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CES 2016: LG unveils a flexible screen that rolls up like a newspaper

LG's flexible screen

At CES 2016, LG unveiled a flexible display that rolls up like a newspaper. The 18-inch prototype is LG's next step in the race for supremacy among flexible displays, in which its real rival is only Samsung. LG showed this type of screen last year, but behind closed doors, and a year later in Las Vegas, it opened its doors to the general public.

Korean brand LG is at the fair CES 2016 presented in Las Vegas bendable screen, which rolls up like a newspaper. A case of OLED screen boneless (read: shellless). Similar screens have been introduced in the past by brands such as Sony, Samsung and Sharp.

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LG unveiled an 18-inch bendable display at CES 2016.
LG unveiled an 18-inch bendable display at CES 2016.

In addition to the above 18-inch screen will also be presented by LG at CES 2016 55-inch paper-thin TV, which has all the necessary electronics installed separately, and we will also witness the presentation of a 25-inch infotainment screen for cars.

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