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World's first see-through 4K OLED TV from LG is out now at $60,000
New Atlas ^ | December 19, 2024 | Abhimanyu Ghoshal

Posted on 12/20/2024 8:36:56 AM PST by Red Badger

LG's new TV creates a nifty illusion of on-screen content floating in mid-air

After stealing the show at CES 2024 in January, LG's totally transparent TV is finally available to buy. The 77-inch Signature OLED T can be yours for an eye-watering US$60,000.

With that kind of scratch, you could buy three top-of-the-line 85-inch Samsung 'The Terrace' Full Sun Neo QLED 4K outdoor TVs designed to be used in direct sunlight – or a 2025 BMW 5-series car.

Anyway, you're here about the Signature OLED T. We're talking about a 4K 120 Hz OLED TV you can literally see through when it's displaying a picture on screen – creating the illusion of content floating in mid-air, and merging with its surroundings.

LG's new TV creates a nifty illusion of on-screen content floating in mid-airLG View 6 Images

View gallery - 6 images After stealing the show at CES 2024 in January, LG's totally transparent TV is finally available to buy. The 77-inch Signature OLED T can be yours for an eye-watering US$60,000.

With that kind of scratch, you could buy three top-of-the-line 85-inch Samsung 'The Terrace' Full Sun Neo QLED 4K outdoor TVs designed to be used in direct sunlight – or a 2025 BMW 5-series car.

Anyway, you're here about the Signature OLED T. We're talking about a 4K 120 Hz OLED TV you can literally see through when it's displaying a picture on screen – creating the illusion of content floating in mid-air, and merging with its surroundings.

Beyond all the shows and movies you'll stream, you can also enjoy the OLED T's transparent effect using specially developed screensaver content called T Objet, which features themes like nature and art.

(Excerpt) Read more at newatlas.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Computers/Internet; Society; TV/Movies
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To: The Louiswu

That’s a down payment on a nice little house; or even a couple of cars for some families.


21 posted on 12/20/2024 9:16:15 AM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: Carry_Okie

https://youtu.be/TlZ9UQmr-TE?si=plVTL1InGFI0-GKb


22 posted on 12/20/2024 9:18:36 AM PST by V_TWIN (America...so great even the people that hate it refuse to leave!)
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To: Red Badger
Speaking of sound, LG says its Alpha 11 AI processor up-dishes up virtual 11.1.2 channel audio, and there's Dolby Atmos 4 for that immersive surround effect.

Finally an amp that goes to 11!

23 posted on 12/20/2024 9:19:40 AM PST by xp38
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To: The Louiswu

Re: a $60,000 price point.

We upgraded to a 4k OLED a few years ago. Night and day difference for older eyes. The showroom had one tv, a large size, that put everything else to shame. It was an 8k OLED; I forget the price, but it was well over $20,000.

I was incredulous enough to inquire about it, starting with the obvious, “who buys something like this?”

The salespeople were quick to emphasize that they showed that model simply to demonstrate the technology. There was (is?) virtually no 8k content. The showroom model was playing a special demo disk also designed to show off the technology. 4k streaming isn’t yet the standard, and we’re along way from graduating to anything approaching the 8k standard being being commercially available except maybe in various hothouse applications. I wonder if directors and cinematographers are starting to play with it in the editing rooms, even if they release commercial content at lower resolutions.

What does a long time translate into nowadays in this sector? Five years? Ten years? Or will this simply be too much, an upgrade for which no one but the very wealthy will pay?

They had already gotten word, however, on next year’s model, which was expected to be $8-9,000 cheaper. I’ve not been back in a showroom since then.


24 posted on 12/20/2024 9:20:57 AM PST by sphinx
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To: Red Badger

Intersting, from a mechanical point of view, but very quickly would be nothing more than a distraction from the TV.
If I want to look through a window, I already have a wall full of windows here for the looking.
I can stare for free, longer than any Cat.


25 posted on 12/20/2024 9:21:15 AM PST by lee martell
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To: Red Badger; All

You can already do this for less than 300 dollars. You buy this screen film and use a projector. The black is the invisible you can see through.


26 posted on 12/20/2024 9:22:20 AM PST by JamesGold
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To: Red Badger

No need to pay 60K for that effect. Just a couple of “magic” mushrooms is all ya need


27 posted on 12/20/2024 9:23:20 AM PST by MikeyB806
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To: Williams
It will eventually be $4000 and even $699.


And stolen at Wal Mart

28 posted on 12/20/2024 9:24:21 AM PST by rdcbn1 (TV )
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To: Red Badger

Now we can see the tangled mess of cables for audio/video connections, HDMI, USB, behind the screen!


29 posted on 12/20/2024 9:24:44 AM PST by HonkyTonkMan ( )
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To: TheElectionWasStolen
Why do I want to see through my TV?

My first thought as well. Most people don't put their tvs in front of picture windows as shown in the example photos. Who wants to see their wall behind the screen?

30 posted on 12/20/2024 9:24:54 AM PST by DouglasKC
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To: Red Badger

It’s on sale at Sam’s Club.

(kidding)


31 posted on 12/20/2024 9:27:22 AM PST by FroggyTheGremlim (Hail to Pitt!)
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To: Red Badger

This is stupid.


32 posted on 12/20/2024 9:27:24 AM PST by Lazamataz (The BEST birthday present I ever got WAS DONALD TRUMP WINNING IN 2024!!!)
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To: Red Badger
I have a really nice LG OLED TV right now. It's 55" and I got it cheap at Best Buy as an "Open Box Excellent". Watching one of my BBC nature documentaries on a 4K disc the giraffes look like they're in the living room with me.

I don't need anything that's "see through"...or any other kind of gimmick. I'm thrilled just having the giraffes in my living room.

33 posted on 12/20/2024 9:29:50 AM PST by Gay State Conservative (Import The Third World,Become The Third World)
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To: Lazamataz

I have no idea why they developed this, there must be some ulterior benefit we aren’t seeing.........


34 posted on 12/20/2024 9:30:38 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Williams

I remember seeing flat screens TVs about 20 years ago in an electronics store near me. IIRC a 40” one was close to $20,000. Today that same set would sell for $200...or less.


35 posted on 12/20/2024 9:32:01 AM PST by Gay State Conservative (Import The Third World,Become The Third World)
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To: HonkyTonkMan
As per standard FR protocol you didn't read the article. It does away with unsightly cables and projects the signal to the set from up to 30 feet away. See....worth the 60k already. LOL


36 posted on 12/20/2024 9:36:10 AM PST by xp38
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To: Red Badger

Pass on it.


37 posted on 12/20/2024 9:36:28 AM PST by Carriage Hill (A society grows great when old men plant trees, in whose shade they know they will never sit.)
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To: TheElectionWasStolen
Why do I want to see through my TV?

*****

RIGHT! I’d rather have one of the 85” Samsungs. I’ve had a 55” Samsung going on 9 years, and it’s still doing great.

38 posted on 12/20/2024 9:37:07 AM PST by telescope115 (I NEED MY SPACE!!! 🔭)
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To: The Louiswu

20 years ago a 65 inch HD TV was over $40,000. This is normal for emerging technology. In 1993 I saw a ¥20,000 orange plasma 35 inch monitor at MacExpo in San Francisco. These things are real - more or less - as new tech that will come down to consumer level eventually if the market of buyers approves and demands it. I expect this one will make it.


39 posted on 12/20/2024 9:37:59 AM PST by lefty-lie-spy (Stay Metal)
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To: Williams

Exactly—could be a nice toy for $500—a decade from now.


40 posted on 12/20/2024 9:38:25 AM PST by cgbg (It is time to pull the Deep State out of the mass media--like ticks from a dog.)
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