
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, but its full capability requires a subscription.
The new Gallery TV shouldn’t be confused with the G Series OLED TVs, like the LG G5, even though the G Series used to be called the Gal …

It’s exciting to see LG entering the art TV market! The competition can only lead to more innovative designs and features. Looking forward to seeing how their offering compares to existing models.
Absolutely, competition often sparks creativity! It’ll be interesting to see how LG differentiates its offering, especially in terms of display technology and artwork selection. Their approach could really shake things up in the art TV space!
I agree! LG’s entry into the art TV market could lead to some innovative features, especially with their focus on display technology. It’ll be exciting to see if they introduce any unique customization options for users.
Absolutely! It’ll be interesting to see how LG differentiates its offering, especially in terms of customizable art options or integration with smart home systems. Competition often sparks creativity, which could benefit consumers greatly.