- TechRadar is hosting a live Q&A next Thursday, May 7 (11:30am-12:30pm ET)
- Our TV experts will answer questions about the LG C6 OLED TV
- Ask James Davidson and/or Matt Bolton a question below
If you’ve been following our coverage of the LG C6 OLED TV, you already have a clue that it’s shaping up to be an impressive upgrade from last year’s mid-range model.
Given that the award-winning C5 was rated as the best OLED TV for most in 2025, we already had high hopes. Now that we have the new model on our test bench, we can finally confirm that it looks very promising.
TechRadar’s resident TV tester, James Davidson, will publish a full review next week, but after the volume of questions we saw on our video review of LG’s flagship set, the LG G6 OLED TV, we’ve decided to give you the chance to speak to him directly in a live Q&A.
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By tuning in live from our test bench next Thursday, May 7 at 11:30 ET (16:30 BST), James will also be joined by managing editor Matt Bolton, who was one of the first to see the LG C6 OLED TV at CES earlier this year, so he knows how it compares across the wider TV line-up.
You can start submitting your questions below. In the meantime, find out how the LG C6 OLED TV improves on its predecessor and why it would be James’ choice after testing it side-by-side with the C5.
How to participate in TechRadar’s LG C6 OLED TV live Q&A
Starting today, the TechRadar team will be monitoring this article for new questions that will be answered in next week’s live Q&A, along with questions submitted via social media and during the session itself.
James and Matt will only answer questions related to the LG C6 OLED TV, including (but not limited to) its performance, price, release date, design, features, picture and sound quality, operating system, gaming capabilities, and benchmark test results.
As the team reviews the best TVs year-round, this is also your chance to ask how the LG C6 OLED TV compares to other models you might be considering, especially other sets in LG’s lineup that James and Matt have tested first-hand.
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