LG's Rollable OLED Display Prototype From a Still-distant Future


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Flexible TV displays have already been seen in various forms, but LG’s functioning 18-inch OLED prototype was undeniably impressive. The result of nearly 10 years of development, the paper-thin 810x1200 res display folds like a piece of paper, promising a future where we can just roll up the screen we’re using and tuck it into our pocket or bag and take it wherever we please. This new tech can transform smartphones, TVs, and tablets. 


Even though we've seen plenty of bending displays to date, LG's rollable OLED prototype is incredibly exciting. It promises the kind of future where we can roll up the screen we use everyday and stick them safely in our bags or back pockets. But though the ambition is clearly there, actually using one might be a little further off than we'd hoped.

I got to test the new LG display here at CES. That really just amounted to testing a de-powered unit, while the real deal was kept under glass. I'll admit that using a blank screen took some of the wonder out of the experience, but not completely. The display itself is paper thin, and the OLED panel feels good to the touch. The footage on the stationary display wasn't terribly high-res at 810x1200, but seeing it on a screen that can fold like a piece of paper was enough to imagine myself in the future.

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