LG’s new W6 OLED TV was one of the things LG seemed most excited to show off at CES 2026. It was revealed alongside the expected C6 and G6 televisions, marking a return to the ‘Wallpaper’ design after a few years of absence – the last time we saw this design was the LG WX OLED back in 2020. The W6 retains an ultra-slim form factor, this time just 9mm thick, designed to look as flush as possible to the wall once mounted, and operates wirelessly via LG’s Zero Connect Box.
The W6 OLED will certainly be one of the best OLED TVs of 2026, as a premium choice for home theaters, or for anyone with a good-sized living space to accommodate it. Unlike the C6 or G6, the W6 is only available in 77-inch and 83-inch sizes. It’s also specifically designed to be wall-mounted, so you need to account for wall space before you rush to buy one.
LG W6 OLED TV release date prediction
As we said, the OLED W6 was a big focus for LG at CES 2026, which took place in the first full week of January. Even still, LG hasn’t provided a concrete release date for the impressive OLED display, which tops the 2026 lineup. Determining the release of the W3 is a little trickier than the more established C-series and G-series. Those two follow a routine March or April release window each year (we expect the same with the LG G6 OLED and LG C6 OLED).
Instead, we can look back to LG’s most recent wireless TVs, the M series, which tend to be released in the middle of the year. The M5 and M4 were released in July 2025 and 2024, respectively, so we expect the same for the M series, which positions itself in the same spot, as far as the series’ hierarchy goes. We predict the LG W6 OLED TV will be released in mid-2026, likely in July.
LG W6 OLED TV specs confirmed at CES 2026
As the LG W6 boasts the exact same 2nd-gen RGB Tandem OLED panel featured in the G6, it shares many specs in that regard. This includes the introduction of Hyper Radiant Color Tech, which is one of the big reveals at this year’s CES, as LG claims it offers up to 3.9x higher brightness than traditional OLED panels, such as the one found in the budget-oriented B6 OLED. The W6 also comes with Reflection Free Premium to further boost its usefulness in well-lit rooms.
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| Specification | LG W6 |
|---|---|
| Screen sizes | 77-inch, 83-inch |
| Resolution | 4K (3840 x 2160) |
| Panel | 2nd-gen RGB Tandem OLED with Hyper Radiant Color Tech |
| Refresh rate | 165Hz, VRR & ALLM (Variable Refresh Rate and Auto Low Latency Mode), FreeSync, G-Sync |
| Operating system | webOS 26 |
| Processor | Alpha 11 Gen 3 |
| Display connectivity | Wireless connectivity via Zero Connect Box (the ZCB features 3x HDMI 2.1) |
| Audio | Built-in speakers, HDMI ARC, HDMI eARC, Dolby Audio (including Dolby Atmos) |
| HDR | HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision IQ |
| Peak brightness | Up to ~3,000 nits / up to 20% brighter than G5 OLED |
The TV itself requires a power cable, but aside from that, connectivity is handled through the Zero Connect Box. You can imagine it as stripping the I/O out of the TV and placing it in a box you can place elsewhere in the room, wirelessly streaming video (4K 165Hz) and audio to your screen rather than through an HDMI cable.
While we haven’t reviewed any of LG’s wireless M series OLEDs, we did review the LG G5 OLED last year. In testing, the impressive display maxed out at 2,519.7 nits against a 10% size window in HDR Filmmaker mode. Since LG claims the RGB Tandem OLED 2.0 panel can reach up to 3,000 nits, the claimed 20% brightness uplift seems roughly correct. We’ll have to wait for hands-on testing to really compare the new panel with last-gen’s televisions.
LG W6 OLED TV price estimate
LG is yet to announce the pricing for its 2026 TVs, and this generally isn’t revealed until they become available for pre-order, usually a week or so ahead of launch. Unlike the C-series and G-series TVs, we cannot simply look back at recent generations to get a good grasp on how much the W6 will cost.
However, we can look back at the LG M-series to compare with previous true wireless TVs. The 77″ M5 currently retails for $4,299.99 on the LG store, just over six months after launch. For comparison, the previous-gen M4 was around $4,499 at launch for the same size. Given the ultra-thin design of the W6, we expect it to be even more expensive, possibly costing $5,000-$6,000 or upwards for the 77-inch model, and a couple of thousand dollars extra for the 83-inch, based on LG OLED TV pricing in the past.
Is the LG W6 OLED TV wireless?
Yes, the W6 OLED is one of LG’s “True Wireless” TVs. The only caveat to this is the fact that you still need a power cable, so it’s not completely wireless in every regard. The wireless part comes in the form of video/audio transfer. The W6 offers 4K 165Hz video and audio transfer, transferred from a Zero Connect Box, which ships with the TV.
This is a design previously seen in LG’s M-series, essentially stripping the ports from the TV itself and moving them to another unit, which you can place elsewhere in the room. This helps the M6 achieve its tiny 9mm thickness and adds to the whole ‘Wallpaper’ design with minimal cables to deal with. Interestingly, the Zero Connect Box (which is what you’ll plug all your devices into) only has three HDMI ports, rather than the four you’ll find directly on the G6 or C6 TVs.
Does the LG W6 OLED TV come with a TV stand or wall mount?
We don’t expect the LG W6 OLED TV to ship with a TV stand. The ‘Wallpaper’ television is specifically designed to be wall-mounted, and will be shipped with a dedicated wall mount. It is designed to ensure the 9mm TV fits almost completely flush with the wall. This, paired with True Wireless technology, allows for a sleek, minimalistic look, which LG says achieves “an extraordinary level of design and immersion” – adding that it delivers “exquisite sophistication”.
