JAKARTA - The LG technology company is one step ahead of Samsung, which is known for always bringing unique innovations, including its folding cellphones. Where LG, introduced a TV that uses a flexible OLED screen and can be rolled.

Quoting Engadget, Tuesday, October 20, introduced last August, LG is ready to sell a TV called Rollable Signature OLED R in South Korea. With the presence of this rollable LG TV, it allows the user to save space or walls for the TV.

LG OLED TV that can be rolled up (dock The Verge)

In fact, LG has long been planning to make a screen that is so flexible that it can be moved anywhere. The RX model's signature OLED R was first introduced to the public at CES 2019 and then again at SID 2020 last August and it is the culmination of the company's R&D years in this area.

Unlike before, the RX RX's 4K 65-inch flexible display can be placed on the floor or any flat surface. The screen base itself is transparent at the bottom, but has an opaque part at the top to hide the screen.

Apart from being able to hide the screen, as LG promised, this TV will have different settings like full view, line display and zero display to suit different situations.

Unlike most TVs, the RX model's Signature OLED R features advanced features including self-lighting pixel technology and individual dimming controls. LG doesn't say much about the specifications of the TV but it would be surprising if at least it was available in UHD resolution.

Interested in buying it? Yes, it is said that LG sells this TV at 87,000 US dollars or the equivalent of 1,280 billion and there is a choice of four colors for the speaker cover. Unfortunately, it is not certain about the launch outside of Korea in the near future.


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