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Tired of not being able to see the sunset from your high-rise penthouse apartment on your huge TV screen?If you have $60,000 in your pocket, you can now get one LG Signature OLED T:a completely wireless, transparent 77-inch OLED TV. Television producer showed it off at CES earlier this yearbut 12 months later you can finally buy it if you’re willing to drop five figures on one TV.
In addition to being transparent, the Signature OLED T (the “T” stands for “Transparent” in case you couldn’t guess) is a 4K, 120Hz smart TV with a true wireless setup and the expensive view. The TV is also filled with a black curtain, giving the OLED TV a more traditional look. Pulling down the shade when the TV is off is weak allowing you to see through it “like a window”.
There’s only one size, and it’s a big 77″. The $60,000 needs the space to strap it in. The trick is to create the illusion of extra floor space when you don’t have to look at a giant TV taking up your living room wall. half. Then, you’re missing the point if you stick this in the corner of the den, away from annoying light sources that reflect the glare of your traditional dashboard.
The stand is also an integral part of the TV, so if you don’t want to disconnect it, you’ll want to make sure your decor matches. PlayStation 5or an Xbox standing straight but not much else.
Anyway, LG is packing a special edition of its regular Home screen called “T Home.” Viewers can still see through the TV, but the illusion takes a hit when you open one of your apps to view the content. T Bar” floats below the main menu, offering a simple slider for time, weather, and news. Best of all, the “T-Objet” always-on display mode is best for displaying pictures or art.
You connect it to a special “Zero Connect Box” that broadcasts everything, because there is no place on the TV to plug in your smart TV dongles. You can you can keep the box next to the TV or place it in a nearby cabinet 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 AI enhancement technology. mixed in. It also has an LG game bar and G-Sync compatible with various consoles.
Although you can see through the device, the Signature T still includes regular TV speakers.We didn’t spend too much time in front of it at Gizmodo, but we found the downward-firing speakers sounded good, albeit with typical TV quality.
You can probably tell, but the Signature T is an overpriced, luxury brand TV that’s not for the average person.However, the special edition UI suggests that LG might want to expand the number of transparent offerings in the future at a lower price.LG’s OLEDs are already several our favorite TV shows of the yearalthough we were a little less pleased company QNEDs.