an array of new products at CES 2017 in Las Vegas on Wednesday

LG has unveiled an array of devices to make smart homes even smarter - including a radical ultrathin TV than can be hung on the wall with magnets.

The ultrathin LG Signature OLED W television is just just 2.57mm thin in the 65-inch model, and mounts seamlessly to the wall to create the experience of ‘looking through a window into another world.’

The company is set to market the device, which as yet has no price or release date, as a 'wallpaper' TV.

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The ultrathin LG Signature OLED W television is just just 2.57mm thin in the 65-inch model, and mounts seamlessly to the wall to create the experience of ‘looking through a window into another world.’

To avoid cables, it has a single cable that runs to a sound bar, which has all of the normal connectors.

There is built-in Wi-Fi and four HDMI ports, complete with 4K video and HDR tech, and will also be available in a 77-inch version.

The smart TV's operating system is an enhanced version of webOS: webOS 3.5, and the set is also 25 per cent brighter than last year's Signature edition OLED TV.

LG revealed its 2017 Super UDH TV lineup, which uses the firm’s nano cell display technology to generate the most accurate colors, and reduce screen glow.

The uniformly sized one nanometer dots cover the panel, and help to suppress wavelengths of light.

The company is set to market the device, which as yet has no price or release date, as a 'wallpaper' TV.

They also revealed the LG 4K Blu-Ray player, to stream content in more precise detail than ever.

And, they unveiled the ultra thin Signature OLED W-series of televisions, with the new ‘Picture on Wall, design.

It mounts directly onto the wall, and coupled with its thin build, LG says this creates the illusion that the picture is levitating.

THE FRIDGE YOU CAN TALK TO LG has unveiled a new smart fridge that users can control with their voice thanks to the integration of Amazon's Alexa personal assistant. The technology normally found within the Amazon Echo speaker hub has been added to the Korean tech giant's new InstaView fridge, which also comes with a 29-inch full HD touchscreen display on the door and built in camera for scanning and checking the food being stored. The smart fridge has cameras inside so it can show you exactly what’s inside at any time – and you won’t have to open the door and waste energy. Users can ask Alexa to add items to their shopping list, check the weather and set cooking timers via the fridge, which will also send notifications and images to an owner's smartphone for food shopping planning. LG's home appliances boss Song Dae-Hyun said: "By working with Amazon, we are able to broaden our smart refrigerator's capabilities and further provide our customers with a pleasurable cooking and dining experience. "Our Smart InstaView Door-in-Door refrigerator will allow users to enjoy their kitchen experience like never before." The smart fridge also has LG's WebOS software built in - normally saved for their TVs - that enables users to use the touchscreen to leave virtual notes, lists and memos for other family members. Advertisement

David VanderWaal, VP of marketing at LG, also revealed that all of the firm’s home appliances will feature ‘advanced WiFi connectivity’ starting this year.

This means there will soon be ‘tens of millions of smart connected devices.’

The firm showed off a number of products to improve consumers’ daily lives at the press conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday, many of which are equipped with LG DeepThinQ.

The ultrathin LG Signature OLED W television is just just 2.57mm thin, and mounts seamlessly to the wall using magnets to create the experience of ‘looking through a window into another world.’

The system allows the appliances to learn as they go, using real time sensors to pick up lifestyle patterns.

A smart vacuum, for example, can learn the objects around it as it encounters them to avoid collisions in the future.

The new TV is expected to go on sale this year

And, if a human leg gets in the way, it will ‘ask them politely to move to the side,’ VanderWaal said.

They even revealed smart washers, that can sense water hardness, dust levels, and other environmental factors to adjust the rinse cycle and temperature accordingly.

Along with this, they showed off a smart air conditioner system that will ‘learn where your family spends the most time and focus its energy there to make the family comfortable.’

The InstaView refrigerator, demonstrated on stage, has a 29 inch HD touch screen display, which can show recipes, videos, and even allow you to shop.

And, it’s also equipped with Amazon’s Alexa smart assistant.

The smart fridge has cameras inside so it can show you exactly what’s inside at any time – and you won’t have to open the door and waste energy.

The ultrathin LG Signature OLED W television is just just 2.57mm thin in the 65-inch model, and mounts seamlessly to the wall to create the experience of ‘looking through a window into another world.’

The smart TV's operating system is an enhanced version of webOS: webOS 3.5, and the set is also 25 per cent brighter than last year's Signature edition OLED TV.

It can even let you know what items you’re out of, or still have, while you’re at the grocery store to ensure you don’t buy any products you don’t need.

If you don’t feel like going to the store, Alexa can order products with a simple voice command.

Along with this, it has panorama view, and LG says the Instaview is the first to offer the ‘ultrawide angle.’

LG also demonstrated a number of its robots, including the adorable Hub Robot, which uses Alexa’s voice recognition technology to connect to your other devices.

LG'S AI HOME ROBOTS The firm showed off a number of products to improve consumers’ daily lives at the press conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday, many of which are equipped with LG DeepThinQ. The system allows the appliances to learn as they go, using real time sensors to pick up lifestyle patterns. LG also demonstrated a number of its robots, including the adorable Hub Robot, which uses Alexa’s voice recognition technology, and connects to your other devices. They also revealed many devices are equipped with Amazon's Alexa smart assistant. LG also demonstrated a number of its robots, including the adorable Hub Robot, which uses Alexa’s voice recognition technology, and connects to your other devices. Advertisement

The Hub bot acts as ‘an intelligent notification center and smart home gateway,’ and can even initiate other devices, like the vacuum cleaner, when you’re away.

A demonstration on the Las Vegas stage revealed how it can also be used to play music, activated by voice commands.

The firm even showed off a number of robots for outside of the house, including a lawn mowing robot, and one to clean large public spaces, like the airport.

And, they revealed the Airport Guide Robot, which told the audience that it will be employed to assist travellers at the Incheon International Airport.