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The LG Wallpaper TV isn’t your average art TV, but our electronics writer thinks it might be better after seeing it in person at CES 2026.
LG has taken a cue from Hisense and includes a frame with the Gallery TV. The default frame is white, with the option to purchase an additional wood-colored frame. The TV will be available in 55 and 65 inches, but pricing has yet to be released.
Ahead of CES 2026, LG has announced its new Gallery TV. Designed as an art-style TV similar to Samsung's The Frame, the Gallery TV uses a Mini-LED display powered by LG's Alpha 7 AI processor. It will be available in 55-inch and 65-inch sizes with a 4K resolution, and features a slim, flush-mount design with customizable magnetic frames.
The C series is one of LG's most popular TVs every year, and this year it comes in two variations -- the C6 and the C6H. The biggest difference aside from size options (the C6H only comes in 77-inch and 83-inch sizes) is that the C6H utilizes a Primary RGB Tandem panel, which provides significantly better color and brightness.
LG has updated its Apple Music app to support Dolby Atmos, making it the first smart TV manufacturer to do so (via FlatpanelsHD). The change allows users to experience immersive audio that enhances the spatial perception of sound, previously achievable ...
Samsung’s “The Frame” TV is an art and aesthetic-focused take on a TV, and has seen quite a bit of competition in recent years. Google TV brands such as Hisense and TCL have both released competitors, and now LG is throwing its hat into the ring.
LG is launching a new Gallery TV at CES 2026 with a low-glare screen, flush wall mount, magnetic frames, and LG Gallery+ with 4,500+ artworks.
LG Electronics is one of the major TV brands, and many of its sets—especially OLED TVs and models in its top-tier QNED LCD/LED series—have done very well in our ratings. It also has a more mainstream lineup of TVs that cost less but offer fewer ...
LG takes on Samsung’s The Frame with the new Gallery TV, a big display MiniLED tech and AI art features debuting at CES 2026.
The experience is rounded out by LG Gallery+, which now functions as a full-blown interior platform rather than a novelty app. The service offers more than 4,500 regularly refreshed visuals, spanning fine art, cinematic landscapes, animation, and ambient motion pieces.