TL; DR
- The LG OLED evo W6 is the company’s ultra-thin premium OLED TV, available in 77- and 83-inch sizes. Despite its massive screen, the television is just 9mm thick.
- Next up on the list is an art-focused lifestyle TV designed to complement buyers’ home decor: the LG Gallery TV. It uses Mini-LED technology and is available in 55-inch and 65-inch variants, both offering 4K resolution.
- A couple of days ago, LG also previewed its Gram laptops, including the Gram Pro 17 and the Gram Pro 16.
Ahead of the CES 2026, LG Electronics unveiled two of its most popular and innovative televisions: the LG OLED evo W6 (also known as the “Wallpaper OLED”) and the LG Gallery TV (the company’s answer to Samsung’s Frame TV). While the former features Hyper Radiant Color technology, the latter offers Gallery Mode to mimic the look of authentic artwork.
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LG OLED evo W6 (Wallpaper OLED)

The LG OLED evo W6 is the company’s ultra-thin premium OLED TV that is available in 77- and 83-inch sizes, but despite featuring a massive screen, the television is just 9mm thick (thicker than the last model, but still about the thickness of a pencil), making it significantly thinner than other televisions of this size.
The panel offers 4K resolution with a refresh rate up to 165Hz (something for gamers). Additionally, buyers receive AMD FreeSync Premium and NVIDIA G-SYNC support. Under the hood, it runs on the next-generation Alpha 11 AI processor for high-fidelity pictures and signal processing.
Regarding connectivity, the television provides True Wireless audio via the Zero Connect Box, with a wireless range of up to 10 meters (30 feet). Key features of the television include Hyper Radiant Color technology for brighter, more accurate colors and Brightness Booster Ultra (up to 20% higher brightness).
What’s even more interesting is that the LG OLED evo W6 is the first to get a Reflection Free with Premium certification. It is designed for the lowest reflectance of any LG TV. Furthermore, the television supports LG’s Gallery+ service for showcasing art and curated visuals.
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LG Gallery TV

Next up on the list is an art-focused lifestyle TV designed to complement buyers’ home decor: the LG Gallery TV. It uses Mini-LED technology and is available in 55-inch and 65-inch variants, both of which offer 4K resolution and an anti-glare panel to preserve the minimal look of original artworks. The television also supports AI Sound Pro.
Under the hood, the television runs on the Alpha 7 AI processor. Key features of the LG Gallery TV include Gallery mode, which tailors brightness and color to showcase artworks; LG Gallery+, which provides access to 4,500+ pieces of art, photos, and cinematic visuals; and customizable magnetic frames for better integration with home decor.
In the coming days, LG should also unveil the OLED G6 and the OLED C6 series.
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LG Gram Pro 17 & Gram Pro 16 Monitors

A couple of days ago, LG also previewed its Gram laptops, including the Gram Pro 17 and the Gram Pro 16.
The Gram Pro 17 comes with a 17-inch WQXGA (2560 x 1600) LCD panel, runs on an Intel Core Ultra processor (with up to 32GB of RAM and 2TB of storage), features the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5050 graphics card (8GB GDDR7), and weighs around 3 to 3.3 lbs (1.36 to 1.49 kilograms).
The LG Gram Pro 16, on the other hand, features a 16-inch OLED screen (2880 x 1800), runs on the Intel Core Ultra processor, features an integrated graphics card (Intel Arc), up to 32GB of RAM, and up to 2TB of storage. This model weighs over 2.7 lbs (1.22 kg), depending on the variant and specifications.
Key features on the laptops include Copilot+, with Microsoft Cloud AI integration; Gram Hybrid AI, which combines on-device and cloud AI workflows; and LG Gram Link for cross-device connectivity.
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It is worth noting that LG hasn’t announced the pricing or availability of any of its devices (neither televisions nor laptops). However, those details should emerge at CES 2026.

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