LG unveils the OLED evo W6, a 9 mm fully wireless OLED TV
LG OLED evo W6 is a 9 mm wireless OLED TV delivering 4K 165 Hz via Zero Connect Box, powered by Alpha 11 AI, with G-Sync/FreeSync and webOS featuring Copilot.
LG OLED evo W6 is a 9 mm wireless OLED TV delivering 4K 165 Hz via Zero Connect Box, powered by Alpha 11 AI, with G-Sync/FreeSync and webOS featuring Copilot.
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LG has introduced the OLED evo W6, an ultra-thin premium TV the company describes as the world’s thinnest among fully wireless OLED models. Shown at a closed media preview in Las Vegas ahead of CES 2026, the panel measures just 9 mm—thinner than a standard pencil—and is designed to sit flush against the wall with no visible cables. The idea is to leave nothing in sight but the picture.
Unlike earlier “wallpaper” OLED concepts, the W6 uses a unified chassis: the screen, mainboard, power supply, and speakers are all built into the super-slim panel. External devices connect not to the TV itself but to a compact Zero Connect Box, which wirelessly transmits a 4K signal at up to 165 Hz with no noticeable lag. It’s a clean solution to the usual cable clutter.
The TV is powered by the new Alpha 11 AI processor and features Hyper Radiant Color for a broader color palette and increased brightness. A special anti-glare coating improves image readability in brightly lit rooms. For gamers, there’s support for NVIDIA G-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium, ALLM, and a 0.1 ms response time.
The OLED evo W6 runs on an updated webOS platform with Microsoft Copilot and Google Gemini integration. LG is leaning on the mix of minimalist design, a wireless architecture, and AI features, positioning the set as one of the most advanced and status-oriented TVs planned for CES 2026. On paper, the package reads as both a statement piece and a practical living-room upgrade.