LG Electronics (LG) is set to introduce the new LG Gallery TV at CES 2026, expanding its lifestyle TV portfolio with a display designed to function as both a premium television and an art canvas. Paired with the LG Gallery+ service, the Gallery TV delivers a fully personalized space curation experience for design-conscious consumers.

Created in collaboration with museum curators, the Gallery TV features a dedicated “Gallery Mode” that optimizes colour accuracy and brightness to replicate the look and texture of original artworks. A specialised low-reflection screen reduces glare, while automatic ambient light adjustment ensures consistent visual clarity throughout the day.

Available in 55-inch and 65-inch sizes, the Gallery TV sports a slim, flush-mount design with customizable magnetic frames, allowing it to blend seamlessly into any interior. It also includes generous internal storage for curated content and delivers premium entertainment performance powered by MiniLED technology and the α (Alpha) 7 AI Processor, complemented by immersive AI Sound Pro (Virtual 9.1.2ch).

Enhancing the experience is LG Gallery+, a platform offering over 4,500 regularly refreshed visual works ranging from fine art and cinematic scenes to animations and game visuals. Users can further personalize their space by generating AI-created images, displaying personal photos, or pairing visuals with background music and playlists via Bluetooth.

“By expanding our lifestyle TV lineup, we are redefining the role of the screen as a design-forward element that adapts to customers’ tastes and living spaces,” said Park Hyoung-sei, President of LG’s Media Entertainment Solution Company.

LG will showcase the Gallery TV alongside its full Art TV lineup at CES 2026, highlighting how screens can evolve beyond entertainment into dynamic lifestyle companions.

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