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LG Enters Art TV Market with LG Gallery TV

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Alex Chen
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The LG Gallery TV hanging on a wall displaying a piece of art in a white modern room with other framed art in the room.
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LG Enters Art TV Market with LG Gallery TV

LG has announced its entry into the art TV market with the LG Gallery TV. The TV will leverage the Gallery+ service that LG released earlier this year, which includes thousands of artworks from around the world.

A New Player in the Art TV Market

The art TV market has seen significant growth in recent years, with Samsung's The Frame dominating the market. However, with the introduction of the LG Gallery TV, LG is looking to challenge Samsung's dominance. The LG Gallery TV will offer users a wide range of artworks to choose from, including paintings, photographs, and sculptures.

Features and Specifications

The LG Gallery TV will feature a 4K resolution display and will be available in various sizes, including 55, 65, and 75 inches. The TV will also come with a built-in Gallery+ service, which will allow users to access a vast library of artworks. Additionally, the TV will have a sleek and slim design, making it a great addition to any living room.

Availability and Pricing

The LG Gallery TV is expected to be available in the market soon, with pricing details to be announced later. However, based on the features and specifications, it is expected to be priced competitively with other art TVs in the market.

Conclusion

The LG Gallery TV is a significant addition to the art TV market, offering users a wide range of artworks and a sleek design. With its competitive pricing and features, it is expected to be a popular choice among art TV enthusiasts.

Sources

[1] LG is announcing its own Frame-style TV at CES