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Added on the 07/01/2019 16:29:45 - Copyright : LG Electronics
LG Display has unveiled an extremely thin and light OLED prototype, paving the way for a new generation of super-thin TVs. Best of all — you can simply stick it to a wall with a magnetic mat. First reported by the Yonhap News Agency, the panel was shown off at a media event in Korea on Tuesday. Earlier this year LG showed off seven new OLED TVs at CES in January ranging from 55-inch to 77-inch models. At Tuesday's event, LG also announced it will be launching a 99-inch OLED TV. These TV sets are not expected to utilize prototype's technology.
LG has announced they are launching an OLED TV with AI Home Board.
Looking to splurge this year? Comfortable paying over 2 grand on a TV? If so, the 2017 LG OLED is for you. The LG OLED 65B7 usually retails for $3300! That’s way, way too much to spend on a TV, even one as pretty as the 65B7, LG’s bottom rung 65-inch OLED. But this week, it’s going for $2300. As an added bonus, besides being 4K, with a nice wide color gamut, it’s got a whopping four kinds of HDR built in. According to Stephen Baker, an analyst with NPD who specializes in televisions, this is the perfect time of year to buy because prices are aggressive and the technology cycle is in the buyers favor.
The hottest tech in displays right now is OLED and 4K. Combine the two and you have a fantastic, high resolution at any size TV, but LG has gone a step further by developing a double-sided 4K OLED TV. If that wasn’t enough to impress you, they also made it 111-inches big. LG achieved the 111-inch size by combining three 65-inch OLED panels while keeping the display just a handful of millimeters thick. A smaller 55-inch double-sided TV was also present with its thickness listed as just 5.3mm.
Safety and customer satisfaction come first at Audi. They are part and parcel of the success of the company with the four rings. In that context, light technology is steadily growing more important and creating a wider range of possibilities and perspectives, from added safety for the driver, to external communication and individualization. Systematic light digitization is making all of this possible. It is particularly visible in the new Audi A8: the forward-looking Digital Matrix LED headlights and digital OLED rear lights raise the customer experience to a whole new level: for the first time in any Audi model, light is completely digitized. The car can be individualized even further through its digital OLED rear lights. The Digital Matrix LED headlights also include three new functions: advanced traffic information, a lane light with direction indicator lights on highways, and an orientation light on country roads. These features not only demonstrate Audi’s “Vorsprung durch Technik,” they also add value.
LG Electronics has unveiled its G8 ThinQ smartphone featuring Crystal Sound and an OLED screen.