There will be lots of boring things on display at CES 2016, but in that sea of new products you should also expect to see some very exciting devices. LG's rollable OLED display obviously falls in the latter category.
There is no name yet for this display, likely because LG may have a long way to go before it can actually bring it to market. The panel is claimed to be the "world's first 30R 18-inch rollable display".
LG says that it can be "rolled up like a newspaper" and, as you can see in this photo above, things appear to look good on it. It will be interesting to see what sort of applications LG has in mind for this product.
LG has showcased this rollable OLED display in an 18-inch size, so we will likely see curved OLED monitors at some point in the near future. The fact that it can be curved so much, hopefully without much distortion (if any), also makes it a prime choice for larger tablets, for instance.
Obviously, LG has not announced any sort of prices yet or a release date, but if there is more information available on it we will keep you in the loop by updating this article.
Image of the display: HERE
Source: HERE
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There is no name yet for this display, likely because LG may have a long way to go before it can actually bring it to market. The panel is claimed to be the "world's first 30R 18-inch rollable display".
LG says that it can be "rolled up like a newspaper" and, as you can see in this photo above, things appear to look good on it. It will be interesting to see what sort of applications LG has in mind for this product.
LG has showcased this rollable OLED display in an 18-inch size, so we will likely see curved OLED monitors at some point in the near future. The fact that it can be curved so much, hopefully without much distortion (if any), also makes it a prime choice for larger tablets, for instance.
Obviously, LG has not announced any sort of prices yet or a release date, but if there is more information available on it we will keep you in the loop by updating this article.
Image of the display: HERE
Source: HERE
Thank you all for reading