LG is kicking off CES 2026 with a new lifestyle screen called the LG Gallery TV, a display made to look more like wall art than a traditional television. It ties directly into LG Gallery+, a content service with over 4,500 artwork pieces users can showcase at home, perfect for those who want their TV to double as interior décor.

The Gallery TV features a special Gallery Mode built with museum curators. It tweaks colors, brightness, and even glare reduction to make digital art look more like the real thing. It also adjusts to room lighting automatically.
The TV comes in 55-inch and 65-inch sizes, with a slim, wall-mount design and customizable magnetic frames. Under the hood, it runs a MiniLED panel, α7 AI Processor, 4K output, and AI Sound Pro audio.
Pricing and global rollout will be revealed after CES 2026.


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