At IFA 2025, several innovative TVs were showcased, including Samsung's micro-RGB 115-inch TV with superior color and contrast, Hisense's 85-inch RGB mini-LED TV, Samsung's portable Movingstyle TV, Vestel's transparent Nekst TV, and conceptual OLED models from Toshiba, highlighting advancements in display technology and design.
At CES 2024, TV manufacturers showcased new designs aimed at making TVs less prominent in homes, including transparent screens from Samsung and LG, as well as concepts like the Samsung Frame TV and Hisense CanvasTV. While these innovations aim to blend TVs into home decor, the high cost and energy requirements may limit their widespread adoption. Interior designers are also considering how to incorporate these new designs into homes, with some expressing excitement but noting the current limitations. Additionally, companies like Apple and Meta are exploring mixed-reality headsets as potential alternatives to traditional TVs, but experts believe the communal experience of TV viewing will likely ensure their continued presence in homes.
LG unveiled the LG Signature OLED T, a transparent television that is see-through when turned off and displays a brilliant picture when turned on. The TV utilizes a contrast filter that mechanically moves up across the transparent OLED to provide a performance comparable to traditional OLED televisions. It is wireless, requiring only a power cable and connecting to LG's zero connect box, eliminating the need for physical wires. The TV is set to go on sale later this year, with no price announced yet.
LG unveiled a transparent television, the LG Signature OLED T, at CES, which appears see-through when turned off and displays a brilliant picture when turned on. The TV utilizes a contrast filter to achieve this effect and connects wirelessly to external devices through LG's zero connect box. Set to go on sale later this year, the price has not been announced yet.
LG and Samsung showcased transparent TV screens at CES 2024, with LG using OLED technology for a 77-inch display that can switch between transparent and opaque modes, while Samsung demonstrated crystal-clear Micro LED displays. These futuristic TVs offer the ability to blend into the environment and can be used to separate spaces in open rooms or apartments, but are expected to come with a hefty price tag.
LG unveiled the OLED Signature T Transparent TV at CES 2024, featuring a transparent 77-inch screen that allows viewers to see through the TV, with the option to raise a black contrast filter for a traditional viewing experience. The TV aims to redefine living spaces and can be wirelessly connected to the internet via the Zero Connect Box. While the price and release date are yet to be confirmed, the TV is set to offer an impressive and innovative viewing experience.