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LG’s new Gallery TV turns your wall into an art display

LG is launching a new Gallery TV at CES 2026 with a low-glare screen, flush wall mount, magnetic frames, and LG Gallery+ with 4,500+ artworks.

LG’s new Gallery TV turns your wall into an art display

LG has announced the LG Gallery TV, a new lifestyle TV designed to blend into your home when you’re not watching anything. It’s being shown at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, and it pairs with LG Gallery+, LG’s art and visual curation service with more than 4,500 pieces of content

If you’ve ever looked at a big black rectangle on your wall and thought “this is ruining the vibe”, LG is clearly targeting you.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • LG is adding a new Gallery TV to its lifestyle screen lineup, debuting at CES 2026.
  • It’s built to look like wall art: flush mount, slim body, and magnetic frames.
  • A new Gallery Mode aims to make artwork look more “real”, with anti-glare and ambient light tuning.
  • The LG Gallery+ service offers 4,500+ visuals, refreshed monthly, across LG’s TV lineup.
  • Sizes confirmed: 55-inch and 65-inch. Pricing and UAE availability are not yet announced.

LG says Gallery Mode was developed with museum curators to match the look of original artwork better.

  • Colour + brightness tuning to mimic the “texture” of real art
  • Specialised screen to reduce glare and reflections
  • Automatic adjustments based on ambient light in the room

In plain English: it’s trying to stop your ceiling lights and sunny windows from turning artwork into a mirror. And it’s meant to keep the image readable from morning to night without you fiddling with settings. 


Design details: flush mount, slim build, and magnetic frames

This one is being sold as an interior piece first, TV second.

  • 55-inch and 65-inch models confirmed
  • Slim, flush-mount design (the “sit flat on the wall” look)
  • Customisable magnetic frames for different styles
  • Internal memory so you can store and curate visuals on the TV

The magnetic frames matter more than they sound. If you can change the border, you can match the room. Think: white walls today, wood tones later, or whatever your landlord allows. LG also mentions onboard storage, which suggests it expects people to treat this like a rotating gallery, not a once-a-year screensaver. 

For more LG TV context in the UAE, here’s our coverage of LG’s recent Gulf launches: LG OLED evo G5 Gulf launch and LG’s 2025 OLED evo and QNED evo TVs in the UAE.


It’s not just “art mode”: MiniLED 4K and AI Sound Pro are included

LG isn’t positioning this as a pretty-but-basic panel. It’s still meant to work as a premium TV.

  • MiniLED for 4K visuals
  • α (Alpha) 7 AI Processor for picture processing
  • AI Sound Pro with Virtual 9.1.2ch audio

MiniLED is LG’s choice here for bright scenes and better contrast than standard LCD. The Alpha 7 chip handles processing (upscaling, scene tuning, and so on), and AI Sound Pro is the built-in audio mode that simulates a wider surround effect without real rear speakers. 

If you’re tracking LG’s wider CES 2026 TV push, this is also worth a read: LG’s 2026 TV line-up CES preview.


The TV is the hardware. LG Gallery+ is the ecosystem LG wants you to use every day.

  • 4,500+ pieces in the library, refreshed monthly
  • Mix of fine art, cinematic scenes, game visuals, and animations
  • You can display your own photos
  • You can also generate images using Generative AI (LG’s term for text-to-image tools)
  • Optional background music, including Bluetooth streaming

LG is pitching Gallery+ as an interior feature, not a nerd setting buried in menus. The music bit is interesting too. It’s basically trying to turn “TV off” time into “room ambience” time. 

LG says Gallery+ is available across its entire TV lineup, so you may not even need the new Gallery TV to use the service. 

You can also read the official announcement here: LG global newsroom post


Where you can see it (and what we still don’t know)

LG will show its full Art TV lineup, including this model, at CES 2026.

  • Event: CES 2026 (Las Vegas)
  • Location: Las Vegas Convention Center
  • Booth: #15004

What’s missing right now: pricing, release timing, and anything specific about UAE availability. This announcement was dated Dubai, December 30, 2025, so expect more concrete details around CES week. 


FAQ

It’s LG’s new lifestyle TV designed to look like wall art, with a flush mount, custom frames, and a display mode tuned for artwork. 

LG has confirmed 55-inch and 65-inch models. 

LG Gallery+ is LG’s visual curation service with 4,500+ pieces of content, refreshed monthly, plus tools to show personal photos and generate images using generative AI. 

Yes. LG says it uses MiniLED, the Alpha 7 AI Processor, and AI Sound Pro (Virtual 9.1.2ch) for regular viewing. 

When will it launch in the UAE, and how much will it cost?

LG hasn’t announced UAE pricing or availability yet. It’s being shown at CES 2026, so that’s likely when we’ll hear more. 

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