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CES 2016 : LG introduces a series of televisions in Las Vegas

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LG has debuted their latest line of televisions for 2016 and it couldn’t be more unique. From ultra thin ones to foldable ones, it seems that LG has been busy experimenting with what a TV can do. 

The main television line that LG debuted at CES is the “Signature” line of OLED TVs that encompasses the G6 . These televisions have a screen that is only 2.57mm thick, making it ridiculously thin, and features little bezel at the top and sides of the screen. This appeareance has led to LG dubbing the screen as “Picture-On-Glass”. These televisions features a speaker base that doubles as a stand and can be folded back behind the TV for those who wish to wall mount it. The panel is fully HDR equipped with Dolby Vision and will support HDR content from various sources, including the VP9-Profile 2 codec. The TV G6 will come in 65-inch and 77-inch variants and will begin rolling out in March 2016. No prices were given as of yet.

Do you want a TV that you can carry along with you? Then LG has a prototype that may interest you. On the showfloor, LG is displaying a television that can be rolled up like a poster. While it is still in the prototype stages, the tech behind this is interesting. Measuring 18 inches corner to corner, this “rollable” TV has a resolution of 1200 x 810. As the TV is still in its prototype-stages, no official price or release date is given yet. However, LG has state that they intend to make “rollable” TVs that are bigger than 55 inches.

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