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LG announces first M3 OLED wireless TV at CES 2023

We have the lowdown on the exciting announcement of LGs Signature OLED M

Updated: Jan 5, 2023 11:36 am
LG announces first M3 OLED wireless TV at CES 2023

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LG kickstarted this year’s CES 2023 with a bang, announcing a brand-new wireless OLED TV that’s the first of its kind. We’re here to make sure you’re up to date with the latest news on this exciting announcement, making sure you don’t miss a thing on the LG M3 OLED.

CES is a huge event in the tech calendar and companies like LG often use it to announce exciting new products and ideas. During the LG World Premiere today, the Koren tech giants announced that they have a wireless OLED TV in the works, the LG Signature OLED M.

We don’t know lodes about Signature OLED M just yet but let’s take a look at what we do know.

LG Signature OLED M announced at CES 2023

You may already be aware that US-based company Displace has been showing off their design for a state-of-the-art wireless OLED TV at CES this week, but this is the first we’ve heard about LG releasing the LG Signature OLED M.

Given that LG is pretty much the kings of OLED TVs we suspected they might have something in the works given Displace’s offering. Today though is the first time we’ve had it confirmed.

We don’t know much at all about LGs wireless OLED TV yet but here is what we do know. LG has announced it will boast a 4K 120hz display with video and audio being transmitted wirelessly via their zero connect box. We also know it will be available in a 97″ variant but have no information on other sizes just yet.

We’re very excited about the prospect of the LG Signature OLED M and you should be too. Be sure to check in at WePC for all the latest news from CES 2023.


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