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Flexible displays could be the new frontier for electronics; and, it appears that LG wants to get a leg-up on the market and become the first company to mass-produce the display panels for mobile ...
And LG Display is using CES 2021 to introduce a dizzying array of OLED innovations, from tiny, 20-inch TVs, to transparent panels that sit at the foot of your bed, to gaming displays that bend at ...
The 48-inch Bendable CSO display utilizes OLED’s advantages as its paper-thin screen bends and unfolds with a curvature radius of up to 1,000R, meaning that it can be made to bend up to a radius ...
LG Display, the world's leading innovator of display technologies, today announced that it will start mass-production of the world's first flexible OLED panel for smartphones.
Flat screen TVs and monitors have become the norm these days, but some display makers have been putting out curved displays for a more immersive experience while gaming. Now LG is introducing a ...
I told the LG and Samsung representatives that I wasn’t sold on bendable displays and they both used the buzzword “immersive,” to try to convince me otherwise.
LG Display is set to demo a bendable OLED display the offers the best of both worlds by switching between flat and curved. Samsung was first to market with a curved OLED TV in 2013, and LG's ...
LG Display has created an 18-inch flexible OLED display that can be rolled up just like a newspaper. The flexible panel has a resolution of 1200 x 810 pixels and can be rolled up into a tube-like ...
LG’s 65-inch, 4K Bendable OLED TV in action. Gif: Gizmodo (Other) LG is forever pushing the boundaries of zany display technology, and it’s not stopping with rollable TVs. This week, the ...
Electronics giant LG revealed new OLED displays that can not only bend and roll, but that users can see through. The company's 18-inch flexible OLED features a high-defintion resolution of 1200 x ...
LG is clearly aiming for gamers with the Bendable Cinematic Sound OLED screen, though. That's thanks to features like variable refresh rates of 40 to 120 Hz and 0.1 ms response times.
The promise of bendable electronic paper displays for e-book readers is a lot closer at hand—at least for European consumers. Korean giant LG announced it has ramped up production of its 6-inch ...