Everything Integrators Need to Know About LG’s 2026 TV Lineup So Far

From its flagship RGB evo to the return of the wallpaper TV, LG’s display lineup taps into a range premium design preferences.
Published: March 5, 2026

It’s set to be a big year for TVs and among the top TV manufacturers, LG has plenty on offer in terms of tech worth keeping an eye on as an integrator, whether it’s the company’s new RGB TV, its returning Wallpaper TV or its entry into the red-hot art TV segment. Here’s what is known about the 2026 LG TV range so far.

LG’s 2026 TV Lineup Broken Down for Integrators

CE Pro will be breaking down LG’s 2026 TV lineup as it relates to custom integration (CI), so this article will feature a mix of announcement details and product specifications as they are currently known and as they relate to product segments commonly serviced by integrators.

Micro RGB Evo: LG’s Entry into the RGB LED Category

LG Micro RGB evo LED TV

Debuting alongside RGB offerings from Hisense and Samsung in 2026, the Micro RGB evo (MRGB95) is the flagship RGB Mini LED TV from LG. Despite the name, however, it uses technology that is wholly separate from Samsung’s RGB offering.

Like other RGB Mini LED TVs coming to the market, the RGB evo will leverage a backlight made up of individually controlled red, blue and green micro-LEDs capable of delivering higher color accuracy compared to conventional LED backlighting.

To give you an idea of the color accuracy, reportedly, the Micro RGB evo has been rated by Intertek for 100 percent color gamut coverage in BT.2020, DCI-P3, and Adobe RGB, which LG says is the highest possible color reproduction.

Pricing is not yet known, however, LG has confirmed the sizes for the MRGB95, which come in at 75-inch, 86-inch and 100-inch screens, all with 4k resolution.

G6 and C6 Series OLEDs: Now with Tandem RGB Tech

LG G6 OLED from the 2026 TV range lineup

Introduced last year with LG’s G5, the G6 uses the second generation of LG’s Primary RGB Tandem OLED technology alongside the Gen 3 version of the company’s Alpha 11 Dual AI Engine Processor.

One of the differentiating features LG is touting for the G Series TVs 2026 is the brightness (which is supposedly 45% brighter than the G5). This brightness boost allegedly comes from the TV’s new “Hyper Radiant” technology, in addition to some post-processing boosts (Filmmaker Mode with Ambient Light Compensation) and anti-reflective coatings added to the screen.

The C6 series will also be getting Primary RGB Tandem OLED panels added to its display stack this year, however, this will only be available on the two largest models in the series (designated C6H to avoid confusion). Additionally, the C6 will not be receiving the same anti-reflective treatment as the G6 (though it will get the Gen 3 AI).

The G6 series will come in 48-, 55-, 65-, 77-, 83- and 97-inch sizes while the C6 series will have 42-, 48-, 55- and 65-inch displays, breaking off into the C6H for 77- and 83-inch sizes. Both series also come with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support for immersive audio.

Evo W6 Wallpaper TV: The Revival of a Head Turner

LG OLED evo W6

Last seen five years ago, the evo W6 is the revival of LG’s Wallpaper TV and the company’s thinnest application of true OLED technology to date. The W6 sports depths of 9 mm and feature much of the same display technology seen in the G6 series, including the RGB Tandem OLED as well as the Alpha 11 Gen 3 AI processors.

The W6 will come in two sizes—77 and 83 inches—and include LG’s Zero Connect Box for wireless AV transmissions, meaning that the only cable needed for the TV is a power cable.

Gallery TV: LG’s Take on the Art TV Niche

LG Gallery TV

Tapping into an area of TVs that has become wildly popular among integrators and their clientelle, the last noteworthy addition to the 2026 LG TV range is the lifestyle-focused Gallery TV, which aims to capture the same product niche as Samsung’s The Frame.

While the Gallery TV is positioned as an art-centric product (working in tandem with its Gallery+ service), LG says it is also designed to deliver a full entertainment experience. According to the company, the TV is powered by its Mini LED backlighting technology and the Alpha 7 AI Processor, supporting 4K resolution and AI Sound Pro with virtual 9.1.2-channel audio processing.

As of right now the Gallery TV only has options for 55-inch and 65-inch screens.

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