LG brought back the Wallpaper TV for CES and ditched the companion sound bar
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LG brought back the Wallpaper TV for CES and ditched the companion sound bar
"It's been nearly 10 years since LG first introduced its Wallpaper TV that was so thin that the mounting process felt like applying wallpaper. After eventually discontinuing the ultra-thin TVs in 2020, LG is finally reviving the Wallpaper TV series with the OLED evo W6 that will make its debut at CES 2026. LG is marketing the updated Wallpaper TV as the "world's thinnest" OLED that's truly wireless, making some major upgrades to the original."
"Instead of the companion soundbar that housed all the ports, LG designed the Zero Connect Box that hosts all the inputs and can transmit from up to roughly 32 feet away. It's similar to what Samsung has been doing with its Wireless One Connect Box, which is often paired with its Frame TV lineup. While you won't have to worry about a web of tangled wires or a clunky soundbar, the OLED evo W6 measures slightly thicker at 9mm, compared to its predecessor's hyperthin 2.6mm measurement."
"The latest Wallpaper TV does come with plenty of improvements, though, including LG's third-gen α 11 Processor. LG also added its new Hyper Radiant Color Technology to the W6, which translates to deeper blacks, improved colors and higher brightness levels. There's even a Brightness Booster Ultra feature that LG claims results in four times the brightness of conventional OLED. To complement the extra nits, LG specifically designed a screen that reduces reflections for the Wallpaper TV."
LG revived its Wallpaper TV line with the OLED evo W6, a nearly wireless panel debuting at CES 2026. The panel measures 9mm thick and pairs with a Zero Connect Box that hosts inputs and transmits signals up to roughly 32 feet. The W6 includes LG's third-gen α 11 Processor and Hyper Radiant Color Technology for deeper blacks, improved colors, and higher brightness. A Brightness Booster Ultra feature claims four times the brightness of conventional OLED. LG designed the screen to reduce reflections. The W6 supports 4K at 165Hz with 0.1 pixel response time and offers compatibility with NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync.
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