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LG launches World’s First Wireless TV with Transparent Display

LG launches World’s First Wireless TV with Transparent Display

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LG, a renowned electronics manufacturer, has introduced a unique television called the Signature OLED T. What makes this TV distinctive is its transparent screen, and LG asserts that it is the “first wireless transparent OLED TV” in the world.

Featuring a 77-inch OLED screen, a technology commonly used in TVs and smartphones, this TV doesn’t need to be placed against a wall like regular TVs.

When turned off, it can help as a room divider or be retained against a window without spoiling the view. LG’s TV uses wireless technology for high-quality images and sounds, falling the need for many wires.

An artificial intelligence (AI) processor improves the picture quality on the screen.

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Users can select between two settings, transparent and opaque, based on their preference for how they want the content to be displayed. When the screen is transparent, the content seems to float in the air, providing a visually attractive effect. The TV includes unique features such as an “info-ticker” for weather updates and news, and it has the ability to turn the entire screen into an animated fish tank.

The Signature OLED T can be bought as a standard TV or with the choice to mount it on the wall. It was featured at the Consumer Electronics Show, an event where companies display their newest technology.

LG also unveiled a distinctive two-legged house robot with wheels, powered by AI for movement, at this year’s event.

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