
"In just the past couple years, the art TV category that's been dominated by Samsung's The Frame has seen growth, with additions from both TCL and Hisense. Now LG has announced its own entry, the LG Gallery TV. The TV will leverage the Gallery+ service that LG released earlier this year, which includes thousands of display visuals ranging from pieces of art to cinematic images to gaming scenes. Much like Samsung's Art Store, Gallery+ has a limited free option,"
"The Gallery TV is a mini-LED TV with "a specialized screen that reduces glare and minimizes reflections for an art-like viewing experience" (so it likely has a matte coating). LG hasn't specified the backlight configuration, but all of the other art TVs use edge lighting, so it's a safe bet that this one will as well. OLED technology, while offering superior picture quality to mini LED, isn't able to display a single image for an extended time without concern of image retention (or burn-in)."
LG introduced the Gallery TV, an art-focused mini-LED television that integrates the Gallery+ service offering thousands of display visuals, from art pieces to cinematic and gaming images. Gallery+ provides a limited free tier but requires a subscription for full access. The Gallery TV uses a specialized screen that reduces glare and reflections for an art-like viewing experience, likely with a matte coating. LG did not detail the backlight, though edge lighting is probable based on competitors. The set includes a default white frame with an optional wood-colored frame and will be offered in 55- and 65-inch sizes; pricing remains unannounced.
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