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LG showcases 18-inch paper-thin rollable display

LG showcases 18-inch super paper-thin rollable display

Seoul, Jan 6 (Big Wire)  LG Display, the world’s leading innovator of display technologies, is  showcasing  a prototype 18-inch organic light-emitting diode television screen that is super thin and can be rollable like paper,  in Las Vegas.

The company is also displaying its other cutting-edge technologies at the four-day CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2016 which began on Wednesday.

lgThey include 65-inch and 77-inch Ultra-high-definition organic light-emitting diode television ( UHD OLED TV) panels that offer the ultimate picture performance in terms of contrast, color accuracy, and viewing angle, according to a  company release.

In the Liquid-crystal-display zone, LG Display is highlighting  a 65-inch television panel that uses advanced design elements including the company’s “Art Slim” technology as well as a “Borderless” feature that eliminates the border between the bezel and screen.

The exhibit has also include a 65-inch Ultra-high-definition television panel based on M+ technology with high-dynamic-range imaging (HDR) that either reduces power consumption by 35 per cent while maintaining brightness levels or increases brightness by 50 per cent at the same level of power usage, and the first 8K (7,680 X 4,320) 65-inch TV panel based on M+ technology.

It is also showing the potential of creating new markets, including a 86-inch stretched LCD display with an aspect ratio of 58:9 suitable for signage such as airport information, commercial, and retail displays; and a Video Wall display consisting of four 55-inch LCD screens and the world’s narrowest bezel at 0.9mm

In the Auto Zone, LG Display is introducing a 25-inch “waterfall” curved LCD that fits into car interiors, and a 10.3-inch “Advanced In-Cell Touch” LCD that can respond to the touch of drivers wearing gloves.

The company is also showcasing a 11.6-inch 2-in-1 notebook that combines a notebook with a tablet, and 23-inch monitor displays with Advanced In-Cell Touch (AIT) technology that is used in smartphones and tablets.

The technology realizes the slim & light design concept for notebooks and monitors. It will also introduce differentiated technology that will lead the next-generation display market, including a 15.6-inch UHD notebook panel with M+ technology that reduces power consumption, and a 31.5-inch 8K monitor panel that shows a lifelike picture quality.

Big Wire

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