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LG Walks CES Proudly With Biggest Wireless OLED TV in the World

M3 is a massive 97-inch wireless television
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaJanuary 7, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
LG SIGNATURE OLED is the World’s First 4K 120Hz Wireless AV-connected OLED TV
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Displace TV was making a lot of noise at CES 2023 with its wireless OLED version that sticks to any surface but people were keener on knowing what LG had in store for them. The South Korean tech giant didn’t disappoint and unveiled a 97-inch wireless TV that eliminates HDMI cables. A 4K TV that receives all of its video and audio wirelessly sounds awesome as LG claims to make your living room clutter-free.

LG’s M3 is a mammoth 97-inch television that receives its audio and video from LG’s Zero Connect box. Placed at a 30-foot range, users can set up their home theater equipment like a cable TV set-top box on one side of a room, with the TV mounted elsewhere. The Zero Connect box offers real-time video and audio transmission at up to 4K 120Hz.

It isn’t a fully wireless television when compared with Displace’s version because the makers still didn’t find a solution to take the power cord out of the equation. Nevertheless, the television boasts a sleek design and offers awesome picture quality and fantastic sound.

While LG didn’t share many technical details about M3, PCMag reports that the television does not use the 2.4GHz or 5GHz bands employed by Wi-Fi and most consumer technology. It rather relies on a proprietary standard, which LG claims offers three times the speed of Wi-Fi 6.

Also Read: No Bravia at CES means LG’s 2023 TVs are a Must-See

In addition to sending audio and video signals, the voice control-enabled Zero Connect box also has several ports, implying one can easily connect video game consoles, soundbars, or cable boxes to them. LG states the television will be available in three sizes in the near future, including 83 inches and 77 inches models.

LG SIGNATURE OLED is the World’s First 4K 120Hz Wireless AV-connected OLED TV
Image: LG
LG SIGNATURE OLED is the World’s First 4K 120Hz Wireless AV-connected OLED TV
Image: LG
LG SIGNATURE OLED is the World’s First 4K 120Hz Wireless AV-connected OLED TV
Image: LG

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Atish is an avid reader and a writer with almost half a decade of experience in news reporting. He has previously worked with Hindustan Times as a field journalist. He has a profound interest in performing arts and has directed a few insightful plays on social issues and folklore. When not toiling with words or sourcing news for Homecrux and Planet Custodian, he can be found either appreciating cinema, reading cult classics, or searching for existential truth.

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