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LG’s Ultra‑Thin OLED Wallpaper TV Hits $5,500

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LG unveiled its latest Wallpaper TV at CES, the OLED evo w6, a marvel that stretches the limits of display thinness. The panel, thinner than a pencil, hangs wirelessly behind a frameless bezel, delivering colors that rival cinema and a near‑absence of reflections. The design alone earned the show’s top TV prize for its sleek integration and premium performance today.

LG prices the 77‑inch evo w6 at $5,500, while the larger 83‑inch model tops out at $7,500—a full $1,000 premium over the previous generation G6 lineup. The cost reflects the brand’s push into ultra‑thin, wireless wall‑mounted displays, positioning the evo w6 as a status symbol for high‑end home theaters. For many, the aesthetic payoff justifies the extra investment in reality.

Consumers with room for a luxury centerpiece can also hunt older OLED models—65‑inch C5 units hover near $1,000, and 77‑inch variants appear for about $1,500—offering near‑full brightness and deep blacks at a fraction of the price. While these older panels reflect slightly more light, they still deliver the cinematic contrast that defines OLED. The wallpaper line, however, remains the benchmark for wall‑mounted elegance in today's market.