LG to show more advanced foldable OLED screens at CES

Posted on Monday, January 04 2016 @ 11:36 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Rollable displays aren't new but so far the commercialization of these screens has been quite limited. LG is perfecting the technology and will be showcasing one of its latest prototypes at CES, a 18" rollable display that can be rolled up like a newspaper.

Furthermore, LG will also reveal a paper-thin 55" OLED TV, a 55" double-sided display, and several other OLED novelties:
The company will exhibit 65-inch and 77-inch UHD OLED TV panels that offer the ultimate picture performance in terms of contrast, color accuracy, and viewing angle. For example, the 65-inch and 77-inch OLED TV panels, featuring a High Dynamic Range (HDR) function with its perfect black and improved luminance, have unbeatable picture quality and the same level of color gamut seen in professional monitors used to edit theatrical films.

The company will also showcase futuristic concept displays that highlight the dynamic forms that OLED can achieve, including the world’s first 30R 18-inch rollable display that can be rolled-up like a newspaper; a 55-inch design concept OLED TV display that is paper-thin since the electric circuits are installed separately; and a matching pair of 65-inch extreme-curve concave/convex OLED displays.

LG Display will emphasize OLED’s potential in the commercial sector by introducing a 55-inch double-sided display which shows different video images on each side for signage and a 139-inch Vertical Tiling OLED (VTO) display that is made of eight double-sided 65-inch OLED panels that are connected together to form a S-shape pattern. This VTO display also shows different video images on each side.
LG rollable OLED


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