LG Gallery TV glowing with vibrant artwork and warm natural light in a modern living room

LG Unveils Gallery TV: A New Canvas for Your Walls

> At a Glance

> – LG launches the Gallery TV, a 55- and 65-inch mini-LED canvas screen.

> – The TV uses the α7 AI Processor and a white, magnetically attached frame bezel.

> – It will debut at CES 2026 with no pricing or release date disclosed.

> – Why it matters: It could bring high-quality art displays into everyday homes.

LG has announced a new line of art-oriented televisions that promise to look like real paintings when hung on a wall. The Gallery TV will be showcased alongside LG’s other TV and monitor models at CES 2026, but details remain sparse.

LG’s Gallery TV: A New Canvas

LG’s Gallery TV will start in 4K with 55- and 65-inch models. The screen features a white, magnetically attached frame bezel and is powered by the α7 AI Processor, the same chip found in LG’s OLED B2, A2, QNED90, QNED85, and QNED80. The mini-LED panel uses a matte overlay to reduce glare, and the “Gallery Mode” optimizes color and brightness for art reproduction, while the TV supports LG Gallery+, a subscription service with over 4,500 pieces of art.

  • 4K resolution
  • 55-inch & 65-inch sizes
  • White, magnetic bezel
  • α7 AI Processor
  • Mini-LED with matte overlay
  • Gallery Mode for art fidelity
  • Gallery+ subscription (4,500+ artworks)

Comparing Canvas TVs

Brand Model Size Notes
LG Gallery TV 55″, 65″ Mini-LED, Gallery Mode
Samsung The Frame 55″, 65″ Frame-style, also a TV
TCL NXTVision 55″, 65″ Canvas screen
Hisense Canvas 75″, 85″ Larger canvas options

LG joins Samsung, TCL, and Hisense in offering canvas-style displays, but its Gallery TV focuses on smaller, monitor-sized options that could fit better in compact living spaces.

Key Takeaways

  • LG’s Gallery TV will debut at CES 2026 in 55- and 65-inch 4K models.
  • It features a magnetic bezel and AI-powered Gallery Mode to mimic real art.
  • The TV supports Gallery+, a library of 4,500+ artworks, and offers no announced price or release date.
LG Gallery TV displaying curated art pieces with warm lighting and subtle reflections in a modern art gallery.

LG’s entry into the canvas TV market could broaden the range of sizes available, giving apartment dwellers a new way to decorate their walls with high-quality digital art.

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    Daniel J. Whitman is a city government reporter for News of Philadelphia, covering budgets, council legislation, and the everyday impacts of policy decisions. A Temple journalism grad, he’s known for data-driven investigations that turn spreadsheets into accountability reporting.

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