LG showcases 2026 TVs, audio systems, laptops and monitors at Beyond Boundaries event
LG unveils its 2026 TVs, audio systems, laptops and monitors, led by the OLED evo AI W6 and modular Sound Suite AI system.
LG Electronics Singapore presented its 2026 consumer lineup across televisions, audio systems, laptops and monitors at its “Beyond Boundaries” event held from 18 to 19 April at Suntec City. The showcase combined product demonstrations with themed zones designed to highlight how the company positions its latest hardware within a connected home environment.
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The lineup is led by a new OLED television range, a modular audio system built around Dolby Atmos FlexConnect, and updated computing and gaming products. The event also included public-facing activities tied to Korean culture, alongside product displays.
OLED W6 leads expanded TV lineup
The central product at the showcase is the LG OLED evo AI W6, positioned as the world’s slimmest True Wireless OLED TV. The design focuses on reducing visible hardware while allowing the display to integrate into living spaces without traditional cabling between components.
The W6 sits alongside updates to LG’s existing OLED range, including the OLED evo AI G6 and C6. The G6 introduces Hyper Radiant Color Technology with Reflection Free Premium certification, while the C6 uses the a11 AI Processor with Dual AI Engine. These models extend LG’s core OLED positioning across different performance and price tiers.
The broader TV portfolio also includes the LG QNED evo AI series and LG Micro RGB evo AI for larger-format displays, alongside lifestyle-focused models such as the LG Gallery TV AI and LG StanbyME 2. Together, the lineup reflects a mix of performance-led and design-led use cases within the same category.
Modular audio system focuses on flexible setup
Alongside the TV range, LG introduced the Sound Suite AI, a modular audio system built around Dolby Atmos FlexConnect. The system combines a soundbar, woofer and multiple speakers, with support for up to 50 different configurations depending on room layout.
The system includes Sound Follow, which tracks the user’s position and adjusts audio output accordingly. This approach reduces reliance on fixed speaker placement and aims to simplify setup without requiring manual calibration.
“LG Electronics and Dolby are unlocking a new level of audio flexibility for anyone who wants to enjoy better sound with Dolby Atmos,” said Mr Ashim Mathur, Vice President, APAC Marketing at Dolby Laboratories. “With LG’s new Sound Suite AI and latest lineup of TVs powered by Dolby Atmos FlexConnect, you get premium sound that adapts to your space, no complicated setup and no compromises. It reflects our commitment to elevating the home entertainment experience and bringing Dolby’s innovations to more households in Singapore.”
The integration between display and audio products forms a core part of the showcase, with both categories positioned to work as a combined system rather than as standalone devices.
New materials and gaming hardware extend computing range

In computing, the LG gram Pro AI introduces Aerominum, a new alloy designed to reduce weight while maintaining structural durability. The material is positioned as a way to balance portability with performance in the gram series.
Gaming hardware was demonstrated through a dedicated zone featuring UltraGear evo AI and UltraFine evo gaming monitors. The setup included a racing simulator to showcase performance characteristics such as display responsiveness and visual clarity under load.
These additions extend LG’s presence beyond home entertainment into creator and gaming workflows, though the emphasis remains on hardware rather than software ecosystems.





