LG Unveils the OLED evo W6, the Thinnest Wireless TV Yet
LG’s revived Wallpaper TV brings a 9mm True Wireless OLED, brighter Reflection Free panel and AI-driven webOS experience.
Summary
- LG resurrected its ultra-thin “Wallpaper TV” concept at CES 2026 with the OLED evo W6, a 9mm-class display available in 77-inch and 83-inch sizes that mounts completely flush against the wall
- The system utilizes Zero Connect technology to wirelessly transmit lossless 4K video and audio at up to 165Hz from a separate box up to 10 meters away, making it the world’s thinnest “True Wireless” OLED
- Powered by the α11 AI Processor Gen3, the W6 features Hyper Radiant Color Technology that delivers brightness up to 3.9 times higher than conventional OLEDs while holding an industry-first “Reflection Free Premium” certification
LG has officially resurrected its iconic Wallpaper TV at CES 2026 with the LG OLED evo W6, a nine-millimetre-class thin OLED that reads more like a gallery canvas than a television.
The W6 leans into a True Wireless vision. A separate Zero Connect Box hides across the room and beams visually lossless 4K video and audio up to 10 metres away, leaving a single discreet power cable on the wall. LG’s new Hyper Radiant Color Technology and Brightness Booster Ultra push luminance up to 3.9 times brighter than conventional OLEDs while keeping reflections ultra-low, earning industry-first Reflection Free Premium certification. Under the hood, the α11 AI Processor Gen3 drives a Dual AI Engine that cleans up noise and preserves texture in parallel, sharpening detail without that over-processed, artificial look.
For gamers, this Wallpaper OLED reads like a flex: 4K up to 165Hz, 0.1ms response, NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium, plus Auto Low Latency Mode to keep next‑gen consoles and high-end PCs happy.
LG is positioning the W6 as a design object as much as a screen. The refined wall mount lets it sit flush edge-to-edge, while LG Gallery+ turns the panel into a rotating feed of cinematic stills, game art, personal photos and AI-generated visuals with mood-matched audio.
On the software side, webOS layers in Voice ID profiles, Multi‑AI support for Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot, and an “In This Scene” concierge that can surface cast info and spin up AI imagery, all locked behind the brand’s LG Shield security stack.
Park Hyoung-sei calls the resurrected Wallpaper TV “the beautiful convergence of our True Wireless leadership, form factor innovation, and 13 years of OLED mastery,” signalling LG’s intent to own both picture performance and living-room aesthetics in 2026.

















