LG SIGNATURE OLED T wireless transparent OLED TV announced


After Samsung, LG unveiled the LG SIGNATURE OLED T, its latest innovation in the TV space at CES 2024. It is claimed to be the ‘World’s First Wireless Transparent OLED TV’ that features LG’s transparent OLED screen and wireless video and audio transmission technology.

It has a 77-inch transparent 4K OLED panel that becomes practically invisible when turned off. LG SIGNATURE OLED T liberates users from a dominant black screen that competes with the décor in their home, said the company.

It is powered by the new α (Alpha) 11 AI processor, which offers 4x more AI performance, a 70 percent improvement in graphic performance, and a 30 percent faster processing speed compared to its predecessor.

The wireless TV includes LG’s Zero Connect Box, which leverages LG’s cutting-edge wireless transmission technology to send 4K images and sound to the OLED T, also enables users to place their TV anywhere, regardless of where the electrical outlets are located in the room.

The TV offers dual viewing experiences: transparent and opaque. When used in transparent mode, the OLED T becomes a transparent digital canvas for showcasing artwork, videos, or photos with its AOD feature.

Another option is the T-Bar feature that offers a helpful info-ticker running along the lower part of the screen that displays weather, news alerts, and more.

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Other details of the LG SIGNATURE OLED T remain unknown. We should get more details at the time of launch. LG will showcase this new transparent OLED TV at CES 2024 from January 9-12.

Regarding the announcement, Park Hyoung-sei, president of the LG Home Entertainment Company, said,

An incredible feat of consumer-driven innovation, LG SIGNATURE OLED T offers brand-new screen experiences plus the picture quality and performance of our award-winning OLED technology. LG’s transparent OLED gives customers greater freedom to curate their living spaces, completely redefining what’s possible and pointing the way to an exciting future for the television industry.