At CES 2026, LG’s revamped Wallpaper OLED TV, officially known as the OLED evo W6, stood out as one of the most impressive technological innovations on display. The set’s design is remarkably thin—comparable to the width of a standard pencil—while remaining completely wireless. It integrates LG’s latest OLED advancements, delivering vibrant colors and anti-reflective capabilities that set a new benchmark for picture quality.

The Wallpaper OLED W6 earned the distinction of Best TV of CES 2026 from its reviewers, a testament to its exceptional visual performance and sleek design. LG has now confirmed its pricing: the 77-inch model is priced at $5,500, while the 83-inch version retails for $7,500.

Both Wallpaper OLED models carry a $1,000 premium over LG’s existing OLED evo G6 series, which are currently the company’s highest-end TVs without the ultra-thin Wallpaper technology. While the G6 models offer a more budget-friendly option, the Wallpaper OLED W6’s minimalist design and premium features provide a unique aesthetic appeal that many consumers may find worth the additional cost.

For those seeking a more affordable entry point into OLED technology, LG’s mainstream OLED lineup starts at just $1,399 for the 43-inch C6 model. Alternatively, older OLED models can offer significant savings. For example, 65-inch C5 sets have been spotted for nearly $1,000, and 77-inch models are available for around $1,500. While these older sets may lack the latest brightness and anti-reflective improvements, they still deliver the core benefits of OLED technology, including exceptional contrast and deep black levels—ideal for viewing in dimly lit rooms.

Source: Engadget