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LG Unveils W6 Wallpaper TV: 4K at 165Hz, Reflection-Free, and Art Display Features at CES 2026

LG debuts its W6 Wallpaper TV at CES 2026, featuring 4K resolution at 165Hz, reflection-free technology, and a sleek 0.35-inch profile for seamless integration.

LG has unveiled its latest innovation in home entertainment, the W6 Wallpaper TV, at CES 2026, showcasing a sleek design that aims to blend seamlessly into modern living spaces. Known for its high-quality displays, LG continues to push the boundaries of television technology. The W6’s ultra-thin profile—measuring just 0.35 inches (9mm)—allows it to sit flush against the wall, making it a discreet addition to any room while still delivering outstanding picture quality.

The W6 Wallpaper TV features a wireless connection box that can be positioned up to 30 feet away from the screen. This setup allows users to keep their home theater devices, such as streaming boxes, game consoles, and 4K Blu-ray players, tucked away in a media cabinet, promoting a clutter-free environment. Despite the wireless connectivity, LG assures that the W6 maintains visually lossless 4K audio and video performance.

For gamers, the W6 Wallpaper TV offers impressive specifications, supporting up to 4K resolution with a refresh rate of 165Hz and a pixel response time of just 0.1ms. This combination makes it well-suited for high-resolution gaming on PCs and consoles like the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2.

One of the standout claims of the W6 is its “reflection-free” technology, which is said to feature the lowest reflectance of any panel released by LG in 2026. With advancements like Brightness Booster Ultra and Hyper Radiant Color Technology, the W6 is purported to be 3.9 times brighter than the average OLED on the market, making it a compelling choice for rooms with ample ambient light.

To further enhance its aesthetic appeal, the W6 incorporates LG’s Gallery Plus service, allowing users to display art or photographs digitally on their TV screen. This feature transforms the television into a piece of art, maintaining the ambiance of the living space. While the Gallery Plus is a paid service, a free version with limited features is also available. The W6 is offered in two sizes: 77 inches and 83 inches, catering to a range of home theater setups.

The introduction of the W6 Wallpaper TV reflects LG’s commitment to merging cutting-edge technology with elegant design. It aims to attract home theater enthusiasts who desire a sophisticated yet unobtrusive television solution. In addition to the W6, LG also presented a Gallery TV, designed to compete with other art televisions like Samsung’s Frame TV, although this alternative utilizes Mini-LED technology, which may not deliver the same level of image quality as OLED.

As the television market evolves, LG’s W6 Wallpaper TV stands out by providing a blend of functionality and style, appealing to consumers seeking both high performance and aesthetic harmony in their homes. With its advancements in brightness and connectivity, the W6 is poised to capitalize on the growing trend of integrating technology into the fabric of everyday life, ensuring that entertainment can coexist seamlessly with home decor.

For more information on LG’s offerings, visit the official LG website.

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