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# Can someone spot me $75K? I want a new transparent LG OLED TV
- URL: https://www.bttr.reviews/lg-transparent-oled-priced/
- Published: 2025-09-22T11:32:22.000Z
- Updated: 2026-03-11T02:14:20.000Z
- Description: LG's 77-inch transparent OLED TV is available in Australia now for a casual $75K RRP. Anyone want to spot me? I'm good for it...
- Author: Nick Broughall
- Tags: Televisions, News, #brand-LG

Hey mate, can you help me out? LG just launched its LG SIGNATURE OLED T 77-inch transparent OLED TV in Australia, and I *really* want one. The catch is that it's just a tiny bit outside my budget.

You see, it's been priced at $74,999\. $**75*K***. 

It's not the ***most*** expensive TV I've ever seen, but it's certainly up there.

But at least with this one, there's actually some impressive technology to justify that price tag.

## **What makes this TV worth more than my car?**

Well, for starters, it's completely transparent when you want it to be. LG has managed to create a 77-inch OLED display that can *disappear*, letting you see straight through it like a window. When you're not watching anything, it just blends into your room, like Homer in a hedge.

This is possible thanks to LG's "Zero Connect Box", a separate unit that beams 4K video wirelessly to the screen at up to 120Hz, just like the [OLED M5 that launched earlier this year](https://www.bttr.reviews/lgs-2025-tvs-are-here/). 

You can switch between transparent and opaque modes depending on whether you want to watch the latest Netflix series or just let natural light flow through your room.

## **Living with a see-through TV**

LG hasn't just made this thing transparent and called it a day. They've added some genuinely clever features that take advantage of the unique form factor. "T-Objet" mode turns your TV into an always-on digital art frame, while "T-Bar" gives you a subtle ticker along the bottom for weather, sports scores, or what's playing on Spotify - all without blocking the view behind it.

For gamers, it's packing NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium support, so you'll get smooth gameplay on that massive transparent canvas. Though at this price point, you're probably *not* using it primarily as a gaming monitor.

## **The reality check**

$75K is pretty serious money. You could buy a decent car, put a deposit on a house (well, maybe not in Sydney), or travel the world for a year with that kind of cash. 

But if you've got money to burn and want to own something genuinely futuristic that'll make every visitor to your home do a double-take, this is probably it.

The LG SIGNATURE OLED T is available now through LG's website, assuming your credit card doesn't spontaneously combust when you hit "add to cart."

*Now, if anyone wants to sponsor BTTR.reviews with one of these bad boys, you know where to find me...*

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