LG rolls up OLED TV, smokes my mind (hands

This story is part of CES 2016. Our editors bring you complete CES 2016 coverage and scour the showroom floor for the hottest new tech gadgets around.


Now playing:
Watch this:

LG OLED TV rolls up like a piece of paper

1:12

When I rolled up to LG Display’s demo room, I had no idea I’d experience a very thin slice of the future of TV.

Among the curved OLEDs, 8K TVs and automotive displays was something I’d heard about but never seen before, let alone touched: A display so thin–just 0.18mm–it can be rolled up like a poster.

The 18-inch OLED display was tightly rolled into a cone shape, supported by a black stand and wedged into a chunk of plastic like a pair of lips. On its surface, improbably, danced images of city skylines and other demo footage, rendered alien by the tight curvature. It was like nothing I’d seen before.

LG’s 18-inch rollable OLED display (pictures)

+8 more


See all photos

LG Display also had a piece of the display on hand for me to play around with. It felt just like a piece of plastic poster sheathing in my hand, and it bent, warped, and yes, rolled just as easily. It wasn’t displaying anything on the mirrored-looking surface, of course; we’re still a few years away from having the wireless power, input capability and other requirements of a fully functioning rollable TV.

LGD says the next step is to improve the size beyond 18 inches. The resolution will also likely receive a bump from the 810×1,200, but since it’s OLED its other picture-quality characteristics — namely an insanely high contrast ratio — are superb to begin with.

So why would you ever want a rollable display? An obvious use case is hassle-free portability; the LG rep described rolling the TV up, stuffing it into a bag and taking it anywhere. A placard at the booth showed future people reading a “digital newspaper.” Either way, making the displays we use every day lighter and more portable is an inevitable trend.

Check out the rest of CNET’s CES 2016 coverage here.

All the cool new gadgets at CES 2016 (pictures)

nanoleaf-aurora-promo-2.pngnanoleaf-aurora-promo-2.png

onagoflymg4549.jpgonagoflymg4549.jpg

+45 more


See all photos

Check Also

‘Stranger Things’ Musical Finally Brings Justice for Barb

Hawkins, Indiana, may be home to murderous monsters, but it’s way less threatening when you toss in campy musical numbers and silly wigs.  You get plenty of both in Stranger Sings: The Parody Musical, which bills itself as a “hilarious ‘upside down’ take” on the hit Netflix horror drama about young friends facing supernatural forces …

Leave a Reply