What Hi-Fi? cuts LG C6 to £2079 in Lg C5 Oled Tv Deal
The lg c5 oled tv deal has dropped the LG C6 to £2079 at Richer Sounds when shoppers use the LG20PERCENT code at checkout. What Hi-Fi? says the TV is its experts' clear favourite TV of 2026 so far, which puts a new OLED model within reach for buyers comparing it with last year’s C5.
Richer Sounds and LG20PERCENT
The price at Richer Sounds is the main draw. Shoppers need the LG20PERCENT code to reach the £2079 deal price, so the discount is not automatic.
That setup gives buyers a newer LG OLED at its lowest price mentioned here, instead of waiting for the broader market to catch up. For someone building a living-room screen for a World Cup viewing setup, the immediate question is whether this price beats holding out for another round of markdowns.
LG C6 versus C5
The C6 looks remarkably similar to the C5 on the outside. Inside, it uses the Alpha 11 Gen 3 processor, and the review says that even in Filmmaker Mode the extra brightness over the C5 is immediately obvious.
What matters for buyers is that the newer chip is paired with brighter, richer and more refined pictures than the C5, while the set still keeps the same core OLED formula. The C6 also supports 4K/120Hz for console gaming and up to 4K/165Hz for PC gaming, so the upgrade is not limited to movie playback.
Gaming and sound on the C6
The TV includes VRR, ALLM and Dolby Vision gaming, along with four HDMI inputs, LG's webOS platform, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. That gives the set a wider connection spread and a fuller feature list than a basic living-room panel, even before the price cut is considered.
Its sound is described as clearer and more controlled than the C5, which matters if buyers want a cleaner built-in setup instead of adding audio gear straight away. The friction point is that there are also huge discounts on last year's LG C5 and several other 2025 models, so the C6 has to justify paying more for the newer processor and brighter image.
What this LG offer leaves
Deal availability also extends to Amazon, Peter Tyson and John Lewis, but the £2079 figure tied to Richer Sounds and LG20PERCENT is the sharpest price called out here. Buyers still have to decide whether the newer processor and extra brightness are worth it now, or whether one of the discounted 2025 sets does enough for less.