LG has announced the premiere of a new artistic television at CES 2026. The model named LG Gallery TV aims to combine the aesthetics of a classic painting with modern Mini LED technology and artificial intelligence-based features. The new television will be available in 55 and 65 inches and has been designed to be mounted perfectly flat against the wall. The whole is complemented by interchangeable, magnetic frames that will allow the appearance of the screen to match the style of the interior – similar to classic works of art.
Mini LED, Alpha 7 AI and gallery mode
LG Gallery TV uses a 4K Mini LED panel, supported by the Alpha 7 AI processor. However, the key aspect is not just the quality of the film image, but the special Gallery Mode, developed in collaboration with museum curators. This mode automatically optimises brightness, colours and contrast to faithfully reproduce the texture and character of the displayed works. The television is also designed to respond to changing lighting in the room, dynamically adjusting the image settings throughout the day. LG also promises improved reflection and glare reduction, although detailed specifications have not yet been disclosed.
Classical Art and AI-Generated Images
The new model will be fully integrated with the LG Gallery+ service, which is a paid library containing over 4,500 works of art – from classical masterpieces to modern compositions. In addition to this, users will be able to:
display their own photos,
create AI-generated images,
customise the appearance of the screen to resemble a real canvas hanging on the wall.
Competition for The Frame and CanvasTV
Although LG already has experience with gallery-designed televisions – including the OLED GX Gallery TV from 2020 – the new Gallery TV is the first model so clearly aimed at competing with constructions such as the Samsung The Frame and Hisense CanvasTV. Everything suggests that LG wants to assert its presence more strongly in the segment of televisions that serve not only as screens but also as elements of interior decoration.
Premiere at CES 2026
The CES 2026 trade show will take place in Las Vegas from 6–9 January. It is there that LG is set to officially present the Gallery TV along with the full specifications and additional details regarding availability and pricing.
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