LG Debuts ‘World-First’ Wireless 97-Inch OLED TV Completely Free Of Cables
By Alexa Heah, 08 Aug 2023
Following the unveiling of a touchscreen television that can be hauled around in a briefcase back in June, LG Electronics recently announced the launch of what it claims is the world’s first wireless OLED TV.
The 97-inch LG Signature OLED M is currently available in South Korea, with the company planning to roll it out to North America and Europe later this year.
Built on a decade of OLED innovation, the highlight of the massive setup is its game-changing Zero Connect Box—the first wireless solution capable of transmitting video and audio at 4K 120Hz.
The LG Signature OLED M is designed to be completely free of cables, except for the power cord, of course. It’s meant to provide users with a hassle-free way to connect their televisions to various devices and peripherals like gaming consoles and set-top boxes.
In addition, the Zero Connect technology is intelligent enough to identify the optimal transmission path for each gadget. It’s even fitted with an adjustable antenna that can be positioned according to the screen’s location, ensuring seamless transmission of image and sound.
One of the most impressive aspects of this wireless AV transmission solution is its blazing speed, which allows it to move large amounts of data at up to three times the speed of the existing Wi-Fi 6E standard.
Plus, it supports existing features like Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos so that users can look forward to an exceptional audiovisual experience on the giant screen.
Soon, LG is planning to release 83- and 77-inch OLED evo M models, both featuring this same Zero Connect technology. Head here for more details.
[via stupidDOPE and AV Magazine, images via LG]
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