As LG explains, when the OLED T is powered off, it becomes an almost completely transparent box — it’s still obviously visible so nobody bumps into it, but you can also see right through it to the other side. You can place the OLED T against or on the wall as you normally would with a TV, but you can also place it on a standing or floating shelf in the middle of a room. Thanks to the wireless transmission provided by the Zero Connect Box, you don’t have to see a massive tangle of wires snaking out from behind it.
When powered on, the OLED T can render both video and still images in stunning 4K quality thanks to LG’s Alpha 11 AI Processor. Transparent images, in particular, will appear on the screen while still showing what’s behind it, creating an impressive artistic centerpiece. If you’re concerned about the quality of the picture, don’t worry — the OLED T has a contrast filter that activates with a button press, solidifying the screen and giving you a proper view.
LG will be showing off the OLED T at the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show from January 9-12. It is not currently known how much LG will be charging for this device, though based on previous LG innovations like the $100,000 rolling OLED, it probably won’t be cheap.