Have you at any point wanted to work a fish aquarium when the TV is off? If indeed, this fantasy has materialized.
The world's first TV, which is both wireless and transparent, has been introduced. Yes, indeed, when you are not watching the TV, it becomes transparent like glass without the need for any wires to operate it.
LG introduced this TV at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. According to the company, it is the world's first wireless, transparent OLED TV equipped with 4K resolution.
This television utilizes remote transmission innovation to play sound and video. However, more details have not been released in this regard.
The company said that this TV uses a new processor whose performance is four times better than the previous processors.
With a 77-inch screen, this TV can stream photos and videos through the Always On Display feature. When you turn off the TV, digital fish aquariums, fireworks, or other digital art appear on the screen.
If you don't want to see anything on the closed screen, instead of a big black screen, the TV will become transparent and show the view behind you by taking the form of a glass.
According to the company, since this is a transparent TV, you can make it a part of any room environment.
There is presently no word on the cost or accessibility of this television, however, as per the organization, it will be accessible to buyers at some point this year.