At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, LG Electronics is presenting a highlight for all those who see technology not just as a tool, but as part of their interior design. The new LG Gallery TV breaks with the classic image of a black rectangle on the wall and instead positions itself as an interactive digital canvas. The combination of state-of-the-art MiniLED technology and a specialized art service merges high-end entertainment and interior design into an aesthetic unit that transforms the living space at the touch of a button.
- Integrated LG Gallery+ service: Access to over 4,500 curated artworks, movie scenes and gaming visuals including generative AI image options.
- Design masterpiece: Flush wall mounting with customizable magnetic frames for an authentic picture frame look in 55 and 65 inches.
- Intelligent picture adjustment: A special low-reflection panel and AI-controlled sensors optimize brightness and color to match the room light.
When technology becomes art: The design concept
The LG Gallery TV was developed specifically for users who value harmonious aesthetics. In contrast to conventional models, this device has an extremely slim housing that allows for seamless installation flush with the wall. The highlight, however, are the customizable magnetic frames, which allow the TV to be perfectly adapted to the individual furnishing style – whether in minimalist metal, warm wood or classic gallery white.
To create the perfect illusion of a real painting, LG uses a specialized display that drastically minimizes distracting reflections and glare. A special Gallery Mode was also developed in close cooperation with museum curators. This ensures that the visual texture and color depth of the displayed works are reproduced as faithfully as possible. Sensors continuously record the ambient light and adjust the display in real time so that a Van Gogh painting looks just as authentic on a sunny afternoon as it does in dimmed evening lighting.
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Technological brilliance behind the facade
Beneath the artistic exterior is state-of-the-art technology that makes no compromises when it comes to picture quality. LG is using MiniLED technology in the lifestyle sector for the first time with the Gallery TV. This uses thousands of tiny light sources to ensure precise contrasts and impressive peak brightness, which is particularly effective with HDR content. The brain of the TV is the new α (Alpha) 7 AI processor, which optimizes 4K content and ensures immersive sound.
The integrated AI Sound Pro creates a virtual 9.1.2-channel system that fills the room acoustically without the need for additional speakers to disrupt the clean design. A special feature for creatives is the integration of generative AI: the LG Gallery+ service allows users to create their own works of art using text descriptions. Those who prefer to share personal moments can integrate their own photos from the cloud and set them to atmospheric background music, either from the curated library or streamed via Bluetooth.
Conclusion and availability
With the Gallery TV 2026, LG provides a convincing answer to the lifestyle TV trend. The combination of high-quality MiniLED hardware and the comprehensive Gallery+ service makes the device a versatile furnishing element that goes far beyond simply streaming movies. The 55 and 65-inch models are expected to be available in stores from the second quarter of 2026. While LG is still keeping the final prices under wraps at CES, the Gallery TV is expected to be in the premium segment, whereby the use of MiniLED technology could make it more attractive in terms of price for a broader target group compared to the top OLED models.

