LG showcases OLED TV for bendable games |
At this year's Virtual CES, LG Display introduced its new flexible 48-inch OLED gaming TV that can convert from a flat screen to a curved screen with just one click.
Thanks to the flexible viewing direction, you can watch a flat screen TV and bend forward to play.
The company's video also shows how to use the screen in a first-person cockpit racing game which looks like another useful use of Flex TV.
If you prefer to play racing games on a flat screen, you can. If you find a curved screen more attractive, you can also choose a curved screen.
The TV can be converted into a flat screen when watching TV and used as a curved screen when playing games because the curved screen provides an equal viewing distance from the center to the edge of the screen.
The TV can be folded into a 1000mm radius, and offers a refresh rate of 120Hz and a variable refresh rate from 40Hz to 120Hz.
LG OLED Foldable TV also features LG's Cinema Sound CSO technology, which makes the screen vibrate and make sound instead of the speakers.
Previous designs used a 9mm thick screen, but LG reduced the thickness of the parts that vibrate the 48 '' flexible CSO screen to 0.6mm.
Due to its advantages, the new OLED technology is attracting the attention of the gaming TV market, as each pixel emits its own light that provides unlimited contrast.
With a response time of 0.1ms, a refresh rate of 120Hz, and a wide variable refresh rate range from 40Hz to 120Hz, a smooth experience that delivers realistic picture quality can be provided.
For gamers who have been staring at the screen for a long time, LG OLED screens are especially suitable as they are known for their ergonomic screens.
They are recognized and recognized by the world's leading certification bodies, and their blue light levels are low and flicker-free.
Oh Chang-ho, Head of LG TV Business Unit, said: “The CSO Foldable Screen is optimized for gaming as it enhances the use of advanced technology to give gamers a more complete and better gaming experience.
LG Display announced many news at this year's virtual CES and announced a smart bed concept with a transparent OLED panel, which is the smallest OLED TV panel to date.