 Greetings, folks. Dave Hamilton here at CES in Las Vegas, CES 24 in Las Vegas. And of course, this year I did it again. I love to walk through the LG booth. They always have a really impressive TV extravaganza display. I'm going to show you what I saw as I walked through and I filmed as I walked through initially, and that's what you're about to see. And then after I put my camera away, I was so impressed that I watched it again just to stand there and watch it. But I'll admit, when I first walked in, it didn't seem that impressive to me because I didn't understand what I was seeing. So I'm going to let you enjoy it the way I did and then stick around because I've got a couple of other sort of close-up things of this technology that you're definitely going to want to see. But first, let's just enjoy the full booth. I'm going to stay out of this and let the sound of the show floor bask over you while we're doing this. The TV hides in plain sight, but it could hide being clear, so it could be your window. And then when you want to go watch TV, it turns completely. It can be opaque or you can let it continue to be transparent and see it from both sides if you want. So here's one and you can see it's in transparent mode. So you've got an image on it and then all the stuff. But if you look at the bottom, there's a little, what looks to be a black bar across it. That is actually a screen that comes up inside the TV so that it makes it fully blacked out. And that's how you get those rich blacks and all the things that you would need. You'll see he chooses crime video here and when he does, that's when the thing starts going up. So it launches prime and now you can see you're not getting all the bleed through because you're getting reflection because it's all the booth, but you're not getting all the bleed through from the back because it's got a screen up. So this is LG's OLED-T Transparent 4K TV. Very cool stuff. They always blow me away in their booth this year. I thought they weren't going to. And then, ha, amazing. They impressed me yet again. Of course you can learn all about that at LG.com. I think LGUS.com. I think maybe both. You know, it's LG. Just go find it. Thanks to our coverage sponsors for making all of our coverage this week possible. That includes Mac Updater, CCC Backup and Collide with K. Go check them out. Thank them for making this possible. Thank you for watching. Thanks for subscribing here, both to the YouTube channel and also to the show at macgeekup.com. And do us a huge favor, would you? Just one thing. I promise it's not a lot, but don't get caught.