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CNET’s David Katzmaier checks out LG’s OLED Transparent TV at CES 2024 in Las Vegas.

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Comments

  1. Innovation is one thing for sure you will always GET with LG. Samsung just doesn’t know how to produce a TV with Cool factor!

  2. This thing costs as much as a car. If I chose to buy this TV or the car, I would pick the car.

  3. 30k no thanks

  4. super korean company! lol

  5. If they brought 3d back for this tv, it could do even more

  6. Windows will be ads now.

  7. As a long term citizen now, I've been rooting for Japan supremacy in tech, but we must accept, they are so behind on almost every domain now. IT, cybersecurity, gadgets, and the list goes on. Good job LG !

  8. Panasonic released it 10 years ago.

  9. Suks

  10. OLED black levels is a sells gimmick, because when I watch 4K demo videos on my 55 inch Samsung QLED Q60C tv the black levels look just as deep black to me when I compare it to my sisters C3 OLED tv.

    The only difference is I paid $700 for the QLED tv and She paid $1500 for her OLED tv. 😂

  11. Everyday we get closer to the Hollywood 2000’s vision of the future. All the smart house stuff, transparent displays, tablets

  12. It's in the 5 K range. Still would rather have an autostereoscopic TV. It's a no-glasses 3D TV where images come out at you just like 3D movies.

  13. i want to replace all my windows with this TV.

  14. So the black background is a physical screen, not an OLED effect?

  15. It can be said to be the most recent technology.

  16. 3d without glasses it's here

  17. Imagine watching "The Ring" with it

  18. Add it into human cloth…it would be invicible cloth I guess..

  19. I think we have now hit peak pointless tech. OK first off moving parts = something to break over time. You want to guess how much it would cost to replace the motor on the thing? Second….NO one is going to build content for this…..OK you get a screen saver….cool. But 99.997% of the time you are going to want to watch content that DOESN'T work with that backscreen down. This is a product that was developed because someone watched a sci fi show that showed a transparent screen and they thought it was the future….Then again maybe it is the future because the future is stunningly dumb.

  20. I see this being useful in the museum space

  21. Holy heck that's ugly… I'm sure it will be as big a bit as 3dtv…and curved screens

  22. So futuristic TV

  23. Another innovation that will go the same way as 3D TV did. Cool, but impractical, cost prohibitive and no-one wants this stuff.

  24. This is the most worthless gimmick I've seen on a TV yet.

  25. Even though it will be mirrored, is it possible to the screen from the other side?

  26. You really small minded people are thinking way too small. With this technology can you imagine if they replaced a whole WALL of a house? WHY are people like that? Is it a problem of today's education system that people can't think critically or creatively any more? Commenting or saything something like "what is the purpose" honestly make you look pretty stupid.

  27. "You can make the TV behave like it's a window out to the world"

    Or I could just look out the window.

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