LG's 2026 TV lineup introduces three new models: the RGB Mini LED MRGB95, the ultra-thin W6 Wallpaper OLED with wireless Zero Connect, and the Gallery TV designed to resemble a picture frame. The lineup features advanced technologies like second-generation Primary RGB Tandem OLED panels, Hyper Radiant Colour Technology, and support for Dolby Atmos FlexConnect, but notably, LG will not support Dolby Vision 2 in 2026. The new models aim to enhance brightness, contrast, and design aesthetics, competing with other premium TVs and offering innovative features for different consumer needs.
LG unveiled its 2026 TV lineup at CES, featuring a stunning ultra-thin Wallpaper OLED TV with wireless connectivity, a new Gallery TV designed for art display, and a Micro RGB TV with expanded color range, alongside improvements to its OLED models, promising a diverse array of innovative displays for consumers.
LG announced its new 'Gallery TV' ahead of CES 2026, aiming to compete with Samsung's 'The Frame' by offering a flush-mount, art-focused TV with customizable magnetic frames, AI-powered visuals and sound, and a vast art library through LG Gallery+; pricing and release details are yet to be announced.
LG announced its upcoming Gallery TV, a 4K art-focused screen with a magnetic frame, supporting a subscription service with thousands of artworks, aiming to compete in the growing canvas TV market alongside Samsung, TCL, and Hisense, with details on pricing and release still pending.
LG has announced a new Gallery TV aimed at competing with Samsung's The Frame, featuring a stylish design with a white bezel or lightwood cover, but it is an LCD with Mini LED backlight and conservative specs, leaving questions about its picture quality until further review.
LG has announced its new Gallery TV, a 55 and 65-inch 4K MiniLED TV with magnetic, swappable frames and a Gallery Plus app offering over 4,500 artworks, aiming to compete with existing frame-style TVs from brands like Samsung and Hisense, with availability and pricing yet to be announced.
LG announced its own art-style TV called the LG Gallery TV at CES, featuring a mini-LED display with glare reduction and a customizable frame, competing with Samsung's The Frame and others in the art TV category, and leveraging LG's Gallery+ service for art and cinematic visuals.
LG will unveil a canvas-style art TV called the LG Gallery TV at CES 2026, featuring a flush-mount design, customizable magnetic frames, Mini LED display, AI processing, and a subscription service for artwork, aiming to compete with similar art-focused TVs like Samsung's The Frame.