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LG Electronics Introduces Art-Focused Gallery TV at CES 2026

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LG Electronics has announced a new addition to its lifestyle TV range ahead of CES 2026. The LG Gallery TV is designed as a screen that also works as a visual canvas and fits into home interiors focused on design and personal style. The TV is paired with the LG Gallery+ service which offers access to more than 4,500 visual works that are refreshed regularly.

Developed with museum curators the Gallery TV includes a Gallery Mode that adjusts color and brightness to reflect the look of original artworks. A special screen reduces glare and reflections and adapts to changes in ambient light. The TV will be available in 55 inch and 65 inch sizes and features a slim wall mounted design with magnetic frames. It also includes internal storage for curated content.

Along with art display the TV supports entertainment features such as MiniLED technology 4K resolution and AI based sound processing. Users can also create visuals using generative AI display personal photos and add background music. LG will showcase the Gallery TV and its wider Art TV lineup at CES 2026.

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