LG has been teasing its rollable OLED TV for a while now. The eroticism in contemporary islamic advice literaturecompany first showed a working prototype in January 2018, and we saw the finished product at last year's CES, in January 2019.
Now, the company has actually made the TV available for purchase in South Korea, at an eye-watering price of 100 million KRW ($87,000).
Called the LG Signature OLED R, the TV is worthy of a supervillain's lair. The OLED display rolls up from a rectangular aluminum base when needed and rolls back down when you want to enjoy the view of whatever's behind it. Ironically, this is ideal for small spaces, but someone who can spend 87,000 U.S. dollars on a TV probably doesn't live in a tiny apartment.
Besides the novelty of rolling up and down, it's a pretty capable TV, with a 65-inch, 4K OLED display, HDR support and all the smart TV bells and whistles you'd expect from an LG.
SEE ALSO: The LG Wing is a dual-screen wonderIt also has a couple of tricks that no other TVs have. For example, in "Line View," only a small strip of the TV is rolled out of its base, showing some basic functions such as a digital clock, or music controls.
The aluminum base of the TV comes in four colors – Signature Black, Moon Gray, Topaz Blue or Toffee Brown – and you can have it personalized with an engraved message, should you so desire. The base also contains a sound bar, which should provide a better sound than you get with most TVs.
There's no word, currently, on when the LG Signature OLED R will be available in other markets.
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