Everything gets beamed over from the Zero Connect box.
We’ve reached that time again at CES 2023. But with the all-new Signature OLED M, LG isn’t so much concentrating on the panel itself. It’s a beautiful, bright, enormous 97-inch 4K screen, sure, but what else would you expect from LG? Instead, the gimmick is what’sthe TV. The OLED M receives all of its video and audio wirelessly from a “Zero Connect” box that can be positioned up to 30 feet away. All of the processing happens in the box; the TV is just a panel and speakers.
I didn’t notice any hitches or dropouts in LG’s demonstration of the new Signature OLED at its hotel suite in Las Vegas. And the video quality genuinely looked fantastic. The TV supports all the usual Dolby Vision, Atmos, and other home theater features you’d expect, and it’s G-Sync certified on the gaming side of things.But is gaming really possible on this thing? What’s the latency like? Surely there’skind of tradeoff in going wireless.
Some people might be curious as to why something like this even exists. It doesn’t have the same wow factor as a TV that rolls down and disappears into a stand. Even so, LG sees the OLED M as giving customers a new level of freedom in choosing where they put the TV — and it greatly simplifies cable management since all you’re running to the TV is power. Maybe you want to put your huge OLED TV above a fireplace where it’s not easy to route multiple cables for different components.
LG’s Signature OLEDs are historically wildly expensive, but the company isn’t yet disclosing pricing on this one. When I asked reps at CES to ballpark it compared to the rollable, they confirmed it won’t be quite that exorbitant. I’d still expect it to cost well above even the company’s largest 8K OLED set. Most people will stick with LG’s OLEDs meant for us ordinary folk.
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