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LG Unveils Artistic Vision with Gallery TV at CES 2026

LG Electronics is gearing up to showcase a new addition at CES 2026 – the Gallery TV, aimed at those who perceive television not only as a source of content but also as a design element. The device will be available in 55 and 65-inch versions, becoming a part of the expanding Art TV lineup. At the core of the Gallery TV is a Mini LED panel with 4K resolution, combined with LG’s proprietary alpha7 AI processor.

The television supports 9.1.2 surround sound thanks to AI Sound Pro technology. A special Gallery Mode, created with the help of museum curators, finely tunes brightness and color reproduction, conveying the textures and shades of original artworks. The screen features an anti-glare coating and automatically adapts to room lighting conditions.

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In addition to the superior design elements, the Gallery TV is designed to mount flush to the wall and supports interchangeable magnetic frames. Its integrated memory allows for image storage. LG also offers the Gallery+ platform – a paid service with a library of over 4500 digital artworks.

Furthermore, LG has integrated generative artificial intelligence tools, enabling users to create their own visual effects. The television allows for background music playback through built-in tracks or user-created playlists via Bluetooth.

Looking ahead, LG is expected to leverage its leadership in display technology and artificial intelligence to further innovate in the home entertainment market. With competitors like Samsung and Sony also focusing on AI and design integration, the battle for consumer attention in smart TV technology will be fierce at CES 2026.

The Gallery TV highlights LG’s understanding of a modern consumer’s desire for technology that complements interior aesthetics while providing cutting-edge performance.

Casey Reed

Casey Reed writes about technology and software, exploring tools, trends, and innovations shaping the digital world.

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