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The LG Wallpaper TV isn’t your average art TV, but our electronics writer thinks it might be better after seeing it in person at CES 2026.
Pricing remains a mystery for now, but per Bloomberg, LG is aiming for a competitive price point with Samsung. Currently, the 55-inch Frame TV sells for $1,499.99, and the 65-inch model adds $500 to the price tag. LG’s TV will likely be in that same ballpark in terms of pricing.
Some of Samsung’s new televisions are larger than what was once considered standard, with a few measuring around 100 inches or more. “Super big screens continue to be the fastest-growing TV segment and the market is expected to double in 2026,” the company told reporters last month ahead of Sunday’s announcement.
LG is gearing up to showcase a new art-inspired Gallery TV at CES 2026 to take on Samsung's The Frame lineup. The post LG’s new Gallery TV could finally give you a worthy alternative to Samsung’s The Frame appeared first on Digital Trends.
The idea is that by using smaller red, blue, and green LEDs, Micro RGB TVs will not only have better color accuracy, they’ll also see less light bleed. Light bleed happens when an LED TV’s backlight leaks from a bright area of an image to a dark area.
The C series is one of LG's most popular TVs every year, and this year it comes in two variations -- the C6 and the C6H. The biggest difference aside from size options (the C6H only comes in 77-inch and 83-inch sizes) is that the C6H utilizes a Primary RGB Tandem panel, which provides significantly better color and brightness.
Televisions are becoming bigger, thinner and brighter with the opening of the world’s biggest consumer electronics show in Las Vegas marking the latest escalation in the long-running rivalry between Korean titans Samsung,
LG is all set to unveil its first art TVs, the 55- and 65-inch Gallery TVs, at CES 2026. These 4K MiniLED TVs come with swappable magnetic frames and a collection of 4,500 artworks accessible via the LG Gallery+ service.
Samsun's 2026 OLED TV lineup at CES 2026 features upgrades in brightness, gaming performance, and long-term software support.