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 ...
We had a brief tease of LG's 55-inch transparent OLED TV just as the New Year was about to tick over, but now the company has many more details on its futuristic TV now that the virtual CES 2021 event ...
We have watched a lot of movies and TV shows that take place in the future, and lots of them include transparent video displays. Well, the future is apparently closer than we thought. Today, as part ...
Ahead of my arrival at the 2024 CES currently taking place in Las Vegas, I’d assumed that I’d already covered all the new TVs LG was going to be unveiling there in my previous stories about the ...
Transparent televisions like Xiaomi’s Mi TV LUX are a cool idea, but they’re not exactly practical. These totally see-through self-luminous displays have a hard time with visuals containing dark ...
TL;DR: LG has announced its transparent OLED TV, priced at $60,000, offering two options: transparent or opaque. LG has slam dunked CES 2025 with the unveiling of three new gaming monitors to add to ...
LAS VEGAS—Last year the biggest TV buzz at CES was all about “wireless” TVs. This year, the world’s largest TV manufacturers are all about transparent screens for the home. At CES2024 this week, LG ...
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 ...
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LG Electronics Inc (OTC:LGEIY) has unveiled the LG Signature OLED T, a transparent OLED television, with intentions to make it available for purchase by the second half of 2024. What Happened: LG ...
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 ...