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CES 2026 TVs show brighter panels and slimmer designs
Summary
At CES 2026 manufacturers returned slim 'Wallpaper' designs such as LG's W6 and demonstrated high‑brightness, wide‑color displays including TCL's X11L.
Content
CES 2026 highlighted new television displays alongside a return to slim, design-focused models. Manufacturers emphasized brighter panels, expanded color coverage, and novel backlight approaches. Several companies showed both consumer-ready models and prototype demonstrations. These presentations illustrated directions for TV hardware in 2026.
Key details:
- LG's W6 Wallpaper TV is 9 millimeters thick, hangs flush to the wall, and uses the wireless Zero Connect Box 2.0, which the article says is 35 percent smaller and supports 4K signals up to 165Hz on all HDMI ports.
- The W6 uses LG's Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 panel with Hyper Radiant Color Technology, is reported as about 20 percent brighter than the prior G5 (measured in the article at over 2,400 nits), and includes 12-bit color depth processing.
- TCL's X11L SQD‑Mini LED uses blue LEDs and, according to the company, can reach 10,000 nits, offers up to 20,000 dimming zones, covers 100 percent of the BT.2020 color gamut, and relies on reformulated quantum dots and an improved color filter from TCL CSOT; the article lists a starting price of $6,999.99 for the smallest 75‑inch size.
- Samsung showed a 130‑inch R95H Micro RGB display with a Timeless Frame, reported support for 100 percent of BT.2020, a glare‑free screen, and HDR10+ Advanced, but the unit on display was described as a prototype.
- Hisense's 116‑inch UXS moves from RGB to RGCB by adding a cyan LED to the backlight, which the company says smooths transitions between blue and green, reduces certain blue‑light output, and increases BT.2020 coverage to about 110 percent.
Summary:
CES 2026 emphasized brighter panels, expanded color coverage, and slimmer form factors across multiple manufacturers. Undetermined at this time.
