
LG is unveiling its new “LG Gallery TV,” a new lifestyle-centric screen designed to function as a digital canvas, at the upcoming CES 2026 trade show.
The splashy set serves as the flagship hardware for the company’s expanded LG Gallery+ service, a platform offering more than 4,500 curated pieces of content intended to transform traditional living spaces into sophisticated gallery environments, and clearly appears designed to take on Samsung’s art-enhanced Frame TVs.
Built for interior-conscious consumers, the Gallery TV features a specialized screen engineered to reduce glare and minimize reflections. Developed in collaboration with museum curators, the unit’s “Gallery Mode” automatically adjusts color, brightness, and texture to replicate the appearance of physical masterpieces. Integrated sensors further calibrate picture quality in real-time based on changing ambient light conditions.
“We will continue to lead the market by expanding our lifestyle TV lineup, transforming the screen into a companion that fluidly adapts to our customers’ preferences,” said Park Hyoung-sei, president of the LG Media Entertainment Solution Company, in a statement announcing the new TV. “Our goal is to enrich customers’ lives by providing the freedom to design every aspect of their personal space.”
The Gallery TV will be available in 55-inch and 65-inch models. Each features a slim, flush-mount design and customizable magnetic frames to match various home aesthetics.
While the device prioritizes its role as a design element, it remains a pointedly high-performance TV. Under the hood, it utilizes LG’s MiniLED technology and the Alpha 7 AI Processor to deliver 4K visuals. Audio is supported by AI Sound Pro, which creates a virtual 9.1.2 channel immersive experience.
The accompanying LG Gallery+ service, which is available across LG’s entire 2026 TV lineup, includes a monthly-refreshed library ranging from fine art to cinematic scenes and game visuals.
The platform also allows for high levels of personalization, enabling users to create unique visuals using built-in Generative AI tools or upload and showcase their own personal photo libraries. Additionally, users can curate soundscapes by pairing visuals with built-in background music or streaming personal playlists via Bluetooth.

The art-centric set was announced shortly before LG rolled out another high-profile TV with the tech brand’s Wallpaper TV aka the OLED evo W6, billed as the “world’s thinnest true wireless OLED TV” at just 9mm thick.
LG’s Gallery TV, Wallpaper TV, and the broader Art TV lineup will be on display at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, which kicks off Jan. 6.