Dear County Board,
It appears that the march of technology progresses, and that LCD TV's will fast become obsolete.
LG unveils radical 65-inch TV you can ROLL UP like a poster when you're not watching it
- LG has teased a look at its incredible new 65-inch rollable OLED display at CES
- It has revealed little information on the new screen before the show begins
- The giant rollable screen comes two years after LG showed off an 18 inch version
- The firm will also show ab 88-inch 8K OLED display at the tech show this year
LG has developed a 65-inch OLED screen that can be rolled up like a newspaper.
In 2016, the firm announced the world’s first 18-inch rollable display at CES in
Las Vegas – and now, they’ve more than tripled its size.
The incredible new flexible screen will be showcased alongside a staggering 88-inch 8K OLED display at the tech show this year.
The new LG Display is the world’s first 65-inch rollable OLED display.
The
design aims to optimize space utilization, allowing the large screen to
be packed away in a more compact form when its’ not in use.
This makes for easier storage, while still achieving high resolution.
The key to LG’s radical new display is that it does not require a backlight, according to the
BBC.
This gives it the freedom to roll up and be stored away.
LG
has yet to reveal more details on the rollable TV, though more
information is set to come when CES officially opens up tomorrow.
The
firm is also set to show off its new 88-inch 8K OLED display and
Crystal Sound OLED technology, which 'makes sound emanate directly from
the panel.'
Hope you have Plan "B" ready - BANKRUPTCY!
Please join Cindy and I is JUST SAYING NO to allowing Governor Scott
Walker, Representatives Robin Vos, Cory Mason & MTP President David
DeGroot
to violate the Wisconsin Constitution (and their Oath of Office)
by granting special rights to Corporate interests, stealing people’s
property, destroying multi-generational Farms alongside an entire long
established Community, loosening environmental protections, permitting
heavy metals water pollution, instituting slave labor wages, providing
taxpayer subsidies to multi-billionaire Corporations, and politician
overreach.
Sincerely,
Tim & Cindy
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