CES 2024: LG Announces Its ‘disappearing’ Transparent OLED TV
CES is in full swing, and it’s usually where many companies like LG, Samsung, HiSense, and others show off all the cool new technology they’ve been working on. This year, however, LG has stepped up to the plate: the company has unveiled new smart TV technology that could revolutionize the way our homes look with TVs in them.
The OLED T, which the company calls one of its newest TVs, is a 77-inch flat-screen TV that has one truly impressive feature: it can disappear completely. Yes, the new OLED TV is transparent, allowing it to completely fade into the background when you’re not using it.
It’s a new idea and LG hasn’t announced a price yet, but the company has said it hopes to start selling these new transparent OLED panels this year, so we could see something appearing in the next few months. at the earliest. The new OLED T is powered by LG’s Alpha 11 AI processor, which delivers performance four times faster than previous TV chips, the company claims.
During the presentation of the new OLED T, LG demonstrated how easily it blends into the background thanks to transparency technology, moving the TV screen across a large wall while displaying different images in the background. As he moved along the wall, everything behind the TV merged with the display, showing it off perfectly without any interference. So, having a TV like this in your home can allow you to blend it into your walls and decor, which is something people are already starting to do with other smart TVs.
The picture and sound quality this unit delivers is also amazing, and what’s even more impressive about this TV is that it’s completely wireless and uses the Zero Connect Box that LG debuted with last year’s M3 OLED. This box allows your TV to receive video and audio wirelessly, so you can connect all your streaming devices and gaming consoles to a box somewhere out of the way while still connecting them to your TV seamlessly. LG says it will offer a standalone version, as well as wall-mount and wall-mount options for the new OLED T. It also features a backlight, although you can turn it off if you want a completely transparent look.
Other companies like Samsung have debuted similar transparent displays, but LG appears to be the only one aiming to release such a TV this year.