LG unveils world's first rollable television
LG Electronics has revealed a rollable TV, which can be rolled away to be stored out of sight at the click of a button to "liberate users from the limitations of the wall".
The company revealed the 65-inch Signature OLED TV R at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the biggest trade show of the year, in Las Vegas this week.
Unfurled the television looks like it has a regular thin 4K OLED screen. However, the display is actually flexible, allowing it to roll up into its base when not in use.
"A rollable OLED TV is a true game-changer, liberating users from the limitations of the wall and freeing them to curate their own personal space, which no longer needs to be reserved full time for TV viewing," said LG.
With this development, LG follows a trend set by fellow South Korean company Samsung, which has turned the television into a lifestyle product with innovations such as the disguised Frame TV, the sculptural Serif TV and an Ambient Mode that fills the black screen when it's not in use.
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