
First introduced in 2017, LG’s Wallpaper design returns with True Wireless connectivity and a new picture platform the company calls Hyper Radiant Colour Technology.
The announcement follows earlier CES 2026 disclosures from LG Display, reported on by StereoNET just days ago, surrounding next-generation OLED technologies, including Micro RGB and Tandem WOLED architectures. While LG Electronics has not explicitly linked those panel developments to specific consumer models, the debut of the OLED evo W6 and Hyper Radiant Colour platform offers the clearest indication yet of how those advances are beginning to surface in flagship products.

At just nine millimetres thick, the OLED evo W6 is designed to sit completely flush against the wall, supported by a reworked mounting system and a newly re-engineered internal architecture. All physical connections are handled via LG’s Zero Connect Box, which can be positioned up to 10 metres away, leaving the display itself entirely cable-free. LG says the result is the world’s thinnest True Wireless OLED TV, delivering visually lossless 4K video and audio without compromising image quality.
To put that profile into context, most large-format OLED TVs (particularly around the 77-inch mark) measure closer to 40 millimetres thick at their deepest point, with even LG’s current Gallery-series OLEDs typically sitting in the mid-20 millimetre range. At nine millimetres, the W6 represents a significant step forward in large-screen OLED engineering, made possible by offloading electronics, inputs and processing to the external Zero Connect Box. While LG has not confirmed screen sizes, the supplied imagery and the Wallpaper TV’s flagship positioning suggest large-format options, likely centred around 65-inch and 77-inch variants.

Central to the 2026 OLED evo lineup is Hyper Radiant Colour Technology, which LG claims improves brightness, colour accuracy and black performance while significantly reducing screen reflections. In the case of the W6, this is paired with Brightness Booster Ultra, with LG quoting luminance levels up to 3.9 times higher than conventional OLED displays. The W6 also uses a newly engineered low-reflectance screen, earning what LG describes as an industry-first Reflection Free Premium certification from Intertek.
Driving these picture enhancements is LG’s new α11 AI Processor Gen3. Featuring a Neural Processing Unit said to be 5.6 times more powerful than its predecessor, the processor introduces a Dual AI Engine designed to balance noise reduction and texture preservation, avoiding the over-processed look sometimes associated with aggressive AI upscaling.

Beyond picture quality, LG continues to push personalisation through its webOS platform. New Voice ID functionality allows the TV to recognise individual users and automatically load personalised home screens, while Multi-AI integration brings Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot into the interface for conversational search and content discovery. LG’s updated AI Concierge and ‘In This Scene’ features add contextual information with minimal interruption, with the ecosystem protected by LG Shield, a CES 2026 Innovation Award winner focused on data security.
The Wallpaper TV is also positioned as a high-end gaming display. Alongside the wider 2026 OLED evo range, it supports 4K resolution at up to 165Hz, NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible, AMD FreeSync Premium, Auto Low Latency Mode and a claimed 0.1ms pixel response time, reinforcing LG’s presence in the premium gaming TV space.

Complementing the hardware is LG Gallery+, which turns the display into a dynamic visual element when not in use. With access to more than 4,500 artworks, generative AI imagery and personal photo collections, Gallery+ is aimed at customers who view the TV as part of their interior design rather than a black rectangle on the wall.
Park Hyoung-sei, president of LG’s Media Entertainment Solution Company commented on the new developments:
The Wallpaper TV represents the beautiful convergence of our True Wireless leadership, form factor innovation and 13 years of OLED mastery, LG continues to raise the bar for OLED TVs, setting the standard for what’s next.

LG has not yet confirmed regional pricing or final screen sizes for the OLED evo W6 or the wider 2026 OLED evo lineup. Further details are expected closer to global availability later in 2026.
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