A modern LG TV with a limpid hologram costs $60,000

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New limpid LG OLED TV it’s almost available and you can pre-order it now. The TV can display both limpid and muddy images, and it does so wirelessly. And if you want that fancy modern TV, you just have to shell out $60,000.

The 77-inch LG Signature OLED T Smart TV it can look like something out of a sci-fi movie, allowing you to watch movies or pre-rendered scenes as pseudo-holograms in your living room or bedroom. And if you want a “normal” 4K TV, just press a button and the screen will rise to create a background for standard viewing.

As he explained Engadgetthe technology used in this modern TV was first presented at CES 2024. And this impressive modern technology doesn’t come affordable. LG’s first limpid TV will cost a staggering $60,000. You can pre-order it now if you have the cash on hand. Futuristic TVs will start shipping to customers in January. Unfortunately, you can’t buy this for someone as a last minute Christmas gift.

Another compelling technology used in this modern TV is the wireless module, which wirelessly transmits any connected devices, such as a PS5 console or a DVD player, to the screen. You just plug your console or whatever into the black box at the bottom of your TV and that’s it. It sounds neat and looks nice, but I wonder how much delay it adds and whether I would notice it when playing something similar Fortnite. Sounds like something I need to test! LG, send me one of these limpid TVs of the future ASAP! Or maybe I can convince you My city to buy it for me for review purposes. (Editor’s note: lol, no way, man.)

Just for fun, here are some things you could buy for that amount of money instead of that TV.

  • 10 PS5 consoles
  • 10 Xbox Series X consoles
  • 140 video games for $70
  • 1,660 gallons of Mountain Dew
  • 1,500 Taco Bell quesadillas
  • Used car for $20,000
  • 4 iPad Pros
  • I’ve run out of things to buy, so you’d have about $10,000 left

However, if you have $60,000 and want to spend it all on one TV, you can pre-order the limpid LG OLED set now on the company’s website or Best buy. If you buy one, invite me over to your place so I can look at it for a few hours. Thanks!

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