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LG Electronics has reintroduced its Wallpaper TV concept at CES 2026 with the OLED evo W6, the world’s thinnest true wireless OLED television. The 9mm-class display revives LG’s 2017 ultra-thin design but now transmits video and audio wirelessly through a separate Zero Connect Box placed up to 10 meters away. The announcement positions LG’s flagship TV as a fusion of minimalist design and next-generation display technology aimed at premium home entertainment buyers.

What’s New in the LG OLED evo W6

The Wallpaper TV achieves its 9mm thickness through re-engineered internal architecture and miniaturized components, allowing the screen to mount flush against walls without visible cables. All HDMI ports, power connections, and external inputs are housed in LG’s Zero Connect Box, which wirelessly transmits 4K 165Hz signals to the display. LG says the updated wall-mount system enables edge-to-edge installation while maintaining structural integrity.

The TV debuts Hyper Radiant Color Technology, a new picture platform that delivers up to 3.9 times higher luminance than conventional OLED panels through Brightness Booster Ultra. LG’s display has received Intertek’s Reflection Free Premium certification for low reflectance in bright rooms, while retaining UL Solutions verification for Perfect Black and Perfect Color.

Performance and Processing Power

The OLED evo W6 runs on LG’s new Alpha 11 AI Processor Gen 3, featuring a neural processing unit 5.6 times more powerful than the previous generation. The chip introduces a Dual AI Engine that simultaneously manages noise reduction and texture preservation to avoid over-sharpening artifacts common in AI-based image processing.

For gaming, the Wallpaper TV supports 4K resolution at 165Hz refresh rate with 0.1ms pixel response time. It’s compatible with NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium, plus Auto Low Latency Mode for reduced input lag.

Why It Matters

The W6 marks LG’s return to the ultra-premium TV segment after a six-year gap since the original Wallpaper TV launched in 2017. By eliminating cables entirely, LG addresses the primary installation challenge of wall-mounted displays in modern homes. The wireless architecture also enables flexible room layouts without routing cables through walls or using visible cable management systems.

LG’s brightness improvements target OLED’s historical weakness in bright rooms, where LED and Mini-LED TVs typically perform better. The company positions the W6 as proof that extreme thinness doesn’t require compromises in picture quality or feature sets.

Smart Features and Content Platform

The TV includes LG Gallery+, offering over 4,500 visuals including art, cinematic scenes, game graphics, and AI-generated images with matching background audio. The platform runs on LG’s latest webOS software with Voice ID, which recognizes users and switches to personalized home screens with custom apps and widgets.

LG has integrated LG Shield, a security layer that encrypts voice profiles and user data. The Shield system received a CES 2026 Innovation Award for its data protection measures.

What’s Next

The LG OLED evo W6 is on display at LG’s CES 2026 booth at the Las Vegas Convention Center from January 6–9, 2026. LG has not announced pricing, availability dates, or screen size options for consumer markets. The company describes the W6 as part of its premium experimental lineup, indicating limited production or selective market releases may be planned.

Industry observers expect LG to reveal full specifications and regional launch details later in Q1 2026, following the typical post-CES announcement cycle for flagship TVs.

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How thin is the LG Wallpaper TV?

The LG OLED evo W6 measures 9mm in thickness, making it the world’s thinnest true wireless OLED TV. LG achieved this through miniaturized internal components and redesigned architecture while maintaining structural integrity.

How does LG’s True Wireless technology work?

The Zero Connect Box houses all ports and inputs, transmitting video and audio wirelessly to the TV from up to 10 meters away. This eliminates all visible cables between the display and source devices like consoles or streaming boxes.

What is Hyper Radiant Color Technology?

Hyper Radiant Color is LG’s 2026 picture platform that improves brightness, black levels, color reproduction, and reflection handling. It delivers up to 3.9 times higher luminance than conventional OLEDs through Brightness Booster Ultra processing.

When will the LG Wallpaper TV be available?

LG has not announced release dates or pricing for the OLED evo W6. The TV is currently showcased at CES 2026, with market availability details expected later in Q1 2026.

Mohammad Kashif
Mohammad Kashif
Senior Technology Analyst and Writer at AdwaitX, specializing in the convergence of Mobile Silicon, Generative AI, and Consumer Hardware. Moving beyond spec sheets, his reviews rigorously test "real-world" metrics analyzing sustained battery efficiency, camera sensor behavior, and long-term software support lifecycles. Kashif’s data-driven approach helps enthusiasts and professionals distinguish between genuine innovation and marketing hype, ensuring they invest in devices that offer lasting value.

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