I saw LG's ultra-thin Wallpaper TV at CES 2026, and it made my OLED feel outdated
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I saw LG's ultra-thin Wallpaper TV at CES 2026, and it made my OLED feel outdated
"It was heavily discounted last holiday season, delivers that inky-black contrast and surprisingly bright imagery, and has just enough performance features to keep things competitive when I occasionally pick up my Xbox controller. But then I saw LG's Wallpaper TV at CES 2026, and my life hasn't been the same. Alright, that's a bit of an exaggeration -- everything kind of is when you're in Vegas, but just the thinness alone, 9mm to be exact, is enough to hook any passerby in and keep them there."
"Since then, manufacturers, including LG, have focused more on the performance and visual fidelity of TVs and less so on thinness and flush appearances. But there's more to the Wallpaper TV this year than its design. For one, LG says the TV can achieve nearly four times the brightness levels of conventional OLED sets, thanks to a new Brightness Booster Ultra feature that's expected to be on all of its flagship models in 2026."
LG's Wallpaper TV returns with an ultra-thin 9mm profile that emphasizes flush wall mounting and minimal visual presence. The new model includes a Brightness Booster Ultra capability that can reach nearly four times the brightness of conventional OLED sets. A low-reflectance coating reduces glare and reflections for improved viewing in brighter environments. The design uses a Zero Connect Box to manage inputs and outputs and to enable lossless 4K video and audio transmission up to 10 meters wirelessly. The system is powered by an A11 AI Processor Gen 3 to support enhanced processing and performance.
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