LG Electronics has introduced its new art inspired Gallery TV at CES 2026, expanding its lifestyle TV lineup.
The LG Gallery TV works as a digital canvas and enhances the LG Gallery+ service, which offers more than 4,500 pieces of content.
Made for design conscious users, the Gallery TV blends into the home like framed art. It creates a gallery style atmosphere while still serving as a fully functional TV.
The TV was developed with museum curators to make artwork look more realistic. Its Gallery Mode adjusts color and brightness to match the texture of original pieces. The screen also reduces glare and reflections, and it automatically adapts to room lighting throughout the day.
The Gallery TV is available in 55 and 65 inch options. It has a slim flush mount design and customizable magnetic frames. There is also enough internal storage for users to save their favorite artworks and content.
Aside from displaying art, it also delivers strong entertainment performance. It uses LG MiniLED technology and the Alpha 7 AI Processor for sharp 4K visuals, along with AI Sound Pro that creates a virtual 9.1.2 channel audio effect.
The experience is powered by LG Gallery+, a platform that turns the TV into part of your home decor. The service features a library of more than 4,500 works that are updated monthly, including fine art, cinematic scenes, game visuals, and animations. Users can also create images using Generative AI or display their own photos.
To enhance the mood, Gallery+ lets users play built in background music or stream their own playlists via Bluetooth.
