LG Display Unveils 18-inch Rollable OLED at CES
LG Display will showcase its next-generation organic light-emitting display (OLED) products, including a 18-inch rollable OLED, at CES 2016 in Las Vegas from January 6 to January 9. The company will introduce its technologies at its private showroom in the Las Vegas Convention Center. The showroom will be divided into sections devoted to OLED and LCD display products.
The company will exhibit 65-inch and 77-inch UHD OLED TV panels that offer the a great picture performance in terms of contrast, color accuracy, and viewing angle. LG Display claims that 65-inch and 77-inch OLED TV panels, featuring a High Dynamic Range (HDR) function with its perfect black and improved luminance, have unbeatable picture quality and the same level of color gamut seen in professional monitors used to edit theatrical films.
The company will also showcase futuristic concept displays that highlight the dynamic forms that OLED can achieve, including the world’s first 30R 18-inch rollable display that can be rolled-up like a newspaper; a 55-inch design concept OLED TV display that is paper-thin since the electric circuits are installed separately; and a matching pair of 65-inch extreme-curve concave/convex OLED displays.
LG Display will emphasize OLED’s potential in the commercial sector by introducing a 55-inch double-sided display which shows different video images on each side for signage and a 139-inch Vertical Tiling OLED (VTO) display that is made of eight double-sided 65-inch OLED panels that are connected together to form a S-shape pattern. This VTO display also shows different video images on each side.
In the LCD Zone, LG Display will highlight its 65-inch TV panel that uses advanced design elements including the company’s "Art Slim" technology as well as a "Borderless" feature that eliminates the border between the bezel and screen. The exhibit will also include a 65-inch UHD TV panel based on M+ technology with HDR that either reduces power consumption by 35% while maintaining brightness levels or increases brightness by 50% at the same level of power usage, and the first 8K (7,680 X 4,320) 65-inch TV panel based on M+ technology.
In the Commercial Zone, different advanced technology solutions will show the potential of creating new markets, including a 86-inch stretched LCD display with an aspect ratio of 58:9 suitable for signage such as airport information, commercial, and retail displays; and a Video Wall display consisting of four 55-inch LCD screens and the world’s narrowest bezel at 0.9mm
In the Auto Zone, LG Display will introduce a 25-inch "waterfall" curved LCD that fits into car interiors, and a 10.3-inch "Advanced In-Cell Touch"LCD that can respond to the touch of drivers wearing gloves.
The company will showcase a 11.6-inch 2-in-1 notebook that combines a notebook with a tablet, and 23-inch monitor displays with Advanced In-Cell Touch (AIT) technology that is used in smartphones and tablets. The technology realizes the slim & light design concept for notebooks and monitors. It will also introduce differentiated technology, including a 15.6-inch UHD notebook panel with M+ technology that reduces power consumption, and a 31.5-inch 8K monitor panel that shows a lifelike picture quality.