LG to Showcase New Canvas-Style Art TV at CES 2026

By: Volodymyr Stetsiuk | today, 02:37
Exploring the Visual Revolution: The LG Gallery TV LG Gallery TV. Source: LG

At CES 2026, LG will unveil the Gallery TV, combining the aesthetics of wall art with the functionality of a modern screen. The innovation will be available in 55 and 65-inch options and will feature a slim design with the ability to mount closely to the wall and interchangeable magnetic frames.

What is Known

The Gallery TV has a Mini LED display and Alpha 7 processor with AI support. It delivers 4K image quality and supports the LG Gallery+ service — a paid subscription with access to a library of over 4500 artworks. Users will be able to display classic paintings, personal photos, or create new images with generative AI.

The TV has a special Gallery Mode developed in collaboration with museum curators. It optimizes the brightness, colors, and texture display of illuminated images. An anti-glare correction system and real-time lighting adaptation are also expected.

The Gallery TV is positioned as a competitor to Samsung The Frame and Hisense CanvasTV. Previously, LG has already released models with an artistic approach to design, including the OLED GX Gallery TV.

The CES 2026 exhibition will be held in Las Vegas from January 6 to 9.

Source: LG