TÜV Rheinland Verifies That LG's Wireless TVs Deliver Visually Lossless 4K Picture Quality
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SEOUL, South Korea, April 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- LG Electronics (LG) today announced that its premium wireless TVs are the first in the world to receive True Wireless Lossless[1] Vision certification from independent testing, inspection and certification organization TÜV Rheinland. LG's OLED evo W6 and Mini RGB evo MRGB9M were certified for delivering visually lossless 4K picture quality, demonstrating that wireless video transmission no longer requires a trade-off in image performance.

Certified Wireless Picture Quality
The certification verifies that LG's wireless TVs deliver visually lossless 4K picture quality while preserving the integrity of the original video signal via the company's proprietary wireless transmission technology. On the LG OLED evo W6, the certified wireless performance supports refresh rates of up to 165Hz[2].
The evaluation confirmed that LG's wireless TVs preserve color accuracy, image detail and HDR tone reproduction without the picture-quality tradeoffs often associated with wireless transmission.
Wireless Freedom, Without the Usual Picture Compromises
True Wireless Lossless Vision certification verifies that a wireless display product can provide lossless video equivalent to the quality of the original source. The ability of LG's TVs to achieve this without any sacrifices or caveats represents a meaningful advancement in home entertainment.
For this verification, TÜV Rheinland established a dedicated test standard covering key factors in the delivery of high-quality visual performance, such as input lag, color accuracy and gamma tracking.
Following the required evaluations, TÜV Rheinland confirmed that LG's wireless TVs maintain accurate color reproduction, fine image detail and precise HDR tone performance within defined tolerance levels (relative to the input signal), qualifying them as visually lossless under international test standards. For consumers, this means cinematic films, live sports and next‑generation gaming can be enjoyed wirelessly with the same confidence in picture quality previously reserved for hard‑wired TV setups.
The Wallpaper TV: Designed for Wireless, Certified for Visual Excellence
The LG OLED evo W6 Wallpaper TV leads LG's certified TV lineup. The model pairs visually lossless performance with an ultra‑slim, wall‑hugging design, bringing consumers a compelling home entertainment experience and adding a touch of sleek, modern style to their living environment.
With a 9-millimeter-class thin profile and accompanied by the Zero Connect[3] Box, which houses all inputs and can be positioned up to 10 meters away from the screen, the Wallpaper TV delivers a clean, cable‑free aesthetic that integrates more naturally into living spaces.
Conceived as both a premium display and an object of design, the Wallpaper TV is designed to visually disappear into the space, allowing the content to take center stage while wireless connectivity removes the need for visible cables or external clutter. This design-led approach reinforces the promise of true wireless viewing, enabling greater freedom in placement and interior integration without compromising picture quality.
LG's Reflection Free Premium[4] technology further enhances the wireless viewing experience on the OLED evo W6, minimizing on-screen reflections to help preserve contrast, color and detail, even in bright, sun‑filled rooms. This advanced technology allows users to fully experience the certified lossless picture quality of the Wallpaper TV any time of day or night.
Lossless Wireless Performance Across Screen Technologies
The MRGB9M also received True Wireless Lossless Vision certification, extending LG's certified wireless picture performance beyond OLED displays.
Designed for ultra‑large screens and premium viewing environments, the MRGB9M applies OLED‑level image processing precision to advanced LCD technology, delivering exceptional color accuracy, contrast control and image consistency at scale. Available in 65‑inch, 75‑inch and 86‑inch screen sizes, the lineup expands LG's certified wireless offering across a broader range of premium TV options.
A New Benchmark for Premium Wireless TVs
"True Wireless Lossless Vision certification confirms that our premium TVs can deliver award-winning picture quality and wireless freedom at the same time," said Park Hyoung‑sei, president of the LG Media Entertainment Solution Company. "This achievement reflects LG's long-standing commitment to enhancing the viewing experience and to elevating everyday living."
With TÜV‑certified wireless performance now spanning both OLED and Mini RGB models, LG is establishing a new reference point for premium TVs that combine design flexibility with independently verified picture integrity.
Availability
Availability of LG's True Wireless Lossless Vision-certified TVs, the LG OLED evo W6 and LG Mini RGB evo MRGB9M, may vary by market.
1Visually lossless based on TÜV Rheinland certification test conditions conducted in accordance with ISO/IEC 29170‑2. Measurement and performance results may vary depending on connection status and environment. |
2Only works with games or PC inputs that support 165 Hz. |
3Zero Connect Technology refers to connectivity between Zero Connect box and screen. |
4Reflectance is measured as the Specular Component Included (SCI) value at 550nm, independently tested by Intertek. LG OLED Display is measured to be under 0.5% reflection using IDMS 11.2.2 sampling-sphere method. Actual results may vary by conditions. |
About LG Electronics Media Entertainment Solution Company
The LG Media Entertainment Solution Company (MS) is a recognized innovator in televisions, audio, displays and smart TV platforms. The MS Company enhances the media entertainment experience with its OLED TVs, renowned for perfect black and perfect color, the newest Micro RGB TVs and Mini-LED QNED TVs, all powered by the personalized webOS smart TV platform. The MS Company also offers Information Technology solutions (gaming monitors, business monitors, laptops, projectors, cloud devices and medical displays) as well as Signage solutions (Micro LED signage, digital signage, hospitality displays and signage software solutions) that are designed to maximize customers' work efficiency and deliver strong value. For more news on LG, visit www.LG.com/global/newsroom/.

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