In the announcement, LG presented a rollable 18-inch OLED panel, and an 18-inch transparent OLED panel. OLED technology is an advanced display that can show images in richer colors. Both can be rolled up to a radius of 3cm without affecting display quality or function, and have a resolution of 1200 x 810, with almost 1 million mega-pixels. The panel is made out of a “high molecular substance-based polyime film”, a high-performance plastic creating this level of flexibility. The transparent panel adopted LG's pixel design technology, delivering 30% transmittance, which the company expects to increase to 40% as soon as larger panels are manufactured. The resolution falls within the range of high-definition for sure, however the images on the display are not expected to look as sharp as some of the latest Ultra HD TVs boast today.
Soon, You Could Roll up Your TV like a Newspaper
In the announcement, LG presented a rollable 18-inch OLED panel, and an 18-inch transparent OLED panel. OLED technology is an advanced display that can show images in richer colors. Both can be rolled up to a radius of 3cm without affecting display quality or function, and have a resolution of 1200 x 810, with almost 1 million mega-pixels. The panel is made out of a “high molecular substance-based polyime film”, a high-performance plastic creating this level of flexibility. The transparent panel adopted LG's pixel design technology, delivering 30% transmittance, which the company expects to increase to 40% as soon as larger panels are manufactured. The resolution falls within the range of high-definition for sure, however the images on the display are not expected to look as sharp as some of the latest Ultra HD TVs boast today.
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