Chủ Nhật, 5 tháng 5, 2019

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LG rollable TV




It’s been the one of most futuristic technologies to hit CES, and after featuring in the 2018 show, the rollable TV was back and better than ever in 2019. The LG SIGNATURE OLED TV R took centre stage in Las Vegas, and with a backdrop of different artwork and natural wonders, showed just how amazing its capabilities are.
The display at CES featured rollable TVs in a format similar to what you might have in your living room in the future. The most interesting features of the TV is its size changing with the touch of the button.
You can adjust the aspect ratio to allow for specific cinematic experiences, with Full View, Line View and Zero View options. 
With full view, you can see the full extent of contrast, depth and realism which is standard with all LG TVs. You can also get support from Amazon Alexa and even with Apple AirPlay 2 and HomeKit. 
Line View show things like the time, mood, music selections and even frame mode which shows your favourite photos.
And Zero view let the TV roll all the way into the box,it seems like it does not even exists
During the exhibition, five rollable TVs were lined up for a show in typical LG SIGNATURE form, the theme was high-end art and minimalist visuals, with the TVs changing size before your eyes.
OLED offers many benefits for TVs currently on the market – without a backlight, the technology can create perfect blacks and contrasts so you can watch movies with accurate effects and stunning quality. But the absence of the backlight also makes the rollable feature possible, with the entire TV being thin enough to completely roll up. And because OLEDs are so light, thin and durable, they are the perfect material for a flexible TV.

LG’s Rollable TVs have been celebrated by CES attendants and TV experts – and not just because of their cutting-edge technology. The ability to completely hide your TV is in line with recent trends to make them blend into the furniture rather than being designed like a bulky centerpiece. With the LG SIGNATURE OLED TV W8, for example, the goal is to bring together design and technology with a product that resembles an art piece instead of a TV.
LG’s OLED Rollable TV is not on the market for consumers yet, but there are rumours it will be in the near future. In the meantime, LG’s 8K TV is also on show at CES 2019 alongside their 4K OLED range, so there’s a lot of great technology to keep you company while you wait.


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