LG Electronics unrolls its cutting-edge TV sets in the European market after a successful launch in the United States earlier this month. The South Korean electronics giant officially brought its wireless OLED TV to Europe to further expand its presence in the premium TV industry there.
LG Electronics has created the first wireless OLED TV in the world, and it is hoping that these innovative large TVs will help it conquer and lead the premium TV market. On Sunday, Aug. 27, the company said it released its LG Signature OLED M wireless OLED TV in the region.
As per The Korea Times, the wireless OLED TV is available in 97-inch, 87-inch, and 77-inch versions. The first option is also considered the world's largest OLED TV set. These television sets use wireless audio and video signals thus, there are no wires except for the power supply.
With this feature, LG Electronics cast aside troublesome wire connections inconvenience. Each tube also comes with a Zero Connect Box that allows wireless transmission of high-definition images with 4K resolution and a 120-hertz refresh rate, which can reach up to 10 meters from the TV.
"By connecting your peripherals to the Zero Connect box in your living room, next to the couch or under a nightstand, you can eliminate the clutter of wires around your screen," LG Electronics stated.
SP Baik, the company’s vice president of the TV product planning unit, also said, "With the world's first wireless OLED TV and premium LCD TV LG QNED, we will provide customers around the world with an immersive and ultra-large viewing experience."
Meanwhile, Korea Bizwire reported that several foreign media groups have applauded LG Electronic’s wireless OLED M model because of its superb design and extraordinary viewing experience. The company aims to capture consumers' attention with the immersive displays of its new TV sets.
Photo by: LG Newsroom


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