LG unites technology and decoration with LG Gallery TV, its television that becomes a frame for works of art

LG Electronics will add LG Gallery TV to its catalog of televisions, a model that integrates into the decoration of the room as if it were a frame that reproduces works of art.

LG Gallery TV is a ‘lifestyle’ proposal from the South Korean firm that will debut within the framework of the CES 2026 fair in Las Vegas (United States), with which it offers technology that combines with the style of the home, in the style of The Frame, from Samsung.

This television, available in 55 and 65-inch sizes, uses LG’s MiniLED panel technology and the Alpha 7 artificial intelligence processor to reproduce 4K images and accompany them with immersive audio with AI Sound Pro technology (Virtual 9.1.2ch).

When turned off, the TV becomes another element of home decor, with its customizable magnetic frames and ‘Gallery Mode’, which “optimizes color and brightness to reproduce the visual texture of the original masterpieces,” as LG explains in a press release.

The screen reduces glare and minimizes reflections, and automatically adjusts image quality to ambient light to maintain clarity throughout the day.

The LG Gallery+ service, available for free on LG televisions, but requiring a subscription for the full version, gives access to a catalog of 4,500 works of art that are updated monthly.

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