LG’s New Rollable OLED TV Unfurls From The Ceiling

Energy and expectation is high with significant tech organizations preparing for the Consumer Electronics Show one week from now.

A year ago, LG Display exhibited its 65-inch TV that moves up from a brushed aluminum base named the Signature Series OLED TV R. This time the organization has reported that it will divulge a 65-inch UHD OLED show that moves down from the roof.

Much the same as a year ago, this won’t be the main TV exhibited by the organization yet it surely is the one shoppers are anticipating. The screen has been intended to expand space and as indicated by LG show it “can be pulled down when wanted and moved up when not being used,”

LG Director of New Product Development Tim Alessi says,

The main model of rollable OLED was intended to move up as it were. Regardless of whether an expert were to make sense of an approach to drape it from the roof, there is no instrument to re-situate the image, so it would show up topsy turvy. All things considered, mounting it from a 8-foot roof would bring about the board is too high for open to survey at any rate.

Tim clarifies that the change was considerably more muddled than simply turning the recently reported move up TV over. The remainder of the subtleties will be revealed at the CES. Despite everything we don’t have the foggiest idea how LG show settled the roof tallness issue.

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