Sign up to get breaking news, reviews, opinion, analysis and more, plus the hottest tech deals! The sets are outfitted with a less-powerful Alpha 7 Gen 3 4K processor, but still feature Google Assistant built in and support for external Amazon Alexa smart speakers. Last year's LG C8 came with a 2.2 soundbar too. Initial comments from LG put the retail price of the 65-inch rollable OLED at $60,000, though it may be more when the TV hits the market. TechRadar is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. It's set to offer most of the features offered on the LG Nano99, from built-in microphones that listen to the room and the Alpha 9 Gen 3 8K AI processor for upscaling and image processing, but without the advanced backlighting technology. That said, you’ll still see a single new model of the LG WX ‘Wallpaper’ Series in 2020, available in a 65-inch screen size for £4,499 (around $5,600 / AU$9,200) from April. The highest-end regular UHD TV from LG in 2020 (at least for US customers) is the UN8500 that adds Dolby Vision IQ to the TV as well as the Alpha a9 Gen. 3 Processor. We've shared all of the information we have so far on LG's 2020 TVs, but we expect LG to announce or confirm more details as additional products reach stores. The LG CX OLED revamps our favorite OLED TV for 2020 – the 2019 LG C9 – with an upgrade to the new Alpha 9 Gen 3 processor and latest version of WebOS. US release: Listed in 55 and 65-inch sizes in the US, which are retailing now at $1,399 and $1,999 respectively. However, it still bodes well for the gradually lowering prices of OLED TVs in general. Receive news and offers from our other brands? UK release: The 55-inch and 65-inch models launched in May for £1,999 / £2,999. Tom's Guide is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. While smart features like AI driven content recommendations and intuitive menus for apps have been seen in past versions of WebOS, the new update adds a slew of advanced capabilities. OLED uses organic light-emitting diodes in each pixel to create virtually unlimited contrast (a pure white pixel next to a totally black pixel next to it, for example) but is limited by its peak brightness. The penultimate OLED this year is the LG Signature ZX - LG’s only 8K OLED TV. The 65-inch model will retail at $6,999 / £6,999 (around AU$9,800) while the 77-inch jumps up to $12,999 / £12,999 (around AU$18,300). LG OLED Z9 (available in 88 inches): As the flagship LG OLED – or at least, the flagship that doesn't curl up into a box – the LG OLED Z9 is an 8K powerhouse with big promises for 8K upscaling and 'improved noise reduction' for clean, smooth images. It’s not a massive step up from the UN6900 but the UN7300 will add smart assistants (Google, Alexa and Siri through AirPlay 2) as well as Sports Alert through WebOS. The bad news is that it only comes in a single screen size – 65-inch – that could cost upwards of $60,000 (around £48,000 / AU$99,000). Last but not least, several of LG's premium OLED models will be equipped with ATSC 3.0 TV tuners, letting you watch next-gen TV broadcasts as local broadcasters bring 4K and other innovations to over-the-air TV. Read our hands on LG RX Rollable OLED review, Available screen sizes: 49-inches, 55-inches, 65-inches, 75-inches. However, the RX is one of the few premium OLED models that will not come equipped with an ATSC 3.0 tuner. Lastly, at least a few LG OLED TVs are capable of utilizing Dolby Vision IQ, a new technology that uses a built-in light sensor on the TV and Dolby Vision dynamic metadata to optimize picture quality for the amount of ambient light in the room. So, slight change in the lineup this year – there’s no E Series OLED in 2020. We check over 130 million products every day for the best prices. As the cheapest member of the OLED family, the BX will use the slightly less powerful a7 Gen 3 Processor instead of the a9, which means it doesn’t benefit from AI upscaling, a pretty essential feature if you’re thinking about buying at a larger size. The LG SM9500 (SM9800 in the UK) packs in the 2nd-generation Alpha 7 processor, rather than the Alpha 9, but comes with Full Array Dimming Pro for more uniform black levels, as well as Dolby Vision and Dolby Vision, and LG's ThinQ AI smart platform. it's the first time LG has offered a 48-inch OLED, bringing the impeccable quality of OLED technology to smaller spaces, such as apartments and dorm rooms. Available screen sizes: 65-inches and 75-inches. Beyond the new processor and additional 8K models, the LG 2020 lineup is the first time we’ll see a new 48-inch OLED screen size for the CX OLED. LG OLED C9 (available in 55, 65, 75 inches): The newest C Series model is confirmed, and experience teaches us to expect a neat balance of performance and price, without ditching the company's latest processor to do it. The W8 came with a 60W 4.2 Dolby Atmos soundbar built in to the set, so we're likely to see similar audio credentials for this model. The UK and Australia will get their own budget UHD TVs with most of … Receive news and offers from our other brands? Basically, OLED and Nano Cell describe what kind of backlight or panel technology each TV uses. US release: Only 49, 55, and 65-inch models confirmed, currently listed at $799 / $999 / $1,499 in the US. If you're still on the fence about what TV to get, check out our handy guide to choosing a TV brand, our look at our TV buying guide for more general advice. A 65-inch model is also expected to reach stores later this summer, selling for $3,499. Despite initial production issues, and the effect of a global pandemic on distribution channels, it seems like LG has managed to release its 2020 televisions largely on schedule. We've given awards to it in the past, and that award-winning design hasn't much changed in the years since. The LG BX OLED is available in two sizes so far (55- and 65-inch), with a 77-inch model likely coming down the line. We check over 130 million products every day for the best prices, (Image credit: ROBYN BECKAFP/Getty Images). UK release: The 49, 55, and 65-inch models land in late April. It carries the same panel as its more premium siblings, though with an older a7 Gen 2 chip instead of the latest a9 Gen 2 – and cheaper build too. One of the biggest changes for 2020 is the upgrade to LG's Alpha 9 Gen 3 processor, which can be found in LG's newest OLED and NanoCell TVs… Here are the TVs from last year with their sale prices in case any of them catch your eye. And some of these models could very well end up on our best TVs list. LG OLED B9 (available in 55, 65, 77 inches): The cheapest OLED in LG's 2019 TV range was late to the party, but is now available to buy. We've been given a price range of £1,299 / £1,499 / £2,299 for the three sets, while the 75-inch SM8600 model arrives in early May at a higher £2,999. The LG Nano90 is one step up from the LG Nano85 and the big change is that it uses a full-array panel for better contrast and comes in a larger, 86-inch screen size. Dropping down from OLED TVs to Nano Cell LED-LCDs, the first entry in the lineup is the LG Nano85. Both those specs change with the next step up, thankfully. There's a bigger 77-inch version (price TBA) and more compact 48-inch model (£1,499 / probably $1,499) too.