LG’s Wireless TVs are the first in the world to offer this feature

LG has secured the first True Wireless Lossless Vision certification from testing body TÜV Rheinland for its premium wireless TVs, independently verifying that the OLED evo W6 and Mini RGB evo MRGB9M deliver visually lossless 4K picture quality over a wireless connection.

The certification addresses a longstanding concern with wireless TV technology, where the absence of a physical cable connection has introduced compromises with colour accuracy, HDR tone reproduction and image detail that made wireless displays a harder recommendation against wired equivalents at the same price point.

TÜV Rheinland’s evaluation confirmed that both LG models maintain colour reproduction, image detail, and HDR tone performance within defined tolerance levels relative to the input signal, with the OLED evo W6 additionally certified for wireless transmission at refresh rates up to 165Hz, a figure relevant to gaming use cases where motion clarity and input lag are primary concerns.

The OLED evo W6 sits at the centre of LG’s certified lineup as the company’s Wallpaper TV, a 9mm panel that ships with a separate Zero Connect Box housing all physical inputs, which can be positioned up to 10 metres from the screen to eliminate visible cable runs between source devices and the display itself.

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Extending the certification beyond OLED, the Mini RGB evo MRGB9M brings TÜV-verified wireless performance to LCD technology. Available in 65-inch, 75-inch, and 86-inch screen sizes, the panel applies image processing techniques more commonly associated with OLED-class displays to provide better colour accuracy and contrast management at larger scales.

The True Wireless Lossless Vision standard itself was developed by TÜV Rheinland to evaluate wireless display products against factors including input lag, colour accuracy and gamma tracking, establishing a repeatable test framework against which future wireless TV products from any manufacturer can be assessed.

Neither pricing nor regional availability for the LG OLED evo W6 or LG Mini RGB evo MRGB9M has been confirmed, with LG stating only that availability may vary by market.

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