Entries in LG Display (8)

Friday
Dec242021

Check out these curved OLED concepts from LG Display

Source: LG

LG typically uses CES to showcase its display technology in unusual, standout ways. And the upcoming trade show is no different. LG Display has a couple of concepts to show. 

The first is the Virtual Ride stationary bike. It features three vertical 55-inch OLED displays that form one continuous screen in front and above the rider. The top panel has a 500R curvature radius, which LG Display claims is the most extreme curve among large screens to date.

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Thursday
Feb182021

Apple's foldable phone will get an LG Display panel?

Apple has reportedly tapped LG Display to develop a display panel for the rumoured foldable iPhone. According to DigiTimesLG Display will help Apple develop the foldable OLED panel needed for this new device. But it isn't known if the company will supply Apple with the screens for mass production.

Samsung has also been attached to this project, with rumours that the competing Korean company already supplied Apple with various foldable display samples last year.

Apple has used both Samsung and LG OLED display for its iPhones, so it's not entirely impossible for the US company to tap both suppliers.

Source: MacRumors

Sunday
Jan032021

'Bendable' LG OLED gaming monitor will appear at CES 2021

Source: LG Display

LG Display doesn't just have transparent OLED demos to show off at its CES 2021 virtual showroom. LG will also showcase a 48-inch 4K "Bendable CSO (Cinematic Sound OLED) display" that changes from a flat screen to a curved one at a press of a button. It has up to a 1,000mm radius for those who want an immersive gaming experience.

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Thursday
Dec312020

LG Display to demo transparent OLED at CES 2021

Source: LG Display

LG Display's tech demonstration for the upcoming CES 2021 will showcase how its transparent OLED screens will fit in the age of a pandemic. LG will set up a few physical demos for its online showroom. One of the more prominent ones is in a sushi restaurant, where a 55-inch transparent OLED screen lets the diners browse the menu and watch videos while seeing the sushi chef prepare the meal in front of them. The screen serves as a hygienic partition between them.

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