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LG's Signature OLED W6 Is the World's Thinnest Truly Wireless OLED TV at 2.4 mm, for $7,999 and Up

LG Signature OLED W6 Wallpaper TV is a 2.4 mm wireless OLED with Zero Connect wireless source box, 4K 165 Hz, MLA panel, 77/83/97-inch sizes.

LG's Signature OLED W6 Is the World's Thinnest Truly Wireless OLED TV at 2.4 mm, for $7,999 and Up

What it is

The LG Signature OLED W6 Wallpaper is LG's 2026 flagship wireless OLED television, delivered as a 2.4 mm-thick panel that mounts flush to the wall with a magnetic bracket. Sources connect wirelessly to the paired LG Zero Connect Box, which sends 4K 165 Hz audio and video over a dedicated 60 GHz mmWave link up to 30 feet away with no visible cables between the box and the display. The panel uses LG's 4th-generation Micro Lens Array (MLA) WOLED with a brightness boost to a measured 3,100 nits peak (HDR 10% window) and a 1,500 nits full-screen rating. Screen sizes are 77, 83, and 97 inches. Smart software is webOS 26 with Dolby Vision IQ, Dolby Atmos, HDR10+, HGiG gaming certification, and AMD FreeSync Premium.

Pricing: $7,999 for 77-inch, $12,999 for 83-inch, $24,999 for 97-inch.

What's interesting

A truly wireless OLED TV is no longer a demo, it's a production product. The Zero Connect Box moves four HDMI 2.1 ports, eARC output, Ethernet, Wi-Fi 7, and USB 3.0 to a compact unit that can sit inside a media cabinet, under a sofa, or in an adjacent closet. The Verge's launch coverage described the install experience as "cables going to the box, nothing going to the wall", the opposite of traditional media-wall installation.

Panel thickness at 2.4 mm is the industry first. The W6 panel is thinner than a standard USB-C cable. Magnetic wall mounting puts the OLED flush against the wall with no gap; viewed edge-on, the panel nearly disappears.

MLA generation 4 is a brightness upgrade that matters at this price. 3,100 nits HDR peak on a WOLED is competitive with QD-OLED's bright highlights while maintaining OLED's perfect blacks. For Dolby Vision and HDR10 content mastered at 4,000 nits, the W6 reproduces closer to source intent than the 2025 G5 WOLED.

Zero Connect's 60 GHz mmWave link supports 4K 165 Hz with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos passthrough, confirmed by RTINGS' review, matching wired HDMI 2.1 performance for gaming consoles (PS5 Pro, Xbox Series X, high-end PC GPUs) up to 4K 120 Hz. The 165 Hz ceiling leaves room for future PC gaming above 120 Hz without cable upgrades.

webOS 26 is meaningfully faster than webOS 24. LG has reduced cold start times, reorganized the home UI around content providers, and added persistent per-user profiles. AI Picture Pro and AI Sound Pro use on-device ML for scene detection and upmix; on the W6 specifically, the scene detection handles dark-scene cinema content with fewer elevation artifacts.

What's missing or unverified

$7,999 for 77-inch is premium custom-install pricing rather than mass-market. The 2026 LG C6 77-inch at roughly $2,999 delivers 95% of the picture quality for a third of the cost; the Wallpaper design and wireless Zero Connect command the premium. Buyers who do not prioritize flush-mount install will not see value at this multiplier.

Zero Connect requires line-of-sight. The 60 GHz mmWave link does not pass through walls; the box must be in the same room within 30 feet of the panel. For users planning to hide the source box in a different room, the W6 is not the right architecture.

Sound quality from the 2.4 mm panel is predictably limited. LG includes external speakers that can be recessed into wall cavities or paired with a soundbar via eARC from the Zero Connect Box. Buyers should budget for a capable soundbar, LG SC9 or Sonos Arc Ultra at $1,500+.

MLA's angular performance at extreme off-axis (45+ degrees) is slightly reduced vs. QD-OLED. For wide seating arrangements, Samsung's S95F QD-OLED maintains color uniformity further off-axis. The W6 is optimized for the primary viewing cone.

Flush magnetic mounting requires precise studs and a perfectly flat wall surface. Older drywall with undulation may need skim coating for a true flush look; LG offers a custom-install partner program through Magnolia and certified dealers to handle prep.

97-inch at $24,999 is a statement price. The 97-inch W6 exists primarily for luxury residential, custom media rooms, and commercial signage. The 77-inch and 83-inch models are more realistic for residential buyers.

Who it's for

Luxury custom-install buyers who want a truly flush, minimal-cable OLED wall. Design-forward homeowners who prioritize aesthetics at the level where 77-inch pricing is not the limiting factor. Home theater enthusiasts who want MLA WOLED's peak brightness combined with Dolby Vision Gaming 4K 165 Hz. Commercial residential builders and integrators sourcing a halo TV for show homes.

Not for: buyers who want the best price-to-performance ratio (the LG C6 OLED wins here), households without professional install budget, or users who want the Zero Connect Box in a separate room.

Verdict

The LG Signature OLED W6 Wallpaper at $7,999-$24,999 is the category-defining luxury OLED of 2026. A 2.4 mm panel with a truly wireless Zero Connect Box delivers a design and install experience no other TV currently matches, and MLA generation 4 brightness is a real technical gain over 2025 WOLED flagships. Against the LG C6 and Samsung S95F QD-OLED, the W6 wins on aesthetics and wireless architecture; it loses on price-to-performance ratio. For the buyer for whom flush, wireless, and flagship brightness together justify the premium, this is the right pick.

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This article was written by Kai, ProDrop’s Enthusiast desk. It was fact-checked with a confidence score of 90%.

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