LG came on strong at CES 2026 with a new suite of OLED TVs featuring stunning design and impressive video performance.
A whole lot of cool tech has already been presented at CES 2026 before the tech industry's biggest event has even officially kicked off, and LG's newest TV is one of the stars. LG Electronics took the ...
One of the most exciting PC trends overall this decade is the rise of gorgeous OLED monitors. They’ve steadily improved year after year, delivering ever-more-luscious visuals at ever-increasing speeds ...
The LG C5 impresses right out of the box. Its ultra-thin frame, while a bit daunting to get out of the box, immediately conveys a premium build and thoughtful design. I also appreciate that LG ...
The Korean television and display manufacturer LG Electronics is working on its next-generation OLED TV as part of the G-series, along with a new wallpaper TV. According to a Videocardz report, the ...
Have you been wanting to make the leap to OLED for your gaming setup? Let 2026 be the year that you ditch your old display and start gaming on OLED, which is now more attainable than ever. Driving the ...
The newest LG flagship OLED TV is less than 0.4 inches thick, and gets video from a wireless box you can place up to 30 feet away. I’m PCMag’s home theater and AR/VR expert, and your go-to source of ...
After six years, the incredibly thin Wallpaper TV is back, and this time it’s wireless. After six years, the incredibly thin Wallpaper TV is back, and this time it’s wireless. is a senior reviewer ...
LG's 2026 Wallpaper wireless OLED TV (Devindra Hardawar for Engadget) We typically see LG TV announcements a bit before CES, but this year the company had a surprise in store. CES 2026 marks the ...
LG has announced the LG OLED evo W6, a premium wireless OLED TV that the company claims is the world’s thinnest true wireless television. Revealed during a media preview in Las Vegas ahead of CES 2026 ...
The W6 is a wireless TV designed to sit flush on the wall and is claimed to be reflection-free. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a ...