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LG WALLPAPER OLED TV STARTS AT $5,500

INDUSTRY DESK1 MIN READ
TUE, APR 21, 2026

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LG's ultra-thin Wallpaper OLED TV, officially called the evo w6, will launch at $5,500 for the 77-inch model. The television earned CES 2026's best TV award for its pencil-thin design and advanced display technology.

The evo w6 measures approximately as thin as a standard pencil while maintaining a completely wireless setup. The TV integrates LG's latest OLED technology, delivering rich color reproduction and anti-reflective capabilities that reduce glare and improve image quality. LG first showcased the revamped Wallpaper design at CES 2026, where it generated significant attention among attendees and tech reviewers. The ultra-thin form factor addresses a key design goal for premium televisions—minimalist wall mounting that blends seamlessly with home interiors. The $5,500 entry price positions the evo w6 in the premium television segment. Additional pricing details for other screen sizes have not yet been announced. The TV represents LG's continued focus on OLED technology as a flagship offering in its television lineup.

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