LG Unveils A New Generation Of Foldable Tvs ; LG Roll Up Paper-Thin OLED TV That Sticks On The Wall With Magnets
LG this
summer revealed it has been hard at work on a HD television so THIN it could
hang on a wall, like wallpaper.
LG has previously shown off the display technology, which can be rolled up like a poster, and hung using only magnets.
One sample shown off by LG was a svelte 0.97mm thick and weighed just 1.9kg.
LG has previously shown off the display technology, which can be rolled up like a poster, and hung using only magnets.
One sample shown off by LG was a svelte 0.97mm thick and weighed just 1.9kg.
LG is using OLED technology, organic light-emitting diodes, which means a bulky backlight is not needed for the display.
By hanging on the wall using magnets, the new LG TV could revolutionise the adaptability of big screen televisions.
LG plans to unveil a 55inch rollable display at the International Consumer Electronics Show, in January 2016.
Mass production is set to begin later
in the year with consumer versions shipping in the near future.
Speaking to the Korea Times, a
spokesperson for LG official revealed: “There are still a lot of technological
barriers to put the conceptual TV into the industry’s mainstream.
"However the key thing is that
people’s lives will be changed in a good way thanks to improvements in
technology."
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