LG Can Curl TV or Debut 2016 CES

The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), sponsored by the Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Association of the United States (CEA), aims to promote the integration of cutting-edge electronic technology with modern life. Held in Las Vegas, the world famous casino city, in January each year, it is the world's largest and most influential consumer electronics annual exhibition and the world's largest consumer technology industry event. The exhibition has strong professionalism, good trade effect, and enjoys a high reputation in the world.


The CES shows over the years have gathered the most outstanding traditional consumer electronics manufacturers and IT core manufacturers. They have brought the most advanced technology concepts and products, attracting a large number of high-tech equipment enthusiasts, users and industry visitors. So far it has successfully held 47 sessions.

According to reports from Korean media, executives at the LG Technology Research Center revealed that “LG Electronics is developing a 55-inch, curlable TV set that will be unveiled at the International Consumer Electronics Show in January next year.” Another executive said, “At the transition of the technology industry to flexible OLED technology, it is of great significance for LG to demonstrate a prototype of a rollable TV.” The report said that this curlable TV must use curved batteries. And LG's battery business unit, LG Chem, currently has no news of LG's crimped TV prices.

Another LG executive also stated that “the introduction of a 55-inch rollable TV indicates that LG is ahead of its rivals in the highly competitive and large-size flexible OLED panel products. The profitability of using large-size OLED panels is higher than that of small OLED panels. Equipment." But sources pointed out that the development and launch of rollable televisions for mainstream consumers still have "a lot of technical hurdles" that need to be overcome. More CES (2016) latest news, please pay attention to the website from the front of the time.