World'S First Wireless Transparent Oled Tv Redefines The Screen Experience


credit: JOHN MCCARRON

"An incredible feat of consumer-driven innovation," says Park Hyoung-sei, president of LG's Home Entertainment Company, and he's referring to the company's new 77-inch OLED TV that's invisible when it's not being used.

The Wall Street Journal reports the world's first wireless transparent OLED TV was unveiled Tuesday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

The LG OLED T "opens a world of near-limitless potential, giving users the unprecedented freedom to meticulously curate their living spaces," according to a press release.

The TV's transparent OLED screen "removes the usual constraints that come with conventional TVs," LG says.

No longer does the TV have to be placed against the wall.

Instead, users can place the OLED T in the middle of the room to become a divider or prop it against the window without blocking the view outside.

The TV also comes with a "Zero Connect Box" that allows it to send 4K images and sound to the OLED T via wireless transmission technology.

The OLED T comes with two viewing options: a stand-alone, against-the-wall, or wall-mount version, as well as a "T-Bar" feature that allows the TV to display news,

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