From PC World: LG Electronics will show off it’s new line of lifestyle TVs–the LG Gallery TV line–at CES in January, 2026. The Gallery TV is designed to optimally display the more than 4,500 works of art available from the company’s LG Gallery+ service (a “light” version is bundled with the TV; the “full” version requires a subscription.
The TV features a “Gallery Mode” that promises to optimize color and brightness to best reproduce the visual texture of physical art. And with that goal in mind, there is also an advanced glare and reflection-reduction coating. Ambient light adjustment rounds out the TV’s special display features.
The slim, flush-mount Gallery TV is available in 55- and 65-inch flavors, with customizable magnetic frames available to complete the illusion of a static canvas. There’s internal memory for saving content (including generative AI images and user photos). The TV is powered by LG’s Alpha 7 AI Processor and features immersive AI Sound Pro audio (with 9.1.2 virtual channels).
Speaking of audio, users can choose from a variety of backing tracks, or you can stream your own music to the Gallery TV via Bluetooth. Add mood lighting and you’re done.
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