What's in the box? LG unfurls rollable 65-inch OLED TV
https://newatlas.com/lg-rollable-oled-tv/52879/
Back in 2014, LG arrived at CES with the world's first flexible OLED TV. The unit's flexibility was intended to allow consumers to control the angle of curvature of the display via a remote. But with curved TVs failing to strike a chord with consumers and existing models making their way to the equivalent of the bargain bin, LG has come up with something a bit more appealing. At CES this year, LG Display is showcasing an OLED display that can be rolled up so it's easier to move or be hidden from view when not being used.
What's in the box? LG unfurls rollable 65-inch OLED TV
Jan 9, 2018, 5:18am UTC
https://newatlas.com/lg-rollable-oled-tv/52879/
>Back in 2014, LG arrived at CES with the world's first flexible OLED TV. The unit's flexibility was intended to allow consumers to control the angle of curvature of the display via a remote. But with curved TVs failing to strike a chord with consumers and existing models making their way to the equivalent of the bargain bin, LG has come up with something a bit more appealing. At CES this year, LG Display is showcasing an OLED display that can be rolled up so it's easier to move or be hidden from view when not being used.