Submitted by randburg t3_103bh7f in technology
truthfulie t1_j32hp8j wrote
People aren't realizing why this TV is wireless. If we look at the formfactor of the TV and the design aesthetics it is going for, we can sort of guess why they opted to to wireless. Signature series are usually sold with high premium and are in some way, hybrid of high-tech and lifestyle product that focuses on design and aesthetic while also giving you high-performance. But in order to achieve certain design/aesthetic and still offer some practicality, they would sometimes need a gimmick and this time, it's wireless signal.
As silly and unnecessary as it first sounds, hear me out. The TV is on a easel stand which means you aren't likely going to use this TV with a traditional media console/TV stand, where you would normally concealing extra devices and manage cables much easier. But without media console, you basically have to run the cables in the wall (which isn't as easy for other parts of the world where they may not be using drywall) or live with the cable clutter. Wireless signal does solves this issue and gives you more freedom in terms of device placement since the box can be up to 30 ft away from the TV.
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