LG is pretty hellbent on making the coolest TV’s possible. The company recently launched the Rollable TV, which has an OLED display that rolls like a piece of paper and vanishes into a cool-looking desk. It costs a tear-jerking $100,000 or about Rs. 80,00,000 lakh right now. Let’s forget the price trauma and move on to better things in life.

This year, LG Launched the M3 OLED Smart TV, which features the company’s Zero Connect tech. You get a 97-inch 4K OLED canvas for watching cringe TV shows, but at a 120Hz refresh rate. If you’re worried about latency, well LG claims that the wireless signal travels at thrice the speed of what you would expect from Wi-Fi 6.

For all your cable needs, however, there’s a portable control box that has I/O options like HDMI, USB, Ethernet, and satellite set-top box TV link. All the video and video feed is beamed in real-time wirelessly from the box to the TV.