LG prevede di svelare LG Gallery TV, un televisore artistico in stile tela, al CES 2026 di Las Vegas dal 6 al 9 gennaio. Il modello è disponibile nelle dimensioni da 55 e 65 pollici e presenta un design a incasso con cornici magnetiche personalizzabili.
Equipped with a Mini LED display and LG’s Alpha 7 AI processor, the TV delivers 4K resolution. It integrates the LG Gallery+ paid subscription service, which provides access to a library of more than 4,500 artworks for display. Users can also generate custom images using built-in generative AI tools or showcase photos from their personal libraries.
LG developed the Gallery TV in collaboration with museum curators. A dedicated Gallery Mode optimizes brightness and color settings to emphasize the texture of displayed artwork. The display includes reflection handling and glare reduction capabilities, though specific technical details remain undisclosed. Picture settings automatically adjust throughout the day in response to changes in ambient light.
This launch builds on LG’s prior art-inspired televisions. In 2020, the company released the ultra-thin OLED LG GX Gallery TV. LG has also offered other Gallery Design models with wall-flush mounting options. La nuova LG Gallery TV introduce funzionalità più specializzate incentrate sull’arte, posizionandola come un concorrente diretto di The Frame di Samsung e CanvasTV di Hisense.
Engadget coprirà il CES 2026 in loco con blog live di conferenze stampa chiave, anteprime pratiche di prodotti, articoli di notizie, riepiloghi e analisi. Coverage begins leading up to the event and continues through January 9.








