LG has introduced the 97-inch LG SIGNATURE OLED M – the world’s first consumer TV with Zero Connect technology which makes it completely wireless yet still capable of transmitting 4K video and audio without impacting on the quality.
This new LG OLED TV M3 still offers the same high-quality picture we expect from OLED but now with the added flexibility to easily install and connect it in your home.
This means the TV could be wall mounted without the need to drill additional holes to keep the cables from the TV out of sight to connect to your sources.
The M3 comes with a separate Zero Connect box which has HDMI inputs for set top boxes, 4K disc players, gaming consoles and soundbars.
The video and audio signals from these inputs are then wirelessly transmitted to the LG 97-inch OLED TV so there are no cables that physically connect to the TV.
Customers will be able to achieve a cleaner distraction free viewing environment with the option of placing the Zero Connect away from the TV.
And what makes this even better is than you One Wall Design of the LG 97-inch TV which can be mounted flush to the wall without a gap.
What helps achieve this look is the fact there are no cables that need to be connected to the TV itself.
The wireless LG solution uses cutting-edge technology to provide a reliable video and audio transmission to the M3 OLED screen with customers able to enjoy content at 4K 120Hz with crisp and clear sound and no compromise on quality.
LG developed an algorithm that can identify the optimal transmission path for the signal and minimise interference or disruption.
The algorithm is so smart it can even recognise people or pets moving around the room and switch paths so the transmission will stay uninterrupted.
The Zero Connect box also has an adjustable antenna which can be rotated or tilted to suit the TV’s location.
The LG M3 OLED also has voice control so users can turn on the TV and manage connected devices by using spoken commands.
The new LG 4K OLED TV with Zero Connect wireless solution will be on display at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week.
* Stephen Fenech travelled to Las Vegas with support from Samsung, LG, Hisense and ASUS.


