LG’s new transparent OLED television set is nearly here and you can pre-order it now. The TV can display both transparent and opaque video and it does so wirelessly. And if you want this new fancy TV, you just have tOnline Bettingo shell out $60,000. Suggested ReadingFans Debate If These Are The First Pictures Of The Switch 2 Or Just Elaborate AI-Generated FakesFantasian Neo Dimension Is The Perfect Throwback To Final Fantasy's Golden YearsSquid Game Season 2's Five Biggest Changes From Season 1 Will Shock YouThe Best Reveals From The Game Awards 2023
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CCShare SubtitlesOffEnglishShare this VideoFacebookTwitterEmailRedditLinkThe Best Reveals From The Game Awards 2023The 77-inch Class LG Signature OLED T Smart TV might look like something out of a sci-fi movie, letting you watch movies or pre-rendered scenes as psedu0-holograms in your living room or bedroom. And when you want a “normal” 4K TV, all you have to do is hit a button and a screen rises to create a background for standard viewing. AdvertisementRelated ContentThe Absolute Best Gadgets From CES 2024What To Look For In A New Gaming TV This Black FridayRelated ContentThe Absolute Best Gadgets From CES 2024What To Look For In A New Gaming TV This Black FridayAs explained by Engadget, the tech seen in this new TV was first introduced at CES 2024. And this new tech, which is impressive looking, ain’t cheap. LG’s first transparent TV will cost you an eye-watering $60,000. You can pre-order one now, if you have that kind of cash lying around. The futuristic TVs will start shipping to customers in January. Sorry, you can’t get this for someone as a last-minute Christmas gift. LGAnother interesting piece of tech in this new TV is a wireless box that transmits any connected devices, like a PS5 or DVD player, to the screen without any wires. You just plug your consoles or whatever into the black box at the bottom of the TV and that’s it. Sounds neat and looks nice, but I do wonder how much delay it adds and if I would notice it while playing something like Fortnite. Sounds like something I need to test out! LG, send me one of these transparent future TVs ASAP! Or maybe I can convince Kotaku to buy me one for review purposes. (Editor’s note: lol no way dude.)AdvertisementAs a fun exercise, here’s a bunch of stuff you could get with that much money instead of this TV.Advertisement10 PS5 consoles10 Xbox Series X consoles140 $70 video games1,660 gallons of Mountain Dew1,500 Taco Bell QuesadillasA $20,000 used car4 iPad prosAnd I’ve run out of stuff to buy, so you’d be left with like $10,000If, however, you have $60,000 and are looking to spend it all on a single TV, you can pre-order the LG transparent OLED set right now on the company’s site or Best Buy. If you do buy one, invite me over to gawk at it for a few hours. Thanks!