LG Electronics plans to unveil its latest lifestyle television assortment, known as the LG Gallery TV series, at the CES event in January 2026. This television is engineered to showcase over 4,500 artworks sourced from the firm's LG Gallery+ platform, which includes a basic edition at no extra cost with the purchase, while the premium edition demands a subscription fee.

The device incorporates a Gallery Mode designed to fine-tune colors and brightness levels for accurately replicating the tactile qualities of traditional paintings. Supporting this functionality is a specialized coating that cuts down on glare and reflections. The screen also automatically compensates for changes in room lighting to enhance viewing.

Offered in a thin profile that mounts seamlessly to walls, the Gallery TV comes in 55-inch and 65-inch options, paired with interchangeable magnetic borders to evoke the look of a fixed artwork. Onboard storage enables users to preserve materials like AI-created visuals and personal snapshots. The unit operates via LG's Alpha 7 AI Processor and includes AI Sound Pro technology, providing virtual 9.1.2 channel surround sound.

Regarding sound elements, the television offers selections of preloaded musical accompaniments, or owners may connect and play their preferred tracks using Bluetooth. Integrating adjustable ambient illumination finalizes the artistic ambiance.

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