LG?s New Signature OLED M Makes the One Cord Television a Reality
LG's new 97-inch SIGNATURE OLED M TV can be placed nearly anywhere in a room without worrying about anything but its single power cord.
LG’s new 97-inch SIGNATURE OLED M television is first and foremost a sizable set aimed at the home theater enthusiast prioritizing features beyond the set’s now standard 4K resolution, including OLED’s unbeatable inky black contrast, solid 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision / HDR10 / HLG support, and of course, an immersive 97-inch screen. Where LG’s new set stands out from the crowd is what the brand has subtracted beyond its lone necessary power cord: the need for additional wires and cables.
Mind you, if you’re in the market for a $4,999 77-inch, $7,999 83-inch, or most prohibitively priced $29,999 97-inch television, you’re likely hiring someone professionally to sweat the details about optimally installing a set of these sizes. Even so, nearly everyone would rather hide away external devices ? streaming devices, consoles, home theater audio components ? from view and/or make them more easily accessible.
The LG Zero Connect box is the solution. Essentially a black box of ports that can be placed up to 32-feet away from the OLED TV, it transmits both picture and audio wirelessly. That means you (or your home theater specialist) can arrange for a cleaner and more minimalist home theater viewing area without inviting the intrusive clutter of a multitude of devices that often propagate directly u...
LG’s new 97-inch SIGNATURE OLED M television is first and foremost a sizable set aimed at the home theater enthusiast prioritizing features beyond the set’s now standard 4K resolution, including OLED’s unbeatable inky black contrast, solid 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision / HDR10 / HLG support, and of course, an immersive 97-inch screen. Where LG’s new set stands out from the crowd is what the brand has subtracted beyond its lone necessary power cord: the need for additional wires and cables.
Mind you, if you’re in the market for a $4,999 77-inch, $7,999 83-inch, or most prohibitively priced $29,999 97-inch television, you’re likely hiring someone professionally to sweat the details about optimally installing a set of these sizes. Even so, nearly everyone would rather hide away external devices ? streaming devices, consoles, home theater audio components ? from view and/or make them more easily accessible.
The LG Zero Connect box is the solution. Essentially a black box of ports that can be placed up to 32-feet away from the OLED TV, it transmits both picture and audio wirelessly. That means you (or your home theater specialist) can arrange for a cleaner and more minimalist home theater viewing area without inviting the intrusive clutter of a multitude of devices that often propagate directly u...
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