LG is showing a 97 inch wireless TV and a transparent

LG is showing a 97-inch wireless TV and a transparent fridge with color-changing LED doors at CES

LG develops interactive and wireless technologies for the homes of the future.

The South Korea-based company announced a 97-inch wireless TV and transparent refrigerator with color-changing doors to match your mood at the Consumer Electronics Show.

The design of the new OLED M3 TV eliminates the need for cables and is instead powered by the company’s Zero Connect technology, which transmits HDMI-quality signals up to 30 feet and multiple audio formats – it only has a single power cord.

Called MoodUp, the fridge is powered by a companion app that allows users to choose from 22 colors for the top door panel and 19 colors for the bottom, allowing them to change the look of the fridge and their kitchen environment.

LG unveiled several other technologies during Media Day, including several TVs equipped with Paramount streaming, but its M3 and MoodUp stole the show this year.

LG introduced the world's first wireless TV at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas

LG introduced the world’s first wireless TV at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas

The “home of the future” is a space that offers residents an interactive experience, wireless technology and intelligent design. And LG showed that on Wednesday.

The M3 is the first television that does not require cables to connect other devices such as speakers and streaming boxes.

The innovation offers instead LG’s new Zero Connect Box, which can be placed anywhere in the same room.

The box is equipped with multiple connections for other devices and wirelessly transmits the audio and video signals to the M3.

The design of the new OLED M3 TV eliminates the need for wires and is instead powered by the company's Zero Connect technology, which transmits HDMI-quality signals up to 30 feet

The design of the new OLED M3 TV eliminates the need for wires and is instead powered by the company’s Zero Connect technology, which transmits HDMI-quality signals up to 30 feet

According to LG, users can send up to 4K videos at 120Hz, which is a necessary criterion for gaming and streaming.

And all functions of the Zero Connect Box are voice controlled.

Despite the massive display, M3 is designed to sit flush against the wall with no visible gap, which is a popular method for new TVs as owners can view artwork on the screen when it’s not in use.

However, LG hasn’t released a full list of specs for the M3, or the cost and timing of launch.

During the CES event, the electronics company went from the living room to the kitchen to show the future of refrigerators.

His MoodUp is designed with color schemes to match your mood and even the season, such as: B. Red and green for Christmas.

LG also showed off its MoodUp fridge with LED panel doors that change colour

LG also showed off its MoodUp fridge with LED panel doors that change colour

Users can choose different color schemes to reflect their mood or a specific time of year

Users can choose different color schemes to reflect their mood or a specific time of year

The fridge is also equipped with sound via a built-in Bluetooth speaker that can be easily connected to a smartphone, tablet or laptop.

Users can match their mood — or the fridge’s current color or theme — with songs from their favorite music streaming apps or the music collection playlist in the ThinQ app.

And there’s a feature that adjusts the panel colors to the music.

LG also designed the gadget to alert users when the door is left open for too long.

And when the colors are off, the doors are transparent

And when the colors are off, the doors are transparent

The panel on the door left open will flash repeatedly to notify users that the door needs to be closed, helping to prevent cold air loss and unnecessary energy consumption.

And MoodUP’s motion sensors detect when someone approaches – both panels flash in greeting.

However, the colors can also be changed to gray or white to suit a more traditional look, or eliminated so the doors are see-through.

Lyu Jae-cheol, President of LG Electronics Home Appliance & Air Solution Company, said, “At LG, we’ve always found exciting new ways to advance the customer experience, and we’re proud to do it again with the all-new MoodUP refrigerator to do .

“Bringing color, music and convenience to the kitchen, this unique refrigerator integrates LG’s cutting-edge technologies and innovative design features, demonstrating our ongoing commitment to making life better at home.”

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