LG’s Transparent OLED TV technology made a huge splash at CES 2024 and it has us very excited for the future of home display technology. CES 2024 was a success on a lot of levels for a number of ...
At $59,999, the LG SIGNATURE OLED T is the most expensive 77-inch TV in the world. It looks like a pane of glass you can see right through. The LG Transparent TV we first saw at CES 2024 is finally ...
LG unveiled a groundbreaking television that left the world astounded: the world’s first transparent OLED TV, the LG Signature OLED T. Though it is presently only available in the United States, this ...
LG has a bit of a penchant for eye-catching TV features over recent editions of CES – remember the rollable TV? Well at this show it’s going several times better with a transparent 4K OLED TV. How ...
LG's transparent TV tech starts with OLED (not to be confused with QLED). It stands for organic light-emitting diodes; they are self-lighting pixels, which means they don't need a separate backlight ...
What just happened? Remember the transparent OLED TV that LG showed off at CES in January? The 77-inch set is finally available to buy. Unsurprisingly, it costs more than the average US car price: $59 ...
LG is bringing a gadget straight from the future. The company just showcased the SIGNATURE OLED T, which is the world’s first 77-inch transparent wireless TV. It arrives with cutting edge technology ...
LG Electronics is bringing what it calls the “world’s first” wireless transparent OLED TV to market. At CES 2025, the South Korean tech maker is also introducing a new AI chatbot feature, that helps ...
LG debuted a see-through OLED TV at the annual tech event CES this week. "Practically invisible" when turned off, it can be set to resemble a fish tank or fire, among others. Its transparency can make ...
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from Best Buy and other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. TL;DR: The 77-inch LG SIGNATURE OLED ...
Transparent TVs look like the stuff of science fiction, and it's looking like they will be becoming much more prevalent. But why do we need them? A good few years back now, I wrote an article about ...
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