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LG Gallery TV: Art Meets Tech in 2026 Debut

3 Jan

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Summary

  • LG's new Gallery TV displays artwork when not in use.
  • It features generative AI for custom art creation.
  • The TV will launch in 2026 with MiniLED and matte panels.

LG is set to introduce its Gallery TV in 2026, entering the burgeoning market of televisions designed to double as art displays. This new offering aims to blend seamlessly into home decor by showcasing artwork when the screen is idle, a concept popularized by Samsung's The Frame.

The Gallery TV will feature a unique 'Gallery Mode' that cycles through thousands of pre-loaded artworks or allows users to display personal photos. It will also incorporate generative AI capabilities, enabling users to create custom art pieces. The TV is slated for release in 55-inch and 65-inch sizes, featuring a flush-mount design and a removable magnetic frame.

Equipped with an a7 AI processor and a matte-covered MiniLED panel, LG's Gallery TV is positioned as a premium device. While pricing details are yet to be confirmed, LG is reportedly targeting a competitive price point against Samsung. This launch signifies increased competition, with other brands also offering art-focused TV models.

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The LG Gallery TV is scheduled to be available starting in 2026.
It functions as a regular TV but can display artwork in 'Gallery Mode' when not in use, featuring AI art generation.
LG's Gallery TV features a MiniLED panel, potentially offering an improved display over Samsung's standard Frame TV, and uses AI for custom art.

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