All throughout 2025 we’ve seen some rather impressive smart monitors and TVs from LG, a lot of which come packed with features such as high-resolution displays, cloud-based software, and more. That in mind, the company recently teased its new premium smart TV which is set to be released within the upcoming year. What can we expect from it though?
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Officially dubbed the LG Gallery TV, the new display falls under LG’s lifestyle appliance portfolio, and is designed for users who want a smart-enabled television that can easily blend in with a clean and modern aesthetic. In fact, the company says that the TV was developed in collaboration with museum curators, and also features a specialised screen that reduces glare, in addition to a dedicated Gallery Mode that adjusts colour and brightness.

As such, the Gallery TV will be available in 55-inch and 65-inch models, both both of which come with a relatively slim design and customizable magnetic frames to match most indoor aesthetics. In addition to doubling as standby art canvas, the Gallery TV of course remains a tailor-made for entertainment. The TV uses LG’s MiniLED technology, and is powered by the Alpha 7 AI Processor for sharp 4K visuals and AI Sound Pro audio for a more immersive user experience.
The new TV will also ship with LG’s Gallery+ service, a platform which offers over 4,500 monthly-refreshed works ranging from art pieces to cinematic animations. In addition to the built-in library, users can create their own custom images using Generative AI or upload personal photos to display. There’s also support for background music options, which allows users to set up their TV to add a bit more ambience when not actively watching content on it.
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Finally, LG says that it will be showcasing the new TV during CES 2026, and attendees at the event can visit the LG booth at the Las Vegas Convention Center to see the full Art TV lineup in person. That being said, this isn’t the only big monitor reveal that we can expect at CES 2026—Samsung recently announced that it will also showcase several monitors under its Odyssey gaming lineup at the event, which includes the company’s latest glasses-free 3D monitor.