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Guru3D.com » News » LG will sell rollable television in 2019

LG will sell rollable television in 2019

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/18/2018 09:22 AM | source: bloomberg | 24 comment(s)
LG will sell rollable television in 2019

Manufacturer LG would have plans to sell a roll-up television in 2019. The televisions have a flexible 65-inch screen that can be rolled up like a poster. 

This is done automatically by pressing a button. The manufacturer already showed a prototype of a similar television at the CES gadgets fair early this year but did not want to say when and when the TV will ever be sold.

With the prototype, the screen is rolled up in the soundbar. This will make the screen disappear from view, so that the television is not continuously visible in the living room. Also only a part of the screen can be shown, for example, to show a music player. Many details about the sale are not yet known. An exact date in 2019 or a sales price has not yet been mentioned. The television producer has not responded to the rumors.

 



LG will sell rollable television in 2019




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waltc3
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#5618678 Posted on: 12/18/2018 07:45 PM
I see this being useful only if you live in a house full of violent drunks that like throwing and breaking stuff.


In that case it wouldn't be long before the violent drunks would be throwing and breaking each other... ;)

FeDaYin
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#5618717 Posted on: 12/18/2018 10:21 PM
I thought the title was "LG will sell reliable television in 2019"

exzeth
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#5618727 Posted on: 12/18/2018 11:19 PM
This video is almost a year old. Nothing from this tech since. Also, not for sale to the general public. Nothing to see here.

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#5618893 Posted on: 12/19/2018 01:28 PM
OK, but, this is exactly the kind of product that I would buy right now (if it was affordable), due to having kids, lacking space and non-mountable walls in my house.

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#5618910 Posted on: 12/19/2018 02:17 PM
OK, but, this is exactly the kind of product that I would buy right now (if it was affordable), due to having kids, lacking space and non-mountable walls in my house.


Only that it does not save you any space... you still need to have that "bar" resting on some furniture so the TV could rise, and once you use it it's just as big (bigger probably) than any normal TV of it's diameter... also, this is not mountable on walls at all, so the only of your 3 reasons making sense is, having kids that couldn't get to it if it's shut down :D

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