Are you tired of not being able to see the sunset from your lofty penthouse apartment through your big screen TV? If you have $60,000 burning a hole in your pocket, you can get your hands on LG Signature OLED Ta completely wireless, transparent 77-inch OLED TV. The TV maker it was shown at CES earlier this yearbut 12 months later, you can buy it if you're willing to drop five figures on a television.
Aside from being visible, the Signature OLED T (if you haven't guessed, the "T" stands for "Transparent") is a 4K, 120 HZ smart TV with a true wireless setup. This is the type of TV that is best for a home with floor-to-ceiling windows, where a television would block your big, expensive view. The TV also packs a black curtain, giving the OLED TV a more traditional look. Pulling the shade when the TV is off lets you see it "like a window."
There is only one size, and it is large at 77 inches. Anyone with $60,000 will need the space to attach it. The point is to give the illusion of more floor space when you don't have to stare at the huge television that takes up half of your living room wall. Again, you're missing the point if you put it in the corner of the den, away from annoying light sources that reflect the glare of your traditional panel.
The stand is also an intrinsic part of the TV, so unless you want to separate it, you need to make sure your decor matches. The $60,000 TV has optional side shelves, wide enough to hold a potted plant, a PlayStation 5or one Xbox standing up straight, but not much else.
At least, LG is packing a special edition of the standard Home screen called "T Home." Viewers can still see through the TV, but the illusion kicks in when you open one of your apps to look inside. An additional "T Bar" floats below the main menu, offering the time, weather, and a simple news slider. Best of all is the "T-Objet" always-on display mode which is ideal for displaying photos or art.
You hook it up to a special "Zero Connect Box" that streams everything to the television. That's important because there's no place on the television to plug in an HDMI or your smart TV dongles. The box should display the signal from 30 feet away. You can place the box next to the TV or push it into a nearby cupboard, as long as nothing interferes with the signal.
LG's Signature T transparent TV supports Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and the usual suspects of HDR10 and HLG. The panel still uses LG's a11 AI Processor 4K, which comes with the company's blend of AI upscaling tech. It also has an LG gaming bar and G-Sync, which is compatible with VRR for various consoles.
Although you can see the unit, the Signature T still includes regular TV speakers. We at Gizmodo didn't spend much time in front of it, but we found the down-firing speakers to be very good, albeit with a typical TV quality.
You may know, but the Signature T is a very expensive, luxury brand television that is not made for regular people. However, the special edition UI suggests that LG wants to expand the number of transparent offerings in the future, perhaps at a lower price point. LG's OLEDs are already several our favorite TV shows of the yearalthough we are not very happy with QNEDs of the company.
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