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CES 26 > LG Gallery TV and LG Gallery: new 4K MiniLED Art TV to enhance interior design

LG will take advantage of CES 2026 to unveil the lifestyle series Gallery TV in a few days, designed as a true digital canvas linked to the LG Gallery+ service.
Designed for users who appreciate design and the presentation of their interior décor, this Mini LED television aims to transform the screen into a decorative object in its own right, while maintaining a premium TV positioning for film, series, and video game enthusiasts. LG Gallery TV: Anti-glare panel and Gallery Mode. Developed in collaboration with several museum curators worldwide, Gallery TV screens incorporate a Gallery Mode that adjusts color and brightness to best reproduce the visual texture of original artworks. The specific panel also limits reflections and other glare to offer a credible "painting" effect, even in broad daylight, with automatic image adaptation to ambient light. LG Gallery TV: Wall-mounted design and Mini LED backlighting. Available in 55 and 65 inches, the Gallery TV models feature an ultra-slim design, intended for mounting flush against the wall. Similarly, like Samsung models, a customizable magnetic frame is included for seamless integration into various interior styles. These displays feature Mini LED backlighting combined with the Alpha 7 AI processor for detailed Ultra HD 4K picture quality, complemented by immersive AI Sound Pro Virtual 9.1.2. LG Gallery TVs also offer significant internal storage capacity for keeping and organizing your favorite content locally. LG Gallery+: Art Library and Generative AI. The Gallery TV series was designed as the ideal showcase for the LG Gallery+ service, an interior design platform featuring over 4,500 images, which are regularly updated. It features classic paintings, photos, film scenes, game visuals, and animations, adapting the screen to the mood of the moment rather than a simple black rectangle. Users can also generate their own images via generative AI or display their personal albums, all accompanied by background music: built-in tracks or playlists streamed via Bluetooth from a smartphone. LG specifies that the goal is to make the television a dynamic creative hub. LG Gallery+: the Art TV range is taking shape. LG announces that Gallery+ will be available across its entire TV range, with the new Gallery TV complementing its Art TV offering alongside the lifestyle models already present in the Korean manufacturer's lineup. The manufacturer emphasizes the idea of a "companion" screen, capable of adapting to individual aesthetic preferences, and promises to continue developing this category beyond simple traditional TV use. See you at CES 2026 in just over a week to learn more about LG Gallery TV screens (LG has not yet released any information about the G6 OLED TV series...).