LG Electronics said on Monday it will introduce a new Gallery TV at CES 2026, expanding its lifestyle screen lineup with a product designed to function as both a premium television and a digital art canvas for home interiors.
The Gallery TV is aimed at consumers who prioritize interior design, with a slim, flush-mount form factor and customizable magnetic frames. Available in 55-inch and 65-inch sizes, the television is designed to blend into living spaces while offering internal storage that allows users to curate and display selected visual content.
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LG said the set was developed in collaboration with museum curators and includes a dedicated Gallery Mode that adjusts color, brightness and contrast to better reproduce artworks. A specialized screen is used to reduce glare and reflections, while sensors automatically adapt picture quality to ambient lighting conditions throughout the day.
Beyond its display-focused design, the Gallery TV delivers standard entertainment features through MiniLED backlighting and LG’s α7 AI processor, supporting 4K resolution and AI Sound Pro. The device integrates with the LG Gallery+ service, which offers more than 4,500 rotating works ranging from fine art to animations, with options for generative AI images, personal photos and background music.
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LG said the product reflects a broader strategy to redefine the role of televisions in the home. “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 LG’s Media Entertainment Solution Company. LG will showcase the Gallery TV alongside its broader Art TV range at CES 2026 in Las Vegas.
Source: LG
