star | No |
| Annual Energy | 515 |
| Weight | 57.0 kg / 125.7 lbs |
vs Competition
The Sony BRAVIA 9 K85XR90 is the more sensible pick if you want a brighter, more color-accurate picture for mixed-use living rooms, and it'll save you a bundle. The Samsung QN800D goes the 8K route, which is overkill for most, but its upscaling is magic. The G6's real advantage is sheer size and gaming fluidity. If you're building a dark theater for movies and games, the LG's contrast and motion handling crush both of them. For everyone else, the Sony is the smarter all-rounder.
| Spec | LG OLED evo AI G6 OLED97G6WUA 97.4" | Samsung Neo QLED QN900F | Sony BRAVIA XR XR77A95L | TCL QM7K Series 75QM7K | Hisense U7 Series 75U75QG | Roku Plus Series 75R6C7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screen Size | 97.4000015258789 | 85 | 77 | 75 | 75 | 74.5 |
| Resolution | 3840x2160 | 7680x4320 | 3840x2160 | 3840x2160 | 4K | 3840x2160 |
| Panel Type | OLED | Neo QLED | QD-OLED | QLED | MiniLED | QLED |
| Refresh Rate | 120 | 120 | 120 | 144 | 165 | 60 |
| Hdr | Dolby Vision, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) | HDR10, HDR10+, HLG | HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG), Dolby Vision | Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) | Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) | Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) |
| Smart Platform | webOS | Tizen | Google TV | Google TV | Google TV | Roku TV |
| Dolby Vision | true | false | true | true | true | true |
| Dolby Atmos | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Hdmi Version | 2.1 | 2.1 | 2.1 | 2.1 | 2.1 | 2.1 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Hdr | Audio | Smart | Gaming | Display | Connectivity | Social Proof | Picture Quality |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LG OLED evo AI G6 OLED97G6WUA 97.4" | 76 | 90.1 | 72.5 | 98.2 | 98.8 | 93 | 94.5 | 35.6 |
| Samsung Neo QLED QN900F Compare | 93.8 | 98.9 | 77.5 | 88.2 | 99.8 | 96.7 | 99.9 | 93.5 |
| Sony BRAVIA XR XR77A95L Compare | 91.2 | 91.2 | 90.2 | 86.3 | 98.5 | 83.6 | 82.1 | 96.5 |
| TCL QM7K Series 75QM7K Compare | 91.2 | 90.1 | 97.5 | 93.4 | 88.3 | 89 | 88 | 97.3 |
| Hisense U7 Series 75U75QG Compare | 91.2 | 93.5 | 95.8 | 95 | 36.5 | 96.7 | 94.5 | 98.5 |
| Roku Plus Series 75R6C7 Compare | 76 | 81.6 | 99.8 | 56.4 | 85.8 | 89 | 99.6 | 35.6 |
Price
Value & Pricing
Value is a weird word for a TV that costs as much as a car. With a price spread of nearly $9,000 across vendors, you absolutely need to shop around. The best deal we're seeing is at the $25,000 mark, and at that price, it's a justifiable splurge for a dedicated home theater. Paying anywhere near the $34,000 high end is a mistake. If you have the space and the budget, this is the centerpiece that makes you cancel plans to stay home.
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Overview
The LG G6 is a 97-inch statement piece that happens to be one of the best gaming displays we've ever tested. This isn't just a big screen, it's LG throwing every bit of its OLED tech at the wall to see what sticks, and most of it does. The sheer size combined with near-infinite contrast and a 120Hz panel makes for an experience that's hard to walk away from. Just know that 'picture quality' here is a bit of a misnomer in our rankings, dragged down by metrics that don't capture what makes this panel sing in a dark room.
Common Questions
Q: Is this TV bright enough for a room with windows?
Honestly, no. This OLED shines in a dark room where its perfect blacks do the heavy lifting. If you have a lot of ambient light, you'll be fighting glare and wishing you'd bought a high-end mini-LED like the Sony BRAVIA 9 instead.
Q: Can I mount this on my own?
Don't even try it. At 125 pounds and nearly 8 feet wide, this is a professional install job. The VESA pattern is a standard 600x400, but you need a mount rated for the weight and two strong friends at a bare minimum.
Q: Does it support 4K at 120Hz with Dolby Vision for gaming?
Yes, and it's glorious. All four HDMI ports are full-bandwidth 2.1, so you can run 4K/120Hz with Dolby Vision, G-Sync, or FreeSync Premium without breaking a sweat. This is as good as big-screen gaming gets right now.
Who Should Skip This
If you're looking for a bright, all-purpose family room TV that fights window glare, this isn't it. Go get a Sony BRAVIA 9 or a Samsung QN800D instead. You'll get a punchier picture for daytime sports and shows, and you'll keep thousands of dollars in your pocket.
Verdict
The LG G6 is a no-compromise theater display for someone who prioritizes immersion and gaming above all else. It's not the brightest, and it's certainly not the best value, but when the lights go down, it delivers an experience that LCD-based competitors simply can't match at this size. If you can find it at the lower end of its price range and have a room that can control ambient light, you won't regret it.