Science & Tech

You can now buy a TV that rolls like a paper

Would you like to buy TV screens that can be folded like a newspaper and carried in a bag, folded and carried anywhere? If so, LG’s rollable OLED screen is partly the answer.

The South Korean company unveiled its concept design in 2016, and the technology-based television was unveiled in 2019 at the CES show in Las Vegas.

But now LG has introduced it to the general consumers.

This unique TV has been offered for sale in South Korea at a staggering price.

It will not be possible to bend the paper like the signature OLED TV prototype model, but it has been given a line mode in which the display will bend so much that only a quarter of the panel will be visible.

In fact, it will appear when consumers want to watch TV and disappear when they do not want to.

Photo courtesy of LG

Photo courtesy of LG

When the TV has to disappear, it will slowly go to the base, it will also come out in 10 seconds by pressing a button while pressing the same button.

The 65-inch 4K LED display TV has HDR support and has all the features that can be expected in any LG Smart TV.

However, it also has some features that are not yet available in any other TV, such as a small strip called Line View which is present at its base, which shows some basic functions such as digital clock or music control.

Photo courtesy of LG

Photo courtesy of LG

According to the company, the TV’s aluminum base will be available in 4 colors, Signature Black, Moon Gray, Topaz Blue and Toffee Brown, and users will be able to write any message of their choice.

The base will also have a sound bar that, according to the company, will provide better sound than most televisions.

The TV is priced at 87 87,000 (over 14.1 million Pakistani rupees) in South Korea, and the company has not yet announced its availability in other countries.

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