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Hisense 65" CanvasTV vs LG 55" OLED G5: Which Is Better in 2026?

Two TVs that want to be more than a black rectangle on your wall — but with very different approaches and budgets. The CanvasTV is a upper mid-range art-mode TV at 65". The G5 is a premium Tandem OLED at 55". The CanvasTV costs roughly half, but the G5's picture quality is in another universe.

Verdict: Buy the Hisense 65" CanvasTV if art-mode display is your primary goal and picture quality is secondary. Buy the LG 55" OLED G5 if you want the best possible wall-mounted picture quality and happen to also like the gallery aesthetic. They solve different problems at different budgets.

Hisense 65" CanvasTV S7N Smart Google TV

Hisense 65" CanvasTV

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LG 55" OLED evo G5 Gallery Smart TV (2025)

LG 55" OLED G5

At a Glance

Feature
Hisense 65" CanvasTV S7N Smart Google TV
Editor's Pick LG 55" OLED evo G5 Gallery Smart TV (2025)
Price Range $800–$1,200 $1,200–$1,800
Screen Size 65" 55"
Panel Type QLED Tandem OLED (Primary RGB)
Resolution 4K UHD 4K UHD
Refresh Rate 60Hz 120Hz
HDR Formats HDR10+, Dolby Vision, HLG HDR10, Dolby Vision IQ, HLG
Smart Platform Google TV webOS
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Two Philosophies of Wall Display

Art Mode Realism CanvasTV Wins

The CanvasTV's matte anti-glare display is specifically engineered to look like a physical canvas. Art mode images appear textured and painting-like rather than screen-like. Guests might mistake it for framed art from across the room. The G5's anti-reflection coating reduces glare effectively, but the underlying OLED panel still has a smooth, glossy appearance that reads as a screen even when displaying artwork.

For the specific purpose of blending into a room as art when not in use, the CanvasTV delivers a more convincing illusion.

Actual Picture Quality G5 Wins

Not remotely close. The G5 is a Tandem OLED — two OLED layers stacked for double the light output — with perfect per-pixel blacks, infinite contrast, and roughly 1800 nits peak brightness. The CanvasTV is a standard QLED with decent color but no local dimming, no infinite contrast, and limited brightness. For movies, gaming, sports, or any content where picture quality matters, the G5 is multiple tiers above.

The G5's color accuracy and HDR reproduction are reference-grade. The CanvasTV's are adequate. This is the difference between a TV designed to display content beautifully and a TV designed to look good on a wall.

Wall-Mount Design G5 Wins

The G5's Gallery Design is engineered for flush wall mounting. It sits nearly flat against the wall with minimal gap — picture-frame-like in profile. The CanvasTV can be wall-mounted with standard VESA brackets but doesn't achieve the same flush profile. The G5 was designed wall-mount-first; the CanvasTV has wall mounting as an option.

Screen Size per Dollar CanvasTV Wins

The CanvasTV gives you 65 inches for $800–$1,200. The G5 gives you 55 inches for $1,200–$1,800. That's 10 more inches of screen at a significantly lower price. If the TV's role as a visual element in your room matters — and for both these TVs, it does — 65" makes a more impactful statement than 55". As wall art, bigger is better.

Gaming Capability G5 Wins

The G5 has four HDMI 2.1 ports with 120Hz and sub-1ms response time. The CanvasTV has 60Hz with no HDMI 2.1. For gaming, the G5 is a premium experience. The CanvasTV is for people who primarily watch content and display art — gaming is an afterthought.

Smart Platform CanvasTV Wins

The CanvasTV runs Google TV with the full app ecosystem and Chromecast built in. The G5 runs LG's webOS, which is solid but has a smaller app library. For content discovery and cross-platform integration, Google TV provides a more flexible experience. Both platforms handle major streaming services equally well.

Who Should Get Which?

Get the Hisense 65" CanvasTV if...

  • Art mode is the primary feature you're buying — and budget-friendly matters
  • You want a larger screen (65" vs 55") that makes more visual impact as wall art
  • Picture quality for content watching is "good enough" — not a priority
  • You prefer Google TV's platform and app ecosystem

Get the LG 55" OLED G5 if...

  • Picture quality is paramount — the G5 is the brightest OLED available
  • You want a true flush-mount gallery design that sits flat against the wall
  • Gaming matters — four HDMI 2.1 ports with sub-1ms response
  • You want a TV that excels at both wall art AND premium content viewing

Frequently Asked Questions

Which looks more like real art on the wall — CanvasTV or G5?

The Hisense CanvasTV's matte anti-glare display is specifically designed to mimic a canvas texture, so art mode images look more like physical paintings. The LG G5's anti-reflection coating reduces glare effectively, but the glossy OLED panel still reads as a screen when displaying art. For art mode realism, the CanvasTV wins.

Does the LG G5 come with a stand?

No. The G5 is designed exclusively for wall mounting with a Gallery Design that sits flush against the wall. A stand is available separately. The Hisense CanvasTV includes a standard stand and also supports wall mounting.

Which has the better art library?

The CanvasTV has a curated digital art library through Google TV. The LG G5 doesn't have a dedicated art store, but you can display artwork from various apps and USB sources. Samsung's Art Store (on The Frame) has the largest art library, but neither of these TVs match that selection.

Is the G5's picture quality that much better?

Yes. The G5 is a Tandem OLED with perfect blacks, infinite contrast, and roughly 1800 nits peak brightness. The CanvasTV is a standard QLED with decent but unremarkable picture quality. For movie watching and gaming, the G5 is in a completely different league.

Which uses less power in art mode?

The Hisense CanvasTV's art mode is specifically optimized for low-power static image display. The LG G5 in gallery mode uses more power because OLED pixels still emit light. For always-on art display, the CanvasTV is more energy-efficient.

Ready to Buy?

Hisense 65" CanvasTV

$800–$1,200 — Art-mode display at 65"

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LG 55" OLED G5

$1,200–$1,800 — Brightest OLED, gallery design

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