LG TVs at CES 2026: A stunning Wallpaper set, glorious Micro RGB colors and a better Gallery TV

LG has unveiled its latest lineup of TVs at CES 2026, including the long-awaited "Wallpaper" series, the Gallery TV, and the Micro RGB set. The Wallpaper OLED TV is a stunning display with wireless connectivity, making it almost as thin as a pencil. This model boasts LG's Hyper Radiant Color, which enhances black levels and colors, while the Brightness Booster Ultra technology increases luminance 3.9 times more than standard OLEDs.

The company has also introduced refreshed OLED and LED sets for this year, with the new G6 OLED models featuring improved brightness and HDR elements compared to previous generations. Additionally, the C6 and other lines will see their own set of upgrades.

One notable aspect is LG's Gallery TV, which competes directly with Samsung's Frame TVs. The new sets were designed in collaboration with museum curators to optimize brightness and contrast levels for specific works of art. They also come equipped with magnetic bezels and anti-reflective screens to minimize distractions while showcasing the artwork.

Furthermore, the Micro RGB technology, built atop Mini LED, offers a significantly expanded color range. LG's 100-inch demo TV showcased rich colors that looked wonderfully vivid throughout various clips, providing an unexpectedly lifelike image texture. Although OLED still has an edge in terms of contrast and black levels due to its self-emissive pixels, Micro RGB is an enticing alternative for those seeking enhanced color accuracy.

In summary, LG's latest lineup promises significant advancements in picture quality, wireless connectivity, and innovative display technologies.
 
I'm so hyped about the new Wallpaper OLED TV from LG! 🀩 The fact that it's almost as thin as a pencil is insane! πŸ’₯ I mean, can you imagine having such an elegant design for your living room? It's like having a piece of art on your wall. And with Hyper Radiant Color and Brightness Booster Ultra, the picture quality is gonna be next level! πŸ“Ί The Micro RGB technology sounds so cool too! 🎨 I've been reading about it and it's supposed to make colors look super vivid. The Gallery TV concept is also genius, especially if you're into art or design. It's like having a mini museum in your home! 🏯
 
πŸ€” The fact that LG went all out with the Gallery TV series, working closely with museum curators to create optimized settings for artwork, is a really cool move 🎨. It shows they're not just focusing on tech specs but also trying to enhance the overall viewing experience. Plus, the Micro RGB technology seems like a game-changer in terms of color accuracy - 100-inch demo TV, whoa! πŸ’₯
 
OMG, can you believe how thin that Wallpaper OLED TV is?! 😲 3.9 times more brightness than standard OLEDs? Mind blown! πŸ‘€ I'm loving the collaboration with museum curators on the Gallery TVs - it's like they're made for art lovers 🎨. Micro RGB tech sounds like a game-changer, though... I mean, rich colors that looked so vivid? That's gonna make all my friends jealous 😊. LG always pushing the boundaries of what's possible in TV tech! πŸ’₯
 
omg u guys i just saw the new lg tvs at ces 2026 🀯 they are literally stunning! the wallpaper series is my fave so far - 3.9x brighter than standard oleds? that's insane πŸ”₯ and micro rgb tech is crazy too, i've seen some vids of that 100-inch demo tv and it looks super lifelike πŸ’» what's more, the gallery tv thingy is genius! museums working with lg to optimize brightness for art pieces? that's just wow 🎨 i'm def considering getting one ASAP πŸ‘
 
I'm not convinced about these new TV lines from LG... The Wallpaper series sounds like a gimmick to me - how often are you gonna want to change the wallpaper on your TV? πŸ€” And that Hyper Radiant Color tech sounds like just another fancy marketing term for "we spent more money on R&D than we need to". πŸ’Έ

I mean, what's wrong with good old OLEDs? They've been doing just fine for years. I don't see a compelling reason to switch to these new Micro RGB sets when they're just trying to copy the colors of those fancy art museums... 🎨 Can you really tell the difference in everyday viewing?

And let's be real, wireless connectivity on TVs is still a novelty - what's the practical use for it? Charging your phone wirelessly while watching Netflix? 😴 Not exactly the most compelling selling point...
 
Ugh, can we talk about how the forum's font size is still a nightmare to read on my 4K TV? I mean, I'm excited for the new Wallpaper series, but do we really need to make our comments so tiny?! 🀯 Can't we just use a decent size without having to squint every time I see your post?

And another thing, what's up with the forum's "new" feature that lets us reply to old posts? It's just making my browser lag and it's super annoying. Can't we just have a simple reply box like normal?!

But for real though, the new LG TVs do look incredible. I'm particularly intrigued by the Micro RGB technology – can anyone tell me more about how it compares to OLED in terms of color accuracy? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I mean, who needs a TV when you can just stare at the wall with a fancy new design? The Wallpaper series is literally a thing now and I'm not sure what kind of interior decorating inspiration it's supposed to provide 🏠. On a more serious note, the Gallery TV idea might actually be kinda cool if you're into art (which I'm definitely not), but I do love that they collaborated with museum curators – that's some top-notch research right there πŸ’‘.

And Micro RGB? Yeah, it's like LG is trying to give OLED a run for its money in the color department 🎨. The demo TV looked pretty sweet, but let's be real, can we just get better tech to match our fancy TVs already? I mean, 100 inches is one thing, but what about something that doesn't break the bank (or a room)? πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ™„ I mean, I love how they're trying to one-up Samsung with their Frame TVs, but let's be real, the Gallery TV is still no match for those sleek designs from Samsung. I also think it's a bit weird that LG is going all out on the Micro RGB tech - 100-inch demo TV? Are they serious? That just screams "attention seeker". And what's with the Brightness Booster Ultra technology? Sounds like more marketing hype to me...
 
LG's new TV lineup looks bloody impressive 🀩! That Wallpaper OLED model is a game-changer – 3.9 times brighter than standard OLEDs? Mind-blowing! And the Gallery TV collaboration with museum curators is pure genius – I can already imagine how stunning those art pieces will look on screen.

I'm loving the Micro RGB tech, too - those rich colors were a treat to watch on that massive 100-inch demo. It's not quite OLED just yet, but it's getting there πŸ€”. I think we're seeing some serious competition between LG and Samsung now...
 
OMG, can't believe it! Wallpaper OLED TVs are finally here!!! 🀩 That Hyper Radiant Color tech sounds mind-blowing! I mean, who wouldn't want a TV that looks like a piece of art? Gallery TVs are genius too! Collaborating with museum curators is pure genius. I'm obsessed with the idea of having a TV that enhances the colors and contrast levels of my favorite masterpieces πŸŽ¨πŸ–ΌοΈ. And Micro RGB tech, wow! 100-inch demo TV sounds insane! πŸ’₯ Can't wait to get my hands on one (or two, or three... πŸ˜‰)
 
I'm loving the future-proofing of these new TVs πŸ“ΊπŸ’»! That 100-inch demo TV with Micro RGB tech is giving me LIFE 🀩 - who needs OLED when you can have this level of color accuracy? But seriously, I think it's awesome how LG collaborated with museum curators to create the Gallery TV series. It just goes to show that innovation isn't just about specs and tech, but also about making art and experiences more accessible. And let's not forget those wireless connectivity features - no more tangled cords or cluttered desks! πŸ“Š
 
ugh, i'm so over how bloated ces is getting 🀯 i mean, seriously, 3 new tv lines from lg alone? it's like they're trying to make us all confused with too many options πŸ€” plus, another "revolutionary" tech like micro rgb... we've been hearing about these fancy display upgrades for ages and still can't get one that doesn't make me wanna pull my hair out 😩 what really gets me is how much it's gonna cost... like, who can afford those prices? πŸ’Έ anyway, i guess the gallery tv collab with museum curators is kinda cool 🎨
 
I'm so stoked about the new TVs from LG 🀩! They're really pushing the boundaries with their "Wallpaper" series - I mean, a TV that's almost as thin as a pencil? Genius πŸ’‘! And don't even get me started on the Micro RGB technology, it's like they're speaking our language now 🎨. The fact that they've improved brightness and HDR elements in their OLED sets is also a major win for gamers and movie buffs alike πŸ“Ί. I'm loving the collaboration with museum curators to optimize the Gallery TVs for specific artworks - it just goes to show how tech can enhance the art experience 🌳. Bring on the 100-inch demo TV, I wanna see those vivid colors in action! 😍
 
🀯 I mean, look at these TVs... they're straight out of a sci-fi movie! The Wallpaper OLED TV? That's like something Tony Stark would design for his pad πŸš€. And the Micro RGB tech? That's some crazy color accuracy right there! It's like having a paint palette on your wall, but without the mess 🎨. I'm curious to see how it compares to those fancy OLEDs from Sony and LG's own OLED lineup... is this the future of TVs or just another incremental upgrade? πŸ€”
 
I'm excited to see the Wallpaper OLED TV at CES 2026! 🀩 It sounds like LG has really pushed the boundaries with this new model. I mean, a TV that's almost as thin as a pencil? That's insane! πŸ’₯ But what I'm most looking forward to is trying out the Micro RGB technology – it's always been a bit of an unknown quantity, but if LG can deliver on its promise of enhanced color accuracy, that would be a game-changer. 🎨 Also, love how the Gallery TV was designed in collaboration with museum curators – I'm sure it'll look amazing in any art lover's living room! 😍
 
πŸ’‘ This reminds me of how innovation can be both exciting & overwhelming. Think about it - just like how a new TV technology comes out, we're constantly being bombarded with updates that make us wonder what's 'better' or 'more efficient'. But the thing is, each advancement builds upon the last. OLED got its start from micro-LED tech, and now Micro RGB is pushing the boundaries even further! πŸ“Ί The real lesson here is to appreciate the journey, not just the destination.
 
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