LG Electronics has announced that it will unveil its new Gallery TV at CES 2026. The television features a frame-style design and targets users who value both technology and home aesthetics. It will be available in 55-inch and 65-inch sizes.
The Gallery TV uses a Mini LED panel paired with LG’s in-house α7 AI processor. It supports 4K resolution and offers Virtual 9.1.2-channel sound through AI Sound Pro. LG has designed this model as part of its lifestyle TV lineup and developed the Gallery Mode in collaboration with museum curators.

This mode adjusts brightness and color accuracy to reflect the textures and tones of original artworks. The screen includes an anti-reflection layer and automatically adapts to changing ambient light conditions throughout the day.
The TV mounts flush against the wall and supports customizable magnetic bezels. It comes with internal storage that allows users to save personal content. LG positions this model as a digital canvas suitable for displaying curated art or personal photo collections.
The TV integrates LG’s Gallery+ platform, a subscription-based visual service that offers access to a rotating library of more than 4,500 artworks and digital pieces. The service supports fine art displays, movie visuals, game environments, and animated content. LG has also added generative AI tools that let users create custom visuals. The TV allows background music playback through built-in tracks or user-generated playlists via Bluetooth.
LG will exhibit the Gallery TV and its full Art TV lineup at booth #15004 at the Las Vegas Convention Center during CES 2026. The company has not confirmed pricing but expects to begin global rollout next year. The new TV aims to compete directly with Samsung The Frame, Hisense CanvasTV, and TCL A400 Pro Art TV.
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