At the moment, another edition of the CES is being presented, a place where several technology companies begin to show their new products to go on the market in the following months. Among the devices that are launched are televisions, which have been evolving from the square model to the wide resolution that we have today, and now it seems that things are going one step further in the future.
On this occasion they have presented the OLED T, what the company calls the first transparent wireless OLED television, with 4K resolution and LG's wireless transmission technology for audio and video. The unit also features a contrast screen that slides down forming a box at its base that can be raised or lowered with the push of a button.
Speaking of the additional details, the TV is powered by LG's new Alpha 11 AI processor with four times the performance of the previous generation chip. The power delivers 70 percent greater graphics performance and 30 percent faster processing speeds, according to the company. It works with the company's Zero Connect Box that debuted in last year's M3 OLED and which sends video and audio wirelessly to the TV. Place where all streaming devices and consoles connect to that box.
It is worth mentioning that since it was exhibited at the fair, it can be seen as a kind of barbell or even a projector, which is innovative, but at the same time it gives the impression that it does not really have any type of background, so it is You could work more on that aspect regarding your technology. Of course, it is still impressive how it has been possible to have a product of such a nature, there is talk that at some point in 2024 they will go on sale, but there is no exact month.
via: Engadget
Editor's note: It is undoubtedly good technology, but it also makes me anxious to see that there really is no background, at least in the images that have been presented to us. Surely it is something that will be fixed before they go on sale in the following months.
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