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LG Unveils Gallery TV: Museum-Calibrated Mini LED Art Display Debuts at CES 2026

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LG Electronics announced the Gallery TV on December 29, 2025, a canvas-style lifestyle television designed to display digital art while functioning as a premium 4K screen. The new model will debut at CES 2026 (January 6–9) in Las Vegas, competing directly with Samsung’s The Frame in the art-inspired TV market. Available in 55-inch and 65-inch sizes, the Gallery TV uses Mini LED technology instead of OLED to avoid burn-in risks associated with static artwork display.

Key Specifications

The Gallery TV features a Mini LED panel with 4K resolution powered by LG’s α7 (Alpha 7) AI Processor. The display includes a specialized matte surface that reduces glare and ambient light sensors that automatically adjust brightness and color throughout the day. Audio is handled by AI Sound Pro, delivering virtual 9.1.2-channel surround sound without external speakers.

The flush-mount design sits nearly one inch from the wall, creating a framed-art appearance. Customizable magnetic frames allow users to match different interior styles, with frame availability varying by region one included by default, additional frames sold separately.

Gallery Mode and Content Service

LG developed Gallery Mode in collaboration with museum curators to optimize color accuracy, brightness, and texture that mimics original artworks. The TV includes internal storage for saving personal photos and selected visual content directly on the device.

The LG Gallery+ service provides access to over 4,500 visual works refreshed monthly, including fine art, cinematic scenes, game visuals, and animations. Users can generate custom images using built-in generative AI tools or display photos from personal libraries. Background music playback supports built-in tracks or Bluetooth streaming.

Gallery+ is available across LG’s full TV lineup with two tiers: a limited free version on LG TVs and a full version requiring monthly subscription via webOS Pay. Subscription pricing and regional availability will be announced closer to launch.

Pricing and Market Position

Expected pricing starts around $1,499 for the 55-inch model and $1,999 for the 65-inch version, positioning the Gallery TV in the premium lifestyle segment. Final pricing and global availability details will be confirmed at CES 2026.

LG’s focus on Mini LED instead of OLED addresses a key concern for art display TVs screen burn-in from static images. The Alpha 7 processor and museum-tuned Gallery Mode differentiate the product from competitors through AI-driven color optimization.

What’s Next

LG will showcase the complete Art TV lineup, including the Gallery TV, at booth #15004 in the Las Vegas Convention Center during CES 2026. A global launch is planned for 2026, with regional rollout schedules to be announced. Gallery+ subscription tiers and frame customization options will vary by market.

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What is the LG Gallery TV?

The LG Gallery TV is a canvas-style lifestyle television with Mini LED 4K display, magnetic frames, and museum-calibrated Gallery Mode for displaying digital art. It launches at CES 2026 in 55-inch and 65-inch sizes with flush-mount design.

How much does the LG Gallery TV cost?

Expected pricing is approximately $1,499 for the 55-inch model and $1,999 for the 65-inch version, with Gallery+ subscription priced separately. Final pricing will be confirmed at CES 2026 in January.

What is LG Gallery+ service?

LG Gallery+ offers access to 4,500+ artworks refreshed monthly, including fine art, movie scenes, and animations. It includes generative AI for custom images and supports personal photo display with background music. Free and paid subscription tiers are available.

Does the LG Gallery TV use OLED or Mini LED?

The Gallery TV uses Mini LED display technology with 4K resolution instead of OLED. This choice prevents burn-in risks from displaying static artwork for extended periods while maintaining high image quality.

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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