LG started off CES 2019 announcing their latest innovation, the world’s first rollable TV! A stylish speaker stand and display that rolls up to a 65-inch OLED TV.
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World’s first rollable OLED TV
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Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple Airplay 2 supported on LG’s AI TV Lineup of 2019 allowing users to give voice commands to their TV
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Expected to launch in the second half of 2019
Design and Performance
LG’s rollable OLED TV is a true game-changer, freeing you from the limitations of the wall and allowing you to curate your own personal space. It can transform itself to offer three different viewing options – Full View, Line View and Zero View.
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Full View
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Full View delivers a large-screen viewing experience revealing the full extent of the contrast, depth and realism that has become synonymous with all LG TVs. The remarkable AI picture and sound quality and deep learning algorithm puts this breathtaking TV in a class of its own.
Meanwhile, it’s also equipped with trendy AI you need. You can use their own voice to get things done with Amazon Alexa, and the support of Apple AirPlay 2 and HomeKit. With AirPlay 2, you can easily play videos directly from you Apple devices, iTunes and other video apps, music or photos to the TV. You can also control the TV using the Home app or by asking Siri.
Line View
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Line View allows for management of specific tasks that do not require the full TV screen. In Line View, you can choose from features such as Clock mode to check the time and weather, Frame mode to enjoy family photos shared from a smartphone, Mood mode to create a more relaxing atmosphere as well as others including Music and Home Dashboard.
Zero View
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When in Zero View, the extremely thin screen will hide itself from view and tucked away in the base. Even in Zero View, you can enjoy music and other audio content which resonate from the 100W front-firing Dolby Atmos audio system. The premium bloodline is clearly evident in the entire unit, from the brushed aluminum casing to the quality wool speaker cover designed by Kvadrat of Denmark.
Price & Availability
Unfortunately, the price of LG’s rollable OLED TV hasn’t been released yet. It won’t be cheap for sure, so feed your wallet now and you can own this magic TV as early as the second half of 2019.