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    18-Inch LG Display Roll Up Like A Newspaper For The Upcoming Generations

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    The future display for the upcoming generations is not only flexibility but also rollability. Have you ever thought your TV might roll up?

    This is the new generation TV that is going to be launched. Watch it and roll it whenever needed. LG Display builds a new 18 inch screen at the consumer electronics show which rolls up like a newspaper.

    The technology is growing so immensely that even televisions are being rolled up and used whenever we like to watch. The technology of LG is focusing on bending, rollable and also curving displays. LG is ready to show up the world new built technology OLED displays and kept images closed behind the doors. When you don’t need a TV you can easily roll up and make it disappear, and can also enlarge it up to 30mm radius.

    We have seen many concept displays from Sony, Samsung and many other in the past. But this sensing technology is awesome and intrinsic to OLED. It emits light on its own, unlike the LCD technology which needs a layer for back lighting. It is an amazing double sided transparent display and touch screen device wherein you can pick it up and carry it with you. The double sided display is sandwiched together with a thin metal sheet which is 4mm in thickness.

    OLED is highly challengeable because it took more than three years for production which is one of the reasons that remains high demand in the market above $2000 and beyond for many consumer electronics buyers. However, LG continues in investing new technologies. Last year challenges for producing OLED displays were huge and it was worthy as it has lot of benefits apart from flexibility, it offers black perfect viewing in different angles and perfect color which add beauty to it.

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