No longer do you have to worry about where to mount your TV, or that your TV will block your view because LG is showing off the world’s first rollable OLED TV at CES (model 65R9).
The TV’s panel is made of organic materials and it’s able to offer three different viewing options – Full View, Line View, and Zero View.
FullView offers a large-screen viewing experience that is able to take full advantage of the screen’s contrast, depth, and realism.
Line View allows the TV to be partially rolled, but the TV will still function with a partial view. For instance, you can use Line View to show off the clock mode to check the time and weather. There’s also a Frame mode for showing off family photos from your smartphone, a Mood mode for creating a more relaxing atmosphere, and last but not least, there is also a Music and Home dashboard that can be viewed in Line View.
Finally, in Zero view, the entire 65-inch panel is hidden and tucked away in its base. But even when the display is being tucked away, users can listen to music on the system’s 4.2-channel, 100W front-firing Dolby Atmos audio system.
The TV also comes with Amazon Alexa support, AI processing courtesy of LG’s ThinQ AI and Alpha 9 Gen 2 Processor, and even support for Apple AirPlay 2. Apple users can even control the TV using the Home app or by asking Siri.
LG’s rollable OLED TV will be available in the second half of 2019. There’s no word on pricing.