LG’s new Gallery TV, designed for displaying art, will be at CES 2026

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In the last two years alone, the art TV category dominated by Samsung’s The Frame has seen growth, with additions from TCL and Hisense. LG has now announced its own entry, the LG Gallery TV. The TV will take advantage of the Gallery+ service launched by LG earlier this year, which includes thousands of display visuals ranging from artwork to cinematic images to gaming scenes. Much like Samsung’s Art Store, Gallery+ has a limited free option, but its full capacity requires a subscription.

The new Gallery TV should not be confused with the G-series OLED TVs, like the LG G5, even though the G-series was formerly called the Gallery series until a few years ago. The Gallery TV is a mini LED TV with “a specialized screen that reduces glare and minimizes reflections for an art-like viewing experience” (so it probably has a matte coating). LG hasn’t specified the backlight setup, but all other Art TVs use edge lighting, so it’s a safe bet this one will too. OLED technology, although it offers higher image quality than mini LEDs, is not capable of displaying a single image for an extended period of time without concerns about image retention (or afterglow).

LG took inspiration from Hisense and included a frame with the Gallery TV. The default frame is white, with the option to purchase an additional wood-colored frame. The TV will be available in 55 and 65 inches, but prices have not yet been released.

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