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LG vs Samsung 65-Inch TV: Which Is Cheaper Per Inch?

By Jon Levesque··Updated May 8, 2026

Key Takeaway

LG vs Samsung 65-inch 4K TV per-inch cost is impossible to compare right now. Samsung’s The Frame QLED bundle dominates our tracking at $36.92/inch, while LG 65-inch pricing is entirely missing from our database.

As of May 2026, no in‑stock price is available for any LG 65‑inch 4K TV, preventing a direct per‑inch comparison with Samsung. Therefore, a per‑inch comparison between the two brands is not possible.

The Short Answer

No 65‑inch TV from either brand is currently available as a standalone unit at a known retail price. LG has no pricing; Samsung’s only tracked 65‑inch listing is a bundle that includes a soundbar, making the per‑inch calculation irrelevant for a TV‑only comparison. Without a valid standalone price for either brand, a per‑inch comparison cannot be made.

Price Per Inch Breakdown

ProductPriceSizeRetailer$/Inch
LG 65‑inch 4K TV65″No data
  • LG’s per‑inch cost: Not available. No in‑stock price exists for any LG 65‑inch 4K TV.

The gap between an unavailable Samsung standalone price and the 4K QLED floor of $3.88/inch (a 50‑inch VIZIO) is unknown, but that floor includes all sizes, not just 65 inches. Among 65‑inch QLEDs, there is no standalone listing to establish a floor.

Same Size, Same Tier?

No. This comparison cannot proceed for two reasons:

  1. Bundle distortion: The Samsung listing pairs the TV with a Samsung HW‑Q990F soundbar system. The standalone TV price is unknown.
  2. Missing LG side: No LG 65‑inch 4K TV has a published in‑stock price, so no per‑inch data exists.

Until a standalone 65‑inch Samsung price and a concrete LG 65‑inch price both appear, any per‑inch “winner” would be misleading.

What the Extra Cost Buys You

All we can state is that the Samsung bundle includes a premium audio set. Because the bundle price cannot be split, no conclusion can be drawn about per‑inch value of the TV alone.

When Each Makes Sense

  • Choose a different size or brand if you want a per‑inch comparison; both LG and Samsung 65‑inch standalone prices are absent from current data.
  • Wait for a standalone 65‑inch listing from either brand. Once a standard TV‑only price appears, a valid face‑off can be run.

Verdict

Right now, no valid per‑inch comparison between LG and Samsung 65‑inch 4K TVs is possible. The Samsung bundle cannot be used for a TV‑only metric, and LG pricing is entirely absent. We will update this article when a standalone 65‑inch price from either brand enters available data. Prices verified May 8, 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why isn’t there a price for the LG 65‑inch OLED B5 in your data?

Currently available data includes only in‑stock, listed prices. Products that are out of stock or unpriced do not generate a per‑inch figure.

Is Samsung’s The Frame bundle price ($2,399.99) the real cost of the TV alone?

No. The listing explicitly bundles the TV with a soundbar. The $2,399.99 buys both items together, so the 65‑inch screen‑only cost is unknown.

Does a higher $/inch always mean worse value for a 65‑inch TV?

Not necessarily. The $/inch metric scales price to screen size, but it doesn’t account for panel technology, included audio, or smart platform features. Without standalone pricing, no value judgment can be made here.

Where can I find the current price of an LG 65‑inch 4K TV?

Check major retailers directly. A live price may appear in the future; until then, any price you see elsewhere is not reflected in the per‑inch data used for this comparison.

How often does BuyPerUnit refresh its TV pricing data?

Data is scanned continuously. This article was priced on May 8, 2026. A new 65‑inch LG or standalone Samsung listing would appear within hours. Bookmark this page and return for an updated comparison when data is available.

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