A:AnswerThe differences are in their designs. The W8 hangs on your wall like a picture frame and comes with a large external soundbar receiver which attaches via a slim cable. The W8 display measures just 0.23-inches thick, so thin that it mounts flush against the wall with magnets, without the need to use bulky brackets or pay for custom cabinetry to make it a seamless part of the home. ^CP
A:AnswerRefresh rate is an LED LCD specification. OLEDs have a native 120 Hertz panel and have a refresh rate of as low as 0.001 ms which for reference is around 1,000 times faster that a standard LED LCD panel. ^CP
A:AnswerThe ultra-thin wallpaper design allows the television to mount virtually flush with the wall so it seems to blend in, a feat only possible with uniquely sophisticated LG TV technology.It is not designed to be used with a stand. ^CP
A:AnswerThe ribbon cable for the LG SIGNATURE OLED TV W8 - 4K HDR Smart TV w/ AI ThinQ® - 77" Class (76.8" Diag), Model # OLED77W8PUA has a length of 18.5" and a width of 2.4". The extension cable has a length of 63" and also has a width of 2.4"...^IFV
A:AnswerI am sure you can frame it. As it is a piece of art but I believe it you spend $14,999 on a tv and frame it, you would be better off buying a piece of art for same price and talk about the art amongst friends. Framing a tv would seem gaudy, as it is the beauty of the technology and picture of the television you are looking at to enjoy, but call a framing company and ask them, I'm sure they would do it for a price.