At CES 2026, LG is set to introduce its latest innovation, the LG Gallery TV, designed to resemble a canvas. This model will come in two sizes, 55-inch and 65-inch, featuring a sleek, flush-mount design with customizable magnetic frames.
Equipped with a Mini LED display and LG's Alpha 7 AI processor, the Gallery TV will deliver stunning 4K resolution. It will also incorporate the LG Gallery+ subscription service, which provides access to a library of over 4,500 artworks for users to showcase on their screens. Additionally, the TV will allow for the creation of custom images through generative AI and can display personal photos.
The development of this TV involved collaboration with museum curators, ensuring that the Gallery Mode enhances the brightness and color for optimal artwork presentation. It will include features for glare reduction and will automatically adjust settings based on ambient light conditions. This launch follows LG's previous art-inspired models, including the LG GX Gallery TV released in 2020, positioning the new Gallery TV as a competitor to similar offerings from Samsung and Hisense.