LG Signature OLED M release - Wireless 4K OLED TV with a 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and more

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If you can't stand cable mess and don't want to have to deal with them, the new LG TV could be what you need. LG has launched a new 4K OLED TV called Signature OLED M in South Korea with an intriguing feature - wireless connectivity.

According to LG, the LG Signature OLED M is the world's first wireless OLED TV. That means it's almost cable-free, except for the power cord. This TV connects to the Zero Connect Box, which can transmit real-time video and audio at three times the speed of WiFi-6E.

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The LG Signature OLED M is a 4K TV, available in a 97-inch size, with 83-inch and 77-inch models to be released later. It also has a refresh rate of 120 Hz, Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision support. Connectivity-wise, it supports HDMI 2.1, USB, LAN, and Bluetooth via the Zero Connect Box.

That's right, your wires connect to the Zero Connect Box instead of the TV, so cables are technically still involved. But the box can be placed in a separate cabinet for less cable clutter, as they won't be dangling off the back of the Signature OLED M.

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We don't have the local launch date and price yet, but we could see this in Malaysia later this year. If you're interested, stay tuned to TechNave for more updates about the TV.

With that said, what do you think about the LG Signature OLED M? Would you buy this TV? Let us know in the comments below!