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LG Takes On Samsung's Frame With Gallery TV
LG introduces a new Art TV line with MiniLED and AI tech, offering over 4,500 artworks and custom images via Gallery+ service to challenge Samsung's Frame.
- On January 6, 2026, LG Electronics unveiled the LG Gallery TV at CES 2026, offering 55- and 65-inch slim, flush-mount models.
- Market competition has expanded as Samsung Electronics introduced The Frame at CES 2017 and has led the category, while last year Hisense and TCL entered the space before LG Electronics.
- Using Mini LED and an Alpha 7 AI processor, the Gallery TV offers 4K resolution, Gallery Mode developed with museum curators, a matte anti-glare screen, ambient light sensors, and AI Sound Pro virtual 9.1.2 audio.
- LG's Gallery+ service offers a paid subscription with access to over 4,500 works refreshed monthly, plus generative AI tools, personal photo libraries, background music, and Bluetooth streaming.
- With cable management unresolved, Samsung's One Connect Box uses a near-invisible wire, while LG's Zero Connect Box remains exclusive to ultra-premium M-series and W6 Wallpaper OLEDs, uncertain for Gallery TV.
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LG unveils Gallery TV, a canvas-style rival to Samsung's The Frame
The LG Gallery TV will use the company's Gallery+ content service launched earlier this year. The library offers more than 4,500 pieces of artwork. Owners can also create pieces using generative AI or add their own images from a personal gallery – it even plays background music from built-in tracks...Read Entire Article
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