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LG GX Gallery Series 4K OLED TV

LG GX Gallery Series 4K OLED TV (price TBD — mid-2020) LG's new GX Gallery Series is so thin that it can hang flush on your wall like a piece of art.

For the most part, LG's upcoming 2020 OLED 4K TVs look pretty similar to the company's currently available models — but since those 2019 TVs were already so impressive, that's not really a bad thing. That said, there are still some key upgrades to be found on the new displays being showcased at CES, including a cool new design option with the GX Gallery Series.

When it comes to picture quality, the GX Gallery Series OLED will offer the same great image performance that all of LG's 4K OLED TVs are known for. Most notably, the OLED panel allows the TV to achieve an infinite contrast ratio for superb black levels and impressive HDR playback.

The 2020 models also feature the company's latest α (Alpha) 9 Gen 3 AI Processor, which should enable the TV to optimize its picture for different kinds of content. Advanced gaming features like Nvidia G-Sync and HGiG Mode are also included. These features will give gamers a smoother experience with better HDR performance via a compatible console.

What makes the GX Gallery TV stand out from the rest of LG's new OLED models, however, is its physical design. With an incredibly thin panel measuring only 0.79 inches (on the 65-inch model), the gallery series can be hung flush on your wall like a piece of art. It's not quite as razor-thin as the company's more expensive WX Wallpaper TV, but LG has now been able to keep all of the display's processing and components within the panel itself. This means you don't need to use a separate box or soundbar to hook up all your devices to.

Pricing has not been announced yet, but the GX Gallery Series 4K OLED TV will be available later this year in 55, 65, and 77 inches.

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